'Living in a bubble': Woman's take that 'HDB people' shouldn't work in private properties leaves netizens livid

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'Living in a bubble': Woman's take that 'HDB people' shouldn't work in private properties leaves netizens livid , Singapore News
www.asiaone.com

May 23, 2023published at 12:47 PM

ByChing Shi Jie

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The Straits Times, Screengrab/LinkedIn

One woman's recent hot take on "HDB people" has drawn plenty of flak from netizens, who questioned if she is out of touch with reality.

In a LinkedIn post shared on Monday (May 22), Satwant Kaur said that it is "hard for her to live in Singapore" when people living in public housing are allowed to take on jobs in private residential areas.

"They remain for six to eight hours a day, and that's a lot," the woman said, adding that it is necessary to limit contact with "HDB people" so that she would not lose her "unique identity".

The reason why Kaur felt that those living in HDB flats should not mix with private property residents?

"It's time to accept, for the most part, HDB and private residence people are very different because of our outlook on community building," she claimed.
In the social media post, Kaur said that those living in private properties are built "according to values and mindset".

"We ignore race, language and religion and prioritise mental acuity and emotional stability," she added, while claiming that she shows her "values and our humanity in how she works, play and hire".

Public housing residents, however, are "about money and not values", according to Kaur.

"It's simply about networks and rules that the government can give them, and they sit and wait for them," she said. "It tells us nothing of their values nor their humanity."

Describing herself on LinkedIn as a "nationalist", Kaur listed how she is working in the communications industry and is an "influencer and content creator".

Kaur's LinkedIn post has been re-shared on other social media platforms, where it has garnered over 300 comments on Reddit.

While Kaur did not mention who the "HDB people" are, several netizens called her out for suggesting that "cleaners and foreign domestic workers" have no place on private property grounds.

"Basically saying ’poor’ people should not work in ‘rich’ peoples' areas because somehow ‘rich’ people have a unique identity," a netizen said.

"She's living in a bubble," another said.

One user on LinkedIn felt that her opinion the social media platform was an "interesting read".

"I found Satwant's post illuminating as it highlights the fault lines due to income equality in Singapore, said another netizen said, adding that it is "crucial to address this issue".

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AsiaOne has contacted Kaur for comment.

In another recent social media post that has garnered strong reactions from netizens, an expat in Singapore shared her $11,000 'basic' monthly expenses,
In a video uploaded in January, TikTok user Gieziheart shared her family of three's monthly "basic cost of living" – which included her family's transport allowance of $900 and the grocery bill amounting to $1,500.

Several netizens in the comments felt that Gieziheart was showing off her wealth, while others said that there was wrong with the family's expenditure.

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Wow yet another opinion I 100% agree with. HDB people certainly are rather obnoxious. I don't blame her for her taking a stand on this issue.
 
'Living in a bubble': Woman's take that 'HDB people' shouldn't work in private properties leaves netizens livid , Singapore News
www.asiaone.com

May 23, 2023published at 12:47 PM

ByChing Shi Jie

20230303_hdb_st.jpg
The Straits Times, Screengrab/LinkedIn

One woman's recent hot take on "HDB people" has drawn plenty of flak from netizens, who questioned if she is out of touch with reality.

In a LinkedIn post shared on Monday (May 22), Satwant Kaur said that it is "hard for her to live in Singapore" when people living in public housing are allowed to take on jobs in private residential areas.

"They remain for six to eight hours a day, and that's a lot," the woman said, adding that it is necessary to limit contact with "HDB people" so that she would not lose her "unique identity".

The reason why Kaur felt that those living in HDB flats should not mix with private property residents?

"It's time to accept, for the most part, HDB and private residence people are very different because of our outlook on community building," she claimed.
In the social media post, Kaur said that those living in private properties are built "according to values and mindset".

"We ignore race, language and religion and prioritise mental acuity and emotional stability," she added, while claiming that she shows her "values and our humanity in how she works, play and hire".

Public housing residents, however, are "about money and not values", according to Kaur.

"It's simply about networks and rules that the government can give them, and they sit and wait for them," she said. "It tells us nothing of their values nor their humanity."

Describing herself on LinkedIn as a "nationalist", Kaur listed how she is working in the communications industry and is an "influencer and content creator".

Kaur's LinkedIn post has been re-shared on other social media platforms, where it has garnered over 300 comments on Reddit.

While Kaur did not mention who the "HDB people" are, several netizens called her out for suggesting that "cleaners and foreign domestic workers" have no place on private property grounds.

"Basically saying ’poor’ people should not work in ‘rich’ peoples' areas because somehow ‘rich’ people have a unique identity," a netizen said.

"She's living in a bubble," another said.

One user on LinkedIn felt that her opinion the social media platform was an "interesting read".

"I found Satwant's post illuminating as it highlights the fault lines due to income equality in Singapore, said another netizen said, adding that it is "crucial to address this issue".

Screenshot%202023-05-23%20at%2011.23.22%20AM.png
PHOTO: Screengrab/Reddit
AsiaOne has contacted Kaur for comment.

In another recent social media post that has garnered strong reactions from netizens, an expat in Singapore shared her $11,000 'basic' monthly expenses,
In a video uploaded in January, TikTok user Gieziheart shared her family of three's monthly "basic cost of living" – which included her family's transport allowance of $900 and the grocery bill amounting to $1,500.

Several netizens in the comments felt that Gieziheart was showing off her wealth, while others said that there was wrong with the family's expenditure.

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"We ignore race, language and religion and prioritise mental acuity and emotional stability," she added, while claiming that she shows her "values and our humanity in how she works, play and hire".

Public housing residents, however, are "about money and not values", according to Kaur.

"It's simply about networks and rules that the government can give them, and they sit and wait for them," she said. "It tells us nothing of their values nor their humanity."
Satwant Kaur wants to be like her two Maharajahs at Ridout :biggrin:
She hit the nail right on the head, and I totally agree with her. It's all about class, breeding, upbringing, education, life's purpose. If I can locate her, I will marry her. Because we share the same values and life outlook. We atas people must band together.:biggrin: Pap needs to bring in more people like her.:thumbsup:
 
Satwant "bo cheng" Kaur thinks this is India with its caste system.

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She hit the nail right on the head, and I totally agree with her. It's all about class, breeding, upbringing, education, life's purpose. If I can locate her, I will marry her. Because we share the same values and life outlook. We atas people must band together.:biggrin: Pap needs to bring in more people like her.:thumbsup:
U dalit go flirt with maids lah. :x3:
 
Everyone knows you are clone of @Cottonmouth Jeremy Quek busted by @jw5. And there’s a difference between everyone knows and everyone thinks but of course you cheap whore of Malaysian criminal syndicate and son of evil filthy whore are too uneducated to know that. Pui! View attachment 184092
Uneducated gave up study not once but twice @Cottonmouth aka @glockman Jeremy Quek. Gave up not because of good reasons but just too lazy incompetent ah sia kia son of prostitute. Pui!
 
Uneducated gave up study not once but twice @Cottonmouth aka @glockman Jeremy Quek. Gave up not because of good reasons but just too lazy incompetent ah sia kia son of prostitute. Pui!
And this is the kind of cheap filthy people that loves to judge others as what they are themselves: lazy incompetent slut whore mistress indeed. @glockman is proven exactly the same kind as @SBFNews aka @strawberry.
 
Everyone knows you are clone of @Cottonmouth Jeremy Quek busted by @jw5. And there’s a difference between everyone knows and everyone thinks but of course you cheap whore of Malaysian criminal syndicate and son of evil filthy whore are too uneducated to know that. Pui! View attachment 184092
Everyone that is a cheap loser thinks that a virgin is a whore because they are cheap losers that can’t make it themselves and think others are as cheap as them will sell body to make it. Excuse me that’s never even a thought in my expensive high class mind. That’s the difference between cheap and expensive people indeed.
 
Poor fucking hdb Sinkies please do not wander into condo and ruin the environment for CECAs. Just ask Ramesh.
 
HdB peasants are untouchables
Or ish it the other way round... High Ses self proclaimed development stratergist.. Seem to have problem to understand basic fact 90% of population live in HDB flat....

Ms Kaur is always welcome to pay her landed neighbour to work for her if she can afford
 
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