Serious Look at this stupid quote from Gay Loong's congratulation message to Trump

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Mr Lee said: "Many will celebrate this result, while others will understandably be surprised and disappointed. But like the Brexit referendum in June, Mr Trump’s victory is part of a broader pattern in developed countries – reflecting a deep frustration with the way things are, and a strong wish to reassert a sense of identity, and somehow to change the status quo."


Someone better tell King Idiot here that this broader pattern he is talking about is also present in singapore. There is also deep frustration with the way things are in singapore and a strong wish for singaporeans to re-assert their sense of national identity in the face of an overwhelming deluge of FTs, and that sinkies also want to change the status quo. He better watch it before a Brexit or Donald happens here.
 
Don't expect too much from people who have little self awareness. ;)
 
Pinky - Nabeh! Boh Biah :(. Need to be Trump's Kaki.

channelnewsasia.com
Singapore PM congratulates US President-elect Trump
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says voters have elected a President whom they feel best represents them and Singapore fully respects their decision. Singapore will continue to work together with the United States to cultivate strong ties, he says.

Posted 09 Nov 2016 16:14
Updated 09 Nov 2016 16:36

File photo of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. (Photo: AFP/Marty Melville)

SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has congratulated US President-elect Donald Trump, saying voters have elected a President whom they feel best represents them and Singapore fully respects their decision.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Nov 9), Mr Lee said Mr Trump's candidacy took many by surprise. "At each stage he defied expectations, and his journey has ultimately taken him to the White House," Mr Lee wrote.

He noted that it has been a contentious, ugly election season that has exposed a bitter divide in the American people.

Mr Lee said: "Many will celebrate this result, while others will understandably be surprised and disappointed. But like the Brexit referendum in June, Mr Trump’s victory is part of a broader pattern in developed countries – reflecting a deep frustration with the way things are, and a strong wish to reassert a sense of identity, and somehow to change the status quo."

Mr Lee said Singapore will continue to work together with the United States to cultivate strong ties.

- CNA
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The "sense of national identity" of the vast majority of Sinkies is to be pro-PAP/LKY/LHL until death! ;)

I disagree. It is more of Money is GOD, Your Die Your Own Biz. There is not much "solidarity" among Sinkies.
 
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