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[h=2]PAP supporter tells the poor: Know Your Priorities[/h]
October 6th, 2012 |
Author: Correspondent
In a FB comment captured by reader, a PAP supporter – Sebastian Lim – whose wife is a grassroots leader berated the poor for not knowing their priorities.
In the post, Mr Lim exclaimed that he was surprised to see some of the poor families owning smartphones that “we did not even dare to own it”.
One of them, he continued, “even visited MBS” and had to call his friend to pick her up for a “free ride home” as she could not afford the cab fare.
Mr Sebastian Lim’s comments contain a trace of elitist and hasty judgmentalism. Who is to know for instance that the smartphone was not a gift from a relative? And who sanctioned the building of two casinos in Singapore?
In a district in which one of our Admin volunteers, there is an elderly who lives alone in a spartan one room flat. Once a month, her son visits her, bringing groceries and tidbits. We can’t imagine Mr Sebastian’s reaction if he sees her munching on a packet of Jack n Jill.
Should the poor be condemned to live poorly deprived of the pleasures of life?
Now, we also found out that Sebastian had also been trolling the Workers Party’s FB page deriding Low’s proposed welfare system based on heresy and inaccurate facts.
His sweeping remarks certainly echo his Party’s line, recently reiterated by the PM that one can choose not to be poor and should not feel automatically entitled to help from the PAP Government.
It also recalls PAP MP Vikram Nair’s outburst against Workers Party’s MP Chen Show Mao in Parliament in March this year. Then, Chen had called for the PAP Government to invest in our elderly, the disabled, the poor and other needy Singaporeans, instead of seeing them as a burden. In response, Vikram had accused Chen’s proposal of being akin to a Nigerian scam. Vikram’s outburst is but merely a reflection of the scepticism of the PAP towards helping the poor too much.
This continued disparaging of the poor comes after the revelation that the taxman saw an increase of $500m in tax revenue collection in 2011, largely due to additional and higher stamp duties imposed as part of property cooling measures.
Note: The FB comment was first spotted by a reader Ryan Keith Smith.
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The Alternative View
[Source]: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Alternative-View/358759327518739



In a FB comment captured by reader, a PAP supporter – Sebastian Lim – whose wife is a grassroots leader berated the poor for not knowing their priorities.
In the post, Mr Lim exclaimed that he was surprised to see some of the poor families owning smartphones that “we did not even dare to own it”.
One of them, he continued, “even visited MBS” and had to call his friend to pick her up for a “free ride home” as she could not afford the cab fare.
Mr Sebastian Lim’s comments contain a trace of elitist and hasty judgmentalism. Who is to know for instance that the smartphone was not a gift from a relative? And who sanctioned the building of two casinos in Singapore?
In a district in which one of our Admin volunteers, there is an elderly who lives alone in a spartan one room flat. Once a month, her son visits her, bringing groceries and tidbits. We can’t imagine Mr Sebastian’s reaction if he sees her munching on a packet of Jack n Jill.
Should the poor be condemned to live poorly deprived of the pleasures of life?
Now, we also found out that Sebastian had also been trolling the Workers Party’s FB page deriding Low’s proposed welfare system based on heresy and inaccurate facts.
His sweeping remarks certainly echo his Party’s line, recently reiterated by the PM that one can choose not to be poor and should not feel automatically entitled to help from the PAP Government.
It also recalls PAP MP Vikram Nair’s outburst against Workers Party’s MP Chen Show Mao in Parliament in March this year. Then, Chen had called for the PAP Government to invest in our elderly, the disabled, the poor and other needy Singaporeans, instead of seeing them as a burden. In response, Vikram had accused Chen’s proposal of being akin to a Nigerian scam. Vikram’s outburst is but merely a reflection of the scepticism of the PAP towards helping the poor too much.
This continued disparaging of the poor comes after the revelation that the taxman saw an increase of $500m in tax revenue collection in 2011, largely due to additional and higher stamp duties imposed as part of property cooling measures.
Note: The FB comment was first spotted by a reader Ryan Keith Smith.
.
The Alternative View
[Source]: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Alternative-View/358759327518739