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There is no point copying and pasting articles to try to bolster your case because the fact remains that there is no poverty in Singapore.
Just take a look at the photos and videos featuring these so called victims of poverty and you'll see they're all well fed. No gaunt features, no sunken cheeks, no look of despair. They're all well fed, dressed in nice clothes and have a roof over their heads.
EG this guy is twice my weight at least :
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As for "Sasha" I googled in order to find a photo of her and this is what came up :
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/no-money-for-food-at-end-of-the-month
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Are you honestly trying to tell me that this looks anything like poverty??? Nice house, all in nice clothes, nice furniture, A PET CAT!!, she is wearing some jewelry, she has a landline and one of her kids is considerably overweight!
If this family represents the bottom of the pile in Singapore I have to say that Singapore is one of the best countries in the world.
I'm sorry but you're going to have to be far more convincing.
Show me a family in Singapore that lives like this.... underfed, in rags, exposed to the elements and with a blank look of utter despair and I'll start believing the sob stories about "poverty" in Singapore.
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It's obvious we differ in our perception of the term 'poverty'.
'Things' in a RENTAL flat does not imply that the 'things' belong to the said person. There are other tenants in the rental flat.
There is also the likelihood that many 'things' were provided by well-wishers.