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Sun Xi: Growing wave of xenophobia in Singapore. Increase more FT's.

GoldenPeriod

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As a Chinese citizen living and working in Singapore, I have been sensing a growing wave of xenophobic sentiments from locals in recent years.

Nevertheless, Singapore is facing a fundamental dilemma. Singaporeans may have to make a painful choice between a growing economy or an undisturbed life without an influx of foreigners.

Because of lack of natural resources, Singapore's most valuable asset is talent. However, Singapore is becoming older, with 11.7 percent of population aged 65 and above in 2013, a significant increase from 7.8 percent in 2002. Even worse, its total fertility rate was only 1.29 in 2012, far below the replacement rate of 2.1 for more than three decades. Therefore, Singapore needs foreign workers to do most of the labor-intensive jobs in manufacturing, construction and domestic service sectors.

Mutual respect between locals and foreigners is needed to avoid conflicts. Both locals and foreigners should contribute to a prosperous Singapore.

As an open society, Singapore is not only the home to its citizens but also a dreamland for many foreigners, so please keep the door open.

SUN XI
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/838693.shtml#.UwkqVfldWSq
Sun Xi, a PRC, is a social responsibility investment analyst and independent commentary writer based in Singapore. Sun holds a master’s degree in Public Policy specializing in Economic Policy and Analysis from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.
 

neddy

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This guy is invited by Lee Kuan Yew. Sinkees not happy with him can FUCK OFF the country.
 

neddy

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Lee kuan yew big fuck? He is just another citizen in sinkieland. What is the big deal?

He is a big fuck, that is why Sinkees dare not protest.

He is more powderful than the Thai King, the Malaysian King and some say, the Java King combined.

You know.

Dun pray pray. He is still around.
 

blindswordsman

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As a Chinese citizen living and working in Singapore, I have been sensing a growing wave of xenophobic sentiments from locals in recent years.

Nevertheless, Singapore is facing a fundamental dilemma. Singaporeans may have to make a painful choice between a growing economy or an undisturbed life without an influx of foreigners.

Because of lack of natural resources, Singapore's most valuable asset is talent. However, Singapore is becoming older, with 11.7 percent of population aged 65 and above in 2013, a significant increase from 7.8 percent in 2002. Even worse, its total fertility rate was only 1.29 in 2012, far below the replacement rate of 2.1 for more than three decades. Therefore, Singapore needs foreign workers to do most of the labor-intensive jobs in manufacturing, construction and domestic service sectors.

Mutual respect between locals and foreigners is needed to avoid conflicts. Both locals and foreigners should contribute to a prosperous Singapore.

As an open society, Singapore is not only the home to its citizens but also a dreamland for many foreigners, so please keep the door open.

SUN XI
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/838693.shtml#.UwkqVfldWSq
Sun Xi, a PRC, is a social responsibility investment analyst and independent commentary writer based in Singapore. Sun holds a master’s degree in Public Policy specializing in Economic Policy and Analysis from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.

This ah tiong is not wanted in China. Talented PRC are flooding from USA to return to China to take up posts in the country. Is he begging SG to give him a job? Please lah, go home and do not think SG needs rejects like you.
 
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tanwahtiu

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Yeah, with PAP bend down and have their arse poked allowing all sort of low life Chinks into Singapore the locals are not happy with the PAP government.

Low life chinks are poor stocks in their motherland and go back where you come from.



As a Chinese citizen living and working in Singapore, I have been sensing a growing wave of xenophobic sentiments from locals in recent years.

Nevertheless, Singapore is facing a fundamental dilemma. Singaporeans may have to make a painful choice between a growing economy or an undisturbed life without an influx of foreigners.

Because of lack of natural resources, Singapore's most valuable asset is talent. However, Singapore is becoming older, with 11.7 percent of population aged 65 and above in 2013, a significant increase from 7.8 percent in 2002. Even worse, its total fertility rate was only 1.29 in 2012, far below the replacement rate of 2.1 for more than three decades. Therefore, Singapore needs foreign workers to do most of the labor-intensive jobs in manufacturing, construction and domestic service sectors.

Mutual respect between locals and foreigners is needed to avoid conflicts. Both locals and foreigners should contribute to a prosperous Singapore.

As an open society, Singapore is not only the home to its citizens but also a dreamland for many foreigners, so please keep the door open.

SUN XI
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/838693.shtml#.UwkqVfldWSq
Sun Xi, a PRC, is a social responsibility investment analyst and independent commentary writer based in Singapore. Sun holds a master’s degree in Public Policy specializing in Economic Policy and Analysis from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.
 

winnipegjets

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As a Chinese citizen living and working in Singapore, I have been sensing a growing wave of xenophobic sentiments from locals in recent years.

Can you blame us? Which country would like to have their country invaded? Chinese didn't like the Japanese invasion. So, why should they think that sinkees welcome the foreign invasion?

Nevertheless, Singapore is facing a fundamental dilemma. Singaporeans may have to make a painful choice between a growing economy or an undisturbed life without an influx of foreigners.
It is not a painful choice at all ...the influx of foreigners has hurt the lives of the majority of sinkees. Sinkees have to take lower pay and be replaced by cheaper foreigners when they reach their forties. Getting rid of foreigners will solve those problems. What is the point of 5 percent growth when the benefits accrued to foreigners? We would rather take 4 percent growth with sinkees enjoying ALL the benefits.

Because of lack of natural resources, Singapore's most valuable asset is talent. However, Singapore is becoming older, with 11.7 percent of population aged 65 and above in 2013, a significant increase from 7.8 percent in 2002. Even worse, its total fertility rate was only 1.29 in 2012, far below the replacement rate of 2.1 for more than three decades. Therefore, Singapore needs foreign workers to do most of the labor-intensive jobs in manufacturing, construction and domestic service sectors.
This group of cheap workers is not the problem. It is the PMET foreign workers that we don't want to have around.
Have cheap foreign workers do no good to the economy as companies have NO incentive to find other ways of replacing cheap labour.

Mutual respect between locals and foreigners is needed to avoid conflicts. Both locals and foreigners should contribute to a prosperous Singapore.
Foreigners don't contribute to sinkapore; they are here to rape it. Just like the Japanese did to China, the Ah Tiongs, the Ah Nehs and Pinoys are doing likewise. It is time to toss them out. To do that, we need to get rid of the traitors - the PAP - who made the invasion possible. What's the points of spending 25 percent of the budget on defence when we are already being invaded?

As an open society, Singapore is not only the home to its citizens but also a dreamland for many foreigners, so please keep the door open.

SUN XI
Sinkapore is for sinkees, not for you, Sun Xi, or for Moorthy or for Ocampo.
 
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Agoraphobic

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Fren, you and me may see him as another mortal human being, but here in Peesai, he has been made a God. Most people here (locals and foreigners) believe this is the person responsible for a modern super city, second to none. He is big fuck here, no one challenges him.

Cheers!

Lee kuan yew big fuck? He is just another citizen in sinkieland. What is the big deal?
 

tonychat

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Fren, you and me may see him as another mortal hujman being, but here in Peesai, he has been made a God. Most people here (locals and foreigners) believe this is the person responsible for a modern super city, second to none. He is big fuck here, no one challenges him.

Cheers!

Then people should educate those dumbfucks that lky is just another pink ic holder. I know you feel hurt when lky is just being view upon as a mere citizen but it is the fact.

So fast to come in to your master's rescue.
 
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blindswordsman

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Can you blame us? Which country would like to have their country invaded? Chinese didn't like the Japanese invasion. So, why should they think that sinkees welcome the foreign invasion?


It is not a painful choice at all ...the influx of foreigners has hurt the lives of the majority of sinkees. Sinkees have to take lower pay and be replaced by cheaper foreigners when they reach their forties. Getting rid of foreigners will solve those problems. What is the point of 5 percent growth when the benefits accrued to foreigners? We would rather take 4 percent growth with sinkees enjoying ALL the benefits.


This group of cheap workers is not the problem. It is the PMET foreign workers that we don't want to have around.
Have cheap foreign workers do no good to the economy as companies have NO incentive to find other ways of replacing cheap labour.


Foreigners don't contribute to sinkapore; they are here to rape it. Just like the Japanese did to China, the Ah Tiongs, the Ah Nehs and Pinoys are doing likewise. It is time to toss them out. To do that, we need to get rid of the traitors - the PAP - who made the invasion possible. What's the points of spending 25 percent of the budget on defence when we are already being invaded?


Sinkapore is for sinkees, not for you, Sun Xi, or for Moorthy or for Ocampo.

Yeah, right. If all local born natives stay united as one people in this tiny island, we will be one happy people. Now, we have imported citizens who cannot even sing the national anthem. What a disgrace. The PRC go visiting China and can sing their own national anthem with gusto. What the fuck is going on in this country?
 

ThugSin

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"As an open society, Singapore is not only the home to its citizens but also a dreamland for many foreigners, so please keep the door open."

I welcum prc mei meis :biggrin:
 
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