When we import such people, we import their culture, behaviour, beliefs, habits and problems.
With so many people from so many countries, the little red dot is a time bomb.
Many of these people are from 3rd world countries and their countries are mostly in turmoil because of the behaviour and character of its people.
Many of these foreigners are so rooted with their own country that whatever problem that their country is facing, we have have to tolerate and suffer with it. We will be constantly affected by their problem and behaviour.
Huge countries can import people because their citizens have the space to avoid direct conflict. Our country is small, we cannot afford to import too many.
This is not the first incident and will not be the last. These are some of the incidents that I can find where Singapore had to inherit other countries' problem or poor character of its citizens.
2008 - Burmese in Singapore participated in campaigns for political change in Burma.
2009 - Iranian students in Singapore held a protest calling on their government to hold another presidential election.
2010 - Iranian students in Singapore gestures during a protest calling on the Iranian government to stop violence against demonstrators.
2012 - Strike by PRC bus drivers who demanded for equal salary after arriving in Singapore.
2013 - Malaysians in Singapore staged an illegal protest here and some were arrested.
2013 - Riots by Bangladeshi workers in Serangoon Road due to a traffic accident.
With so many people from so many countries, the little red dot is a time bomb.
Many of these people are from 3rd world countries and their countries are mostly in turmoil because of the behaviour and character of its people.
Many of these foreigners are so rooted with their own country that whatever problem that their country is facing, we have have to tolerate and suffer with it. We will be constantly affected by their problem and behaviour.
Huge countries can import people because their citizens have the space to avoid direct conflict. Our country is small, we cannot afford to import too many.
This is not the first incident and will not be the last. These are some of the incidents that I can find where Singapore had to inherit other countries' problem or poor character of its citizens.
2008 - Burmese in Singapore participated in campaigns for political change in Burma.
2009 - Iranian students in Singapore held a protest calling on their government to hold another presidential election.
2010 - Iranian students in Singapore gestures during a protest calling on the Iranian government to stop violence against demonstrators.
2012 - Strike by PRC bus drivers who demanded for equal salary after arriving in Singapore.
2013 - Malaysians in Singapore staged an illegal protest here and some were arrested.
2013 - Riots by Bangladeshi workers in Serangoon Road due to a traffic accident.
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