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Friday, July 27, 2012

My 1st World Chinkapore?








Just how loud and aggressive can one get?


For such nerve-wracking assault to our senses, we must thank the PAP government who brought this upon us.


To build a democratic society based on justice and equality so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation?


Such noise is most detrimental to the happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation.


According to our PM Lee, we are supposed to lookout for these fault-lines and  help these loud and aggressive people fit in.


Pardon my low level of tolerance, it is just beyond me to accept such vileness.


feedmetothefish

18 comments:

  1. These guests are so loud, crude, crass, vulgar & think they are superior to Singaporeans... how to integrate?

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  2. Learn from the PRC women.

    This is how we should scold the Millionaires-In-White.

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  3. As if opening up our country to them is not enough, he wants us to open up our homes, invite them to dinner. Morons In White. 40% foreigners - we are being overrun and overwhelmed. No wonder we are fracturing up.

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  4. "No wonder we are fracturing up."

    Relax.
    It's all part of the plan.
    Divide and conquer.

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  5. Show these videos to your elderly parents.
    Any videos which show abuse of elderly Singaporeans by the PRC people.

    Tell them this is what the Pro Alien Party has done.

    We should be able to swing some votes in GE 2016.

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  6. How about give the lady another chance to see/ hear/ learn in public bus/ place, giving benefit of doubt that she is another nobody, just equally not-so-rich, …, like most Singaporean?

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  7. Not only that. PAP seems to also have fake witness to say that the elderly lady provoke the PRC first. Unbelievable. In the bus case, it is obvious the Ah Tiong Bu is so selfish place so many plastic bags around the priority seat, the old lady couldn't have taken the seat. Dear PRC, priority seat is meant for real people, not meant for your plastic bags to sit.

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  8. Fcuk them pap causes social breakdown.Failure

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  9. what a quarrelsome lot we have. I am sure there are better behave PRC. What are we so desperate, are we getting all the rejects ?

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  10. The PRC feel really at home here.

    When they scold they know the people understand, unlike when they do it in Chicago or London.

    Because when scolding people, the scolded must be able to understand, then the gist of the emotion is felt, otherwise its like scolding the wall.

    They feel really at home here..

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  11. dumb sinkies.

    washing dirty laundry in public for whole world to see.

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  12. "These guests are so loud, crude, crass, vulgar & think they are superior to Singaporeans... how to integrate?"

    Become equally loud, crude, crass, vulgar ...
    Then Millionaires-In-White will find us impossible to control ...

    then Millionaires-In-White will fuck off (emigrate) to other countries.

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  13. Fish, LHL will not show the above videos on National Day speech to disgrace his policy. Similar to last year, he will pick the lucky star foreigner and praise him no end, trying to set him as good example Singaporean should emulate. Of course many of his doggies and monkies will be clapping hands at the same time while laughing away at his silly jokes. Trust me, shame on PAP is best hidden from all National Day agenda, time to glorified PAP until they shit in their pants and have Shit Papers to clean it up neatly. There goes every PAP shit things under the carpet nice and neat.

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  14. I like the cat in the video "Quarrel between market aunty". It was pretty cool, trying to snuggle to the PRC aunty, to her annoyance. She has a beef with Singapore cats too. Haha.

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  15. @ Anon at July 27, 2012 1:54 PM:

    Yes, generally Singapore got the inferior PRCs -- those who cannot make it to USA, Canada, Australia, NZ or make in their own big Chinese cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, etc. Not all are inferior, but most that came over to Singapore since the mid-2000's are of inferior quality.

    E.g. My PRC ex-colleague -- a Singapore PR who migrated to Singapore in the early 2000's -- returned to China in the late 2000's because the opportunities in the big Chinese cities were better than in Singapore then. Those PRCs who still leave China to come to Singapore from the mid-to-late 2000's probably cannot make it in their own big cities.

    Many PRCs migrate to other English-speaking first-world countries like Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand. Some long-term visas to these countries require the applicant to demonstrate a certain level of English. Those PRCs who cannot even master basic English will not apply to go there. Thus, Singapore end up with the dredge of the PRC emigrants. Too bad, since 60+% of Singaporeans supported the PAP which opened the floodgates to these inferior immigrants.

    For an example of the superior quality of PRC immigrants that Canada receive, see my blog post below.
    http://winkingdoll.blogspot.ca/2012/05/tao-of-immigration.html

    But even then, as the number of PRC immigrants in Canada grow (especially in Richmond, Metro Vancouver), you can see them clustering together to cow-bey/cow-bu. So I am glad that the Minister for Immigration in Canada had the balls to suspend the main routes of PR visa taken by such immigrants, until a comprehensive review can be done. [Of course, he was politically correct and smart, so the suspension was regardless of country-of-origin, not just against the PRCs.]

    Want to blame, blame the Singaporeans who voted for PAP, knowing full well where PAP stands with regards to PRC immigrants.

    Btw, I am a born-and-bred Singaporean. I have left Singapore because I cannot stand the direction that PAP is taking the country, and worse, my fellow Singaporeans who whine-and-complain all the time but keep voting for PAP election-after-election.

    Cheers, WD.

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