eh ben, stfu.Originally posted by Matthew Lim Li Hao:correct
now rename as :Originally posted by ShutterBug:So I think boil over and flood into Woodbridge Hospital...![]()
Go to Malaysia lah, no one will marginalise Malays there, but will marginalise Chinese.Originally posted by Sardaukar:.......
I am sick and tired of how they marginalise Malays during NS.I am sick that they marginalise the other languages,always promoting Mandarin.I am sick of the lack of passion in our people.I am sick that so few of us stand up to the PAP.
haahaaOriginally posted by SumOne:Not the first time he's made a fool of himself.![]()
I'm glad AU has nothing of this sort. The tradition of civil liberty is unshakeable in the sWAn Valley.Originally posted by will4:Many times but also need to know ISD is looking out for racist local.
Originally posted by spinsugar:very well written......bravo!!!!!
We live in a zoo. A giant birdcage. We are farmed like animals.. in a zoo, the animals don't have a say in how the show is run.. But once domesticated, we have a hard time letting go of our creature comforts..and most of us fear we cannot survive in the wild. Some, like myself, are lucky (or unlucky depending on how you see it) to realise what's going on and yearn for our freedom, a voice, our right.
Each individual can make a difference, but we cannot hope to be a one-man/woman army. [b]An ironic tragedy is.. while the opposition has ideas, too many people either do not want to get involved, or do exactly what the PAP does - which is to believe the mainstream media's portrayal of the opposition as a bunch of bumbling fools without bothering to find out more about ideas behind the faces.
But is that what YOU think?? Or what the government WANTS you to think? If u truly feel the PAP's arrogance and power is a threat to Singapore's future, what are you doing about it as an individual? Certainly not taking action - at least that's what the opposition's doing. Why simply diss the opposition? Why not find out more about them? Talk to them? Get involved, pitch in, even? A toothpick on its own can be broken easily. but put a bunch of them together, and they will be 1,000 times harder to break. WE the people are the reason the opposition cannot succeed... because although alot of us have a few common goals (bring PAP's absolute power under control by setting a system of checks n balances), we don't want to get involved! We're like.. trembling obedient ninnies who have seen how the opposition is persecuted mercilessly by the PAP, and don't want to be in that position!
Most Singaporeans complain and complain, but still choose the blue pill. And that's something the PAP can count on every single time. But I know what I want, and what I'm going to do. Do you?[/b]
you stupid, he speaks the trueOriginally posted by sans-culotte:Wah racist...smell a BAN...![]()
Damn... I couldn't have put that statement in red any better.Originally posted by spinsugar:Most Singaporeans complain and complain, but still choose the blue pill. And that's something the PAP can count on every single time. But I know what I want, and what I'm going to do. Do you?
You think NUS_superstar is racist?Originally posted by charlize:Apparently this NUS_superdude thinks he cannot be tracked down through the internet.
http://www.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=209035&page=0Originally posted by skyfoo:i guess u're one of those low-class malays from ITE jealous of ppls like me taking a lvl and a chance to go to uni. and i bet u're one of those dumb idiots who are fucking horny and go around screwing those indecent friends of urs and now fathering a 1yr old kid. allah bless u boy.
put it this way, if a private company need both a external and internal auditors to checks on the accounts what more a nation's affairs.Originally posted by kecang_puteh:I wonder what the PAP has done? Are they corrupt? Have they run down our economy? Are we having poor education? I would certainly prefer a superior government than the right to criticise them, since they have done a relatively good job.
internally customers and employees give feedback to improve the system....Originally posted by qpicanto:put it this way, if a private company need both a external and internal auditors to checks on the accounts what more a nation's affairs.
which country govt dun have corruption? is just that they haven't get caught yet. and in singapore, if the govt really got caught for corruption, what can you do?Originally posted by kecang_puteh:I wonder what the PAP has done? Are they corrupt? Have they run down our economy? Are we having poor education? I would certainly prefer a superior government than the right to criticise them, since they have done a relatively good job.
hmmm...Originally posted by A dot dot B dot dot:
Originally posted by kecang_puteh:Oh. My. God. Do you know how bad it is in most government schools compared to a SAP school? Our education system absolutely does not recognize late bloomers, just the typically "smart" kids who memorize well. It's all just cram school, route learning. Such late bloomers are regularly told they're not good enough just because the school is concerned about their overall aggregate.. my case is classic - I scored poorly in maths but my other subjects were A1-B3.. SAP school still forced me to drop Art Elective Programme, A maths and only allowed me to take a single science.. wtf is that.. I still dun understand the logic in making me drop all those subjects, why not just put me in maths remedial class? - especially AEP .. it's the subject I was best at! Stupid system.
Are we having poor education?
I would certainly prefer a superior government than the right to criticise them, since they have done a relatively good job.No one disputes the govt done a good job in the past. Now that we know they're good at handling our economy, don't you think it''s time to look at Singapore's social growth? Culture and arts - give Singapore a soul? So that when people say they're proud to be Singaporean, they can really understand what it means. And it's not just about the right to criticize them, it's about having a choice - a say in how OUR country is run. This is stuff that affects us, hello! Otherwise, it's not really our country. It's the Lee Family's country.
I had to spend hours trying to correct the grammatical errors made by my tuition kids and they had the cheek to insist that their teachers were correct.Originally posted by spinsugar:Then my younger sister - she was in normal academic @ a govt sch.. From sec 1-4, her english was far better than her teachers! The teachers couldn't even string a grammatically correct sentence together.. on top of that, they taught the wrong pronounciation/grammar to the students. If my sister tried to correct them, they sent her our of the class! how can teachers be allowed teach subjects that they're obviously not qualified to teach? In 2001, my sis clinched 1st prize at an interschool english competition.. none of the other students in her school even got consolation.. but the school did not even recognize or reward her! Fricking incompetent.. And that's just the surface.
Hey good luck with your studies...Originally posted by spinsugar:No one disputes the govt done a good job in the past. Now that we know they're good at handling our economy, don't you think it''s time to look at Singapore's social growth? Culture and arts - give Singapore a soul? So that when people say they're proud to be Singaporean, they can really understand what it means. And it's not just about the right to criticize them, it's about having a choice - a say in how OUR country is run. This is stuff that affects us, hello! Otherwise, it's not really our country. It's the Lee Family's country.
Hanar, hanar.Originally posted by LazerLordz:I had to spend hours trying to correct the grammatical errors made by my tuition kids and they had the cheek to insist that their teachers were correct.
Look at this way, half of the teachers today have an atrocious standard of English that would make me shudder. Some of them have no inkling nor the ability to differentiate between American and English at all..
I'm not surprised at all..
Originally posted by spinsugar:Let me give the other side of the coin to achieve a balance and fairer picture.
We live in a zoo. A giant birdcage. We are farmed like animals.. in a zoo, the animals don't have a say in how the show is run.. But once domesticated, we have a hard time letting go of our creature comforts..and most of us fear we cannot survive in the wild. Some, like myself, are lucky (or unlucky depending on how you see it) to realise what's going on and yearn for our freedom, a voice, our right.
Each individual can make a difference, but we cannot hope to be a one-man/woman army. [b]An ironic tragedy is.. while the opposition has ideas, too many people either do not want to get involved, or do exactly what the PAP does - which is to believe the mainstream media's portrayal of the opposition as a bunch of bumbling fools without bothering to find out more about ideas behind the faces.
But is that what YOU think?? Or what the government WANTS you to think? If u truly feel the PAP's arrogance and power is a threat to Singapore's future, what are you doing about it as an individual? Certainly not taking action - at least that's what the opposition's doing. Why simply diss the opposition? Why not find out more about them? Talk to them? Get involved, pitch in, even? A toothpick on its own can be broken easily. but put a bunch of them together, and they will be 1,000 times harder to break. WE the people are the reason the opposition cannot succeed... because although alot of us have a few common goals (bring PAP's absolute power under control by setting a system of checks n balances), we don't want to get involved! We're like.. trembling obedient ninnies who have seen how the opposition is persecuted mercilessly by the PAP, and don't want to be in that position!
Most Singaporeans complain and complain, but still choose the blue pill. And that's something the PAP can count on every single time. But I know what I want, and what I'm going to do. Do you?[/b]