Ya. Haha.Originally posted by panda_panda:but PRs are expected to say the pledge in schools and sing the national anthem, or else they will be punished by teachers or discipline master...
Is that how desperate this regime has resorted to in its ailing bid to indoctrinate loyalty to a bunch of fascist despots the masses seem so disenchanted with?Originally posted by panda_panda:but PRs are expected to say the pledge in schools and sing the national anthem, or else they will be punished by teachers or discipline master...
what if some PRs are loyal to Singapore?Originally posted by bila_prem:If they say the pledge, are they going to fight for Singapore? If not, why bother singing national anthemn and pledge when they are only here to earn something out of the singapore system and migrate elsewhere where they can earn a good income and a better lifestyle far better than Singapore. And moreover, PR are a damn traitors to our country. Never trust them.
why should that be bullshit ? ... you come to another country, you'll naturally have to respect the laws and institutions of that country ...Originally posted by Xephone_xenon:Ya. Haha.
My principal say since they are studying in singapore.
They should respect the country.
Which is bullshiet.
"... build a nation based on justice and equality..."Originally posted by panda_panda:"We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people..."
Should PRs say this pledge also? They are not citizens anyway.
why must they say they not citizens watOriginally posted by panda_panda:"We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people..."
Should PRs say this pledge also? They are not citizens anyway.
wa so creativeOriginally posted by charlize:Just substitute the word "citizen" with "PR" lah.
As in, "We the PRs of Singapore ... "
ONe more to add on, if you don't mind. Other than substitute with the word "PR", subsitute the word with "citizens to be", too!Originally posted by charlize:Just substitute the word "citizen" with "PR" lah.
As in, "We the PRs of Singapore ... "
What's the point...even me, as an ex-sillyporean....didn't even bother about the pledge....its just something I recited in pri and sec sch so as not to get into trouble....Don't know about you, but I know many sillyporeans who are just working hard and waiting get out..to them, loyalty does not exist....Sillypore is just a hotel for some of us....transit point....whether PRs say it or not is not going to have a big impact....better to focus on bigger things than small things like these.Originally posted by panda_panda:"We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people..."
Should PRs say this pledge also? They are not citizens anyway.
PR will never be consider LOYAL unless they change into PINK ICOriginally posted by panda_panda:what if some PRs are loyal to Singapore?![]()
as in become Singapore Citizen?Originally posted by zaxis:PR will never be consider LOYAL unless they change into PINK IC