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CITY OF TRASH OR TALENTS?
Post date:
1 May 2015 - 8:01pm
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The marketing messages from govt is that Singapore will be a global city where talents converge. Now we have 5.5 million and going to 7 million, we have almost 2 million of foreigners. But where are these talents from? Are they from Silicon Valley or top nations? Are these talents headhunted and invited to come and help Singapore move forward to be the global city that our govt wanted this island to be?
1. We need foreign talentsOn the streets, in the malls, on the trains, all I hear are strange languages from Hindi, Philippines, Vietnamese, PRC-Mandarin, Indonesian and other strange languages. English, the official and first language, is now seldom heard. Are these the supposedly the new languages of the global city we have planned? We understand from NTUC that locals don’t possess good skills and foreign talents are helping to plug the gap. These talents if I am not wrong are mostly from third world nations, not so well known universities or colleges, and yet they are supposedly to have better skills than locals? Remember, the marketing campaign:
2. We need to support our ageing population
And looking at the profile of the imported foreigners to support our ageing population, most of these imports are not young anyway, so their argument does not hold water.
The govt spends over $500 million every year to fund foreigners from these third world countries to study locally. And most of these students cannot even get B average. But these foreigners are invited to become PRs and new citizenships as fast as in a game of musical chairs. And many are given good jobs in GLCs and government agencies. Many of them are also given middle and senior management jobs, just like Ms Nisha at IDA. She was found to have a fake MBA but yet looking at her poor work experience, she was actually given a senior job at IDA.
Have you thought what is their strategy? My suspicion is the govt plans to have a new middle “loyal” class to join up with their diehard core so that they always have an edge at the polls. In addition, the govt is asking locals not to study for degrees, etc but don’t you find it strange that they could spend $500 million to help foreigners to get degrees, etc? In short, they want this new middle class to manage locals, and locals to be demoted to a lower class. This is why a lot of GLCs are now headed by foreigners who coincidentally also become new citizens.
And of course, now the foreigners are audacious, they challenge locals openly and online and the new converts are also loud. They seem to know our govt better than locals and letting us know how ungrateful and unappreciative we are. In the meantime, they are given priorities for jobs, HDB, etc over locals.
So let me now ask you if Singapore is a city of talents, why is productivity so low??? If we have amassed all sorts of talents, then for this productivity part, we must be better than Japan or Norway?
So if you remember Anton Casey’s son’s infamous question, “Dad, who are these people?” You let me know if we are a city of trash or talents?
City of Trash or Talents?
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?205888-City-of-trash-or-talents&goto=newpost).
http://therealsingapore.com/content/...ash-or-talents (http://therealsingapore.com/content/city-trash-or-talents)
CITY OF TRASH OR TALENTS?
Post date:
1 May 2015 - 8:01pm
http://therealsingapore.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/field/image/deal-singapore_2659071b_1.jpg?itok=g_uVtd95 (http://therealsingapore.com/sites/default/files/field/image/deal-singapore_2659071b_1.jpg)
[Pic Credit: Telegraph.co.uk]
The marketing messages from govt is that Singapore will be a global city where talents converge. Now we have 5.5 million and going to 7 million, we have almost 2 million of foreigners. But where are these talents from? Are they from Silicon Valley or top nations? Are these talents headhunted and invited to come and help Singapore move forward to be the global city that our govt wanted this island to be?
1. We need foreign talentsOn the streets, in the malls, on the trains, all I hear are strange languages from Hindi, Philippines, Vietnamese, PRC-Mandarin, Indonesian and other strange languages. English, the official and first language, is now seldom heard. Are these the supposedly the new languages of the global city we have planned? We understand from NTUC that locals don’t possess good skills and foreign talents are helping to plug the gap. These talents if I am not wrong are mostly from third world nations, not so well known universities or colleges, and yet they are supposedly to have better skills than locals? Remember, the marketing campaign:
2. We need to support our ageing population
And looking at the profile of the imported foreigners to support our ageing population, most of these imports are not young anyway, so their argument does not hold water.
The govt spends over $500 million every year to fund foreigners from these third world countries to study locally. And most of these students cannot even get B average. But these foreigners are invited to become PRs and new citizenships as fast as in a game of musical chairs. And many are given good jobs in GLCs and government agencies. Many of them are also given middle and senior management jobs, just like Ms Nisha at IDA. She was found to have a fake MBA but yet looking at her poor work experience, she was actually given a senior job at IDA.
Have you thought what is their strategy? My suspicion is the govt plans to have a new middle “loyal” class to join up with their diehard core so that they always have an edge at the polls. In addition, the govt is asking locals not to study for degrees, etc but don’t you find it strange that they could spend $500 million to help foreigners to get degrees, etc? In short, they want this new middle class to manage locals, and locals to be demoted to a lower class. This is why a lot of GLCs are now headed by foreigners who coincidentally also become new citizens.
And of course, now the foreigners are audacious, they challenge locals openly and online and the new converts are also loud. They seem to know our govt better than locals and letting us know how ungrateful and unappreciative we are. In the meantime, they are given priorities for jobs, HDB, etc over locals.
So let me now ask you if Singapore is a city of talents, why is productivity so low??? If we have amassed all sorts of talents, then for this productivity part, we must be better than Japan or Norway?
So if you remember Anton Casey’s son’s infamous question, “Dad, who are these people?” You let me know if we are a city of trash or talents?
City of Trash or Talents?
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com (http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.php?205888-City-of-trash-or-talents&goto=newpost).