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Why Singaporeans develop Stockholm syndrome when it comes to hiring foreigners

Why Singaporeans develop Stockholm syndrome when it comes to hiring foreigners

Last year, MOM decided to cut the quota on Work Permits and S-Passes on foreigners. I have experienced and witnessed the emotional backlash when MOM decided not to renew these foreigners’ work permits. I term this the Stockholm Syndrome – this phenomenon is developed during the Stockholm bank robbery in 1973 when victims... 

Singaporeans have no reason to fear PAP

Singaporeans have no reason to fear PAP

Phillip Ang * The author blogs at LikeDatOsoCanMeh.      Read More →

Hong Kong’s elections and the democratic conundrum

Hong Kong’s elections and the democratic conundrum

Pro-democracy politicians won 388 of the 452 district council seats in Sunday’s Hong Kong district elections, compared with 59 for the pro-establishment camp. The remaining five seats went to independents. It is heartening to read the polling results. Some say it was a de facto referendum. The voice of the HK people is finally... 



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