My storm in a teacup, and thoughts on some wider implications
So several days have gone by since the little storm in a teacup that involved Calvin Cheng trying to threaten my employment, in part through an attempt to muster online support for his effort. I am happy to report that I am quite well. I owe this less to anything I did on my part and more to the fact that the issue at stake...
Our National Paradox
Our national paradox is that while the Chinese can wake up hating China, he does not cease to be Chinese, but the day we wake up hating Singapore, we can easily discard the Singaporean identity…………… It is not important as a Singaporean, whether one is anti US or anti China, what is important is Singapore’s national...
Smart nation, stupid people – Too big to lose
There is this saying, if you owe the bank a few hundred thousand, you are in deep trouble. But when you owe the bank several million, the bank is in trouble. This same analogy can be applied to organizations or countries bringing in too many foreigners to take up jobs within. A few foreigners can be an advantage, cheap labour...
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