Brian replies: Shocked by Singaporean’s Xenophobia
Last week, I contributed an article to The Satay Club (reproduced by TRE with full credits). I did so because I wanted to provide an alternative perspective on the current debate about immigration, “foreign talents” and overcrowding in Singapore. I was careful to ensure that my letter was respectful, and I said quite clearly...
A shining example of how politicians should be
Aljunied MP Chen Show Mao is a personal example of how top corporate talents can be lured into public service without the need for multimillion dollar salaries Many good things have already been said about Chen Show Mao. In fact, some netizens have expressed their annoyance at how Mr Chen has been lionized and deified by his...
A question of commitment, not xenophobia
It seems that nowadays, the charge of xenophobia is often leveled against anyone who questions or posts anything critical of foreigners or non-citizens in Singapore. Is this an accurate portrayal of sentiments of those who object to their presence? When Brian Carillo, a Filipino who moved to Singapore four years ago wrote...
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