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Sunday, May 17, 2009 ♥



I know its outdated to update about this.
But i can never remember what to update about if i started to update.
when i am resting on my couch, then i realised, "eh forgot to update about this and that lah"





Mas selamat captured.
Ok now, lets go a little bit of politics.
Before that, plaudits the M'sian government to capture the most wanted fugitive in Singapore.
Mas Selamat bin Kastari, an Indonesian-born Singaporean, was for more than a year Singapore's most-wanted fugitive after escaping from detention. The search for him has been described as the largest manhunt ever launched in Singapore. He was captured over a year after his escape.

Blame Singapore's level of complacency for the escaped. It was such an embarassment for a country that was known for the tight security level to have reports and cases of an escape of a fugitive. Even on of the professor in NUS said that, "Twice, mas selamat had escaped and was recaptured by our neighbouring country. This clearly shows that our neighbouring country are intelligent than us."

Im proud to be the citizen of singapore. Every day in primary and secondary level of education, my friends and i recite the pledge to show our loyalty and pride of being a singaporean. singapore also known as the green country, tight and high level of security, failed to keep a limping fugitive in the detention centre. In addition, the captured of the fugitive was achieved by our neighbours. Question yourself if you should be proud of Singapore like you should?


"We the citizens of Singapore,
pledge ourselves as one united people,
regardless of race,
language or religion,
to build a democratic society,
based on justice and equality,
so as to achieve,
happiness, prosperity and progress,
for our nation."


Other than that, let's look on to the above pledge. Read the pledge that was said and repeated by the students and people of Singapore especially on 9 August. "Regardless of race, language or religion," shows that Singapore is a multi-racial country.

Buy a copy of the New paper, Straits time tommorow. You are sure to see, "able to liase with chinese speaking clients." "able to speak and understand chinese." "Fluent in chinese and english." This clearly shows that, chinese are the priority of the employers in Singapore when actually, Singapore is known as a multi-racial country. On behalf of other races in singapore, i shall say, we will go through alot of humps in life as we malays, indians are unable to speak chinese. Take up courses? What about the financially difficult bunch of people that desperately need jobs? Is it fair for them? Like say, if that someone have high level of education and master in the line that requires chinese language, is it fair for them to go through the thick and thin and are unable to work in the line??~

IN ITE, they offered traineeship programmes. ITE, an institution for all kinds of races. And it is such an appaulment to find out that most of the company offering the course, requires chinese abled speaking students. Then what about the students who have great interest in the course that they offer but no ability to speak chinese? this even shows that they prioritise chinese students more than the other group races. does this shows that Singapore is a 100%multi-racial country??

Singapore is also known as one of the country that prioritise students and those who are interested to further their education. But by doing so, do they get the full percentage of students that wants to further their education??

Other than that, with a working experience in the retail line, i encounter china people that demands us to able to speak chinese. And if we fail to do so, they blew into rage and got carried away. Do they even know singapore is a multi-racial country before them making desicion to be part of us?

I am not opposing foreigners from other parts of the worls. But if you were to go to paris and speak chinese, do you think the people there would even get a piece of mind of what you are trying to say? It is purely stupid.

In the train yesterday to school, i even heard people saying,"Typical foreigners," when a group of foreigners just barged into the train when it is suppose to be, "Please let passengers alight first." Shocking enough, the person saying that is a chinese student. And the foreigners are from China.






And so, i end my piece of thought here. Think through if this make sense.

@ 8:12 AM