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Thursday, November 13, 2008, 8:23 PM

Disclaimer: Please do not get offended by the follow contents, as seriously it's just how I feel. And I'm not against them, but I just don't like what they've done to our society in Singapore. So people, please understand that this post is purely words from my heart, and there isn't any hard feelings. Please get this right, it's just my thoughts, anything typed in this post, shall be kept within this blog only. I know who can view my blog.

From the bottom of my heart, I seriously dislike Chinese Nationals. First thing first, what made me carry such heavy feelings on them, is that how much the commercial businessman trusted their country and decided to use their lands and gotten the cheap ingredients from China. In the end, food that are product of China had ended up taking lives. For instance, the milk incident. Milk had killed a large numbers of babies, in their country itself. Then products made with milk from China, are affected too. And people like me, lost trust with China products, I don't wish to die at such early age. Numerous products had been affected, and our government is encourage us not to discriminate China. Is it purely China at fault? Or the world is to blame?

And I believe, the first symptoms of the economic downfall. Look, this is how I link them up. Babies died because of melamine, people stop buying China products, and I believe majority of the market products are made in China. So, food products cannot be eaten neither those being manufactured can be sold, they start throwing them away, causing food wastage. And since food comes from food ingredients comes from the soil of our earth, sowed by farmers, farmers loses their job, since they don't need ingredients anymore, and no one buys things from China now. See the pattern now?

I'm not trying to tell my readers not to buy China products or say things like buy at your own risk. It depends fulling on how much trust you have in the company and the food and products that are made there, China. If let's say you could trust, why not?

Secondly, I think that Chinese Nationals who comes to Singapore to make a living, should respect the culture here. In Singapore, well-educated people(most of us), would speak softly in public places such as the bus or the mrt. And please, can't they dress more appoporiately? As in more decent lar.

And incident I met at AMKhub Basement toilet next to Fairprice Extra. The toilet cleaners where Chinese Nationals. Basically, there's the turns before you could enter the female toilet, it should be made for safety reasons right? However, when I was there, the male toilet cleaner, was standing at the second turn. Which means directly outside the female cubicles. Can you see the picture now? And the next question is, what is he doing there? He was chit chatting with the female cleaner.

Now, get what I mean by they should respect our culture here. Probably in China, cubicles for mens and womens are open concept and next to each other, like seen on the television. But what makes them think that Singapore is the same? We're not. The standard of living in Singapore had greatly increase, for what I can say. Not that I'm comparing saying that their standard of living is very low, but they should adapt to our culture here.

What I'm going to mention next is quite politics, so chill, I mean no harm.

Isn't our government encouraging the elderly to continue working after retirement? And according to the aging population in Singapore, most of the retiring personels are not very educated. And what can these people do besides washing the toilet, washing the plates and serving kopi at the kopitiam?And obviously, many Chinese Nationals are coming Singapore to earn a living, and because of the economic they have there, they're coming here. Most of them are from country-side from what I believe. And they're education system ain't as good as Singapore. So, they came Singapore, get those job that youngster wouldn't want to do. Singaporean youngsters would want a high pay job, because of the qualifications that we qualify.
And these people have gotten the lower pay job, with no qualifications needed.

So how to expect retiring personel to return back into workforce?

I'm not against them, however, these is just what is reflecting to me. It's ironical, definately. They've taken our jobs, even education place, when Singapore, is just a stepping stone for them. There seems to be more Chinese Nationals in Singapore than Singaporeans. I'm wondering, if our society sees what I'm seeing in my Nation now. And, I'm glad that I'm a Singaporean.