Being a walking ATM still not enough??
Being a walking ATM still not enough??
Bukitimah said:As a citizen, I am responsibility to contribute to this nation, which I did in most areas. Since I am not leading, we employed the best people to lead and we paid top $$ as I was told.
So, like all stakeholders, when things did not work out as promised, I question and demand answers. We were told to treat this like any MNC board meetings. So, I wonder would the CEO asks the directors of the board or their shareholders what they can do for him?
I am sure many here also donated youth, time, blood and sweats.... during NS...... :bheart:
Now...... it is becoming a very common question.... NS... who or what are we protecting???
The foreign investments made by citizens of neighboring and distant countries.Now...... it is becoming a very common question.... NS... who or what are we protecting???
We defend Singapore and Singaporeans, because we are the stakeholders of our country – and our families, our homes and our futures are here. No foreigner can feel the same way. We may help to ensure the safety of foreigners who are here in time of conflict, but we are not defending their families or their futures. We are defending ours. And that will never change.
Answering the question "Ask what you can do for your country?" with "We may help to ensure the safety of foreigners who are here in time of conflict." mah. What's wrong with that?For someone who I recall has expressed unhappiness on mainstream media performance, you are really lax when relying on deliberately selective printscreens... Tsk tsk.
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Answering the question "Ask what you can do for your country?" with "We may help to ensure the safety of foreigners who are here in time of conflict." mah. What's wrong with that?
Well I never bought into the idea of country etc. Patriotism is something dangerous you see... Look at Nazi Germany and you will understand.
Think and be critical. That's more important. Blind loyalty will only get you so far.
Answering the question "Ask what you can do for your country?" with "We may help to ensure the safety of foreigners who are here in time of conflict." mah. What's wrong with that?
Anyway, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean got nothing to worry about lah. In times of conflict, all the foreigners and Singaporean Elites long jah-buut loh...
Well I never bought into the idea of country etc.
. If you really feel that Singapore is your home, and that you have some vested interest in it - do something today. It need not be big. It can be small. Think that the government isn't doing enough to reach to the less well-off? Make the effort, walk the talk, start an effort to help........ Happy New Year to you, btw.