Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Taste Of The Medicine

Well well well! What do you know?


All the good things and still not enough. 

From here


“I don’t think people feel very well off. We are still well provided for, but the Singaporean dream of owning a car, a house and maybe private property is kind of out of reach for most people in the middle class. Wages have not kept up with the rising cost of living,” the satirist lamented.


“As a nation, we are looking for something more than just that one person, that one party. We want to party more.”


What goes around comes around. .



“Ten years ago we did not have that many foreign workers here. And while most Singaporeans don’t have anything against foreigners, the rate at which they come in and their lack of integration are causing lots of friction in society.
“You walk into an MRT carriage and sometimes you are the only Singaporean surrounded by foreigners – you can tell by their accent.”
Foreigners, according to the blogger, need to change their behaviour and become more integrated into Singapore society.
For example, he said, workers from China must realise that the island republic is not “Little China”, and they should not assume the other races in multi-racial Singapore spoke Chinese.
Bayangkan perasaan rakyat bila sekolah haram diberi berjuta juta ringgit sedangkan mereka rasa tak senang dengan keadaan "Little China" di pulau yang mereka 'curi' dari penduduk asal yang kini akhirnya jadi minoriti di bumi sendiri.


It's bitter, ain't it?

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sour Grapes?

Read this on Yahoo News

"Putrajaya has now ended its contract with British publicity firm FBC Media after an embarrassing exposé last week revealed Malaysian leaders routinely appeared in paid-for interviews on global television programmes"

Goes to show how BADDDD Malaysian leaders are [note! ONLY BN leaders lah. Specifically UMNO?].

Now I am wondering how much "OTHERS" were paid to appear on those global television programmes.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Beri betis hendak paha II


Bahasa Kebangsaan Malaysia ialah Bahasa Melayu dan bahasa kedua ialah Bahasa Inggeris.

Nengokkan gambar kat atas [dari sini], nampak seperti Bahasa Inggeris ialah bahasa KETIGA.

Tak perasan pulak bila kalanya bangunan di Jalan Petaling jadi bangunan warisan.

Hmmm ... ada BAU la!