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Tse

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Indians often bring some of their customs to other parts of the world. For example, nepotism。if a company puts an Indian in charge of human resources, you'll find that the proportion of Indians in the company grows very rapidly. This can also happen in immigration control departments, and I think Singapore needs to be wary of this phenomenon.
Okay I feel I need to clarify. Singaporeans are not stupid and most are aware of the tendency of Indian immigrants to take over companies. Singaporeans have also been complaining about Indian immigration for some time, including one opposition member of Parliament.
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The problem is, as Hitomi mentioned, that the government is obviously trying to link this issue with local non-immigrant racial conflict so that criticism of immigration becomes a racial issue, which is strictly
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. The ruling party has been trying to insinuate that since 2021 (see link). Whoever is that netizen from China, he unfortunately walked straight into the trap by raising it online, because now the ruling party can link the whole issue to "foreign interference", which is also another Out-of-Bounds subject in Singapore. These "OB markers" are widely accepted because they originate from major disasters in Singapore history and very few Singaporeans will agree to start debate subjects that are linked to them
 

Randomuser

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Okay I feel I need to clarify. Singaporeans are not stupid and most are aware of the tendency of Indian immigrants to take over companies. Singaporeans have also been complaining about Indian immigration for some time, including one opposition member of Parliament.
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The problem is, as Hitomi mentioned, that the government is obviously trying to link this issue with local non-immigrant racial conflict so that criticism of immigration becomes a racial issue, which is strictly
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. The ruling party has been trying to insinuate that since 2021 (see link). Whoever is that netizen from China, he unfortunately walked straight into the trap by raising it online, because now the ruling party can link the whole issue to "foreign interference", which is also another Out-of-Bounds subject in Singapore. These "OB markers" are widely accepted because they originate from major disasters in Singapore history and very few Singaporeans will agree to start debate subjects that are linked to them
I mean I can understand what they are trying to do politically. Politics is an ugly and selfish game after all.

But this isn't really going to address it at root cause or long term.
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General

The Donut Lab battery is a scam. Western tech is now all about making their money on betting on the future which makes it vulnerable to fraud. Of course when it comes to the West, it’s not a matter of “if” but “when” hence why the West thinks they can catchup to China… and that’s where fraud can be exploited.
 

fishrubber99

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Peru's presidential election was conducted yesterday, and ballots are still being counted. With 93% of the vote already counted, the gap between the two candidates has shrunk to around 6000 votes, with the right wing candidate Keiko Fujimori leading the left wing Roberto Sanchez with an incredibly thin margin.

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An Ipsos poll conducted before the election showed Sanchez ahead by 0.2% of the vote, and the gap between Sanchez and Fujimori has shrunk since the initial ballots were counted, so it's very possible for a Sanchez victory. This would also result in Fujimori's 4th straight electoral defeat.

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