QUOTE(grumpydrive @ Dec 13 2012, 11:51 AM)
If one day it Singapore Island sinks, gets nuke or something like that, will we open our gates to them?
lol we kicked them out remember ? now they become cold and heartless, like a jilted lover.Singapore to Rohingya refugees.., Go to Malaysia, not us! News
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Dec 13 2012, 11:54 AM
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dey should sail to papua new guinea.
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Dec 13 2012, 12:04 PM
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ada pepatah melayu kan
BUAT BAIK BERPADA-PADA, buat Jahat jangan sekali. Buat baik, jangan sampai diri sendiri tergadai. |
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QUOTE(tankerbell12345 @ Dec 13 2012, 12:19 PM) come on don lie to urself. U dont approve the MY government giving refuge to them because u are afraid that u will get smaller share of food and citizenship rights in the future. what about australia doing the same thing ? its all about economics, we're not a charity either. Tell you something, they say when in Rome, do as the Romans do but if there are too many Bangladeshis entering Rome all at one time, they'd make a Dhaka out of Rome. Well its not all theory, look at what the foreigners turning some towns in Sabah into a mini Manila, they bring their shit-culture with them and refuse to assimilate into our culture. Why should we give citizenship to people who dont even respect us in the first place?next time just say u r selfish and dont say nonsense. It shows that u are not much different from the selfish Myanmar people. Even parts of KL are becoming a mini Jakarta, and if such abuses go unchecked, what would become of Malaysia ? a free-for-all ? |
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low skilled labour go to Malaysia, high skill labor go to Singapore.. and the result ?
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QUOTE(mercury8400 @ Dec 13 2012, 12:34 PM) The problem will start when the foreigner you worked under decides to hire thier own kind at YOUR expense! thats the main problem hiring people like this. People here complain Government discriminate against minorities and immigrants but when they get the job, these people will also only hire their own kind. So ? mcm mana ?They will manage you out and replace you with their own kind like what's happening now in Singapore! Normal Singaporeans are being forced out of a job becuase the foreigner that they report to decides to hire their own kind! |
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QUOTE(dr2k3 @ Dec 13 2012, 12:36 PM) he start his own business....he is investing money in our country......it's his right to hire any worker he like....if he feel like loosing money hire low grade own kind then it's his choice and then people like you will complain about the current brain drain and lack of competitiveness. |
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QUOTE(zam zam alakazam @ Dec 13 2012, 12:39 PM) Not all minorities are the same. If u think these Rohinyas are really as good as previous minorities, haha. most Asian minorities are like that lah. Some are really good. And by the way, only the good minorities get to be part of anything good. they cling to each other like glue because they've been that way for generations. Its a very survival-mentality if you know what i mean. Cant blame them but hey if you're in another country, learn to play fair with the rest ok ? They're escaping their previous country because they cannot stand the culture and norms of their own people but when they go to our country, they bring their bad habits with them and sow the seeds for another bangladesh. |
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