Although Singapore has a Chinese majority, that doesn't mean that we are like the China mainlanders, certainly not!!
I believe that unions should not use strikes and discuss NICELY about wages and stuff, and not cause widespread disruption to the countries core services and infrastructure that results in losses in excess of millions per day.
I beg your pardon. First of all, the words world and class should not be put in quotation marks since it is a fact, not something that is not true.
Secondly, I do not believe Singapore is a repressive country. Have you ever been here before? Cite examples please, to justify your claim. DO NOT GIVE SWEEPING STATEMENTS!
Let me help you with some. 1. We ban strikes. But do you know how much time and money this has saved us? Strikes are dumb. Unions do the job.
2. We ban public protests that do not have a license. We are a multi racial society. Imagine the impacts of a racial protest or any other such protests of that nature. We are an extremely small country and you could walk ACROSS the island within a day but then again, the effects of a riot will be devastating.
So please, do not give sweeping statements unless you can think of some examples apart from the two I have given.
And if you feel that just by these two examples, we are a repressive country, you are indeed a jackass.
Yes it was banned in our country because there were too many people abusing it. Sticking it on our world class mass rapid transport system trains and buses. What idiots, I am glad we banned it.
Kinda sad though, as we have to go across the border to bring in some, sometimes. And no, it is not illegal to consume it, it is the SALES of gum that is.
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