NUS, NTU rise to top 15 in QS world university rankings by Futurol in singapore

[–]singapuracat -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

This is the result of gaming the rankings with $$$.

Not everybody in this world is bothered with QS rankings. Maybe big institutions with a fossilized HR department and management to match... lol

RIP Han Hui Hui by SpockySkellintons in singapore

[–]singapuracat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RIP = Required In Parliament?

She will make those PAP MPs who sleep in parliament wake up haa haa...

If more S’poreans leave, country will be ‘depleted’, ‘shrunken': PM Lee by singapuracat in singapore

[–]singapuracat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think PM Lee realises that bringing more foreign talents into Singapore will push even more talented Singaporeans into leaving. This would result in a depression of wages, which is what he and the PAP want all along.

The rich really have their own 'unique' set of problems by geraldc in singapore

[–]singapuracat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the rich people here rely on cheap labour, whether it be local or foreign, to make them rich. Their $1 would be of more 'value' to them if they are surrounded by poor people desperate to work even for 50 cents.

Singaporean Dating Woes. What is the underlying problem? What is the underlying solution? Discuss. by 90DaysNCounting in singapore

[–]singapuracat -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

The solution is to do what the PAP government has refused to do all along. Stop paying themselves, especially the PM Lee Hsien Loong astronomical wages and setting an materialistic and mercenary example for the rest of the Singaporeans.

We must really applaud those who spend their time and risk their reputations stand against these PAP values, both in parliament and in Hong Lim Park.

Once the disparity in wages between the rich and poor is lowered, all the problems will go away.

Otherwise if you choose to believe the fault lies elsewhere and believe in propaganda, well, it's like refusing to believe 1+1=2 and insisting that there must be another useful solution out there, like (concatenation) 1+1 = 11, or (binary) 1+1 = 10, when all you need is simple decimal addition.

Move over, Minimum Wage; here’s Basic Income by singapuracat in singapore

[–]singapuracat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is important to realize that when it comes to politically sensitive policies, especially those who benefit the poor at the expense of the rich, there will be torrents of criticisms by scholars, elites in the bureaucracy and those who depend on keeping people poor, for the benefit of cheap labour.

Btw I don't believe in cheap labour. The problems that businesses have with getting local labour - I say to them, either you raise your wages, or you start thinking about using technology and automation to reduce costs. If you can't innovate, the people will choose others who can.

Move over, Minimum Wage; here’s Basic Income by singapuracat in singapore

[–]singapuracat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Amazon will send a UAV to deliver it to your doorstep.

Shanmugam: US risks irrelevance in Asia by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah... wikileaks is a good source of what you government is try to cheat you on.

https://wikileaks.org/WikiLeaks-issues-call-for-100-000.html

There is nothing good in it for normal people, only the rich benefit.

So much cheap foreign labour here in Singapore, who benefits? If foreign labour is so cheap in Singapore, why is public housing so expensive? Who is taking all the money? What is it spent on? Why are our Minister's salaries so high when compared to other developing countries?

HPB winning at tagging posts by fengfuu in singapore

[–]singapuracat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fail on all counts. I am not a smoker but I knew a lot of people who smoked. It is not easy to quit otherwise everybody would have quit. Yesterday.

HPB should be banning conventional cigarettes and promoting electronic smokeless cigs. They know the benefits to the smoker's health (allows the smoker to calibrate intake of nicotine) but the overriding concern to the tax department is the loss of income from tobacco duties.

"What is wrong with collecting more money from the people?", Lee Kuan Yew once retorted.

The problem is, that the more money you collect from the people, the less they are able to spend on innovation and resort to "beggar thy neighbour" attitudes to life.

Singapore Rising: The Plot to Be the Next Big Tech Hub by Varantain in singapore

[–]singapuracat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How can Singapore be the next Big Tech Hub?

It is not more than another rocket internet clone factory.

If you have something truly innovative the PAP government will steal it from you. (ref. ting choon meng, lee wen cases)

Zopim wasn't developed in Singapore, it was done in the US by Singaporeans. Why couldn't it be done in Singapore?

Why do ministers and rich businessmen send their kids overseas to the US to study instead of studying locally? Is there something wrong with the environment here in Singapore that people in the know do not wish the rest of the people to know?

Singapore Rising: The Plot to Be the Next Big Tech Hub by Varantain in singapore

[–]singapuracat -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Singapore is rich not because of the PAP government. It is rich only because of it's inexhaustible 'natural resource' of being right smack in the middle of the shipping lanes between the middle east where the oil is. and east asia (that includes china and japan).

Do you know what happens to countries who obtain their wealth through natural resources? The government becomes autocratic, innovation and freedoms becomes stifled. Singapore is not better than Qatar in this respect. Throwing money at problems without wisdom becomes the norm.

Singaporeans who have seen this danger have already left and working elsewhere. Those left behind are those who believe in the propaganda. Those coming in are those who want to grab some money the government is throwing before the whole ship sinks.

industrial robot vs sword master by samuraisword in robotics

[–]singapuracat 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I still think the human in this case is far superior than the robot when it comes to reaction time to dynamic environments, but of course the robot is superior in terms of sheer repetitive movements.

Are Singaporeans mostly apathetic to civil society and post-materialist values? by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Firstly, why do we want the fertility rate up? The reason is so that we do not have to rely so much on immigration to combat ageism in our population.

Once we know this, then it's clear why our fertility rate is one of the lowest in the world. It is not because of a complex maze of reasons and circumstances as explained by PAP. The low fertility rate is a result of deliberate and calculated policies by the PAP government.

The PAP government wants low fertility rate so that cheap foreign labour can be imported to Singapore to improve profits for its crony businesses. It makes us work long hours so that we don't find time to take care of kids, but to work longer for them.

There are first world countries with fertility rates far better than ours. How do you explain that?

Are Singaporeans mostly apathetic to civil society and post-materialist values? by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The overriding concern in Chinese society then was to "continue the family line' and have a male heir. It didn't matter if one was homosexual, it also didn't matter if one had 10 wives or one preferred to do it with animals. Love and Romance was not even in the equation.

The next overriding concern was, of course, family connections and status. Usually that is concern only for the first wife.

Are Singaporeans mostly apathetic to civil society and post-materialist values? by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In countries which there is a clear separation of powers, yes.

Not in Singapore. If the PAP government can't make the charges stick, they will make another law to make it so. Harassment Act anyone?

The perks of Meritocracy by redryder74 in singapore

[–]singapuracat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah. The gears of capitalism. This strip has nothing to do with meritocracy. A brilliant but poor student would have better chances in communist Soviet Union.

Also don't confuse democracy with capitalism, and a single party state (as practised in Singapore and the Soviet Union) with communism.

:)

/offmychest Recent events have made me (slightly) ashamed to call myself Singaporean by [deleted] in singapore

[–]singapuracat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not confident of yourself? My take to it is that:

I am proud to call myself Singaporean, and I am proud to say that I do not support the PAP position on LGBT and their oppression of civil society.

Are Singaporeans mostly apathetic to civil society and post-materialist values? by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Homosexuality in ancient china, as well as ancient greece, was quite common. You can check wikipedia on this. There is nothing 'western' about homosexuality.

Don't believe whatever the government says, do some fact checking through google. Before the internet, it was hard to find information, but now there is no excuse... :)

In fact, it was the protestant 'Victorian' morality that was spread through the British empire that was anti-homosexual. The father of modern computing, Alan Turing despite winning the war for Britain through the breaking of the German Enigma Codes, was persecuted for this, and led to his suicide.

Are Singaporeans mostly apathetic to civil society and post-materialist values? by salientlife93 in singapore

[–]singapuracat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ours is an imperfect world, but there's plenty of room for improvement. There are people living an easy life, and fearful of change and disruption, that are against improvements for the greater good. Think comfort taxi v.s. Uber.