Tuesday, 26 April 2011

MM Lee said he doesn't care if native Singaporeans fall behind

Quote from his interview with NatGeo:

Over time, the MM says, Singaporeans have become "less hard-driving and hard-striving." This is why it is a good thing, the MM says, that the nation has welcomed so many Chinese immigrants (25 percent of the population is now foreign-born). He is aware that many Singaporeans are unhappy with the influx of immigrants, especially those educated newcomers prepared to fight for higher paying jobs. But taking a typically Darwinian stance, the MM describes the country's new subjects as "hungry," with parents who "pushed the children very hard." If native Singaporeans are falling behind because "the spurs are not stuck into the hide," that is their problem.


Well MM, if the current crop of ministers are voted out because "the spurs are not stuck into the hide", that is their problem.

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