
The irony of politicians preaching inequality and the stigma of public transport and HDB Living
In recent weeks, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his Ministers have been talking about the dangers of inequality and elitism. Isn’t that most ironic, coming from the world’s highest paid politicians? The very people who make in one day what many families make in one month! Do they know what it’s like to worry about...

Alarming Unemployment Situation In Singapore
Sometimes I wonder if the unemployment stats is fake, it is always 3% but I see more and more locals in my flat sitting at home. I also found many of my uncles in 30s, 40s and 50s previously in PMET jobs now driving PHC or taxis. How can the unemployment stats always be the same? Isn't it puzzling? Recently, I met my cousin,...

AG and the legacy of rotten durians
How many durian lovers in Singapore are aware that the present Attorney-General Lucien Wong had, on 8 January 2018, used the imagery of the most famous Malaysian durian Mao Shan Wang to describe the work of the Attorney General's Chambers? I suspect very few. I do not mind him using durian as a comparator, but I think he had...
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