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Chee Soon Juan responds to Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally address

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http://yoursdp.org Dr Chee Soon Juan, Secretary-General of the Singapore Democrats, responds to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's National Day Rally speech delivered on 29 August 2010. Dr Chee noted that Mr Lee avoided talking about how the flooding of foreigners in Singapore was causing grave social and infrastructural problems for Singaporeans.

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  • @tskyou

    “If you're not careful, the newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.”

    ― Malcolm X

  • He speaks excellent english.Unlike PAP hypocrites

  • Hey YOUTUBE! There's a problem with this video. I can't like it please help thank you!

  • The government intention is to protect the government's interests , not Singaporean interests.

  • Yeah, Singapore is perfect --no jury trials. The idiots bought into the USSA's drug prohibition even though they get nothing from it, except slavery. The poor women the cartels use as drug mules get sentenced to death (because there's no jury trial there, to at least weaken the ugliness of the immoral and stupid prohibition), and the fat rich cartelists created by the prohibition laugh. You have to be an idiot to believe a government without jury trials is perfect.

  • @shutfup37 you are stupidest animal in the world. See what you vote, raise in transfer, ft become priority, floating bodies increase, and more to come

  • Hey SDP, why do you censor some comments from Singaporeans that are less than flattering? I thought you were for free speech and democracy?

  • @shutfup37 that's kinda hard to do when it seems like the whole of China and India and Philliphines etc etc is converging in our little red dot, with qualification certs from questionable institutes of education, and working hard is one thing, but does that mean we should turn a blind eye to corruption?

    although the young are forced to recite the pledge everyday, but stuff like 'justice and equality' and 'democratic society' is not practiced by our leaders, can you not see what is wrong?

  • @shutfup37 You know, lets not lie to each other, employers will employ the cheaper foreign workers and there is no independant union here to fight for our worker's rights

  • @shutfup37 From what you are saying, you are convinced SG market has jobs for all-intended jobseekers citizens+FT alike. I assume you have a good job and thinks everyone gives his/her best, the society here is meritocratic enough to do them good.

    True to that and I agree mostly. But if you are speaking of an entire country as a whole, you see eye-sore problems. Do you know some FT from local U with masters are asking for $2.5kSGD? "Just win them can already!" Of course, but it's not so simple.

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