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From:  chenghuwului  19/10/2006 02:15 
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Some of us have read the commentary, Future of Singapore, by Derek Wee, a 35 year old Singaporean. The commentary has made its rounds in cyberspace and is reproduced below for those who might not have come across it yet.

The purpose of this thread is to highlight a response to Derek Wee's commentary from a very bright RJC girl. The response is taken from her blog. She shares the same surname as Derek. Her academic achievements are impressive. She was from the elite gifted program at RGS who went on to top Singapore in the GCE 'O'-levels in 2004. She also won the Prime Minister's Book Prize for purportedly being effectively bilingual in Chinese and English (even though she often expresses her disdain for the Chinese language). And she is fluent in French. Her dad is one of the men-in-white. Naturally, hers is a highly affluent and privileged background. And without doubt too, hers is the perfect pedigree for joining the ranks of the highest echelons of the government.

Reproduced below are firstly, Ms Wee's response to Derek Wee's commentary and secondly, the original commentary by Derek Wee.

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From Ms Wee's blog:

http://www.suchvividnothing.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 19, 2006

mom's friend sent her some blog post by some bleeding stupid 40-year old singaporean called derek wee (WHY do all the idiots have my surname why?!) whining about how singapore is such an insecure place, how old ppl (ie, 40 and above) fear for their jobs, how the pool of foreign "talent" (dismissively chucked between inverted commas) is really a tsunami that will consume us all (no actually he didn't say that, he probably said Fouren Talern Bery Bad.), how the reason why no one wants kids is that they're a liability in this world of fragile ricebowls, how the government really needs to save us from inevitable doom but they aren't because they are stick-shoved-up-ass elites who have no idea how the world works, yadayadayadayada.

i am inclined - too much, perhaps - to dismiss such people as crackpots. stupid crackpots. the sadder class. too often singaporeans - both the neighborhood poor and the red-taloned socialites - kid themselves into believing that our society, like most others, is compartmentalized by breeding. ridiculous. we are a tyranny of the capable and the clever, and the only other class is the complement.

sad derek attracted more than 50 comments praising him for his poignant views, joining him in a chorus of complaints that climax at the accusation of lack of press freedom because his all-too-true views had been rejected by the straits times forum. while i tend to gripe about how we only have one functioning newspaper too, i think the main reason for its lack of publication was that his incensed diatribe was written in pathetic little scraps that passed off as sentences, with poor spelling and no grammar.

derek, derek, derek darling, how can you expect to have an iron ricebowl or a solid future if you cannot spell?

if you're not good enough, life will kick you in the balls. that's just how things go. there's no point in lambasting the government for making our society one that is, i quote, "far too survival of fittest". it's the same everywhere. yes discrimination exists, and it is sad, but most of the time if people would prefer hiring other people over you, it's because they're better. it's so sad when people like old derek lament the kind of world that singapore will be if we make it so uncertain. go be friggin communist, if uncertainty of success offends you so much - you will certainly be poor and miserable. unless you are an arm-twisting commie bully, which, given your whiny middle-class undereducated penchant, i doubt.

then again, it's easy for me to say. my future isn't certain but i guess right now it's a lot brighter than most people's. derek will read this and brand me as an 18-year old elite, one of the sinners who will inherit the country and run his stock to the gutter. go ahead. the world is about winners and losers. it's only sad when people who could be winners are marginalised and oppressed. is dear derek starving? has dear derek been denied an education? has dear derek been forced into child prostitution? has dear derek had his clan massacred by the government?

i should think not. dear derek is one of many wretched, undermotivated, overassuming leeches in our country, and in this world. one of those who would prefer to be unemployed and wax lyrical about how his myriad talents are being abandoned for the foreigner's, instead of earning a decent, stable living as a sales assistant. it's not even about being a road sweeper. these shitbags don't want anything without "manager" and a name card.

please, get out of my elite uncaring face.

posted at 12:08 PM

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Derek Wee's original commentary which prompted Ms Wee's response above.

By Derek Wee
Oct 12, 2006

When I read the Straits Times article (dated 24 Sep) on PM Lee calling the young to be committed and make a difference to Singapore, I have so much thought about the issue.

I am 35 years old, graduated from University and gainfully employed in a multinational company. But I cannot help but feel insecure over the future of Singapore. Lets face it, it's not uncommon to hear, "when you are above 40, you are over the hill".

The government has been stressing on re-training, skills upgrading and re-adapt. The fact is, no matter how well qualified or adaptable one is, once you hit the magical 40, employers will say, "you are simply too old".

We have been focusing our resources and problem solving on low unskilled labour. But in reality, our managerial positions and skilled labour force are actually fast losing its competitiveness.

I travel around the region frequently for the past 10 years. It didn't take me long to realise how far our neighbours have come over the past decade.

They have quality skilled workers, and are less expensive. When I work with them, their analytical skills are equally good, if not better than us.

It's not new anymore. Taxi drivers are fast becoming "too early to retire, too old to work" segment of the society. I like to talk to taxi drivers whenever I am heading for the airport.

There was this driver. Eloquent and well read. He was an export manager for 12 years with an MNC. Retrenched at 40 years old. He had been searching for a job since his retrenchment.

Although he was willing to lower his pay expectations, employers were not willing to lower their prejudice. He was deemed too old. I wouldn't be surprised if we have another No. 1; having the most highly educated taxi drivers in the world.

On PM Lee calling the young to be committed and make a difference. Look around us. How dedicated can we be to Singapore when we can visualise what's in store for us after we turned 40? Then again, how committed are employers to us? But we can't blame them. They have bottom lines & shareholders' gain to answer to.

Onus is really on the government to revamp the society. A society that is not a pressure cooker. A society that does not mirror so perfectly, what survival of the fittest is....[Message truncated]

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From:  DanielXX  19/10/2006 03:00 
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She writes well, but omg, if she is writing from her heart, then I truly fear for the future. In fact, although Derek's article is not published in ST, this girl's blog article should be, if only to illustrate how the young and privileged actually think. Nothing wrong with meritocracy per se, but she exhibits a very right-wing type of thinking and attitude.
 
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From:  SGCitizen  19/10/2006 03:04 
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This photo is taken from her blog.  Is she the one with G-cup, a big mole on the face and colored contact lenses?  I am interested to know who is her father, with surname "Wee".  You mentioned he is one of the MIW?

 
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From:  chenghuwului  19/10/2006 03:08 
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Right on, Wee Shu Min is the one in the middle. Her dad is an MP and a top honcho in one of the GLCs.
 
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From:  One Night Special (kTuLu5)  19/10/2006 03:12 
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Wah, she is truly of elite genes.

Neh so big.

Anyway, she is entitled to her opinions lah. My only comment is that people shouldn't yaya papaya until they walk the walk.

 
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From:  Lubehsong  19/10/2006 03:19 
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wow the mole.it looks like she has a nipple in her face
 
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From:  AirLib  19/10/2006 03:19 
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Well.. with this type of writing, she confirm can secure a place in the ranks of those P65 MPs gang already. Now who say bimbos are big chested and no brainers... she has got it all man.....

Should leave the flaming to other folks here... HEeee

 
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From:  teh_si  19/10/2006 04:11 
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Her father is wee siew kim?

http://www.parliament.gov.sg/AboutUs/Org-MP-CV-WeeSiewKim.htm

 
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From:  SGCitizen  19/10/2006 04:37 
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Is this Wee Swee Kim?  Looks like he has a family of girls and all with mole on the face.

 



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From:  painneck (goutyneck)  19/10/2006 04:39 
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This photo is taken from her blog.  Is she the one with G-cup, a big mole on the face and colored contact lenses?  I am interested to know who is her father, with surname "Wee".  You mentioned he is one of the MIW?<

She wrote macam she got some brains and ink leh, don't get people disorientated on her G girl-cup neh neh leh.

Gifted to write maybe, not genius.

BTW How u know her neh neh is G-cup?

Don't pray pray hor!  Just Do it and let's move on!



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From:  SGCitizen  19/10/2006 04:43 
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From her photo lah! Don't they look huge to you?
 
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From:  ChinChaiOne  19/10/2006 04:54 
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Oh yah...good post. Actually I kinda agree with her BUT BUT with a big difference.

So what will she do next?

Find a job in a bank? Civil service? Taking an easy pay check?

If she does, she is as bad as Derek, becos both are just hunting for a rice bowl.

 
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From:  F-4E Phantom II - Knight (KaiXin1)  DelphiPlusMember Icon 19/10/2006 04:58 
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I will screw all three of them.

Kaixin1

 
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From:  painneck (goutyneck)  19/10/2006 05:01 
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Arghhh....maybe she's on maximizer?? And tight undersized T-shirt with bra double padded for the blog?

Unkle oni got street experience of a 16 year old. So when unkle see SG 18 year old char-bor got such huge cow-like mammaries hor on their chest, unkle konclude dat zey r either fat, brainless bimbos or young breastfeeding MILFs.

The flat chested bus unkle met hor r usually runway brainy ones, tis no horse run 1,

Mr. Darwin said so, God is always fair. If you give you a Big boob, you lose out in brains-sAme goes for dumb guys with big pricks.

If the brain size iz not correlated to cup size hor, it is must be against nature's normal selection process lor.

Natural G-cups mamaries are normally found on stupid loose lians and brown sugar minahs of the same age group lah.

If this ger is really as superior as she sounds, some day hor, the milk juice from her G-cupped breasts could be used to breastbreed the new master generation of elites to pass on the super DNAs and genes.

If SG have a battlion of these breed of "Hilter's youth" like her hor, this pee-sai country would lead the world in 2020.

  No horse run man.

Don't pray pray hor!  Just Do it and let's move on!



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From:  FeiHK  19/10/2006 05:05 
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I would pity the Singapore male who marries her! A big mole below her left eye does not forbode well for her mate.
 
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From:  Leongsam  DelphiPlusMember Icon 19/10/2006 05:12 
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I agree with her views 100%. Singapore seems to be over-represented by these loser "Derek" characters who expect the govt to take care of their monetary, physical and emotional needs... in other words...EVERYTHING.

Get a Mac.. You won't look Back!

 
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From:  QXP  19/10/2006 05:30 
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>>She writes well,...<<

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Grammar wise, no doubt.

However her intellect or whatever is considered as such shows up her lack of depth and breadth in her thinking.

A typical running bitch kind of diatribe which is not surprising if her father is another of those degenerate Scum in White.

 
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From:  I want to (shOUTloud)  19/10/2006 05:42 
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her views might not be wrong but her way of expressing it show utter disdain for the less fortunate in our society. it is very scary.
 
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From:  painneck (goutyneck)  19/10/2006 05:44 
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her views might not be wrong but her way of expressing it show utter disdain for the less fortunate in our society. it is very scary.<
 

It is more scary for people like this to to at the helm.

Don't pray pray hor!  Just Do it and let's move on!

 
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From:  Leongsam  DelphiPlusMember Icon 19/10/2006 05:49 
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There is no society in the world where fortune is distributed evenly. Resources will always be limited and Singaporeans need to learn that success is something achieved through hard work and a fighting spirit... not by whinging and whining about the govt and how unfair the system is.

Get a Mac.. You won't look Back!

 
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