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China is always correct!

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really?

according to china whatever things done by any country is WRONG and is deemed a mistake if the those things done by that country is not accepted by china...

this shd translate to whatever china do is always correct... anything that other country do which china don't agree to is a mistake and is WRONG!

that's my impression of china from what i've observed... kym?

Issit m1 already know huawei will ban that’s why give us the safety ASUS routers??

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Issit m1 already know huawei will ban that’s why give us the safety ASUS routers??

USD suddenly strong?

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I never check in depth kinda like

Pubic transport voucher 30 doller give to kum lan ah

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Knn so little might as well don't give

Use iPhone to post, asking people to support Huawei boycott Apple...

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This auntie got a powerful husband, very outspoken one.

100 dollar ezlink top up give to kum lan ah maniamcool

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Knn so little might as well don't give

Female manager stands too close while talking

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hi all. would like to ask some opinions on how to address this?

i usually prefer to have some distance between me and the other person while talking. with friends i will just take a step back when its too close or if they take a step forward after, i will simply tell them 'can you dont stand so near'.

because when its too close i get angry and stressed out.

but with my female manager it's a bit hard to do that. whenever she comes over she will lean against my table or he will stand but with proximity triggers my anger.

any advice much appreciated. thank you.

Chinese Indonesians fear attacks on the community, as anti-China hoaxes spread on social media

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Meanwhile in SG, our useless WP does not voted against the fake news law and our delusional clueless 30% don't want a fake news law

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As violent protests broke out in the Indonesian capital early on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of several people, messages started circulating on social media that the deceased were shot by “police from China”.

The message was followed by photos of light-skinned masked police officers that came with the caption: “China has sent security forces to Indonesia disguised as foreign workers.”
In another photo, a man is pictured in a selfie that showed a light-skinned officer from Indonesia’s mobile brigade police (Brimob) in the background.
It accompanied the caption: “My friend, this Brimob cannot speak Indonesian.”

The anti-Chinese images and messages spread rapidly, leading the government on Wednesday to temporarily block or slow the sharing of photos and videos onto Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, to halt the spread of false information.
Communications Minister Rudiantara told reporters the restrictions were meant to slow visual content that could inflame “emotions”.

Under’s Indonesia’s broad internet defamation law, creating and spreading fake news is illegal and punishable by prison.
“We have never seen anything like before in volume, severity, and coordination,” said Harry Sufehmi, co-founder of Mafindo, an Indonesian organisation fighting fake news.
Jakarta riots: six dead, social media blocked, anti-China hoaxes spread
The riots were triggered by protests against the election results of the April 17 presidential election, which saw incumbent President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo beating his challenger Prabowo Subianto with a winning 55.5 per cent of the vote.
Prabowo has rejected the results and rallied for supporters to demonstrate “people power” to protest against the Election Commission’s vote count.


Abdul Gani, 33, was among the thousands of protesters in Jakarta who answered the call to demonstrate, travelling all the way from Makassar, South Sulawesi to oppose the election results.
Abdul said he views the call of the people as “jihad”, and believes the messages about “mainland Chinese police” were not a hoax.
“I decided to come using my own money because I believe that this is jihad,” Abdul said.
Why Prabowo insists he has won Indonesia’s presidential election
“I do believe that our brothers who fell were shot by Chinese police. We are defending our nation, to prevent it from falling to chaos, poverty and being exploited by foreign power.
“We have proof to show it’s not a hoax. How could they [be] Indonesian, if they can’t speak in our language? They [people from China] are always taking advantage of our pain. History shows us how they benefited all those years under Soeharto and now under Jokowi.”
Abdul accused Jokowi of selling out the country to China, insisting: “He went to China on many occasions. His ‘big boss’ is over there and not us, the Indonesian people.”

The country’s tiny ethnic Chinese population – which numbers about 3 million out of Indonesia’s 260 million people – is once again frightened and on the edge following the outbreak of riots and anti-China hoaxes spreading online.
Chinese Indonesians living in Jakarta told the SCMP they were worried they would once again be a target of mob violence similar to the one in 1998, where mobs attacked Chinese-owned shops, homes and individuals, leaving more than 1,000 people dead.
Ethnic Chinese who fled Indonesia for Taiwan remember the deadly 1998 riots
“It seems like the May 1998 riots. The difference [today] is that the security agencies are active now, not at that time [when] they allowed the [riots] to happened as the [then] leaders were fighting for survival,” a Chinese Indonesian man said.
“Every time there is violence or riots, the Indonesia Chinese fear being targeted. It is a nightmare.”

Human Rights Watch believes the hoaxes were created to target ethnic Chinese citizens and businesses in Indonesia.
“These groups, including Prabowo and many of his advisers, have a dark reputation of using ethnic and religious sentiment, including anti-Chinese racism, in mobilising people to get power,” said Andreas Harsono, Indonesian researcher for Human Rights Watch. “They did it in Java in 1998 with the anti-Chinese riots and they are trying to do it again today.
Indonesia’s disputed election stirs dormant terrorist sleeper cells
“Although it is not that easy [to provoke anti-Chinese sentiment] in some other parts of Indonesia, it works in Jakarta. The root of the problem is that Indonesia has centuries of racism, discrimination against ethnic Chinese, starting since the Dutch period with the 1740 Batavia massacres. It happened again on a wide scale in 1945-46, in 1965-68, and in 1998.
“This is the unfinished business from the Suharto era with gross human rights violation and impunity.”

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/polit...ity-anti-china

No car, take bus. Some ppl still action talk abt buy bonds buy equity on bus

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Lol.... Really kum gong. Most ppl lose money investing. Why bother

Tiong adopt "victim" mentality in CCTV reporting of huawei ban

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Sent from Xiaomi HM NOTE 1LTE using GAGT

AT 9 yrs old xmm beg traffic mata dun beat his laopei

This price ok?

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Sent from moi sweaty bbfa fingers using GAGT

Why ban porn sites won’t stop people from getting off online

eh if someone walking and smiling means is siaolang?


gpgt- CAN UP ?

Actually Tiong Kok people are very passionate about supporting local products unlike

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Actually Tiong Kok people are very passionate about supporting local products unlike SG, when Apple came out iPod immediately ditched Creative zen player

In sg we support international talents n foreign competition don’t protect or buy local

meiji protein shake not bad. quite nice

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quite a good breakfast choice.

rather than those economic bee hoon. so oily

Do u believe some drug mules really dunno he/she is carrying drugs?

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Imagine impersonation phone scam also can scam victim millions. So kum gong

Confirm say drug mule also kenna cheated right?

How do we rank our Service Industry

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We often preach about raising good service and good aspect of customer service with respect to most public related services.
But in reality most of the frontline are being helm by foreigners and more than often we engage with them directly which will eventually create the impression of how our service industry operates.
If this hold truth then Philippines and India will rank amongst the top in the world amongst customer related services? :s11::s11:
If it doesn't, means are we compromising quality trading off for cheaper not so talent?
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