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16-09-2014, 06:40 AM
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TEN REAL REASONS WHY YOUR PRIME MINISTER ASKS YOU NOT TO STUDY FOR A DEGREE

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14 Sep 2014 - 9:57pm


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Ten real reasons why your Prime Minister asks you not to study for a degree:-

1. Economic genocide - to fulfill the theory of economic genocide and in order to bring in more loyal votes from incoming foreigners, our locals need to study less so that the doors can be held wide open for foreign talents to come in the name of talent shortage.

2. Too educated citizenry will rise up - a population that is too educated will be articulate and rise up to challenge the status quo of the current regime. Not so educated citizens tend to be followers and question very little.

3. Dependent on goverment for carrots - a population that is not too educated and well off will depend on the government for goodies especially during election period.

4. Dependent on foreigners - in order to appease educated foreign talents to stay on and even convert to be new citizens, many of them have become superiors in a company with many locals reporting to them. They could see that they have a stake in our country with a population that is not so educated. This is not so apparent in Australia or Canada whereby bosses tend to be white Australians still.

5. Class division - a society which has lots of class division tends to be easier to rule as the government sits sandwiched in between two or more classes of people pulling strings as it pleases. The current multi religious and racial situation here is one classic example of divide and rule.

6. Poor wages - a society that is poorly educated earns little and won't have time and energy to question and confront the government's inept policies. They are too busy trying to make ends meet.

7. Job creation made simpler - in order to appease a well educated workforce, the government needs to create better well paying jobs which could be challenging for our government in this trying time. A less educated workforce is easier to appease. Hawker and cleaner work are easier to create.

8. Less budget for education - less money will be spent on the population if only the current quota of 26% of the PSLE cohort enters university remains.







9. Population replacement - with the huge exodus of well educated Singaporeans leaving for overseas coupled with the mass foreign influx, its a matter of time before we become extinct and foreigners lord over us with PAP holding the trump card.

10. Locals versus foreigners - with the number of foreigners and locals now entering into a even population number, its again a classic divide and rule phenomenon with PAP holding all the cards to try and stay in power forever.

Gilbert Goh


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