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The success story of 2 of china’s billionaires who broke their bond with ntu
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
THE SUCCESS STORY OF 2 OF CHINA’S BILLIONAIRES WHO BROKE THEIR BOND WITH NTU .node-article .field-name-ad-box-in-article {float: left;margin: 15px 15px 10px 0;}.node-article .field-tags{clear: both;} Post date: 19 Jun 2014 - 8:59am Dear The Real Singapore, I would like to share the success story behind two of China’s youngest billionaires and how this reflects the PAP’s stupidity and a regrettable waste of our taxpayer’s monies. Back in 2006, the PAP government let in 2 foreign trash by the name of Leo Chen and Steven Liu respectively as undergraduates at NTU. The former was reputedly a top WarCraft player and it was through his education in Singapore that he managed to build up his skills in programming. It would seem that neither of these trashes served their bond since the former managed to get into a Stanford MBA program in 2007. While in Stanford, the PRC dog Leo Chen said to his compatriot: “I plan to start a company in China, and I’m not heading back to Singapore.” The two of them then co-founded online cosmetics retailer Jumei which got listed in the United States last year; the listing netted each of their co-founders more than US$1 billion each when they are barely into early 30s. Throughout his success, it is clear that the first step to building his cosmetics empire was the programming skills he picked up at NTU. Yet despite receiving an education that was paid for by taxpayer’s monies, he could scorn his adopted homeland just like that. Singapore (and the traitors in white) not only sacrificed those 2 places at NTU for these China ingrates, but also used taxpayers’ monies to fund their education and gave them the chance to excel. What they have done is grave injustice to our young children by depriving those who have served our country. Joseph Kheng-Liang Tan * The author is a 21 year-old polytechnic graduate who is currently pursuing his law degree in Australia. Widely quoted for his views, he has contributed extensively in his personal capacity to top socio-political sites such as TRS and TRE. He is also supremely homophobic and would rather vote for the PAP should the opposition send in a homosexual representative. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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