to diluate our SG Values
and wash away our SG Identity
Worst, they cause Anti- Foreigners Sentiments
Sack half the Mayors & PAP Ministers
(22-08-2023, 05:58 AM)FartSunKing Wrote: Want to see pretty girls, just watch them in privately in silence
Why take photos and post in your Facebook account?
To let everyone know you are a fcuking creepy old perverted fcuk
https://fb.watch/mzBNqgLT7n/
(09-02-2025, 12:56 PM)FartSunKing Wrote: You another stupid fcuk or what?
If you are of Chinsese descent, your ancestors were migrants from China
Do not sin against your ancestors by calling them turncoat
Get it!
Early Migrants from Southern China
After Singapore was established as a British settlement in 1819, it attracted Chinese migrants who arrived in large numbers across subsequent decades. A census taken in 1824 by the British government showed that the Chinese made up 31% of a population of 10,683. This was also the year the British-Dutch skirmishes ended with the Treaty of London. The treaty encouraged the British to invest in Malaya’s labour-intensive tin and rubber industries which attracted labourers from China and India.By the 1860s, Chinese migrants made up 65% of the population in Singapore, becoming the majority race. But where did Singapore’s early Chinese migrants come from? There were two main types of migrants, one that came from southern China (Fujian and Guangdong) and another from Southeast Asia.The migrants from southern China made up the bulk of the influx of migrants. From coastal cities along southern China, these migrants were considered more adaptable and outward facing than the land-bound northern Chinese. Faced with the turmoils of the Taiping Rebellion (against the Manchu emperors) and natural disasters, many Chinese migrants left for Singapore in search of a better life. These migrants were mostly single males who were not well-educated, so they mostly worked as manual labourers.Largely from the Hokkien, Teochew, Cantonese, Hakka and Hainanese dialect groups, these migrants spoke their own dialects and often relied on related clan associations for social support. Through these associations and communities, they were able to continue to uphold the values and practices from China.Compared to migrants who came directly from southern China, the Chinese migrants who came from Southeast Asia (SEA) had already been in the region many generations earlier. Their ancestors, also originally from southern China, had settled in regional port cities like Malacca, Penanga, Semarang, Yangon and Manila from as early as the 14th century.These migrants were mainly male traders who were part of a well-established trading network between China and SEA. They had long acclimatised to local customs and habits by marrying local women. For example, the Peranakan Chinese spoke Baba Malay, a hybrid of Malay and Hokkien, and were also often fluent in European languages. This multi-lingual edge allowed them to act as middlemen between Europeans and locals.Out of reach of the Chinese government and under the hands-off approach of British governance, both types of southern Chinese migrants continued their own way of life in Singapore. The southern Chinese have continued to form the largest portion of Chinese who have migrated overseas, becoming the majority of Chinese in America and SEA by the 1950s.However, the greater ease of travel has affected migration trends today. Singapore is now seeing a greater diversity of migrants who are just as likely to come from major cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, and rural regions like Shandong, Sichuan and Zhejiang.
https://singaporeccc.org.sg/find-out-mor...20migrants.
(21-03-2025, 05:39 PM)FartSunKing Wrote: Those UNHAPPY are usually jobless scums, single, born poor, born stupid, grew up lazy
Like sgbuffett, quit his fast food job and gave it away to Pinoys to play stocks, play politics, play his kkj
Fcuking whinny little ingrates!
(23-03-2025, 05:41 PM)FartSunKing Wrote: poor bastard!
still a fcuking LOSER
after 33 long years
many like me can never forget nor forgive
a petty thief and a betrayer
Who usurped power from his mentor Chiam See Tong
he will lose again, for sure
(7 hours ago)FartSunKing Wrote: Ladies and Gentlemen
Elderly workers, like the 91 years old toilet cleaner
Command more respect
Than young jobless WHINERS like sgBABA and sgWHINER
One got A levels got fast food job with CPF but gave it away to Pinoys
The other got degree got high pay PMET job thanks to FTAs like CECA and PAP
But got fcuked off her lucrative job due to her poor job performance and despicable behaviour about 5 years ago
Now this poor bastard WHINNING here 24/7 for her mama's tits, blaming and hating foreigners for stealing her birthright job
And hating PAP Ministers and PATRIOTIC Singaporeans like 5354 for no fcuking reason