The world is round, not square.(thus not fair)
It is kinda ironic to see how our stands and views change when we are in different positions.
Working life is indeed more harsh and cruel reality to accept. Does much damages to one’s mind actually.
Here I am playing the ‘invisible’ help hand for the 2 much ignorant or rather naïve attachment gals. They probably aren’t aware that this working place aint as safe as it looks.
Had to ‘save’ them outta danger sometimes. Only thing is that I do not have much trust that I will be any safer myself if I try too much to help them.
Over time I find it is hard to understand why the faces here seem more like a strangers these days. Like everything is just based on superficiality and we forget all that we laughed the next morning.
When I see how they revealed to me, by choice of trust or unwit, the “true colours”, I automatically feel revolted. But here I am still playing the game along and starting to fear for myself.
Being in a recruitment field, you probably see how unfair the game is played all along in this society.
It is fucking hypocritical that this tiny dot in the globe is trying to prove to the rest of the big continents that we are a multi-racial harmonious island.
Despite different skin colors, different languages, we come from the same land and we are Singaporeans.
I will laugh till my intestines engaged in knots and burst.
We are gauging a probability of at least 7 outta 10 that Chinese are the preferred or wanted only when they need people.
How fair is that?
And yet I am not in total un-understanding nor disapproval of such demand.
Having spending slightly more than a year in this line, it is easy to learn why/how stereotypication of races arises and how much of a spot on they usually are. Not that Chinese are much less of a wastrel to society. A lot still are but perhaps a lil’ lesser.
Race is a problem.
Age is a problem.
Nationality is too a problem. It doesn’t matter if you obtained PR status. So long you come from a place no more nearer than Malaysia, you are easily not being considered.
I am too guilty that I often run down such groups of people till I reflected about it yesterday.
I guess when you are doing what you have to do daily, you just forget the ‘kind’ intentions and empathy you have for the world.
But it is not that I have a choice to change anything about that.
Well e’nuff said.
That is how the world is revolves.
Can you do a thing about it?
Working life is indeed more harsh and cruel reality to accept. Does much damages to one’s mind actually.
Here I am playing the ‘invisible’ help hand for the 2 much ignorant or rather naïve attachment gals. They probably aren’t aware that this working place aint as safe as it looks.
Had to ‘save’ them outta danger sometimes. Only thing is that I do not have much trust that I will be any safer myself if I try too much to help them.
Over time I find it is hard to understand why the faces here seem more like a strangers these days. Like everything is just based on superficiality and we forget all that we laughed the next morning.
When I see how they revealed to me, by choice of trust or unwit, the “true colours”, I automatically feel revolted. But here I am still playing the game along and starting to fear for myself.
Being in a recruitment field, you probably see how unfair the game is played all along in this society.
It is fucking hypocritical that this tiny dot in the globe is trying to prove to the rest of the big continents that we are a multi-racial harmonious island.
Despite different skin colors, different languages, we come from the same land and we are Singaporeans.
I will laugh till my intestines engaged in knots and burst.
We are gauging a probability of at least 7 outta 10 that Chinese are the preferred or wanted only when they need people.
How fair is that?
And yet I am not in total un-understanding nor disapproval of such demand.
Having spending slightly more than a year in this line, it is easy to learn why/how stereotypication of races arises and how much of a spot on they usually are. Not that Chinese are much less of a wastrel to society. A lot still are but perhaps a lil’ lesser.
Race is a problem.
Age is a problem.
Nationality is too a problem. It doesn’t matter if you obtained PR status. So long you come from a place no more nearer than Malaysia, you are easily not being considered.
I am too guilty that I often run down such groups of people till I reflected about it yesterday.
I guess when you are doing what you have to do daily, you just forget the ‘kind’ intentions and empathy you have for the world.
But it is not that I have a choice to change anything about that.
Well e’nuff said.
That is how the world is revolves.
Can you do a thing about it?

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