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  1. China "FT" Mr Wang Peng Fei has started insulting Singaporeans again The video: The anti-Singaporean video posted by Mr Wang Peng Fei last year has sparked many online debates, recently he has again posted negative comments about Singaporeans on his Weibo account. He is currently residing in Singapore. A police report was lodged against Mr Wang Peng Fei on 24th July 2011 last year for allegedly uttering racist remarks against Singapore women in a self-made video clip posted on YouTube. After learning about the police report, Mr Wang fled Singapore and returned to China. He was also expelled by the East Asia School of Business for his act. Appended below is the translated transcript of the video clip. His latest post on his Weibo indicates that he is now back in Singapore on a working visa. It makes us wonder why is the working laws for foreigners so loose? Below is the English translation of the contents of the video above. Transcribed & Translated by Dan Feng They say coming to Singapore is the f**king path to good fortune. Why is it the f**king path to good fortune? You sign an indenture to sell yourself. Sometimes you sign away six years of your life, sometimes three. You graduate and you can
  2. A controversial party to be held at Chijmes this Saturday has been called off. After a one-hour closed-door meeting between the management of Chijmes and organisers of the Escape Chapel Party, it was decided that the party will be nixed, reported The Straits Times. RELATED STORIES 'Chapel party' images draw flak The meeting between Perennial (Singapore) Retail Management, which manages Chijimes and event organiser Creative Insurgence was called last night, said the paper. Perennial had told the organiser that it would face legal action if it did not cancel the party. The party, which was to be held on Black Saturday, had raised eyebrows due to the provocative images used to promote it. In one image, two young women were dressed in skimpy nun-like habits. While habits normally cover the whole leg, the outfits the women wore were shorter than mid-thigh length. It was posted on the Facebook page, with the caption "A sneak peek at what some of our girls will be wearing on the 7th of April." The page also featured an event poster, with a woman also dressed in a habit-like outfit. In an earlier my paper report, Archbishop Nicholas Chia of the Catholic Church in Singapore said that the event "is scandalous to the Church" and that "such events should not be held in a chapel". Chijmes, which was established in 1854, was previously the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus before a $100-million restoration project transformed it into a lifestyle destination in 1996. According to the my paper report, Creative Insurgence's director, Mr Aaghir Yadav, said they had taken down the images and apologised to the Catholic church. He also said the women in the photos are friends of his in cosplay costumes. He denied that there was any religious symbolism in the photos. Mr Yadav also claimed that the party was named because of its location, Chijmes. Chijmes' management, however, has said that it strongly disapproves events held there that are 'illegal and immoral in nature and/or disrespectful of religions, faiths and races'.
  3. http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/03/28/compa...s-singaporeans/ Company apologises on Expats
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    Is this insulting?

    Recently my company had guest coming over for discussion. After the discussion, the guest ask how are our staff coping with the work. That when the Director said: doing fine, if these guys are rubbish, I would have said so.
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