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Stupidity of PRC reader exposed
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Stupidity of PRC reader exposed January 15th, 2014 | Author: Contributions 龍的传人claims that Raffles spoke to Admiral Cheng Ho To all the non-Chinese TRE readers, by now all of you would have been familiar with this PRC and PAP troll “龙的传人” who contributes to this forum regularly but most of the time ends up spewing rubbish here. But I feel compelled to expose one major stupidity of this PRC idiot who posted this: 龍的传人: January 13, 2014 at 5:54 pm 龍的传人(Quote) 黑白屋是我国最有高价值连城的文化遗产价值! 黑白屋结合了东西方文化,它是一八一九年来佛士和郑公公下南洋之后,互相讨论要建设独一无二的 南洋风味! This was a comment he posted on the article “Tear down the useless colonial houses“. He claimed that in 1819, Stamford Raffles discussed with Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho) to build a colonial house and give it a South East Asian (南洋) flavour! I just f**ked him upside down, telling him both Raffles and Admiral Zheng He lived in different eras. Raffles lived from 1781- 1826 whereas Admiral Zheng He lived from 1371-1433, that’s a difference of several hundred years! This PRC idiot obviously thinks that Singaporeans are as stupid as him, totally ignorant of China history and the history of Singapore! Yet he keeps telling our Chinese Singaporeans that our ancestors are also from China and we “must not forget our roots” and keeps glorifying his “ancestral country” even though he himself has abandoned his “ancestral country” to come here and leech on the benefits which Singapore provides! It’s really a tragedy that this is the kind of “foreign talent” that Singapore is importing! Zhenzidan Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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