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Old 17-03-2014, 11:00 AM
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Reputation: 4 PM Lee on BBC article about compassion: Good reminder to be more gracious, kind
Singapore | Updated today at 12:59 PM
By David Ee

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has become the latest politician to comment on a recent BBC article in which a British writer wrote that Singapore suffers from a "massive compassion deficit". PM Lee through a Facebook post on Sunday said that the article is "a good reminder" for Singaporeans to be more gracious and kind to others.

Freelance writer Charlotte Ashton, who moved to Singapore last year, had written about her experience on an MRT train when she was pregnant. She wrote how she had felt nauseous and was crouched on the floor for 15 minutes but no one offered her a seat.

"For the first time, Singapore had made me feel unhappy. I had been vulnerable - completely reliant on the kindness of strangers. Singaporeans, I felt, had let me down," she wrote.

=> Does she know that at least 60%, more likely 80% of the commuters are FTrash?


PM Lee wrote that we "need not accept everything" that Ms Ashton had written but added that her article was " still a good reminder to us to be kinder and more gracious to one another". He added that even as the country has made progress in levels of courtesy and kindness over the years, "we can still do much better". "It takes effort from each of us, but it is important and worthwhile," he wrote.


Sorry, but I sincerely think compassion for Singaporeans is confined to the churches and charities. It's everyone guard their B-side in S.inkapore!!




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