Actually we don’t cane people for littering, but we do cane people for public vandalism though 🌚 we have done that to an American. thanks for the shout out Noah! 😂
it is working very well. The difference is Singapore doesn't spent all the tax dollar money on weapons. US gives money to buy more weapons and nothing goes back to the people or even healthcares. Singapore pays you to have babies and even a yearly one time money given by the gov to the people. Everyone has a job in Singapore
There is no perfect system, whether in US or Singapore. It is pragmatic in Sg, and many understand we have to work hard and have racial harmony. We have little land and almost no resources, so human skills and tolerance helps build respect and interdependency
Littering is only punished with a fine. If you get caught again, you pay a bigger fine and wear the shirt of shame, with ostentatious label “Corrective Work Order” written on your back, while you pick up litters in crowded places like parks and outside shopping malls. We don’t cane people for littering, that is excessive violence for petty crime.
Definitely a misunderstanding... During COVID, the Singapore government is paying for the COVID vaccines and treatments. If you choose not to take the free vaccines, the government will not pay for the treatment.
Well technically you have to fight everything with logic and principles, so I don't blame them when it comes to this because they already saw it coming from the start that
We don't cane people for littering in Singapore. At most, it's just a fine if you get caught and many people don't get caught lol. All the same, I enjoyed this video very much
OK to live but a terrible place to work.... unless you paid the right bribes... Government controls the entire economy and won't give anyone a foot in. Cheaters.
Singapore has strict laws on littering of any kind. First-time offenders face a fine of up to S$1,000. Repeat offenders will be fined up to S$2,000 and subject to Corrective Work Order (CWO). The CWO requires litterbugs to spend a few hours cleaning a public place, for example, picking up litter in a park.
Not a slippery slope as you can make it into a multi stage analysis. For example, you can have something that has traction (e.g. in specific choice-oriented decisions that has strong externalities - i.e. it affects the public disproportionately) before enforcing the rational decisions to make people responsible for their actions.
hahahaha..............so funnie Cane is very useful in Tropical Boring SG. At least they dun cane u if u dun want to get the Jab but u will be banned from shopping in the Mall
Are vaccines for Alcoholics, Obesities n Depression = if there are; and the affected r refusing these vaccinations~ should the taxpayers have to pay for their liver transplant, heart transplant and anti depressants???
@@stctblu You say like nobody gets killed in Singapore. Remember when a maid was killed and her body parts were thrown into rubbish bins like fucking thrash.
Trevor fails to mention, and for those that don't know it, Singapore is about the size of Houston, Texas with a population of less than six million. It also is quasi socialism, and one has less overall freedoms we have here in the US. All that babying by the government comes at a price. Also they have capital punishment for narcotics trafficking. Caning for minor offenses. Some people refer to Singapore as Disneyland with the death penalty. Everything is relative. Trevor there should know that. His homeland of South Africa is on the verge of becoming a failed state in many ways. That's why the dude hauled butt here to the US and has been playing wannabe comedian and getting rich for it. Rich reading crap off a teleprompter. Crap other people wrote for you. Not a bad gig, huh Trevor? Way better than selling your butt in Soweto, huh?
Freedom is relative and contextual. Some people prefer the freedom to walk the street at night without being robbed and mugged, while some prefer the freedom to spew nonsense.
Lmao.... you clearly have no idea how other countries' healthcare works. The US has one of the worst healthcare systems un the world. I suggest you travel outside your little bubble
Seriously, and it's always Americans who claim to want Medicare for All who can't deal with the "for all" part. Wait till they find out about all the other medical conditions that result from people's decisions... why not no free abortions if you didn't use birth control, no free treatment for traumatic injuries if you aren't wearing a helmet or a seatbelt in an accident, or no free treatment for any obesity-related illness if you have poor diet and exercise?
no singapore does not have universal healthcare. it is common wealth but there is no socialised medicine. the malay community who do not get the better paying jobs have no insurance.
In Singapore, there's medical welfare for all regardless of race as long as one qualifies for it. Of course, household income, assets owned etc is part of the criteria you have to declare so as to prevent funds from going to people who can afford medical healthcare out of their own pockets but faking they can't.
Singaporean Malay here. I'm just here to inform everyone that whatever this person said in regards to the Malay community here is inaccurate The statement about healthcare is more accurate though. The government heavily subsidizes our healthcare bills and also regulates pricing of medication and procedures which is then charged to every person equally regardless of race. Only foreigners have to pay more but it's still pretty cheap. A regular visit for the flu might cost locals 12-25 SGD in a government clinic and about 25-40 in a private clinic. Also we have the Central Provident Fund system in place where a portion of the money you earn goes into a medical emergency fund for yourself or family members. So as long as you've worked a full time job for a year, you're pretty much covered on most minor medical procedures thus, the purpose of insurance in Singapore is more of an added bonus, a luxury you could say, rather than a necessity. Though there are some rare individuals, we generally don't politicize race here in Singapore. There's poor Malays, there's also poor (insert race). Are Malays at a disadvantage due to the system? No. In fact we're the only exception to the rule, we get free education till secondary level because we're considered indigenous. So please reassess your need to include Singapore into your agenda because if you've not yet noticed, we call ourselves Singaporean (insert race) because we understand that we're Singaporean first, race/ethnic identifier second. I hope you're able to broaden your horizon a little and approach an issue in a more holistic view. Problems pertaining to people are never isolated in nature and as a fellow human being I hope you understand that your every action no matter how insignificant affects someone else too. Have a good day sir. Wash your hands and stay safe. Edit: Forgot to mention. Insurance here is really cheap by the way.
Singapore population consists of 75.9% Chinese, followed by ethnic Malays (15.0%) and ethnic Indians (7.5%), 1.6% consists of those classified as "Other" or are Eurasians. The Malays r treated better than local Chinese~Singaporean Malays get free education up to university, whilst all other pays subsidised public schooling. Also, the Gov has the minorities of the Malay organisation (MENDAKI) & the Indian organisation (SINDA)~ to encourage/monitor their students to improve and perform better academically. The Chinese is influenced by Confucian Ethics whereby “Education” towards betterment of lives always strives harder. Henceforth, the lower income has higher % of minorities on poor paying jobs. However, these lower paying jobs has Medisave as a medical insurance. MediSave, a national medical savings scheme, helps cover out-of-pocket payments. Personal and employer salary contributions (8%-10.5%, depending on age) to MediSave accounts are mandatory for all working citizens and permanent residents. These tax-exempt, interest-bearing (currently 4% to 5%) accounts can be used to pay for family members’ health care expenses.1 MediFund is the government’s safety net for needy Singaporeans who cannot cover their out-of-pocket expenses, even with MediSave. Also, all Singaporean Chinese 1st born male must be a soldier (SAF)if physically fit~ whereas as Singaporean Malay can opt for non combatant; Singapore Police force (SPF) or Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) as part of National Service conscription for 2 years.
It's good and bad everywhere. I have lived in Singapore for 25 years and very proud of my heritage and where I come from. I lived in San Diego, CA for 15 years and now I live in Houston, TX about 15 years too.
Actually we don’t cane people for littering, but we do cane people for public vandalism though 🌚 we have done that to an American. thanks for the shout out Noah! 😂
That vandal scumbag michael fay deserved it mwahahaa!!
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It's almost like Singapore is showing the US how healthcare should be done.... 🤔🤷
it is working very well. The difference is Singapore doesn't spent all the tax dollar money on weapons. US gives money to buy more weapons and nothing goes back to the people or even healthcares. Singapore pays you to have babies and even a yearly one time money given by the gov to the people. Everyone has a job in Singapore
There is no perfect system, whether in US or Singapore. It is pragmatic in Sg, and many understand we have to work hard and have racial harmony. We have little land and almost no resources, so human skills and tolerance helps build respect and interdependency
@@watb8689 singapore has a massive military for it's size lol
@@echochamber1234Oooo don’t judge a book by its cover pal.
Littering is only punished with a fine. If you get caught again, you pay a bigger fine and wear the shirt of shame, with ostentatious label “Corrective Work Order” written on your back, while you pick up litters in crowded places like parks and outside shopping malls. We don’t cane people for littering, that is excessive violence for petty crime.
“I came to US to label someone” 😂😂😂
Yeah ... He's racist.
Still would rather live in Singapore than USA 😊 proud to be Singaporean 🇸🇬🇸🇬
Definitely a misunderstanding...
During COVID, the Singapore government is paying for the COVID vaccines and treatments. If you choose not to take the free vaccines, the government will not pay for the treatment.
that's the better explanation
Well technically you have to fight everything with logic and principles, so I don't blame them when it comes to this because they already saw it coming from the start that
We don't cane people for littering in Singapore. At most, it's just a fine if you get caught and many people don't get caught lol. All the same, I enjoyed this video very much
Yep. Ronny sums it up pretty well for Singapore. "you can live forever but you'll have way less fun."
Yeah... unlike in malaysia... one can live well without a functioning brain. Cause none has brain over there
Its the best place to live on Earth if you want to a boring city life.
@@Justyn_Lim_ can't deny that. Hahah
That's why you have the best passport. With the money you saved on healthcare, you travel. Way more fun.
This policy should be adopted everywhere.
Though sg gets a bad rep it is a great place to live in
OK to live but a terrible place to work.... unless you paid the right bribes... Government controls the entire economy and won't give anyone a foot in. Cheaters.
I am nornally against "Tiger Mom" ism, but this is my exception. Lol
Singapore has strict laws on littering of any kind. First-time offenders face a fine of up to S$1,000. Repeat offenders will be fined up to S$2,000 and subject to Corrective Work Order (CWO). The CWO requires litterbugs to spend a few hours cleaning a public place, for example, picking up litter in a park.
Wait, is no one going to talk about how superior the bum gun is compared to toilet paper?
Singapore is a great emailed of how a country is govern not like this is America
Yeah, we don't care who came up we the solution. We just want it to get it done as efficiently as possible.
But it is still heavily subsidised by SG govt
true
Not a slippery slope as you can make it into a multi stage analysis. For example, you can have something that has traction (e.g. in specific choice-oriented decisions that has strong externalities - i.e. it affects the public disproportionately) before enforcing the rational decisions to make people responsible for their actions.
I'm not saying Asians aren't funny.. but this guy helping the stereotype about as much as he's improving the dynamic of the show.
Yes, he's racist.
@@carbonc6065 The Asian guy's racist?
@@ec6052 Noah ... and his rant from the video ... !
@@carbonc6065 Probably why it was so funny lol
@@ec6052 Ugh.
hahahaha..............so funnie Cane is very useful in Tropical Boring SG. At least they dun cane u if u dun want to get the Jab but u will be banned from shopping in the Mall
Are vaccines for Alcoholics, Obesities n Depression = if there are; and the affected r refusing these vaccinations~ should the taxpayers have to pay for their liver transplant, heart transplant and anti depressants???
Our (Singapore) government is extremely efficient at taxing fun
Hahaha this is hilarious
Noah do u ever insult South Africa where u are from? U live in the USA and insult here quite a bit too.
... Because he's a racist.
Lol..that's how all public Healthcare systems work. Canada, western Europe.
Just to point out, you probably become bankrupt before you managed to become an alcoholic.
lol...that was funny
lol ITS TRUE THOUGH singapore u have way less fun haha things u could do in America. wooo i would be arrested in a heart beat in singapore
Some fun things could get you killed in America!
Even sitting in your car can get u killed, like the female real estate agent in Coral Springs
@@stctblu You say like nobody gets killed in Singapore. Remember when a maid was killed and her body parts were thrown into rubbish bins like fucking thrash.
Hahhaa
Trevor fails to mention, and for those that don't know it, Singapore is about the size of Houston, Texas with a population of less than six million. It also is quasi socialism, and one has less overall freedoms we have here in the US. All that babying by the government comes at a price. Also they have capital punishment for narcotics trafficking. Caning for minor offenses. Some people refer to Singapore as Disneyland with the death penalty. Everything is relative. Trevor there should know that. His homeland of South Africa is on the verge of becoming a failed state in many ways. That's why the dude hauled butt here to the US and has been playing wannabe comedian and getting rich for it. Rich reading crap off a teleprompter. Crap other people wrote for you. Not a bad gig, huh Trevor? Way better than selling your butt in Soweto, huh?
Freedom is relative and contextual. Some people prefer the freedom to walk the street at night without being robbed and mugged, while some prefer the freedom to spew nonsense.
@@stctblu this sums up what I thought perfectly
Yaaa... I really don't want the freedom to be pushed onto the train tracks because my skin color is wrong
thats what you get with socialized medicine - if the government pays your bills, they get to tell you how to live. don't let it happen here.
Lmao.... you clearly have no idea how other countries' healthcare works. The US has one of the worst healthcare systems un the world. I suggest you travel outside your little bubble
Clearly you didn't watch the video and have never been to Singapore
Seriously, and it's always Americans who claim to want Medicare for All who can't deal with the "for all" part. Wait till they find out about all the other medical conditions that result from people's decisions... why not no free abortions if you didn't use birth control, no free treatment for traumatic injuries if you aren't wearing a helmet or a seatbelt in an accident, or no free treatment for any obesity-related illness if you have poor diet and exercise?
I am sorry. Why should I be paying for medical bills of anti vaxxers?
The gov in the USA (at least the republicans) cant tell you how to live unlike Singapore. That's why the US is the sick man of the West.
no singapore does not have universal healthcare. it is common wealth but there is no socialised medicine. the malay community who do not get the better paying jobs have no insurance.
😥
In Singapore, there's medical welfare for all regardless of race as long as one qualifies for it. Of course, household income, assets owned etc is part of the criteria you have to declare so as to prevent funds from going to people who can afford medical healthcare out of their own pockets but faking they can't.
Singaporean Malay here.
I'm just here to inform everyone that whatever this person said in regards to the Malay community here is inaccurate
The statement about healthcare is more accurate though. The government heavily subsidizes our healthcare bills and also regulates pricing of medication and procedures which is then charged to every person equally regardless of race. Only foreigners have to pay more but it's still pretty cheap.
A regular visit for the flu might cost locals 12-25 SGD in a government clinic and about 25-40 in a private clinic.
Also we have the Central Provident Fund system in place where a portion of the money you earn goes into a medical emergency fund for yourself or family members. So as long as you've worked a full time job for a year, you're pretty much covered on most minor medical procedures thus, the purpose of insurance in Singapore is more of an added bonus, a luxury you could say, rather than a necessity.
Though there are some rare individuals, we generally don't politicize race here in Singapore. There's poor Malays, there's also poor (insert race). Are Malays at a disadvantage due to the system? No. In fact we're the only exception to the rule, we get free education till secondary level because we're considered indigenous.
So please reassess your need to include Singapore into your agenda because if you've not yet noticed, we call ourselves Singaporean (insert race) because we understand that we're Singaporean first, race/ethnic identifier second.
I hope you're able to broaden your horizon a little and approach an issue in a more holistic view. Problems pertaining to people are never isolated in nature and as a fellow human being I hope you understand that your every action no matter how insignificant affects someone else too. Have a good day sir.
Wash your hands and stay safe.
Edit: Forgot to mention. Insurance here is really cheap by the way.
Singapore population consists of 75.9% Chinese, followed by ethnic Malays (15.0%) and ethnic Indians (7.5%), 1.6% consists of those classified as "Other" or are Eurasians.
The Malays r treated better than local Chinese~Singaporean Malays get free education up to university, whilst all other pays subsidised public schooling.
Also, the Gov has the minorities of the Malay organisation (MENDAKI) & the Indian organisation (SINDA)~ to encourage/monitor their students to improve and perform better academically.
The Chinese is influenced by Confucian Ethics whereby “Education” towards betterment of lives always strives harder. Henceforth, the lower income has higher % of minorities on poor paying jobs. However, these lower paying jobs has Medisave as a medical insurance.
MediSave, a national medical savings scheme, helps cover out-of-pocket payments. Personal and employer salary contributions (8%-10.5%, depending on age) to MediSave accounts are mandatory for all working citizens and permanent residents. These tax-exempt, interest-bearing (currently 4% to 5%) accounts can be used to pay for family members’ health care expenses.1
MediFund is the government’s safety net for needy Singaporeans who cannot cover their out-of-pocket expenses, even with MediSave.
Also, all Singaporean Chinese 1st born male must be a soldier (SAF)if physically fit~ whereas as Singaporean Malay can opt for non combatant; Singapore Police force (SPF) or Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) as part of National Service conscription for 2 years.
@@angxiang3186 eh, Chinese males have to be a soldier meh? Ive seen Chinese physically fit in Home Team...
So basically Singapore is sucks, but it's good
It's good and bad everywhere. I have lived in Singapore for 25 years and very proud of my heritage and where I come from. I lived in San Diego, CA for 15 years and now I live in Houston, TX about 15 years too.
In singapore. You'll live but you'll be bored till death.