Looking at how local blogger Xiaxue has taken to social media to complain about the various issues that have gone wrong in her estate, one could be forgiven for thinking that instead of first trying to resolve the issues ourselves, we immediately think of how someone else can instantaneously do it for us.
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As a self-professed influencer, however, in recent years, she has faced backlash for some of her tweets and comments, including those that shame overweight individuals or are racially insensitive. Ms Cheng is also well-known for her attention-seeking antics online, and openly stated that she is a supporter of the People’s Action Party (PAP).
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Xiaxue has vented her frustrations on the “unsightly and unsanitary” state of her housing block (which happens to be in the Workers’ Party (WP) held Aljunied Group Representative Constituency (GRC)) on social media despite the fact that we all know that the coronavirus has led to certain works and repairs having come to a halt.
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Perhaps these days its so easy to be cancelled that no one wants to have an opinion.
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I lose focus and began counting the number of times the word like was used in their conversations instead
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Do Singaporeans really take ownership for the things that happen around them or for their surroundings? Do they rely on the various state agencies to sort things out as the first port of call or do they take some initiative?
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Perhaps the controversial influencer does not understand what “global pandemic” means or perhaps, she displays the entitled attitude that things must be done as and when she wants it - never mind the pandemic, that some Singaporeans have.