nope, you did not see the title wrongly nor did i spell it wrongly without realising it. in fact, that is exactly how i want to spell it.
over the years, people around the world, including Singapore, have become more vocal as society insists all to be open and welcomed to the freedom of speech and what not. youths and young adults are especially vocal probably the problems they face tend to be more in numbers as they transit from being supported to being independent. nonetheless, not all face the same problems and concerns.
due to a greater changes in individual societies, which includes Singapore, the true identity is questioned. the true core and original identity is questioned as the lines between locals, permanent residents, foreign talent begin to blur.
many might have seen this video but if you have not, please take some time to do so. be open to the issues and comments raised. personally, i have to agree with some of her points. what defines a Singaporean today? where is Singapore heading towards?
don't get me wrong. i never said i am not proud to be a Singaporean. in fact, i am but still it is good if one remains open-minded to see views from others' eyes once in a while.