Wednesday, February 16, 2011

NS MAN!

Music : Perfect - Hedley
Mood : Sian cause booking in!


Hello blog! Since ages I talk to you! Suddenly feel like writing back on you so be happy about it! Another reason is to prepare myself for this year GCE 'O' English retake. Hope to improve my English as much as possible, so please guide me along the way! :D

Okay, let's see.. My life ever since i stopped my writing here.. Not too bad.. Maybe quite good.. Cause I got myself quite a good girlfriend or shall I say partner. (:

Life for me now is a part-time boyfriend and a full-time NS man! Most of the people will think that I'm lucky enough to get myself into Singapore Police force. Well, this is true in someway, but that's to them, not me! Comparing SPF to SAF, the training i heard from people who went through SAF's training is to train you for war-mode. While for SPF, the trainings are for maintaining Singapore's daily internal security. Is not about the course difference I'm trying to compare here. Both are totally different in the first place, so we cannot say which is good which is bad. Is the difference in the way they train enlistee that I want to compare.

I'm not trying to be racist or criticize anyone here, I just want to clear some doubts. In Police force, the ratio of M to C is 1:1. Comparing to the ratio of races in Singapore, this means Police recruits most of the M. While in Army force, the ratio of M to C is around 1:20! See the differences already? It is an obvious difference of the races in each force, I seriously don't understand why they want to gather most of the M in Police Force and not recruiting them equally in each forces. I believe that's one of the reasons why our M friends will feel that Singapore is being racist towards them, because they couldn't give an explanation to them for such arrangement.

Therefore, with the thought of that, in Police force, I feel that some of the M will tend to be more united. For example, always sitting together as a group, no matter in class or Mess. Speaking in their language even with the presence of other races. Forming teams of themselves when playing soccer. Organizing gathering that neglects other races. Supporting each other when one of them gives suggestion or order. These are just examples, it may not be true, but if you are a M and happen to read this, then you should know it better than me.

Being separated with different small groups in a squad, the unity will no longer be there, the fun will be lessen, the closeness will be distanced and the experience of brotherhood in Army can no longer be felt.

This is why I rather going through the tough training that Army Force provides but in return feeling the experience of brotherhood than in Police Force where we all put on fake smile just hoping to finish the training phrase and get the fcuk out of here!

This is how i feel being in Police force, I might be wrong, I'm just putting down my thoughts here, no other purpose or reason. Accept what I wrote, if not move on!

Okays, I shall put one more post about my NS life when I pass out! Of course before that I might be blogging too! So stay tune and see ya! :D

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