US EMBASSY DEMANDS BIGGER “GIFTS” FROM SINGAPORE BUSINESSES — AND LOCALS ARE FURIOUS
The United States Embassy is shaking down Singaporean businesses for cash. A leaked invitation for America’s 250th birthday party demands companies “consider substantially larger gifts,” sparking a firestorm of confusion and outrage. This isn’t diplomacy—it’s a SHAMEFUL and aggressive shakedown disguised as celebration.
Social media EXPLODED with memes and anger. Citizens are asking the brutal question: is this a request for sponsorships or a straight-up financial demand? The embassy’s diplomatically vague language isn’t an accident—it’s a calculated move. This comes just as the U.S. Ambassador bragged about American support for Singapore’s “miracle” recovery. Now, they’re CALLING IN THE FAVOUR. While experts whitewash this as “standard practice,” regular people see a chilling pattern: powerful institutions expecting payback while everyday struggles are ignored.
And those struggles are REAL. A shocking new survey reveals only 31% of Singaporeans believe the next generation will have a better life. Young people are drowning in rising costs, brutal competition, and shattered dreams. While businesses are pressured for “larger gifts,” a whole generation is losing hope, feeling the system is rigged against them.
This scandal exposes who the system truly serves—and it’s not you. The silence from top levels is DEAFENING.
They want your money while offering your children a future of decline.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




