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    From gerard jud@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 20 23:34:47 2022
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more capable
    or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore now
    expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because they
    stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters.
    Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For decades now,
    the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in
    Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs,
    is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to Singapore as India’
    s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and
    Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.

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  • From wog wacker@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Thu Apr 21 22:53:08 2022
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more
    capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore
    now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because they
    stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters.
    Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For decades
    now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in
    Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs,
    is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to Singapore as India’
    s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and
    Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.

    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they go. They
    arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result, in
    some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the growing
    Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have big
    investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Fri Apr 29 17:54:45 2022
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more
    capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore
    now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because they
    stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters.
    Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For decades
    now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in
    Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs,
    is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to Singapore as India’
    s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and
    Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they go.
    They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result, in
    some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the growing
    Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have big
    investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34

    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-
    elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty. “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum material
    increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is no
    Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the military domain.
    The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with Western
    technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the Indian Army
    in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly being shared
    on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should make
    Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Tue May 3 20:56:21 2022
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more
    capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore
    now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because
    they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork
    eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and
    Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they go.
    They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result, in
    some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the growing
    Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have big
    investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would get
    re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty. “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum material
    increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is no
    Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the military
    domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with Western
    technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the Indian
    Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly being
    shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should make
    Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.

    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From wog wacker@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Tue May 3 22:06:25 2022
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more
    capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore
    now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because
    they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork
    eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese
    and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they go.
    They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result,
    in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the
    growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have big
    investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would get
    re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty. “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum material
    increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is no
    Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the military
    domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with Western
    technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the Indian
    Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly being
    shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should make
    Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.

    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Thu Jun 23 22:31:40 2022
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese
    and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they
    go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result,
    in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the
    growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have
    big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would
    get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is
    no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the military
    domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly being
    shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should
    make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.

    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on Britain
    and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American influence. But
    this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China and
    therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced by
    the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It should
    be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to stand
    in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts of
    alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India’s
    influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy but
    geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Sat Jul 2 19:44:47 2022
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have
    big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would
    get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is
    no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should
    make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on Britain
    and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American influence. But
    this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China and
    therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced by
    the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It should
    be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to stand
    in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts of
    alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India’s
    influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy but
    geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?

    This is a good example of Indo-American influence on Singapore and a triumph of geopolitics over meritocracy.


    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/spore-launches-three-new-satellites-into-space-for-security-climate-disaster-monitoring

    This is not the first time and there be more in future. Why is Singapore's satellites being launched by an Indian rocket?

    Its about Indo-America geopolitics. Space technology is one critical area of US Strategy Against China. Singapore's satellites, which use American components, cannot be launched by China. But they can be launched by India's rickety rocket because India
    is US favorite counterweight against China, All these despite the poor record of India's rocket launches and the inferiority of India's space technology compared to that of China.

    Not just satellite launches. The whole of Singapore's space-related industry will have to work closely with US and India but not China.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From stoney@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Mon Jul 4 10:19:49 2022
    On Sunday, July 3, 2022 at 10:44:48 AM UTC+8, dosai prata wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There
    is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts
    of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India
    s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy
    but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    This is a good example of Indo-American influence on Singapore and a triumph of geopolitics over meritocracy.


    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/spore-launches-three-new-satellites-into-space-for-security-climate-disaster-monitoring

    This is not the first time and there be more in future. Why is Singapore's satellites being launched by an Indian rocket?

    Its about Indo-America geopolitics. Space technology is one critical area of US Strategy Against China. Singapore's satellites, which use American components, cannot be launched by China. But they can be launched by India's rickety rocket because India
    is US favorite counterweight against China, All these despite the poor record of India's rocket launches and the inferiority of India's space technology compared to that of China.

    Not just satellite launches. The whole of Singapore's space-related industry will have to work closely with US and India but not China.

    Wait till the Indian rocket fell over on launch or fell out of the sky will they change their Indo mind there.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Sun Nov 27 19:37:14 2022
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have
    big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would
    get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is
    no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should
    make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on Britain
    and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American influence. But
    this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China and
    therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced by
    the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It should
    be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to stand
    in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts of
    alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India’s
    influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy but
    geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?

    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and table-
    tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be more
    appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From frodo sam0@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Tue Dec 6 21:04:28 2022
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There
    is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts
    of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India
    s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy
    but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and table-
    tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be
    more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.


    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians, the
    Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down
    for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS going
    to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Wed Dec 7 18:56:15 2022
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For
    decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have
    big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if would
    get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as being
    particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There is
    no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times should
    make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on Britain
    and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American influence. But
    this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China and
    therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced by
    the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It should
    be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to stand
    in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts of
    alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India’s
    influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy but
    geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?

    Beyond aviation, India has more to offer Singapore as engine of growth | The Straits Times


    Air India was put up for sale by the Indian government. Up till now, there has been no takers. Air India is a piece of shit that no Indian corporation would want to get near to. Why is Singapore Airlines putting money into Air India now? What kind
    of corporate decision is this? Is this based on race, geopolitics or meritocracy? Is this made by some Indian heads in the reputable international corporation?

    We have this Indian in Straits Times writing in support of the decision. Not surprising. Indians in Singapore openly supports their race and their Mother India. If Chinese were to do likewise for China in the slightest way, Indians would openly express
    their dread and fear of China’s influence over the Chinese in Singapore.

    India as an engine of growth for Singapore? As an engine of growth for the ethnic Indian population in Singapore is more likely. Indians in India are mating and breeding like pests. There’s a population explosion in India. Indians want to get the hell
    of Shithole India. Singapore is one of their favorite destinations. Indians in Singapore are helping to make the island more attractive for them. They use their positions of influence everywhere, e.g. in the media, to support India and Singapore getting
    closer. But they would write shit to prevent China and Singapore getting closer.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From stoney@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Fri Dec 9 09:58:40 2022
    On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 10:56:17 AM UTC+8, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There
    is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts
    of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India
    s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy
    but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    Beyond aviation, India has more to offer Singapore as engine of growth | The Straits Times


    Air India was put up for sale by the Indian government. Up till now, there has been no takers. Air India is a piece of shit that no Indian corporation would want to get near to. Why is Singapore Airlines putting money into Air India now? What kind of
    corporate decision is this? Is this based on race, geopolitics or meritocracy? Is this made by some Indian heads in the reputable international corporation?

    We have this Indian in Straits Times writing in support of the decision. Not surprising. Indians in Singapore openly supports their race and their Mother India. If Chinese were to do likewise for China in the slightest way, Indians would openly express
    their dread and fear of China’s influence over the Chinese in Singapore.

    India as an engine of growth for Singapore? As an engine of growth for the ethnic Indian population in Singapore is more likely. Indians in India are mating and breeding like pests. There’s a population explosion in India. Indians want to get the
    hell of Shithole India. Singapore is one of their favorite destinations. Indians in Singapore are helping to make the island more attractive for them. They use their positions of influence everywhere, e.g. in the media, to support India and Singapore
    getting closer. But they would write shit to prevent China and Singapore getting closer.

    Indian airline bleeded to its death over several times of govt pumping them up with taxpayers money already. The repeated failure to resuscitate is due to they talk and roll their tongues more than doing it with their hands. The cabins are smelly of
    curry with curry clothings on its people. They are not interested to fly long distance as they are lazy and always dreaming about their sex and indian drama for 3 to 4 hours of watching every night at home. So they won't like to fly long haul flight.
    They want to go home everyday in order not to miss their sex and sexy dramas. Hence they rather have no will to go to work or not to do their job right, because everyone don't want each other to exceed each other. If people don't believe it, just ask
    them true or not.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From stoney@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Fri Dec 9 11:46:33 2022
    On Thursday, December 8, 2022 at 10:56:17 AM UTC+8, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There
    is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts
    of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India
    s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy
    but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    Beyond aviation, India has more to offer Singapore as engine of growth | The Straits Times


    Air India was put up for sale by the Indian government. Up till now, there has been no takers. Air India is a piece of shit that no Indian corporation would want to get near to. Why is Singapore Airlines putting money into Air India now? What kind of
    corporate decision is this? Is this based on race, geopolitics or meritocracy? Is this made by some Indian heads in the reputable international corporation?

    We have this Indian in Straits Times writing in support of the decision. Not surprising. Indians in Singapore openly supports their race and their Mother India. If Chinese were to do likewise for China in the slightest way, Indians would openly express
    their dread and fear of China’s influence over the Chinese in Singapore.

    India as an engine of growth for Singapore? As an engine of growth for the ethnic Indian population in Singapore is more likely. Indians in India are mating and breeding like pests. There’s a population explosion in India. Indians want to get the
    hell of Shithole India. Singapore is one of their favorite destinations. Indians in Singapore are helping to make the island more attractive for them. They use their positions of influence everywhere, e.g. in the media, to support India and Singapore
    getting closer. But they would write shit to prevent China and Singapore getting closer.

    Those investments that involved in high burn rate should not be invested. It is not easy to manage and control the burn rate of money consumed everyday in order to keep the company afloat and at the same time expecting the diversity of employees with
    different attitudes towards profiting making for a foreign company in the country.

    For example:

    1. never buy up a low class, collapsed, or outsider soccer or football club. The footballers are not going to run faster for your money paid to them. Hence, its speed of burn rate of money spent to collapse your company is faster than counting profit
    from its revenues. The fail-rate is almost 100 percent.

    2. never buy up of low quality people in the running of their collapsed airlines. Never buy collapsed airlines that have people who were lazy with unprofessional skills in their jobs. Sooner or later, the company will collapse. Just check how many times
    the airlines were injected with money from the government or investors will tell you that sooner or later, your investment money will be gone too.

    No everyone wants to fly long haul away from their family or boyfriends or girlfriends. They also get older from lack of sleeps and adjusting to different timings. Buying of airline is about buying bad people and not the aeroplane, per se. Plane can be
    maintained and serviced to high international standards by hiring or subcontracting to specialised aviation company. But the human part is difficult as it is on how to maintain the human beings in the running of the airline. The fail-rate of investing in
    a collapsed airline is almost 100 percent certain again.

    3. never buy up a manufacturing in another country where you have no experience of their manpower culture and unionised work history. You will end up having to drain all your money into union talks and work culture and other human being problems into
    your acquired manufacturing company. In the food manufacturing, the risk of failure could end in losses of businesses from rejection of food quality standards.

    In summary, if you want to do this kind of high cash flow rate of businesses, always start from your own experiences of having run or have been running your business from ground zero first. This is because you can keep an eye on costs and ensuring there
    is quality employments too. In short, never buy collapsed airlines, manufacturing, or others where large manpower is needed.



    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 9 20:15:37 2022
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they
    are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be
    more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians, the
    Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down for
    decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS going
    to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land area
    and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From frodo sam0@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Mon Dec 12 20:05:13 2022
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they
    are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As
    a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for
    the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore
    will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be
    more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians, the
    Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down
    for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?

    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 25 21:24:03 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because
    they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians
    in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to
    racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine
    if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective.
    As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking
    at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore
    they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see
    if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations -
    as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for
    the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore
    will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore.
    It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed
    to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would
    be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down
    for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/asian-insider-podcast-with-both-sides-beefing-up-latest-india-china-border-clash-a-bad-sign

    Indians and Chinese clashed again at their Himalayan border region. Indians in Singapore Straits TimesST) talk with Indian "experts" about the incident. Not surprisingly the Chinese are being portray as the villains, yet again. What else to expect when
    its Indians talking to Indians about Chinese.

    600 is a big number of soldiers to gather together. It takes much effort to do that. Why did the Chinese engage the Indians with about 600 soldiers and not 6 or 60? Because that's roughly the number of Indian soldiers which had encroached into Chinese
    territory. Cunning Indian claimed their number was much lower and made themselves out to be heroes who fought off an overwhelming number of enemies.

    Indians in Singapore, especially those in the Straits Times, will use the media to support India. This again shows the influence India has on Indians in Singapore. Something the ST will not write about.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 25 21:22:55 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because
    they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians
    in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to
    racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine
    if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective.
    As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking
    at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore
    they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see
    if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations -
    as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for
    the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore
    will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore.
    It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed
    to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would
    be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down
    for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.

    Christmas is in full swing. Gifts with all sorts of wrappings are being exchanged. Why is there no concern for the environment?

    Gifts of money is better than that of physical goods. With money, there is no repeat of the same goods from different friends or relatives. Moreover, with money, it can be reused. Person A gives X amount of angpao to B. Then B can use the money to give
    to C. With physical goods, it would an embarassing thing to do..

    Since the money is a gift, just like physical goods, it has to be new. That is why new notes are sought after for angpow. Simple reason like this is ignore. They only want to get rid of Chinese culture.

    Get rid of those racist Indians in charge of MAS and bring back the new notes for angpow.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 25 21:26:05 2022
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because
    they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians
    in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to
    racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine
    if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective.
    As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking
    at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore
    they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see
    if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations -
    as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for
    the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore
    will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore.
    It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed
    to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would
    be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped down
    for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down. https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.

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  • From wog wacker@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Sun Jan 1 06:07:49 2023
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because
    they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians
    in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to
    racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective.
    As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking
    at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore
    they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations -
    as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore.
    It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed
    to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.

    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a long
    over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
    Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzoECAAQQzoFCAAQkQI6DgguEIMBENQCELEDEIAEOgsILhCABBCxAxCDAToECC4QQzoHCAAQyQMQQzoKCC4QsQMQgwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoFCAAQgAQ6CwguEIAEEMcBENEDOgUILhCABDoGCAAQFhAeOggIABAWEB4QCjoICAAQFhAeEA86BQgAEIYDSgQIQRgASgQIRhgAUABYoFRg0VZoBHABeAGAAe0BiAG
    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=man+rape+cow&biw=1098&bih=545&ei=hC-xY4erPJGZseMPxcCIoA8&ved=0ahUKEwiH_dua5qX8AhWRTGwGHUUgAvQ4KBDh1QMIEA&uact=5&oq=man+rape+cow&gs_lcp=
    Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzoKCAAQRxDWBBCwA0oECEEYAEoECEYYAFCxC1jFJWDdOGgBcAB4AIABiQGIAaYIkgEDNi41mAEAoAEByAEEwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    They don't only do it in India but overseas too. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/


    Why are those news not reported by the Straits Times? That man was exercising his social responsibility. By punishing him, Singapore is making it easy for the Indians to prey on girls. What will follow from this case? The door is wide open for Indian
    guys to take advantage of Chinese girls. It’s telling the girls that if you don’t accept the wooing of an Indian, you are a racist, you can’t accept diversity and inclusiveness. He can report you to the police and it will become a widely
    publicised case.

    Indians and Malays who committed more serious racial crimes against Chinese did not get it that bad.

    A Malay racist spat repeatedly at a Chinese lady at a bus station. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfI_l2DpGsE

    An Indian racist who spew vulgarities at Chinese. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E3z7mPVReQ

    India woman beat Chinese girl.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyNOq9vUbd4

    Malay man beat Chinese undergrad
    Man who allegedly made racist remarks, attacked university student charged with public nuisance | The Straits Times

    Indians murdered Chinese.
    In Ang Mo Kio, one old Chinese man, who was praying silently by himself, was beaten to death by an Indian. The murderer was sentenced with diminished responsibility because he was “drunk”.


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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Thu Jan 5 21:45:38 2023
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:22:57 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because
    they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians
    in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to
    racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective.
    As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking
    at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore
    they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations -
    as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built
    with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on
    China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore.
    It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed
    to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of
    venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is MAS
    going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit land
    area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    Christmas is in full swing. Gifts with all sorts of wrappings are being exchanged. Why is there no concern for the environment?

    Gifts of money is better than that of physical goods. With money, there is no repeat of the same goods from different friends or relatives. Moreover, with money, it can be reused. Person A gives X amount of angpao to B. Then B can use the money to give
    to C. With physical goods, it would an embarassing thing to do..

    Since the money is a gift, just like physical goods, it has to be new. That is why new notes are sought after for angpow. Simple reason like this is ignore. They only want to get rid of Chinese culture.

    Get rid of those racist Indians in charge of MAS and bring back the new notes for angpow.

    Good to see the Chinese out in force to defend one of their traditions. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/long-queues-for-new-notes-ahead-of-chinese-new-year

    Those in MAS who try to do away with the tradition should be fired and kicked out of Singapore. They are not fit to be multi-racial, multi-cultural Singaporeans.

    What rubbish are they talking about protecting the environment. In fact, they are racists. They are only against Chinese culture.

    Look at a brief list of Chinese traditions and customs which have disappeared or changed:
    Chap Goh Meh gone.
    Wearing non-red, including black, during CNY.
    Shark fins gone.
    Pork in Western fastfood gone.


    Now the Straits Times (ST) is starting to work on the Chinese to make them give up on consuming bird-nests.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/style/beauty-of-bird-s-nest-brisk-sales-for-the-delicacy-but-is-it-worth-paying-for

    As has been pointed out earlier in this thread, there are more important non-Chinese traditions and customs to get rid of. The cliche overseas about Singapore is this:

    It's Disneyland where there are people who stinks and people who wash their arses with their hands.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Tue Jan 10 00:24:48 2023
    On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 5:45:40 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:22:57 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations
    - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more
    on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    Christmas is in full swing. Gifts with all sorts of wrappings are being exchanged. Why is there no concern for the environment?

    Gifts of money is better than that of physical goods. With money, there is no repeat of the same goods from different friends or relatives. Moreover, with money, it can be reused. Person A gives X amount of angpao to B. Then B can use the money to
    give to C. With physical goods, it would an embarassing thing to do..

    Since the money is a gift, just like physical goods, it has to be new. That is why new notes are sought after for angpow. Simple reason like this is ignore. They only want to get rid of Chinese culture.

    Get rid of those racist Indians in charge of MAS and bring back the new notes for angpow.
    Good to see the Chinese out in force to defend one of their traditions. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/long-queues-for-new-notes-ahead-of-chinese-new-year

    Those in MAS who try to do away with the tradition should be fired and kicked out of Singapore. They are not fit to be multi-racial, multi-cultural Singaporeans.

    What rubbish are they talking about protecting the environment. In fact, they are racists. They are only against Chinese culture.

    Look at a brief list of Chinese traditions and customs which have disappeared or changed:
    Chap Goh Meh gone.
    Wearing non-red, including black, during CNY.
    Shark fins gone.
    Pork in Western fastfood gone.


    Now the Straits Times (ST) is starting to work on the Chinese to make them give up on consuming bird-nests.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/style/beauty-of-bird-s-nest-brisk-sales-for-the-delicacy-but-is-it-worth-paying-for

    As has been pointed out earlier in this thread, there are more important non-Chinese traditions and customs to get rid of. The cliche overseas about Singapore is this:

    It's Disneyland where there are people who stinks and people who wash their arses with their hands.

    The Hindu Thaipusam will fall on 5th Feb this year.

    There were no street procession for Thaipusam in 2021 and 2022 due to Covid-19 safe-distancing measures. There shouldn't be any this year either. There should not be anymore Thaipusam street procession. Why? It is a religious procession. Religious
    processions in Singapore had been banned by law since 1964 when the Malay-Muslims turned a procession to celebrate the Prohet Mohammed birthday into the biggest and bloodiest racial riot on this island.

    Since then, Singapore has become home to people of many ethnicity and religions, many of which have long history of conflicts between them. Allowing a procession for one religion would hurt the sensitivities of other religions. This would endanger
    religious harmony in Singapore which, until now, has been painstakingly maintained. For this reason, St. Patrick's Day procession for the Irish had been stopped after a few times. Therefore, to be fair to all ethnicity and religion, Thaipusam
    procession should not be allowed.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Thu Jan 19 16:44:23 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations
    - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more
    on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a
    long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
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    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=man+rape+cow&biw=1098&bih=545&ei=hC-xY4erPJGZseMPxcCIoA8&ved=0ahUKEwiH_dua5qX8AhWRTGwGHUUgAvQ4KBDh1QMIEA&uact=5&oq=man+rape+cow&gs_lcp=
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    They don't only do it in India but overseas too. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/


    Why are those news not reported by the Straits Times? That man was exercising his social responsibility. By punishing him, Singapore is making it easy for the Indians to prey on girls. What will follow from this case? The door is wide open for Indian
    guys to take advantage of Chinese girls. It’s telling the girls that if you don’t accept the wooing of an Indian, you are a racist, you can’t accept diversity and inclusiveness. He can report you to the police and it will become a widely publicised
    case.

    Indians and Malays who committed more serious racial crimes against Chinese did not get it that bad.

    A Malay racist spat repeatedly at a Chinese lady at a bus station. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfI_l2DpGsE

    An Indian racist who spew vulgarities at Chinese. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E3z7mPVReQ

    India woman beat Chinese girl.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Tue Jan 24 17:26:36 2023
    On Friday, January 20, 2023 at 12:44:25 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with
    them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’
    s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point
    under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in
    the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying
    more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been
    heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What
    about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are
    in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a
    long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
    Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzoECAAQQzoFCAAQkQI6DgguEIMBENQCELEDEIAEOgsILhCABBCxAxCDAToECC4QQzoHCAAQyQMQQzoKCC4QsQMQgwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoFCAAQgAQ6CwguEIAEEMcBENEDOgUILhCABDoGCAAQFhAeOggIABAWEB4QCjoICAAQFhAeEA86BQgAEIYDSgQIQRgASgQIRhgAUABYoFRg0VZoBHABeAGAAe0BiAG
    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=man+rape+cow&biw=1098&bih=545&ei=hC-xY4erPJGZseMPxcCIoA8&ved=0ahUKEwiH_dua5qX8AhWRTGwGHUUgAvQ4KBDh1QMIEA&uact=5&oq=man+rape+cow&gs_lcp=
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    They don't only do it in India but overseas too. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/



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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to gera...@gmail.com on Wed Jan 25 22:11:40 2023
    On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 5:45:40 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:22:57 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations
    - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more
    on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    Christmas is in full swing. Gifts with all sorts of wrappings are being exchanged. Why is there no concern for the environment?

    Gifts of money is better than that of physical goods. With money, there is no repeat of the same goods from different friends or relatives. Moreover, with money, it can be reused. Person A gives X amount of angpao to B. Then B can use the money to
    give to C. With physical goods, it would an embarassing thing to do..

    Since the money is a gift, just like physical goods, it has to be new. That is why new notes are sought after for angpow. Simple reason like this is ignore. They only want to get rid of Chinese culture.

    Get rid of those racist Indians in charge of MAS and bring back the new notes for angpow.
    Good to see the Chinese out in force to defend one of their traditions. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/long-queues-for-new-notes-ahead-of-chinese-new-year

    Those in MAS who try to do away with the tradition should be fired and kicked out of Singapore. They are not fit to be multi-racial, multi-cultural Singaporeans.

    What rubbish are they talking about protecting the environment. In fact, they are racists. They are only against Chinese culture.

    Look at a brief list of Chinese traditions and customs which have disappeared or changed:
    Chap Goh Meh gone.
    Wearing non-red, including black, during CNY.
    Shark fins gone.
    Pork in Western fastfood gone.


    Now the Straits Times (ST) is starting to work on the Chinese to make them give up on consuming bird-nests.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/style/beauty-of-bird-s-nest-brisk-sales-for-the-delicacy-but-is-it-worth-paying-for

    As has been pointed out earlier in this thread, there are more important non-Chinese traditions and customs to get rid of. The cliche overseas about Singapore is this:

    It's Disneyland where there are people who stinks and people who wash their arses with their hands.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/digital-red-packets-proving-popular-during-cny-as-bank-customers-look-to-beat-queues-for-fresh-notes

    The ST just won't give up its effort to demote Chinese culture. It goes out of its way to obtain the figure for the total amount used for digital red packets this year and how much this has increased over last year.

    In the case of non-Chinese cultures, its a different story. It would promote them in every way possible. After readers suggestion to give Thaipusam procession a miss, it carries an article about "irrepressible carnivals" around the world in the month of
    Feb.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/travel/irrepressible-carnivals-in-germany-and-globally

    Feb, same month as the coming Thaipusam. It is massaging the mind of Singaporeans to accept the return of the Thaipusam procession. It is saying that the procession is just another of those "irrepressible carnivals" which are held all over the world.

    The Thaisupam procession is not just another of those globally held carnivals. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival and the procession held in conjunction with it is religious in nature.

    Singapore is not like other places in the world. It is a multi-racial and multi-religious nation. Sensitivities exist between the various races and religions. These can go to the extremes. Some years back, Malay-Muslims expressed their sensitivities to
    the distribution of pig toys by fastfood chain McDonald. The distribution was stopped. Now, not only pig toys but pork is off the menu of, not only McDonald, but all Western fastfood in Singapore. Occasionally, such sensitivities give rise to riots
    between races and religions. Most notable in the history of Singapore so far was a Muslim religious procession which turned into a nationwide bloody riots in 1964.

    One wonders why the Malay-Muslims are not expressing their sensitivities to the Thaipusam procession. Are they being selective, only being sensitive to Chinese culture?

    Singapore cannot afford the luxury of enjoying a religious procession as one of those "irrepressible carnivals" in other parts of the world. More importantly, the government should be fair, "regardless of race, language or religion", when they deal with
    sensitivities of the various races and religions.

    For these reasons, Thaipusam procession should not be brought back.

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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Sun Jan 29 23:07:41 2023
    On Thursday, January 26, 2023 at 6:11:41 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Friday, January 6, 2023 at 5:45:40 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:22:57 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with
    them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’
    s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point
    under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in
    the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying
    more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been
    heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What
    about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are
    in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    Christmas is in full swing. Gifts with all sorts of wrappings are being exchanged. Why is there no concern for the environment?

    Gifts of money is better than that of physical goods. With money, there is no repeat of the same goods from different friends or relatives. Moreover, with money, it can be reused. Person A gives X amount of angpao to B. Then B can use the money to
    give to C. With physical goods, it would an embarassing thing to do..

    Since the money is a gift, just like physical goods, it has to be new. That is why new notes are sought after for angpow. Simple reason like this is ignore. They only want to get rid of Chinese culture.

    Get rid of those racist Indians in charge of MAS and bring back the new notes for angpow.
    Good to see the Chinese out in force to defend one of their traditions. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/long-queues-for-new-notes-ahead-of-chinese-new-year

    Those in MAS who try to do away with the tradition should be fired and kicked out of Singapore. They are not fit to be multi-racial, multi-cultural Singaporeans.

    What rubbish are they talking about protecting the environment. In fact, they are racists. They are only against Chinese culture.

    Look at a brief list of Chinese traditions and customs which have disappeared or changed:
    Chap Goh Meh gone.
    Wearing non-red, including black, during CNY.
    Shark fins gone.
    Pork in Western fastfood gone.


    Now the Straits Times (ST) is starting to work on the Chinese to make them give up on consuming bird-nests.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/style/beauty-of-bird-s-nest-brisk-sales-for-the-delicacy-but-is-it-worth-paying-for

    As has been pointed out earlier in this thread, there are more important non-Chinese traditions and customs to get rid of. The cliche overseas about Singapore is this:

    It's Disneyland where there are people who stinks and people who wash their arses with their hands.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/digital-red-packets-proving-popular-during-cny-as-bank-customers-look-to-beat-queues-for-fresh-notes

    The ST just won't give up its effort to demote Chinese culture. It goes out of its way to obtain the figure for the total amount used for digital red packets this year and how much this has increased over last year.

    In the case of non-Chinese cultures, its a different story. It would promote them in every way possible. After readers suggestion to give Thaipusam procession a miss, it carries an article about "irrepressible carnivals" around the world in the month
    of Feb.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/life/travel/irrepressible-carnivals-in-germany-and-globally

    Feb, same month as the coming Thaipusam. It is massaging the mind of Singaporeans to accept the return of the Thaipusam procession. It is saying that the procession is just another of those "irrepressible carnivals" which are held all over the world.

    The Thaisupam procession is not just another of those globally held carnivals. Thaipusam is a Hindu festival and the procession held in conjunction with it is religious in nature.

    Singapore is not like other places in the world. It is a multi-racial and multi-religious nation. Sensitivities exist between the various races and religions. These can go to the extremes. Some years back, Malay-Muslims expressed their sensitivities to
    the distribution of pig toys by fastfood chain McDonald. The distribution was stopped. Now, not only pig toys but pork is off the menu of, not only McDonald, but all Western fastfood in Singapore. Occasionally, such sensitivities give rise to riots
    between races and religions. Most notable in the history of Singapore so far was a Muslim religious procession which turned into a nationwide bloody riots in 1964.

    One wonders why the Malay-Muslims are not expressing their sensitivities to the Thaipusam procession. Are they being selective, only being sensitive to Chinese culture?

    Singapore cannot afford the luxury of enjoying a religious procession as one of those "irrepressible carnivals" in other parts of the world. More importantly, the government should be fair, "regardless of race, language or religion", when they deal
    with sensitivities of the various races and religions.

    For these reasons, Thaipusam procession should not be brought back.

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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Wed Feb 1 22:07:20 2023
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
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    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian
    tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims
    and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them
    wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s
    see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations
    - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under
    the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure
    for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the
    West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended
    on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more
    on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily
    influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about
    the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in
    all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton
    and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two Indians,
    the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be chopped
    down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a
    long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
    Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzoECAAQQzoFCAAQkQI6DgguEIMBENQCELEDEIAEOgsILhCABBCxAxCDAToECC4QQzoHCAAQyQMQQzoKCC4QsQMQgwEQQzoKCAAQsQMQgwEQQzoFCAAQgAQ6CwguEIAEEMcBENEDOgUILhCABDoGCAAQFhAeOggIABAWEB4QCjoICAAQFhAeEA86BQgAEIYDSgQIQRgASgQIRhgAUABYoFRg0VZoBHABeAGAAe0BiAG
    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=man+rape+cow&biw=1098&bih=545&ei=hC-xY4erPJGZseMPxcCIoA8&ved=0ahUKEwiH_dua5qX8AhWRTGwGHUUgAvQ4KBDh1QMIEA&uact=5&oq=man+rape+cow&gs_lcp=
    Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzoKCAAQRxDWBBCwA0oECEEYAEoECEYYAFCxC1jFJWDdOGgBcAB4AIABiQGIAaYIkgEDNi41mAEAoAEByAEEwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    They don't only do it in India but overseas too. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/


    Why are those news not reported by the Straits Times? That man was exercising his social responsibility. By punishing him, Singapore is making it easy for the Indians to prey on girls. What will follow from this case? The door is wide open for Indian
    guys to take advantage of Chinese girls. It’s telling the girls that if you don’t accept the wooing of an Indian, you are a racist, you can’t accept diversity and inclusiveness. He can report you to the police and it will become a widely publicised
    case.

    Indians and Malays who committed more serious racial crimes against Chinese did not get it that bad.

    A Malay racist spat repeatedly at a Chinese lady at a bus station. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfI_l2DpGsE

    An Indian racist who spew vulgarities at Chinese. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E3z7mPVReQ

    India woman beat Chinese girl.

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  • From frodo sam0@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Tue Feb 14 19:59:02 2023
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with
    them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’
    s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point
    under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in
    the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits
    Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying
    more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been
    heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What
    about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are
    in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards
    of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian
    Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone
    concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It
    would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans,
    “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially. Is
    MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per unit
    land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a
    long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
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    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=man+rape+cow&biw=1098&bih=545&ei=hC-xY4erPJGZseMPxcCIoA8&ved=0ahUKEwiH_dua5qX8AhWRTGwGHUUgAvQ4KBDh1QMIEA&uact=5&oq=man+rape+cow&gs_lcp=
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    They don't only do it in India but overseas too. https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/



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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 25 23:16:38 2023
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the
    population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the
    Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with
    them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let
    s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.


    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language
    curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point
    under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites
    built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are
    reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in
    the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying
    more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been
    heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What
    about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are
    in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come
    under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed
    guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing.
    It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all
    Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially.
    Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per
    unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over a
    long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared. https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=animals+raped+india&ei=OJKxY_WVA6zcz7sPpui5yAg&ved=0ahUKEwj1kf-qxKb8AhUs7nMBHSZ0DokQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=animals+raped+india&gs_lcp=
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    jFpIBBjYuMTYuMZgBAKABAcABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp

    Especially cows.

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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Sun Feb 26 01:02:20 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not
    because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that
    Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in
    the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As
    the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony.
    Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with
    them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next.
    Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the
    US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point
    under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips
    are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported
    in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying
    more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been
    heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What
    about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two
    are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to
    come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed
    guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing.
    It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all
    Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and socially.
    Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per
    unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised over
    a long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.

    Girls should beware of Indian guys for good reasons. This is not based on prejudices. It’s internationally known facts.

    Indians have a rape culture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CknISJRFrUY

    They don’t only rape. They gang rape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKHS3k31ss

    They even rape Covid-19 patient in hospital. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BldSTDvA3xs

    Even animals are in spared.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Tue Feb 28 14:42:57 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is
    not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend
    that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in
    the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As
    the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex
    with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next.
    Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than
    the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips
    are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two
    are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to
    come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed
    guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per
    unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised
    over a long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.


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  • From papa dumdum@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Fri Mar 3 19:25:07 2023
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is
    not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend
    that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid
    Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-
    Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in
    the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As
    the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex
    with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been
    effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In
    Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next.
    Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than
    the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high
    positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips
    are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China.
    Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore
    depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy
    American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for
    Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not
    be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two
    are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to
    come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed
    guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by two
    Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to be
    chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants per
    unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films

    As expected, because the accused is Chinese and the aggrieved is Indian, even though half only, the Chinese could not have gotten worse. Lost his job, publicly apologised to that half-Indian, now jailed and fined. All these widely publicised
    over a long over a long period of time. He will lose his PR status. He will be kicked back to his country of origin once he is out of jail

    There are more injustices suffered by the Chinee guy than justice for that half-Indian.

    All these punishment for what? He was only expressing his opinion privately in a conversation with the half-Indian. He was concerned for the girl. He was showing empathy for her parents. He himself has lost a daughter to an Indian man.


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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to papa dumdum on Wed Mar 8 23:25:49 2023
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
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    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
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    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is
    not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend
    that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions
    in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese.
    As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex
    with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere.
    In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next.
    Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than
    the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding
    high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good
    for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should
    not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The
    two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India,
    to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by
    two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to
    be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants
    per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films


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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Mon Mar 13 07:20:21 2023
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 7:25:51 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This
    is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere.
    In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC
    next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain.


    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding
    high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore.
    The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good
    for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should
    not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The
    two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India,
    to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such
    as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by
    two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to
    be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants
    per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Thu Mar 23 23:03:47 2023
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 7:25:51 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This
    is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere.
    In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC
    next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain.


    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding
    high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore.
    The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good
    for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should
    not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The
    two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India,
    to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such
    as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by
    two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to
    be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants
    per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.

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  • From papa dumdum@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Fri Mar 31 23:04:14 2023
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 6:03:49 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 7:25:51 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This
    is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC
    next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain.


    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a
    proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore.
    The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be
    good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising
    India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China.
    The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to
    India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will
    not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in
    such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run
    by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees
    to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to papa dumdum on Sat Apr 1 04:39:48 2023
    On Saturday, April 1, 2023 at 6:04:16 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
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    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races.
    This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese
    would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter
    would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against
    racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want.
    Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of
    racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a
    SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-
    level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a
    proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’
    s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee'
    s clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world
    are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be
    good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising
    India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China.
    The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to
    India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will
    not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were
    the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in
    such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was
    run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the
    trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically
    and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian
    food stalls.

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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to papa dumdum on Tue Apr 4 17:50:26 2023
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is
    not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend
    that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their
    failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions
    in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese.
    As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the
    Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour
    in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex
    with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere.
    In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next.
    Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than
    the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding
    high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The
    Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good
    for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should
    not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The
    two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India,
    to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient
    Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness,
    let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as
    badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by
    two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to
    be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants
    per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tan-boon-lee-dave-parkash-ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-gets-jail-making-racist-remarks-against-interracial-couple-3172276

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/ex-ngee-ann-poly-lecturer-sentenced-to-5-weeks-jail-6000-fine-for-making-racist-remarks-having-obscene-films


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  • From frodo sam0@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Sun Apr 16 00:07:02 2023
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are
    more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political consultative
    conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions. There
    is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all sorts
    of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under India
    s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on meritocracy
    but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-
    China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and table-
    tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be
    more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.


    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/in-india-fake-singapore-profiles-are-a-new-front-in-alleged-foreign-influence-campaigns


    According to the above ST article, Chinese based in Singapore's prestigious institutions are trying to recruit journalists in India to write for them. Strait away those Indians smell something fishy. Due to the areas of work and the posts they hold,
    they believe those Chinese want to use them to spy for China.

    This is Indian bullshit. If that's the intention of those Chinese, would they be so dumb as to use Chinese name and blow their cover straight away? An Indian name would provide the best cover. Why are Indian names not used? Because it's Indians from
    Singapore who have written to those India's journalists with the intentions to make those Indians believe that the Chinese are trying to use them to no good. Then it becomes a big issue: Chinese based in Singapore are covertly trying to recruit India's
    Indians to spy on India! It's typical cunning Indian racism.

    Indians in Singapore have this cunning way to disparage Chinese. Using a Chinese pseudonym they would write to social media like this: Even though I am Chinese, I must admit that we Chinese are (followed by something disparaging about Chinese) . Now
    they are using the same cunning trick to disparage China.

    The truth is this. Indians in Singapore are being used to work for the interest of India. Whenever there are border conflicts between India and China, journalists of Indian ethnicity in Singapore would write articles in support of India. Indians in the
    Institute of South-Asian Studies of Singapore would write academic articles in favor of India but against China.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 16 09:56:50 2023
    On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 7:07:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they
    are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in
    Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants
    because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also
    pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population.
    For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian
    proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of
    Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to
    Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if
    Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever
    they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a
    result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at
    the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they
    have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting
    Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC next. Let’s see if
    would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident populations - as
    being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level political
    consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-language curriculum
    material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding high positions.
    There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof point under the
    military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s satellites built with
    Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military infrastructure for the
    Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's clips are reportedly
    being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. The Straits Times
    should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another China. Singapore will
    become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence, Singapore depended on
    Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under heavy American
    influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are relying more on China
    and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has been heavily influenced
    by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good for Singapore. It
    should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should not be allowed to
    stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India? What about the
    influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The two are in all
    sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India, to come under
    India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be based on
    meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the armed guards of venues
    where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an ancient Indian Empire.
    Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise awareness, let alone concern,
    about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such as badminton and
    table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is increasing. It would be
    more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to all Singaporeans, “
    regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/in-india-fake-singapore-profiles-are-a-new-front-in-alleged-foreign-influence-campaigns


    According to the above ST article, Chinese based in Singapore's prestigious institutions are trying to recruit journalists in India to write for them. Strait away those Indians smell something fishy. Due to the areas of work and the posts they hold,
    they believe those Chinese want to use them to spy for China.

    This is Indian bullshit. If that's the intention of those Chinese, would they be so dumb as to use Chinese name and blow their cover straight away? An Indian name would provide the best cover. Why are Indian names not used? Because it's Indians from
    Singapore who have written to those India's journalists with the intentions to make those Indians believe that the Chinese are trying to use them to no good. Then it becomes a big issue: Chinese based in Singapore are covertly trying to recruit India's
    Indians to spy on India! It's typical cunning Indian racism.

    Indians in Singapore have this cunning way to disparage Chinese. Using a Chinese pseudonym they would write to social media like this: Even though I am Chinese, I must admit that we Chinese are (followed by something disparaging about Chinese) . Now
    they are using the same cunning trick to disparage China.

    The truth is this. Indians in Singapore are being used to work for the interest of India. Whenever there are border conflicts between India and China, journalists of Indian ethnicity in Singapore would write articles in support of India. Indians in the
    Institute of South-Asian Studies of Singapore would write academic articles in favor of India but against China.

    Have no idea whether anyone had sent him any email. But accusing of China of influence campaigns could probably get a journalist invited for interview.
    He could from now on present himself and introduced by others as "China expert."

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From papa dumdum@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Mon Apr 24 02:33:49 2023
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 12:50:28 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This
    is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere.
    In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively
    recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC
    next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and resident
    populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain.


    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of Chinese-
    language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia, holding
    high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a proof
    point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore.
    The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be good
    for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but should
    not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising India?
    What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China. The
    two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to India,
    to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will not be
    based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in such
    as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run by
    two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees to
    be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian migrants
    per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.

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  • From Man of Your dreams@21:1/5 to wog wacker on Sat Apr 29 18:54:03 2023
    😉

    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 7:53:10 AM UTC+2, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This is not because they are more
    capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the extend that Indians in Singapore
    now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute their failures to racial
    discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because they
    stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters.
    Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic proportions in the population. For decades
    now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in
    Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs,
    is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians continue to pour in to Singapore as India’
    s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and
    Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority complex with them wherever they go.
    They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its been effective. As a result, in
    some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial affinity. Looking at the growing
    Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese everywhere. In Singapore they have big
    investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA is actively recruiting Indians in
    Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34

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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to papa dumdum on Fri Jun 9 02:08:32 2023
    On Monday, April 24, 2023 at 9:33:51 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 12:50:28 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races. This
    is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese would
    avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter would be
    non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against racial
    harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want. Its
    been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of racial
    affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a SMC
    next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology domain.


    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-level
    political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a
    proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’s
    satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build military
    infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee's
    clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore.
    The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into another
    China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world are
    relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be
    good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising
    India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China.
    The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to
    India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will
    not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were the
    armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in
    such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was run
    by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the trees
    to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically and
    socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian food
    stalls.
    Chinese economic rice stalls are changing operators frequently or closing down.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    [continued in next message]

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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Tue Jun 13 03:02:41 2023
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 9:08:34 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Monday, April 24, 2023 at 9:33:51 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 12:50:28 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races.
    This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese
    would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter
    would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against
    racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want.
    Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of
    racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a
    SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more positively
    than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-
    level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a
    proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG’
    s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr Lee'
    s clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights abuses
    reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world
    are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be
    good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising
    India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising China.
    The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get closer to
    India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because it will
    not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were
    the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in
    such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was
    run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the
    trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically
    and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.
    Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.

    Mamak is Indian word for uncle.

    But the Straits Times report did not let it out.. If its a Chinese stall, it will be a different case.

    Not too long ago, there was a big negative write-up about Chinese economic rice, those that serve rice with a wide variety of meat and vegetable. It has its effect. Nowadays, you will find longer customer queue for Malay and Indian
    food stalls.

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  • From decadence thlon@21:1/5 to gerard jud on Fri Jun 16 19:46:57 2023
    On Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 10:02:43 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
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    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races.
    This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese
    would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter
    would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against
    racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a superiority
    complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the want.
    Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out of
    racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in a
    SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more
    positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as rebuttals.


    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-
    level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as a
    proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites. SG
    s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr
    Lee's clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights
    abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the world
    are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why Singapore has
    been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will be
    good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a rising
    India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising
    China. The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get
    closer to India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because
    it will not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They were
    the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under an
    ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally in
    such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region is
    increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore was
    run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the
    trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment, physically
    and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian. All Confusion Institutes will be closed down. Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.

    Already, there are warnings. A past ethnic Indian President disallowed Chinese to speak in Mandarin in his presence. A current ethnic Indian Minister objects to increasing the time for Mandarin lessons in schools.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/kl-restaurant-shut-for-14-days-after-video-of-rat-nibbling-on-fried-chicken-goes-viral


    It's an Indian restaurant. The comment of the in video the image of the food the let that out.
    Translated it means:
    Seen with my own eyes. Will never eat Mamak food ever again.


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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to decadence thlon on Sun Jul 9 20:00:51 2023
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    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races.
    This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese
    would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter
    would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against
    racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a
    superiority complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the
    want. Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out
    of racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in
    a SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more
    positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as
    rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-
    level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as
    a proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites.
    SG’s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr
    Lee's clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights
    abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the
    world are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why
    Singapore has been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will
    be good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a
    rising India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising
    China. The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get
    closer to India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because
    it will not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They
    were the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under
    an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally
    in such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region
    is increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore
    was run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the
    trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment,
    physically and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian. All Confusion Institutes will be closed down. Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.


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  • From dosai prata@21:1/5 to decadence thlon on Sat Jul 29 07:46:23 2023
    On Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 2:46:59 AM UTC, decadence thlon wrote:
    On Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 10:02:43 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 9:08:34 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Monday, April 24, 2023 at 9:33:51 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 12:50:28 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major races.
    This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out to the
    extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will attribute
    their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered. Chinese
    would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the latter
    would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working against
    racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a
    superiority complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the
    want. Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out
    of racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run in
    a SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more
    positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen and
    resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as
    rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or province-
    level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports of
    Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army, as
    a proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites.
    SG’s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region. Mr
    Lee's clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights
    abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its Independence,
    Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a result, is under
    heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the
    world are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why
    Singapore has been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It will
    be good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand aside but
    should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a
    rising India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising
    China. The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get
    closer to India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because
    it will not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They
    were the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once under
    an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not raise
    awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled internationally
    in such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the region
    is increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be important to
    all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore
    was run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting the
    trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment,
    physically and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of Indian
    migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's influence on
    Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian. All Confusion Institutes will be closed down. Free-trade agreement with India which will include a people-to-people exchange clause which will allow free-flow of Indians into Britain.

    This should show Singaporeans, esp. the majority Chinese, what future they will have if an Indian were to become PM of Singapore.


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  • From gerard jud@21:1/5 to dosai prata on Sat Jul 29 20:02:13 2023
    On Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 2:46:26 PM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 2:46:59 AM UTC, decadence thlon wrote:
    On Tuesday, June 13, 2023 at 10:02:43 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 9:08:34 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Monday, April 24, 2023 at 9:33:51 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Wednesday, April 5, 2023 at 12:50:28 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Saturday, March 4, 2023 at 3:25:09 AM UTC, papa dumdum wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 9:02:21 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 7:16:40 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, February 15, 2023 at 3:59:04 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Thursday, February 2, 2023 at 6:07:22 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 2:07:51 PM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 5:26:06 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 4:05:15 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 4:15:38 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:
    On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 5:04:30 AM UTC, frodo sam0 wrote:
    On Monday, November 28, 2022 at 3:37:16 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 5:31:44 AM UTC, dosai prata wrote:

    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 5:06:27 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 3:56:23 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 12:54:47 AM UTC, gerard jud wrote:
    On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 5:53:10 AM UTC, wog wacker wrote:
    On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 6:34:48 AM UTC, gera...@gmail.com wrote:
    Watch these two videos:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M195UCCCgXQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQuy9_LJsNE


    What is it all about? An ethnic Indian MP of Singapore complaining about racial discrimination and prejudices faced by non-Chinese, especially Indians, in Chinese-majority Singapore.

    The main grouses? Discrimination faced in employment and rental of properties.

    Are these fair complaints?
    With regard to employment, statistics will show that Indians have the highest average of employed among the other major races. As a result, they are also the highest average income earners among the major
    races. This is not because they are more capable or talented. Its precisely because they have Indian like Janil Puthucheary who is using his position in government to improve the employment opportunities for his fellow Indians. This has been carried out
    to the extend that Indians in Singapore now expect to get whatever high-paying jobs they apply for. This is not just for local Indians. Even Indians arriving from India expect to be employed easily over non-Indians in Singapore. Otherwise, they will
    attribute their failures to racial discrimination and complain to the government accordingly.

    When it comes to rental of premises, its not only that Chinese prefer Chinese. Indians would prefer Indians and Malays would also prefer Malays. Cultural and religious differences have to be considered.
    Chinese would avoid Indian tenants because they stink. This is a physical fact, not racism. Indian landlords would avoid Chinese and Malays tenant because of cultural and religious differences. Malays would avoid Chinese and Indian tenants because the
    latter would be non-Muslims and also pork eaters. Let’s not talk about living under the some roof. Even when they are neighbors, there are disputes.

    Janil Puthucheary is cherry-picking. There are areas where the non-Chinese, especially Indians, are enjoying unfair advantages and privileges which he does not mention. Take the case of changes in the ethnic
    proportions in the population. For decades now, the proportion of Indians in Singapore’s population is increasing at the expense of the Chinese. This is against racial equality and therefore, also unconstitutional. It is bloodless ethnic cleansing of
    the Chinese. As the Indian proportion in Singapore’s population increases, so too attacks of Chinese by Indians. These are borne out by videos. Indians in Singapore become more anti-Chinese as they gain more political power. The Indian MP Shanmugam,
    who is also the Minister of Home Affairs, is against increasing the teaching hours of Mandarin in schools. Ex-President S. R. Nathan could not tolerate Mandarin being spoken in his presence. Things are going to get worse for the Chinese as more Indians
    continue to pour in to Singapore as India’s population growth remains out of control.

    This is most unfair to the Chinese. While Chinese are increasingly becoming victims of racism, we have an Indian MP repeatedly using videos to portray Chinese as perpetrators of racism. This is working
    against racial harmony. Imagine if Chinese and Malays MPs would make videos to champion the causes and look after the interests of their own race. Will multi-racialism still work in Singapore?

    Janil Puthucheary and others like him should be stopped before race relationships in this country are damaged beyond repair.
    Indians mate and breed like pests and never know how to run their country well. Many Indians quit their shithole country and go to other better run countries to seek a living. Yet these Indians carry a
    superiority complex with them wherever they go. They arrive in those countries expecting to be more successful than the locals there. If they fail to get in to the professions of their choice, they believe it must be because of racism against them.

    No one can put it more succinctly than this American law professor.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFP4uG7PsEM


    What she says is happening in Singapore. Under a comprehensive trade agreement, CECA, Indians sneak and snake their way into Singapore. Then they would complain about racism when they don’t get the jobs the
    want. Its been effective. As a result, in some workplaces, e.g. some medical schools and Changi Business Park, its almost exclusively Indians. The Indian CEO of Singapore’s largest bank, DBS, proudly stated that he opened a branch in India purely out
    of racial affinity. Looking at the growing Indian presence in Singapore, an international Indian author, Parag Khanna, cannot help but remarks that Singapore is turning brown. He goes on to boldly claim that the future of the world will be brown.

    Yet this ethnic Indian politician in Singapore, Janil Puthucheary, is blind to all these. Instead he makes videos about petty racism faced by Indians in Singapore.

    The worse is yet to come. Indians will be a growing menace to Singapore. Under current geopolitics, the US has chosen India as the counterweight against a rising China. The Americans are suspicious of Chinese
    everywhere. In Singapore they have big investments and a naval base. To be on the safe side, they would like to see more political power for Indians in Singapore. Better still if the island nation is run by an Indian PM. Don’t be surprised that the CIA
    is actively recruiting Indians in Singapore to work towards this end.

    This is not wild imagination or speculation. The CIA is known to have attempted to recruit at least one Indian from Malaysia as its agent.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXXuqzQIW34
    Five years ago, he did some stupid videos of a similar nature. Five years later, he does it again and they are just as stupid.

    Silly games with lines marked out on the floor where participants have to move a step forward or backward depending on the answers they give to his dump questions on racial issues.

    Has he no better things to do as an MP? Is this the best way that he can serve his constituency? The GRC system has led in members of the racial minorities like him into the government. He should be made to run
    in a SMC next. Let’s see if would get re-elected if he were to espouse his race theories during his election campaign.

    Let me put it to this Indian MP as those racial minorities often put it to Chinese in Singapore with regard to China:

    “Go back to India”

    Or is he on a sacred mission to turn Singapore and the world brown?

    While this Puthucheary is making videos, other Indians are using the print media to stir up Sinophobia in Singapore.


    First a Pew Research Centre survey released in June 2021, which found that 64 per cent of Singaporeans had a favourable view of China, and that Singaporeans were the only ones in the world to view China more
    positively than the US.

    Then in September last year, French think-tank Irsem (Institute for Strategic Research at France's Military College) also identified Singapore - where ethnic Chinese make up about three-quarters of the citizen
    and resident populations - as being particularly vulnerable to Chinese influence.

    Some weeks back, we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore


    While this is still in the online version of the Straits Times after weeks of its first appearance, now we have this.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/spore-is-second-most-influenced-by-china-in-the-world-according-to-taiwan-report


    These are not unplanned. They are in response to social media articles showing India and Indians influence on Singapore. The Indian-edited Straits Times (ST) has been scouring the world for info to serve as
    rebuttals.

    Let’s examine the latest ST article further.

    “According to the China Index launched late on Monday (April 25) by Taiwan-based research outfit Doublethink Lab.”

    It’s a new index. The org doing it is geographically Taiwan-based but staffed by American-led Westerners and their Taiwanese dogs.

    “In the areas of technology, society and academia - but less so for domestic politics - the Republic was found to be especially susceptible to the exposure, pressure and effect of Beijing's influence.”

    Politics determines the technology, society and academia of a country. If domestic politics is not influenced by China, China having influence on the other areas means nothing.


    The examples used as evidences of China’s influence on SG are so petty.
    “The China Index pointed to the popularity of the WeChat messaging platform among older Chinese-speaking adults here - and TikTok for the younger demographic - as evidence of Chinese influence in the technology
    domain. “

    Users of WeChat and TikTok in SG are much fewer than those using Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, YouTube, etc..

    “the index cited the Hua Yuan and Tian Fu clan associations, which are made up of mostly new Chinese immigrants to Singapore, and whose heads have been invited as special observers at either national- or
    province-level political consultative conferences in China.”

    How many Singaporeans have heard of Hua Yuan and Tian Fu? This only shows that the Westerners and Taiwanese are intensively spying on Singapore.
    Hua Yuan and Tian Fu are nothing compared to Westerners clubs such as American Club, British Club, etc.. The heads of these clubs are also consulted by their countries politicians for info on SG’s society.

    “In academia, Singapore also placed third, with the US first and Germany second. The index noted Chinese-language teachers have been hired from China to work in schools and tuition centres, along with reports
    of Chinese-language curriculum material increasingly following China's standards.”

    SG’s academia is heavily influenced by the West. In fact, its whole education system is a legacy of the British, with growing influence by the Americans. Many non-Chinese foreigners are employed in the academia,
    holding high positions. There is no Chinese school in SG. The Chinese-language is only taught as a subject in English-medium schools. Under such environment, how much can China influence SG’s academia?

    “The China Index also cited Singapore Technologies Kinetics and its subsidiary Guizhou Jonyang Kinetics producing an all-terrain personnel carrier based on the Bronco armoured vehicle used by Singapore's army,
    as a proof point under the military domain. The carrier reportedly saw service in Tibet recently, in support of China's People's Liberation Army troops deployed in the Himalayas.”

    That’s a petty example. SG works closely with the West and its allies in technology. In some critical technologies, this automatically excludes China, to the detriment of Singapore. Take the case of satellites.
    SG’s satellites built with Western technologies cannot be launched by Chinese rockets. But launching by Indian rockets is OK.

    SG provides jobs to non-Chinese foreigners which may later work against the interest of China. Many Indians from India are employed in construction work. When they return to India, they can be deployed to build
    military infrastructure for the Indian Army in the disputed Himalayan regions bordering China.


    “It also identified a little-known YouTuber called Noel Lee, believed to be Singaporean, who started publishing in March 2021 videos on China that include denials of human rights abuses in the Xinjiang region.
    Mr Lee's clips are reportedly being shared on messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.”

    This is petty paranoia. Noel Lee’s Youtube videos on Xinjiang are more travelogues more political statements. There are many other videos on Xinjiang done by Westerners which vehemently debunk the human rights
    abuses reported in the West.


    Why is the Straits Times only concerned about China’s influence on Chinese Singaporeans? What about India’s influence on Indian Singaporeans? Singaporeans know nothing about this through the local media.

    As both India’s global power and its diaspora grows, India becomes more aggressive in exploiting Overseas Indians to serve its national interest.

    Diaspora as a soft power in India’s foreign policy towards Singapore
    https://brill.com/view/journals/bdia/14/2/article-p161_3.xml


    India is witnessing a revival of Hindutva or Hindu Nationalism. This ideology is about Hindu supremacist has no respect for other religions besides Hinduism. It’s a threat to multi-racial and multi-religious
    Singapore. The Straits Times should make Singaporeans be more aware of this impending threat.
    Here's another one.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/on-the-ground-negotiating-clashing-chinese-singaporean-identities-amid-chinas-growing-influence

    It's because Chinese Singaporeans are siding with China in its disputes with India. And the ST has an ethnic Indian chief editor.
    India is trying hard to prove itself to be a good American dog. Indian media criticises China with pleasure.
    WION - Worse Indian Online Nonsense has this report:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLKmFojInZQ

    WTF! When Afghanistan was under a puppet government propped up by American invaders, India invested in many projects there. Indian media was praising India for that.
    This has been in the online version of the Straits Times (ST) for months now.

    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/st-closeup-the-rise-of-pro-china-singaporeans-and-what-it-means-for-singapore

    Its purpose is obvious - to raise fear among Singaporeans, especially the non-Chinese. The racial minorities will be screaming “Chinese Singaporean is being influenced by a rising China. They will turn Singapore into
    another China. Singapore will become Chinapore!”.

    Let’s ignore the intended racism and look at things rationally.

    Singapore is a tiny nation. To survive, it has no choice but to depend on bigger and mightier nations. Along with the dependency will come the influence. During British colonial times and earlier part of its
    Independence, Singapore depended on Britain and was under British influence. After the British East of Suez withdrawal, Singapore leapfrogged the region to link up with the West, especially the US. Singapore is currently dependent on the US and as a
    result, is under heavy American influence. But this will not be eternal. It will change as surely as it has changed from British to American influence.

    A rising China is increasing its influence on more parts of the world. Is Singapore being influenced by a rising China a problem? The achievements of China have received worldwide recognition. Increasing parts of the
    world are relying more on China and therefore coming under its influence . Its meritocracy at work. China has helped to connect up the world, develop it and grow its economy. China has earned the merits to influence other nations. Same reason why
    Singapore has been heavily influenced by the the US. This cuts across Singapore’s major races, esp. among the Chinese and the Indians. Not so much the Malays. Religion is the factor. Malays, being Muslims, don’t like the Christian West.

    Instead of raising the fear about Chinese Singaporeans coming under the influence of a rising China, the media here should prepare Singaporeans for the impending influence coming from China. This is meritocracy. It
    will be good for Singapore. It should be accepted by all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”. Those racial minorities of Singapore which refuse to accept the influence of a rising China are only being racists. They can stand
    aside but should not be allowed to stand in the way of Singapore’s progress to a better future.


    Why is the English-language-based ST only raising fear about the influence of a rising China on Chinese Singaporeans? This is so racist. Why has it not raised the fear about the influence on Singaporean Indians by a
    rising India? What about the influence on Malay Singaporeans by a rising Indonesia/Malaysia? Shouldn’t these be of concern too?


    Looking into the future, Singapore should be more concerned about the influence of a rising India on the Indians in Singapore. Under current geopolitics, India has become the US’s favorite nation to counter a rising
    China. The two are in all sorts of alliances and dalliances. It will not be just American but Indo-American power which will influence the Asia-Pacific region. Already, this is now being referred to as Indo-Pacific. US would prefer Singapore to get
    closer to India, to come under India’s influence. It would like to see India’s influence on Singapore grow and glow. Needless to say, this will raise India’s influence on the Indians in Singapore. This should be more worrisome for Singapore because
    it will not be based on meritocracy but geopolitics.

    Indians have a notorious history of being used by the Western imperialists and colonialists against their follow Asians. They were used by the Brits to invade China, from the Tibetan border to the coastal areas. They
    were the armed guards of venues where “Chinese and dogs are not allowed”.

    One benefit which India seek to gain from the Indo-American partnership is territorial expansion to accommodate its ever increasing population. For this, South-east Asia would be its priority. This region was once
    under an ancient Indian Empire. Indo-China is a reminder of that. Singapore was originally Singapura, an Indian Sanskrit name. It’s India’s ambition and influence that Singapore has to worry about. The Indian-infested and Indian-edited ST will not
    raise awareness, let alone concern, about this.

    The 4th-generation leadership of Singapore should ponder over this. Should it pursue policies to counter the influence of China and encourage that of Indo-America on Singapore?
    What China’s influence on Chinese in Singapore is the ST writing about?

    Singapore’s English language media certain do not reflect that.


    Look at CNA or Channel News Asia.

    At the start of every news program, it first reports the time in New Delhi, India and then the time from, not Beijing, but Hong Kong. Why? To reduce the influence of China on Singapore? How petty!

    Thre are scrolling text news about the game of cricket every minute of the day. This only serves the interest of the Indians who are cricket-crazy. Games that Singapore and its ethnic Chinese have excelled
    internationally in such as badminton and table-tennis are much less featured.

    It’s been decades since there is Japan Hour, an hour long program narrated fully in the Japs language. Then there’s that Gangnam Insider, another hour long program in Korean langauge

    Japan Hour is insensitive to the ethnic Chinese in Singapore which suffered from the atrocities of the Japs Imperial Army during World War Two.

    How about an Israel Hour, all narrated in Hebrew? How would our Malay-Muslims feel?

    How about a Pakistan Hour, all narrated in Urdu? How would the Indians feel?



    Japan Hour in the 1990’s may be appropriate because of Japan’s economic might then. The world has since changed. China has risen to become the second largest economy in the world. Its economic importance to the
    region is increasing. It would be more appropriate for CNA to have a China Hour to narrate the progress made in China, its advances in science and technology. This will be more in keeping with the time, with the changes in the world. This should be
    important to all Singaporeans, “regardless of race, language or religion”.

    Why is it not the case? It seems that CNA stands for China/Chinese Not Allowed.
    https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/give-digital-red-packets-or-fit-for-gifting-notes-this-cny-to-avoid-harming-the-environment

    Another Chinese New Year (CNY) tradition thrown out of the window. Exchange of red packets not allowed, new dollar notes not allowed. Who’s behind this? The Indians. This came about after Monetary Authority of Singapore
    was run by two Indians, the Head and his chosen Indian Deputy.

    What has MAS got to do with the environment? It should concern itself with the financial state of Singapore, especially now that inflation is roaring.

    This is so obviously anti-Chinese racism. The Indian festival of Deepavali had just been celebrated.
    Gifts with wrappings were exchanged between Indians. Christmas and New Year are round the corner. Huge amount of gifts using huge amount of wrappings of all sorts will be exchanged during the celebrations, not forgeting
    the trees to be chopped down for decorations. These are environmentally unfriendly on a much bigger scale and severity. Why do they not concern MAS?

    Look what has been done to CNY in SG. No more public celebration of the 15th, also the last day, of the occasion. Since years ago, Singaporean Chinese have been encouraged to attire in black for CNY.

    Other races in Singapore have done more harm to the environment than the Chinese. What about the Indian stink? What about the Malays washing their arses with their hands? These are more damaging to the environment,
    physically and socially. Is MAS going to do something about it? In fact, those non-Indians who work in MAS have noticed the Indian stink getting worse since the the Indian heads took over and recruited more of their own kind.

    There is an organised and orchestrated efforts by the Indian racists to destroy Chinese customs and traditions in SG. Chinese better wake up. It’s time to deal with these crooked and cunning Indians.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pawh3k6tYvg

    Indians are quitting India. Singapore is the 7th among the top 10 countries they migrate to. Singapore is the smallest in terms of land size and population among those countries. This means it has the highest number of
    Indian migrants per unit land area and per capita in the world. It also means that India and Indian influence on Singapore is the highest among the world. Will the Straits Times write a big article about this? Why is it only concern about China's
    influence on Singapore?
    Look what happen after Britain is led by an Indian.
    All Confusion Institutes will be closed down.

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