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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel in
its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to exert
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in Singapore,
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the racial
name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an Indian
photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have been
more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is becoming
Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No Chinese.
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade. The
fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered. StatuesThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is the
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election and
of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and show
from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and approval
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former British colonies,Western reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected separately,
on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a cleaver
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would be
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician had
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state openly
find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She should
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting pot',
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet little is
saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in their
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will shed
as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed up
In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do it?
against Islamic rules. Even group activity like cheerleading would be out too, again because of the costumes. Why is there no Muslims concern about the lack of religious equality or about the ideals of diversity and inclusiveness in these areas? ItsThere are many other areas where it is more necessary to insist on the Islamic ways than the workplace. Take the case of sports. Muslim females have been ruled out of competitive sports because the sports wears would be
country, not only SG. While Singaporeans should have priority over foreigners over jobs, it should continue to remain open to talents from all over the world.The Muslims in Singapore should learn to give and take. They cannot have it all their way. Already, Western fastfood in Singapore is Islamised which is very unfair to the Non-Muslims majority.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is in bad shape and jobs are hard to come by. It is not surprising that Singaporeans are sensitive about the employment of foreigners in their country. This is happening in every
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel in
its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to exert
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the racial
name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an Indian
been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No Chinese.
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade.
fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered. StatuesThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is the
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election
show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and
from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and approval
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former British colonies,Western reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a cleaver
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She should
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet little
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will
up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed
it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do
be against Islamic rules. Even group activity like cheerleading would be out too, again because of the costumes. Why is there no Muslims concern about the lack of religious equality or about the ideals of diversity and inclusiveness in these areas? ItsThere are many other areas where it is more necessary to insist on the Islamic ways than the workplace. Take the case of sports. Muslim females have been ruled out of competitive sports because the sports wears would
The Muslims in Singapore should learn to give and take. They cannot have it all their way. Already, Western fastfood in Singapore is Islamised which is very unfair to the Non-Muslims majority.
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade.
the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election
show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former BritishWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
"The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will
up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed
it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
dressed up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only
do it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia. Singapore
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel in
power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to exert its
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in Singapore,
roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with Indian
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime Minister
minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the racial
name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an Indian
photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have been
more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is becoming
Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No Chinese.
ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more Westernised.
Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade. The
fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered. StatuesThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is the
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election and
of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and show
from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and approval
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former British colonies,Western reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected separately,
hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a cleaver on
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would be
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician had
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state openly
find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She should
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting pot',
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet little is
saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in their
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will shed
a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed up as
In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do it?
against Islamic rules. Even group activity like cheerleading would be out too, again because of the costumes. Why is there no Muslims concern about the lack of religious equality or about the ideals of diversity and inclusiveness in these areas? ItsThere are many other areas where it is more necessary to insist on the Islamic ways than the workplace. Take the case of sports. Muslim females have been ruled out of competitive sports because the sports wears would be
country, not only SG. While Singaporeans should have priority over foreigners over jobs, it should continue to remain open to talents from all over the world.The Muslims in Singapore should learn to give and take. They cannot have it all their way. Already, Western fastfood in Singapore is Islamised which is very unfair to the Non-Muslims majority.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is in bad shape and jobs are hard to come by. It is not surprising that Singaporeans are sensitive about the employment of foreigners in their country. This is happening in every
This enables Indians to come to seek employment easily in SG. With how many other countries has it signed an agreement like CECA?I agree with the PM that Singapore should always be open to the world. The trouble is that it is not seen to be fair and equal in this strategy. Under this broad strategy, it has signed an agreement like CECA with India.
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/viral-wefie-an-attempt-to-stir-up-issue-of-foreign-staff-in-banks
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel in
its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to exert
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in Singapore,
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the racial
name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an Indian
photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have been
more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is becoming
Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No Chinese.
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade. The
fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered. StatuesThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is the
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election and
of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and show
from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and approval
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former British colonies,Western reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected separately,
on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a cleaver
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would be
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician had
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state openly
find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She should
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting pot',
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet little is
saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in their
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will shed
as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed up
In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do it?
against Islamic rules. Even group activity like cheerleading would be out too, again because of the costumes. Why is there no Muslims concern about the lack of religious equality or about the ideals of diversity and inclusiveness in these areas? ItsThere are many other areas where it is more necessary to insist on the Islamic ways than the workplace. Take the case of sports. Muslim females have been ruled out of competitive sports because the sports wears would be
country, not only SG. While Singaporeans should have priority over foreigners over jobs, it should continue to remain open to talents from all over the world.The Muslims in Singapore should learn to give and take. They cannot have it all their way. Already, Western fastfood in Singapore is Islamised which is very unfair to the Non-Muslims majority.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is in bad shape and jobs are hard to come by. It is not surprising that Singaporeans are sensitive about the employment of foreigners in their country. This is happening in every
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel in
its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to exert
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the racial
name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an Indian
been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No Chinese.
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade.
fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered. StatuesThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is the
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election
show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and
from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and approval
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former British colonies,Western reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a cleaver
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She should
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet little
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will
up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed
it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do
be against Islamic rules. Even group activity like cheerleading would be out too, again because of the costumes. Why is there no Muslims concern about the lack of religious equality or about the ideals of diversity and inclusiveness in these areas? ItsThere are many other areas where it is more necessary to insist on the Islamic ways than the workplace. Take the case of sports. Muslim females have been ruled out of competitive sports because the sports wears would
The Muslims in Singapore should learn to give and take. They cannot have it all their way. Already, Western fastfood in Singapore is Islamised which is very unfair to the Non-Muslims majority.
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy by bothSingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It has
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can excel
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate with
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs have
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day Parade.
the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last election
show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence and
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many former BritishWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values, Singaporeans,
location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its geography
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one would
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular politician
something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied? Maybe
"The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime minister."
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a 'melting
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females will
up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only dressed
it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah do
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It
Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life in
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This is
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated against
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders state
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work in
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
dressed up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only
do it?In neighboring Malaysia, which has declared itself an Islamic nation, there are Muslim female officials who carry out their official duties in public without their Muslim headdresses. Why can’t President Halimah
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It
in Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
is the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
against minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
state openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
in their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
dressed up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form
It has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival.
life in Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
to exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Prime Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
an Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
is becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
This is the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are beingThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned.
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
Independence and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
against minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
state openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders
She should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay.
which officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework,
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
in their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form
It has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival.
life in Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in
can excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They
to exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
in Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races
plate with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Prime Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the
the racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become
an Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing
MPs have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women
is becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This
No Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay.
more Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
This is the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are beingThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned.
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
Independence and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of
and approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
collected separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be
a cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
one would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good
against minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Aljunied? Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
state openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders
She should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay.
which officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework,
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
Yet little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view.
work in their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form Malaysia.
has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival. It
in Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in life
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want to
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the Prime
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing an
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This is
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
is the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are being remembered.The person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned. This
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of Independence
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
against minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
state openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders
should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay. She
officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework, which
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
in their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
dressed up as a Muslim, regardless of the occasion? With the addition of a mask, she looks like a Japanese Ninja or worse, an Islamist terrorist.Singapore’s President Halimah should realise this. She is not the President for Muslim Singaporeans only. She is the President for all Singaporeans, regardless of race, language or religion. Why is she only
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Singapore is a small island nation in South East Asia. About 700 sq. kms. in size with a multiracial population of about 75% Chinese and racial minorities of Malays, Indians and Others.
Before 1963, Singapore was a British colony. In 1963, under British arangement, Singapore and other British colonial territories of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak were joined together to form
It has survied by standing on the shoulders of giants. First, that of its colonial master the British. As the power and influence of Britain ebbed and those of the Americans rose, Singapore switched giant, from Britain to US. The switch was made easy bySingapore will celebrate the 53rd anniversary of its Independence on the coming 9th Aug. What kind of a nation is Singapore today? This has evolved according to its basic strategy for survival.
life in Singapore.What about the substantial Chinese majority in Singapore? Do they not have any influence on their nation ? They have been marginalised due to two reasons.
1. Racial equality is espoused in the Constitution. The phrase "regardless of race, language or religion" is recited in the National Pledge and brandished about in official statements.
2. Singapore's run an English language-based meritocracy.
This means that it does not matter what your race is nor how good your command of your own mother tongue. Its your mastery of the English language that will determine how well you will do in
excel in Singapore without having anything to do with anything Chinese. They publicly proclaim that they would rather a White- than a Yellow-man slave be.As a result, most Singaporean Chinese have gone bananas, i.e., they have become yellow outside, white inside.
Another effect of the above racial policies is that the racial minorities have no respect for the Chinese majority. The Indians, especially, challenge the rule of the Chinese majority. They can
to exert its power on Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, founder of modern Singapore and its first PM, had once mentioned that in future China and India would both compete for dominant influence over Singapore. Has that future arrived?As China rises, will the influence of Chinese culture in Singapore increase? It depends on whether Singapore policy makers will switch giant from US to China. As India rises, it too would want
It started off with an ad.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=singapore+brown+face+ad&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiaz4SMo-PjAhXFlOYKHaLyADwQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2#imgrc=3iYgSTIUgltPIM:
Singapore, such as a Malay woman in a headscarf and an Indian man with darkened skin, a Chinese woman in a pink jacket and a Chinese man with a moustache in the advertisement.”Some in the racial minorities considered the ad racist. A Malay make a police report against it.
“The controversial advertisement, which has since been modified to remove the offending material, portrayed Mediacorp actor and DJ Dennis Chew as multiple “characters” of different races in
with Indian roti prata with a side dish of curry. He should be Indian.The reasons for the objections to the ad are wrong.
The one in the ad with the “darkened skin” is supposed to be an Indian (he wears a name tag with the Indian name K. Muthusamy)?And the one with a moustache is supposed to be Chinese?
Absurd. The one with a moustache should be the Indian because Indians are associated with a moustache. Must also look at the plate of food being held. The one with the moustache is holding a plate
The mix-up is not surprising because the agency responsible for the ad is run by a someone with a Caucasian name. Probably not a Singaporean.
Dennis Chew is a Chinese with a skin color darker than the average Chinese. Look at images about him.
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=dennis+chew&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVkqvyo-PjAhU27HMBHU-IDTsQ_AUICigB&biw=960&bih=465&dpr=2
Has his skin been darkened for the ad? It has been whitened for sure, to portray as a fair-skinned woman. But This is acceptable to the racial minorities.
Following this, an Indian woman and his brother hit back against the Chinese with a video rap so racist that it was criticised by Singapore’s ethnic Indian Minister of Home Affairs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAWLAKXawi0
https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/rap-video-by-local-youtube-star-preetipls-on-brownface-ad-crosses-the-line-not-acceptable
This prompted the release of a survey on racial relationships by the Institute of Policy Studies.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/racial-religious-harmony-improving-in-spore-study
Prime Minister of Singapore.Two main recurring conclusions – 1. racial minorities facing discrimination at jobs and 2. the country should be more racially diversified.
Whenever a member of a racial minority cannot get a job he/she wants, its blamed on racial discrimination. They don't only want jobs, they are only satisfied with top jobs, including being the
racial minority, like it is in the US, where the majority Whites is becoming the racial minority.When the racial minorities talk about racial diversity, it means their proportions in the population should be increased at the expense of the Chinese. They want the majority Chinese to become the
an Indian name. That identified him as an Indian. What about the one with a moustache and curly hair? Is he supposed to represent ‘Others’?All these irrational protests over ads and the results of surveys over race show that anti-Chinese racisms are on the rise in Singapore.
There is an ad. In it there’s a Chinese male. He represents four different persons. A Chinese female, a Muslim female, a well-tanned male, attired as a professional, wearing a name batch bearing
have been photographed together in Indian saris. During Deepavali, there are huge signboards showing Chinese MPs in Indian attires. Why no Indian objections to these?Some from the racial minorities, especially the Indians, objected. Everyone involved has to apologise, the latest being the Chinese who is featured in the ad.
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/i-feel-terrible-dennis-chew-apologises-e-pay-brownface-advertisement
What are the Indians objections about? A Chinese passing off as an Indian. They object to his ‘brown face’. Isn’t the objection racist? What about Chinese attired as Indians? Chinese women MPs
is becoming more an issue in multi-racial Singapore as the proportion of Indians in the population increases. It is also a political fallout from the world situation. India is more now more favored by the US than China. Indian economy is on the rise.What if the person in the ad has been a White? Would there be any objection? No, the Indians would feel honored.
The ad is not racist. The objection to the ad is. This is not a case of Chinese racism. It is a case of Indian anti-Chinese racism. The rap video by that pair of Indian siblings tells it all. This
Chinese. Blatantly racist.Indians are racists. https://www.scoopwhoop.com/inothernews/indian-racism/.
Take a look at that onepeople.sg. Its supposed to work towards racial harmony and diversity. Its management committee is top heavy with Indians. Of the top 4 positions, three Indians, one Malay. No
Westernised.https://www.india.com/business/air-india-announces-additional-flights-to-germany-toronto-singapore-booking-opens-on-july-13-4082174/
Is that right? The COVID-19 is exploding in India and Indians are flying into Singapore? Is this fair to Singaporeans who have to live with rigid mitigating measures against the disease?
Election Day is over, National Day is coming. Decorations for National Day are replacing election banners and posters.
Aug 9, 2020, will be another grand annual day when Singapore will celebrate its Independence. Reflecting the national trend over the past years, the island’s National Day celebration is becoming more
Parade. The ethnic languages of its main racial groups in the population will hardly be heard. The nation will be reminded of the "founding" of Singapore by Brit colonialist Stamford Raffles, by depictions through various acts and plays.Its past colonial master's language, English, will be used mostly throughout the celebration. The annual theme song will be in English, the language of which will also be most used in the National Day
This is the fifth year of his passing away. Hardly any reminder from the media. Hardly any Singaporean is aware of this. He is being forgotten while Stamford Raffles and lesser known people far, far back in history like Sang Nila Utama are beingThe person who led Singapore to Independence, who was its first Prime Minister, who led the nation to modernisation and put Singapore on the world map, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), will not be mentioned.
Singapore’s National Day is becoming more a reminder of its colonisation than its Independence.
Post-election analyses of the 2020 General Election.
election and its lost in Sengkang. The factors commonly taken into considerations are age, race, younger and more educated voters, government policies, incumbent treatment of the Opposition during the election campaign, etc..There are numerous post-election analyses of the recently concluded 2020 General Election in Singapore. Two results of the election are popular topics. The PAP's drop of about 9% of votes from the last
Independence and show of compassion for the passing away of LKY. The credibility of this claim will be proved or disproved by the result of the next election.About the 9% swing up and down between 2011, 2015 and 2020 elections. There are those who believe that the 2015 result was an aberration produced by nationalists sentiments of the 50th year of
approval from the PAP for the WP team. This, in a way, is a compliment to the PAP. It shows that PAP influence on the voters is still strong. It can easily sway voters either way, for or against it(unintentionally).What caused the lost of Sengkang? Its Dr. Balakrishnan. How is that possible? When he praised the WP candidate he was supposed to debate with, on TV. Many voters would take this as a stamp of quality and
Singaporeans, especially the young, desire a liberal political system similar to those in the West; multi-party, with strong oppositions. Singapore adopted the British Parliamentary democratic system from its pass colonial master, Britain. Many formerWestern reporters blame the recent election result on elitism, exclusion and illiberal values of Singapore.
On the contrary, the characteristic change of Singapore over the years is its Westernisation marked by the growing influence and prevalence of Western values. Under the influence of Western values,
geography location in the world. Handling local issues well is not sufficient.For liberal democracy to work in Singapore, voters must have the intelligence to assess how capable a candidate is about running a multi-racial, multi-religious country the size of Singapore with its
separately, so that those used by Muslims and non-Muslims are not mixed together. Doesn't that make a mockery of "One People"?https://www.straitstimes.com/politics/race-new-views-and-conversations-on-an-age-old-societal-divide
Singapore's vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in its national pledge: "One united people regardless of race, language, or religion."
A grand vision but unrealistic. Does not work in practice. In a Singapore food center, where people of all races and religions can mix and eat together, their used utensils and cutlery have to be collected
cleaver on hand to chase you away.A forewarning for non-Muslims foreigners who are not familiar with Singapore. If you have food with pork, don't sit near a Malay-Muslim food-stall. If the stall owner is a male, he would approach you with a
The National Pledge has to change. Its more realistic to make Singaporeans pledge themselves as "A multi-racial people united as one nationality".
would be how votes for the four major races are distributed among the two main contenders PAP and WP. Then compare the distribution of this election with the one in 2015. They may tell a lot about how race affects votes, if at all."Younger voters also signalled greater openness towards discussing race issues, in a way that generations before them would have considered taboo or polarising."
If that is the case, the election results should be analysed on a racial basis. For example, show the votes distributions based on race. There's not a single post-election analysis based on race. A good one
against minorities.“”WP candidate and now Sengkang GRC MP Raeesah Khan came under investigation after two police reports were made against her for Facebook posts in which she suggested that the authorities discriminated
She is not being fair. In Singapore, non-Muslim majority faces worse discrimination. All Western fast food have become Muslim halal food. More and more food centers are going the way of halal.
"Her case drew the ire of younger voters who felt she was unfairly targeted."
Young voters of which race? I bet they are mostly from the racial minorities, especially Malay-Muslims.
politician had not been considered as a potential prime minister.""Meanwhile, in Jurong GRC, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam's team won a thumping 75 per cent of the vote - the highest GRC vote share for the PAP this year - leading some to ask why the popular
Maybe something to find out in the next election.Jurong GRC is a PAP stronghold since its beginning. A best performance there is not a good basis to grade him for premiership. Would he have done well if he were to contest in Hougang, Sengkang or Aljunied?
minister.""The issue of race in this GE even led to a police report being filed against Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat for remarks he made last year, that Singapore was not yet ready for a non-Chinese prime
state openly that Singapore is ‘not ready’ for a ‘non-Chinese’ leader."This show the DPM is not being held in high regard by some people. This incident will snowball. From an individual it will become a group action, like having an online petition. The pressure is mounting.
The interest for this issue is not only local but also international. One example. A quote from Bridget Welsh writing from Malaysia: “Entrenched political inequalities are ethnicised too as PAP leaders
She should find out why. It may help her understand more about the issue of having a non-Chinese leader in Singapore.Being in Malaysia, she should be more excited by the issue of the next PM of Malaysia, which is now an issue of great political intrigue. Whoever it may finally be, it will definitely not be a non-Malay.
which officially classifies people according to their ethnicity."In Malaysia, even having a Chinese as Finance Minister is unacceptable to many Malays.
""But the notion of a hyphenated-Singaporean is increasingly seen as outmoded, especially for younger voters," he explains, referring to the country's longstanding Chinese-Malay-Indian-Others framework,
Who says its outmoded? Its very much alive in the US.
melting pot', where people of all races would mix and melt into one identity. In reality, frictions from only the two major races of Black and White are generating so much heat that the pot itself is melting. Singapore has something to learn from this."Singapore could aspire towards a "post-racialised" - rather than post-racial - society, says Dr Nazry."
"It means that we should not make race our primary identity marker that dictates the way policies and laws are made. It also means we must tackle racial discrimination."
In that case, why is he not objecting to what is happening to the food center and to Western fast food in Singapore?
"As PM Lee had said in his online rally, it would not be realistic to treat one another in a completely colour-blind way - what some Western academics term a "post-racial" society."
Race-blind, post-racial? The Americans have another name for it - melting pot. Is it working in the US?
After almost 250 years as an independent nation, the US still grapples with racial issues, which occasionally turn violent across the whole nation. This is a nation which prides itself in its ideal of a '
The news carried in SG national newspaper quite often carry a racial bias. Example this latest news about a crime.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/big-drama-in-little-india-as-four-men-bundle-ferrari-driver-into-another-car
Four men kidnapped a man from his car in full public view. It happen in the ethnic Indian-enclave of Singapore called little India.
The victim and his kidnappers have all been arrested. The race of the kidnapped man is indirectly revealed through his name. What about the race of the kidnappers? Why not release their names too?
little is said about the kidnappers. Why? Isn’t this a racial bias?The emphasis of the news article is on the kidnapped who is alleged to have cheated a woman of $350 through online scam. This is a small crime compared to ganging up to kidnap someone in full public view. Yet
in their saffrons and puttus? And Buddhists go to work beating their wooden block and chanting their mantras?https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tangs-allows-all-frontliners-including-contractors-to-wear-religious-headgear-from-today
A work place is not for one to flaunt one’s religious belief. What if Christians wear their crosses prominently at work and insist on reciting their prayers before they would start work? And Hindus go to work
Why pick on Tang? Go check on the foreign MNCs. Tell me how many of the Muslims females are wearing their headdresses there?
will shed their headdresses, Hindus will be without their dotted foreheads, Sikhs will have their hair cut and faces clean shaven. They will tell you it is in order to “fit it” with the society there. Why not in their Singapore too?Its only in Singapore that these minorities insist on their religious ways and rights. There are many who, when they go to the West on long term, example for years of studies, would discard them. Muslim females
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