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Inter Racial Relationships and Marriages

WP calls for greater understanding, mutual respect amid efforts to eradicate bigotry and racism: Pritam Singh
www.channelnewsasia.com
SINGAPORE: Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh on Tuesday (Jun 8) said that the Workers’ Party “will appeal for greater understanding and mutual respect from all” amid efforts to eradicate bigotry and racism in Singapore.

Mr Singh made the statement in a Facebook post addressing a viral video showing a man identified as a Ngee Ann Polytechnic staff member making racist remarks towards an interracial couple.

In the post, Mr Singh said society should call out bigoted views, even if they are privately held.

“As a multi-racial and increasingly multi-cultural, but most importantly – secular society – the public space is a shared space which is for all Singaporeans – regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation etc to participate actively in,” Mr Singh said.

“We are of course entitled to our private views – but should we not as a society call out bigoted private views with a view to make the public space safer and accommodative for all?

“Doing so would be a learning opportunity to self-reflect, unpack our preconceived notions and in doing so, determine what sort of society we aspire to be.”

Mr Singh described reactions to the incident as a “silver lining”.

“That many of all ages and persuasions have done so in response to (the man’s) racist diatribe, in a determined, yet restrained manner, represents a silver lining," he said.

"The swift backlash from the public and politicians of all stripes have also shown that such views are not acceptable in the Singapore of today, even if we continue to live with the comfortable truth that they persist."

LEE KUAN YEW'S VIEWS ON INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Mr Singh pointed out that concerns regarding interracial relationships are not unheard of in Singapore, and highlighted founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s views on the subject.

“In the 2011 book Hard Truths, our first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once shared that if his daughter wished to marry a black African, he would have no qualms of telling her: 'You’re mad'. He also expressed reservations about inter-racial marriages,” Mr Singh said.

“Paradoxically in the same book though, Mr Lee identified ‘inter-marriages’ as an example of how some racial communities integrate better than others.
“It would seem that Mr Lee had both public and private views about inter-racial marriages and these turned on the context of his observations about specific aspects of Singapore society.”

"NOT UNHEARD OF"
Mr Singh said that such reservations are not unique to any racial or religious group in Singapore.

“Opposition to inter-racial unions especially amongst the older generation is not unheard of. For this group, you don’t need to be a member of the majority Chinese community to hope that your son or daughter would not marry out of their race/religion,” he said.

“I know of Indian and Malay parents of Mr Lee’s generation who feel the same way.”

Mr Singh said that these parents tend to become more accepting of such relationships when they “see the happiness in their children’s eyes over the choices made, or when the grandchildren come along”.

He added that these parents tend to keep their views private, unlike the Ngee Ann Polytechnic staff member, and described the man's actions as “a serious and fatal misjudgment”.

“Bigoted views, even if privately held, have a nasty habit of showing themselves up opportunistically in day-to-day circumstances,” Mr Singh said.
“It would be important for those who host such private views to reflect deeply on how these can hurt themselves and more importantly, those around them.
“When it comes to racism - there can be no ifs or buts.”

"TECTONIC SHIFTS"

Mr Singh said that “tectonic shifts” are currently taking place with societal norms in Singapore, but added that incidents that illustrate differences in cultural and generational norms will continue to occur as the country evolves.

“The secular public space belongs to us all, not one single racial or religious group or community. And there, we practice tolerance, give-and-take and make adjustments so that everyone is a proud member of the Singapore family,” he said.

“Tectonic shifts are taking place with regard to societal norms in Singapore. And in my estimation, this is being felt most strongly between younger and older Singaporeans. There will continue to be episodes of divergent cultural and generational norms.

“Going forward, my colleagues in the Workers’ Party and I will appeal for greater understanding and mutual respect from all, even as we work to promote efforts to eradicate the bigotry and racism that many Singaporeans - both young and old - seek to consign to history.”
 
WP calls for greater understanding, mutual respect amid efforts to eradicate bigotry and racism: Pritam Singh
www.channelnewsasia.com
SINGAPORE: Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh on Tuesday (Jun 8) said that the Workers’ Party “will appeal for greater understanding and mutual respect from all” amid efforts to eradicate bigotry and racism in Singapore.

Mr Singh made the statement in a Facebook post addressing a viral video showing a man identified as a Ngee Ann Polytechnic staff member making racist remarks towards an interracial couple.

In the post, Mr Singh said society should call out bigoted views, even if they are privately held.

“As a multi-racial and increasingly multi-cultural, but most importantly – secular society – the public space is a shared space which is for all Singaporeans – regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation etc to participate actively in,” Mr Singh said.

“We are of course entitled to our private views – but should we not as a society call out bigoted private views with a view to make the public space safer and accommodative for all?

“Doing so would be a learning opportunity to self-reflect, unpack our preconceived notions and in doing so, determine what sort of society we aspire to be.”

Mr Singh described reactions to the incident as a “silver lining”.

“That many of all ages and persuasions have done so in response to (the man’s) racist diatribe, in a determined, yet restrained manner, represents a silver lining," he said.

"The swift backlash from the public and politicians of all stripes have also shown that such views are not acceptable in the Singapore of today, even if we continue to live with the comfortable truth that they persist."

LEE KUAN YEW'S VIEWS ON INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS
Mr Singh pointed out that concerns regarding interracial relationships are not unheard of in Singapore, and highlighted founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s views on the subject.

“In the 2011 book Hard Truths, our first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew once shared that if his daughter wished to marry a black African, he would have no qualms of telling her: 'You’re mad'. He also expressed reservations about inter-racial marriages,” Mr Singh said.

“Paradoxically in the same book though, Mr Lee identified ‘inter-marriages’ as an example of how some racial communities integrate better than others.
“It would seem that Mr Lee had both public and private views about inter-racial marriages and these turned on the context of his observations about specific aspects of Singapore society.”

"NOT UNHEARD OF"
Mr Singh said that such reservations are not unique to any racial or religious group in Singapore.

“Opposition to inter-racial unions especially amongst the older generation is not unheard of. For this group, you don’t need to be a member of the majority Chinese community to hope that your son or daughter would not marry out of their race/religion,” he said.

“I know of Indian and Malay parents of Mr Lee’s generation who feel the same way.”

Mr Singh said that these parents tend to become more accepting of such relationships when they “see the happiness in their children’s eyes over the choices made, or when the grandchildren come along”.

He added that these parents tend to keep their views private, unlike the Ngee Ann Polytechnic staff member, and described the man's actions as “a serious and fatal misjudgment”.

“Bigoted views, even if privately held, have a nasty habit of showing themselves up opportunistically in day-to-day circumstances,” Mr Singh said.
“It would be important for those who host such private views to reflect deeply on how these can hurt themselves and more importantly, those around them.
“When it comes to racism - there can be no ifs or buts.”

"TECTONIC SHIFTS"

Mr Singh said that “tectonic shifts” are currently taking place with societal norms in Singapore, but added that incidents that illustrate differences in cultural and generational norms will continue to occur as the country evolves.

“The secular public space belongs to us all, not one single racial or religious group or community. And there, we practice tolerance, give-and-take and make adjustments so that everyone is a proud member of the Singapore family,” he said.

“Tectonic shifts are taking place with regard to societal norms in Singapore. And in my estimation, this is being felt most strongly between younger and older Singaporeans. There will continue to be episodes of divergent cultural and generational norms.

“Going forward, my colleagues in the Workers’ Party and I will appeal for greater understanding and mutual respect from all, even as we work to promote efforts to eradicate the bigotry and racism that many Singaporeans - both young and old - seek to consign to history.”

Tell that to infamous oppie racist and chink chauvinist, Tang Liang Hong.
 
I know Indians who married Chinese girls. But with beauties like these, why no Chinese takers?
Chinese are lower down in status. Need females from vietnam or cambodua.
 
As long as my Son don't bring home Hock, Raj or Harry and tell me Dad, meet my girlfriend i'm Amitofo, praise the Lord ! Amen. :P <3
 
small thing blow until so big
this isn't racism
this is preference
even within the chinese community, cantonese parents prefer children to marry cantonese
same with shanghainese, etc etc
indian bayi parents also same same, plus their caste system etc etc
nothing to do with racism, just preference
i prefer not to rent my property to indians, that's my preference, nothing racist
 
small thing blow until so big
this isn't racism
this is preference
even within the chinese community, cantonese parents prefer children to marry cantonese
same with shanghainese, etc etc
indian bayi parents also same same, plus their caste system etc etc
nothing to do with racism, just preference
i prefer not to rent my property to indians, that's my preference, nothing racist

Many race-baiting SJWs in Sinkieland these days. Especially the youths. Not sure what they're teaching them in schools these days.

For example, this was a non-issue but triggered snowflakes on social media made a big deal about it. :rolleyes:

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People associate themselves with whomever they fancy, we cannot judge them.

I have seen many dating profiles where the ladies specifically state 'no Indians please'. Or a divorced Malay woman who no longer wants to hook up with a fellow Melayu.

The ones who 'die die' want to avoid a certain race are no different/better from those who 'die die' want to date a certain race. The race card works in both directions... if you choose to play it. :cool:

Poon pe pe is yr favourite pass time as always...

3PK.
 
Many race-baiting SJWs in Sinkieland these days. Especially the youths. Not sure what they're teaching them in schools these days.

For example, this was a non-issue but triggered snowflakes on social media made a big deal about it. :rolleyes:

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Game plan for pap. All racism. So tht you cannot whack ceca. I already see oppo mp idiots commenting. If they ever comment on ceca again, they already brought their own ropes to hang with
 

EXCLUSIVE: Darlie to rebrand – Colgate-owned ‘Black People Toothpaste’ to be reviewed amid Black Lives Matter demos​

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by TOM GRUNDY21:12, 18 JUNE 2020
Print
US consumer brand Colgate-Palmolive has said that Darlie toothpaste – infamous for its racist branding and history – will be rebranded following enquiries by HKFP this week.
The toothpaste was known as “Darkie” until 1989 when the owners apologised and replaced the name in English. But local advertising assured customers that it would still be called “Black People Toothpaste” in Chinese, as it was for decades.
darkie racist toothpaste
Darkie and Darlie toothpaste. Photo: Wikicommons.
“Darlie is a Chinese brand owned by Colgate and our Joint Venture Partner, Hawley & Hazel,” a spokesperson for Colgate-Palmolive told HKFP. “For more than 35 years, we have been working together to evolve the brand, including substantial changes to the name, logo and packaging. We are currently working with our partner to review and further evolve all aspects of the brand, including the brand name.”
 
Another victim of the race-baiting SJWs: Enid Blyton books.

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If the ah neh chicks are that hot...i will confirm makan...at least marry her n bring her to singkieland safer for her than being in rape land

They are very popular in Malaysia. I know many Malaysian chinese married indian girls, but less so in Singapore. They bragged to me that Indian girl's had very warm pussies, and not dead fish like chinese girls.

once you go black, you will never look back.
 
If the guy did not steal your wife or marry your daughter, it is really none of your business who he marries.
 
They are very popular in Malaysia. I know many Malaysian chinese married indian girls, but less so in Singapore. They bragged to me that Indian girl's had very warm pussies, and not dead fish like chinese girls.

once you go black, you will never look back.

Spicy curry begets spicy pussies. Also Tiong mala ones are pretty spicy too.
 
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