the funny thing is if u look in the glass behind her, the face is facing wrong direction![]()
You are sharp. Quite errie.

the funny thing is if u look in the glass behind her, the face is facing wrong direction![]()
You are sharp. Quite errie.![]()
Sharp my foot. This image is all over the internet. :oIo:
This Minister is barking up the wrong tree. Since colonial time, sinkie land has no racial issue, except once during the racial riot in 1964 stirred by mat extremists from mat land, and all races have been living in harmony. Malay, Chinese or kek lang kia, no problems in co-existence.
The slur against local muslims came from ang mohs working and residing in sinkie land. These are the people the Minister should boot out from the country. Local Indians and Chinese do not label local malay as terrorists. Pappies are responsible for allowing foreigners into the country. If these foreigners stir shit in sinkie land, blood is on the hands of the pappies.
The problem here lies with the Malaysian Chinese who had take 'refuge' here in Singapore from the 'persecution' they received from the 'bumiputras' back from WHERE THEY BELONG. So, they 'throw stones' from Singapore at them & find every opportunity to 'flame the fire'..can you blame them for this??
We are much more tolerant....for there is inequality , it is somewhat kept in check...it is these Malaysian Chinese & not to mention the Indonesian Chinese...& whatever Chinese we have attracted here...that "shame my gun"....should be very worried about.
I am not sure if I agree with you on this. The Malaysian Chinese who have moved to Singapore are very conscious of the sensitivity as they have seen and heard what can go wrong. I am aware that deep within them there is a lot of resentment but they do not talk about openly in a emotional manner but do speak about it in a more measured way. So far we have been getting Singaporeans who have been blurting stuff online because they do not appreciate what is going on and end up being prosecuted.
The Malaysian Chinese also have no qualms about mixing with other races but later generation of Singaporeans struggle. Just have to go to overseas universities where Singaporeans are and you can see they only can mix with fellow chinese. The Malaysian Chinese on the other hand are ready to mingle. Very unfortunate as our generation was not like this.
Thambi is barking up at the wrong tree. Reaching out the the Muslims merely means we bent over to suit their needs. Integration with the Muslim is never going to be a mutual affair. It the same case any where in the world as far as Muslims are concern.
Thambi is barking up at the wrong tree. Reaching out the the Muslims merely means we bent over to suit their needs. Integration with the Muslim is never going to be a mutual affair. It the same case any where in the world as far as Muslims are concern.