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Serious Sinkie Pinkdotter Tulan This Cuntry is Racist, Sexist, Homophobic, Elitist

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This country has a way of beating you down if you fall outside of a narrowly defined area of acceptable / ideal existence. It has a way of invalidating the struggles and silencing the voices of the minority. It’s as if a broad swath of heteronormative and homophobic, racially-oriented and racist, meritocratic and elitist, policies have created an extremely comfortable majority (of mostly Chinese, middle class and upwards, heterosexual people) that the struggles, the problems and the voices of the minority are frivolous, irrelevant, even dangerously incendiary. This country, i.e. the state, the media and a large portion of the majority, is saying: I don’t care if you struggle—actually scratch that, I’m sure you don’t struggle much at all. If you’re LGBTQ, you should be happy that your abnormal existence is tolerated, and please don’t shove your queerness into my face and in public spaces. If you’re brown-skinned, you need to have thicker skin and learn how to take “jokes” better. If you’re not academically or financially successful, it’s only because you’re lazy or stupid, or both. Learn your place in society. Stay in the shadows where we can’t see you clearly. Be happy you’re alive and not stoned / enslaved / homeless / etc. Don’t you dare rock the boat! You’re making my comfort feel uncomfortable, so stop. Like really, stop, or else. So to anyone who’s been feeling down at the events that have unfolded over the past months, know that I’m with you. To the people who’ve been feeling deflated at the brown-face saga: I’m with you. Extra hearts and virtual hugs to people who are queer and brown, who’ve had to struggle with their LGBTQ and ethnic identities in such quick and ruthless succession. And to people in relative positions of privilege and power: speak up for the underprivileged. I’m trying my best to do that. Because it can’t only be the “angry queers” who demand for change every pride month. It can’t only be the “angry racial minorities” who lament and cry for change (or just for brown-face to stop) every time something happens. And it cannot only be “activists” who dare or are willing to speak up about issues. If you believe we need to achieve true LGBTQ equality, if you believe we need to be more racially sensitive and less racist, then be the ally your peers need you to be. If a Chinese person speaks up against the racist NETS ad and how the saga unfolded, then it’s more likely that other Chinese people who might be sitting on the fence will listen and learn. If a straight person speaks up against LGBTQ discrimination, then it’s more likely that other straight people who might be homophobic will realise the harm they’re causing. Your / my relative positions of privilege gives your voice added weight—use it. It doesn’t mean that you are / have to be some woke person who knows all about race relations and politics. It doesn’t mean you are / have to be a political activist. I don’t do these things to prove that I’m woke, or show that I’m not racist, or to score brownie “likes” on social media. I’m doing it because I think it’s the right thing and I know the relative weight of my voice as a Chinese person. Besides, there’s much easier ways to score likes on social media, hor, like you know, siding with the majority who by definition are more populous. You don’t have to write essays. Just words as simple as “I stand with Preeti and Subhas”, or “This is racist and wrong”, or “Repeal S377A”, or “LGBTQ people are people, too”, etc—that is powerful enough. Or, share a post that someone else has written and that you agree with. Your friends (and even people outside your network) who belong to the affected minority groups will know you stand with them; your peers who belong to the majority group will likely be more interested to discuss the issue. People in relative positions of privilege and power: you/we need to be better allies. Because you don’t know, and perhaps you won’t ever truly understand, how soul-crushing and invisible your existence on this sunny island can be. Disclaimer/note: I have grouped or mentioned LGBTQ, racial minorities, and people who are financially disadvantaged together, but I don’t mean that their experiences are the same or equivalent. I’m just trying to show that it’s not a singular instance of just one topic like race, there’s a clear pattern where this country has consistently tried to beat down and silence voices of various minority and disadvantaged groups.
This country has a way of beating you down if you fall outside of a narrowly defined area of acceptable / ideal existence. It has a way of invalidating the struggles and silencing the voices of the minority. It’s as if a broad swath of heteronormative and homophobic, racially-oriented and racist, meritocratic and elitist, policies have created an extremely comfortable majority (of mostly Chinese, middle class and upwards, heterosexual people) that the struggles, the problems and the voices of the minority are frivolous, irrelevant, even dangerously incendiary.
This country, i.e. the state, the media and a large portion of the majority, is saying: I don’t care if you struggle—actually scratch that, I’m sure you don’t struggle much at all. If you’re LGBTQ, you should be happy that your abnormal existence is tolerated, and please don’t shove your queerness into my face and in public spaces. If you’re brown-skinned, you need to have thicker skin and learn how to take “jokes” better. If you’re not academically or financially successful, it’s only because you’re lazy or stupid, or both. Learn your place in society. Stay in the shadows where we can’t see you clearly. Be happy you’re alive and not stoned / enslaved / homeless / etc. Don’t you dare rock the boat! You’re making my comfort feel uncomfortable, so stop. Like really, stop, or else.
So to anyone who’s been feeling down at the events that have unfolded over the past months, know that I’m with you. To the people who’ve been feeling deflated at the brown-face saga: I’m with you. Extra hearts and virtual hugs to people who are queer and brown, who’ve had to struggle with their LGBTQ and ethnic identities in such quick and ruthless succession.
And to people in relative positions of privilege and power: speak up for the underprivileged. I’m trying my best to do that. Because it can’t only be the “angry queers” who demand for change every pride month. It can’t only be the “angry racial minorities” who lament and cry for change (or just for brown-face to stop) every time something happens. And it cannot only be “activists” who dare or are willing to speak up about issues. If you believe we need to achieve true LGBTQ equality, if you believe we need to be more racially sensitive and less racist, then be the ally your peers need you to be.
If a Chinese person speaks up against the racist NETS ad and how the saga unfolded, then it’s more likely that other Chinese people who might be sitting on the fence will listen and learn. If a straight person speaks up against LGBTQ discrimination, then it’s more likely that other straight people who might be homophobic will realise the harm they’re causing. Your / my relative positions of privilege gives your voice added weight—use it.
It doesn’t mean that you are / have to be some woke person who knows all about race relations and politics. It doesn’t mean you are / have to be a political activist. I don’t do these things to prove that I’m woke, or show that I’m not racist, or to score brownie “likes” on social media. I’m doing it because I think it’s the right thing and I know the relative weight of my voice as a Chinese person. Besides, there’s much easier ways to score likes on social media, hor, like you know, siding with the majority who by definition are more populous.
You don’t have to write essays. Just words as simple as “I stand with Preeti and Subhas”, or “This is racist and wrong”, or “Repeal S377A”, or “LGBTQ people are people, too”, etc—that is powerful enough. Or, share a post that someone else has written and that you agree with. Your friends (and even people outside your network) who belong to the affected minority groups will know you stand with them; your peers who belong to the majority group will likely be more interested to discuss the issue.
People in relative positions of privilege and power: you/we need to be better allies. Because you don’t know, and perhaps you won’t ever truly understand, how soul-crushing and invisible your existence on this sunny island can be.
Disclaimer/note: I have grouped or mentioned LGBTQ, racial minorities, and people who are financially disadvantaged together, but I don’t mean that their experiences are the same or equivalent. I’m just trying to show that it’s not a singular instance of just one topic like race, there’s a clear pattern where this country has consistently tried to beat down and silence voices of various minority and disadvantaged groups.
 
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Such a serious policy of ban withdrawal of CPF@55 balless Sinkies cannot even fight for themselves.

No NSF balless Sinkies still quietly bullied by CAQ army...

What her problems are who cares fuck shit of her gayleb problems...
 
He does look and behave like one. No?

You must be politically correct, be sensitive and not hurt the feelings of snowflakes.

You can't call a spade a spade.

Refer to the twits who were triggered by E-Pay's ad. :wink:
 
I have alerted gay fucks Jolovan wham and Roy ngerng and they have agreed to cheer faggot Teo yu Siang up by allowing him to suck their cocks.
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You must be politically correct, be sensitive and not hurt the feelings of snowflakes.

You can't call a spade a spade.

Refer to the twits who were triggered by E-Pay's ad. :wink:
This type will try to geng for Pes E in NS. Nabey!
 
He does look and behave like one. No?

A faggot will not admit he is a faggot … just like a m&d, he will never admit he has low IQ and cannot made it in live no matter how he try … sad but the truth nevertheless.

IQ and Race
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I have to agree with him. I have been a victim of constant discrimination over the last couple of decades for doing nothing more than running a sex site. Initially I naively thought that I would be honoured in some manner with a National Day award or at least a positive mention in the local press. Instead I condemned and literally driven out of town.

Sex is something that just about all of us have partaken in. It keeps the human race going and is a natural outlet for stress. It is known to relieve depression and anxiety and is natures way of ensuing a good night's sleep. Yet for some reason providing useful info about sex and details regarding where to get it has caused me to be branded as a social outcast and an abhorrent members of the human race.

Something has got to change in Singapore to make everyone more tolerant and the current government does not seem to be taking the necessary measures despite it being the best of the best.
 
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