Tag: multicultural

  • Commentary: Majority Superiority Complex Is Real, I’ve Personally Encountered Discrimination Against Malays

    Commentary: Majority Superiority Complex Is Real, I’ve Personally Encountered Discrimination Against Malays

    So, when there are Chinese SAP schools and no Malay SAP schools, we did not make any noise about being multicultural. When someone up there stated that we are not ready for a Malay PM, we did not make noise about being multicultural. When Channel 5 showcased so many Chinese adverts and gazette, and almost no Malay ones, we did not make noise about being multicultural. When so many SMEs chose to put up “only Mandarin-speaking candidates shall apply” on their recruitment ads (we know they simply don’t want to hire us), we did not make noise about being multicultural. When the cabinet typically consists of mainly Chinese, a few Indians and only 1 Malay at any point of time (until recently) despite several very capable Malay MS & SMS (and the nation’s racial ratio), we did not make noise about being multicultural.

    My point is, majority superiority complex is real. Many times I have encountered it personally.

    One incident which vividly triggered my memory was a mother of my primary school friend. If you know me enough, many of my close friends are Chinese. My friend, let’s name him A. A was a close friend of mine since Primary 2. We used to eat together (despite some old man saying that Muslims refuse to sit with non-Muslims to eat, which never was a problem) during recess and play together. One day, in Primary 4, I decided to play with him after school nearer to his residence. He had the permission of his mother, initially. After a while of playing at the basketball court, his mother came down to go to the minimart, if i do remember correctly. When she saw him playing with me, she walked towards us and told him in very stern atas English, “I told you not to mix around with Malays, you’ll become stupid” (along those lines, this happened almost 20 years ago, mind you.) Upon hearing that, my heart sank, I’ve never felt so humiliated. That was the last time I played with him, and we only hi-hi bye-bye in school since then. Well, it was probably because he mixed around with me that he dropped out half-way from JC and decided not to continue studying, sorry auntie.

    That didn’t deter me from making so many more close Chinese friends, though; I met my best friend Silas Yeo in P5.

    My race in my IC is always a factor, when I do well or don’t do well. I tutor maths well, suddenly, the comments are, I’m “not so Malay”, but when I failed Maths in Sec 1, that’s expected coz I’m Malay. When they see me (a young Malay man) drive a BMW, they ask whether I’m an Uber driver now. In fact, just the other day, my brother Muhammad Irshad’s BMW was reversed into by an MPV driven by a middle-aged man, the friend of the man asked my brother twice if it was a rental car (hinting that it may be a PHV). My aunt, Suriati who stays in a landed property house took a taxi home one day and the taxi driver’s comment when she was alighting was, “Here is cheap ha? So many Malays stay here”.

    It will never be a problem until a minority gets a little bit more. Anyway, a Malay president is not at the top of our wishlist, either.

    This is in no way a racist post. I posted this because I feel strongly about the discrimination against my race. I’m sorry if it had hurt anyone, but I’m just creating an awareness that such mentality exists and we need to work together to eliminate such thoughts, so that we can move forward as one Singapore.

     

    Source: Muhammad Syaheer Noorhalim

  • Love Thy Neighbour – Neighbour’s Altar Offerings Blown Away, Muslim Bro Puts Them Back In Place

    Love Thy Neighbour – Neighbour’s Altar Offerings Blown Away, Muslim Bro Puts Them Back In Place

    Love Thy Neighbour
    .
    Our neighbour’s altar offerings blown by the wind so my bro pick and arranged them back. We have been neighbours for more than 10 years they have always been so respectful to my mom and late dad
    .
    Faith is a conviction of heart that need to be respected while humanity is a shared value that needs to be cherished
    .
    #zahidzin #ustazceo

     

    Source: Zahid Zin

  • CAN Singapore: Amos Yee Beaten Up In Changi Prison, Free Him Now

    CAN Singapore: Amos Yee Beaten Up In Changi Prison, Free Him Now

    <Credits: Community Action Network – CAN Singapore>

    #freeamosyee, interestingly, we have been informed that Amos has been transferred from Changi’s Men’s Prison to Tanah Merah Prison… Amos has said that Tanah Merah Prison has mostly Malay youths.

    We have also been informed that he has been threatened, slapped on the back and kicked while he was climbing up the stairs. A complaint has been lodged with the Prison Authorities, who had efficiently replied to say they will look into the matter.

    Amos’ mother has put in an urgent request for Amos to be moved to Home Detention.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Everyday my neighbors.. Let me tell u …on my right is from Arab,on my left is a Thai family,the rest are Cantonese Chinese,below my flat is a Chinese family, all cook different dishes and smells of foods will fly around the beautiful aroma..

    sometimes salted fish, belacan,curry,pork or tomyum, and IRS getting stronger…but again..I love all the smells..even they cook pork..

    I’m OK with it…even stronger, just next door..I dun complaint, coz..we are all happy neighbors,

    I just live here 2mths only,I’m happy, though they are aunties and uncles, abit chatty…I’m so loving them..

    if you complaint..PLEASE stay IN JUNGLE OK!!!

     

    Source: Nur Q’Edora Ling

  • Special Assistance Plan (SAP) Schools Should Be Abolished –  Hinders Racial Harmony And Integration, Irrelevant

    Special Assistance Plan (SAP) Schools Should Be Abolished – Hinders Racial Harmony And Integration, Irrelevant

    Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools were established in 1979 with the aim of developing in students high competency in English and Chinese.

    There are about 15 primary schools and 10 secondary schools under the programme.

    The inherent nature of the two languages in focus precludes most non-Chinese from enrolling in these schools, resulting in a lack of diversity among the students.

    Our common space is shaped by the friendships we develop in our early formative years.

    Hence, I fear the perspective on interracial issues these students will bring into their working lives and when they assume leadership positions in various sectors.

    Do they possess that keen awareness of interracial, interfaith sensitivity and respect that can be learnt only through personal friendship forged in their student years?

    The aim of fostering higher competency in languages is now being fulfilled by the Higher Mother Tongue subject.

    Thus, for the sake of enlarging our common space, let us do away with the SAP school system.

     

    This letter written by Teo Tze Wei was published in ST Forum, on 25 Jan 2015

    Source: www.straitstimes.com