I just came back after spending the nearly the whole day out and cannot miss the well and colourfully dressed Muslim brothers and sisters everywhere. There is one place they are missing though, the foodcourts. But that is understandable as they will be having their feasts at home with their families and friends.
I was at this foodcourt and the only people I saw were mainly Chinese, some Indians and some foreigners. Having the Indians and Malays all eating together in the foodcourts was nothing unusual as they are part and parcel of this country, they are a part of every Singaporean. Now the foreigners are also becoming a part of us as well. Their presence cannot be missed.
Today I really felt something missing, without the signs and presence of Malays among the customers. It would likely be the same for a Chinese or Indian festival with the particular tribe making the missing act.
Once again, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri
ReplyDeleteto All our Muslim Fellow Beings.
patriot
ReplyDeleteThis year CNY, my family was at Burger King Vivo City having some bite before gping for a show.
No seats at all. Only one or two Singaporean families.
The rest ALL the foreigners as embraced by our beloved PAP MEN/WOMEN-in-white.
In the end has to forgo the brunch.
Doesn't matter how many foreigners and how few real Sinkies are in the food courts.
ReplyDeleteBut come election time, PAP must be able to win at least 60% of the votes, and partly due to many foreigners become Sinkie citizens.
This is what really matters.
Wishing all Muslim and those who are celebrating,Selamat Hari Raya Adifitri and a Happy Holiday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes.
happy hari raya to all muslims
ReplyDeletebuddhists, muslims, free thinkers united against the real satan, u know who im talking about ?
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/World/WOR-02-080813.html
Best wishes to all the hot Malay chicks out there. Remember, Uncle Matilah is most fond of you all.
ReplyDeletevirgo
ReplyDeletehow many times when u r out, u feel like u r in foreign land ?
whether in public area, bus, lift, tube...
i am often assaulted by a symphony, or shall i say, cacophony of foreign langues in sensurround [tm] sound no less
. usually there'r several groups of foreigners from various countries bantering to their hearts contents, the few of us sg just had to bear with it.
by now i can make out their nationalities from their languages even tho i dont really understand what they r talking about. its mostly india, vn, jp, ph, murikkan etc etc.
once i was baffled by some chinese looking dudes talking in a lingo that i had never heard before, so i asked them politely where r they from, one dude answered *mongolia* in a not too friendly way. seeing that they had no interest in talking to me, i just let off. since then i had come across mongolians in many occassions, none too keen in conversation with me.
did u see what i see,
murikkan, indians, vn, jp, ph, mongolians....this is practiclly the asian nato gang
mongolia in nato ?
its already a de facto member.....
*NATO now has a military partner squeezed between Russia and China*
http://www.globalresearch.ca/mongolia-the-pentagon-s-trojan-horse-us-nato-partner-wedged-between-china-and-russia/18423
http://space4peace.blogspot.com/2009/09/here-we-go.html
i said many times before, sg has been hijacked,
happy national day my foot,
this is NOT my country any more,
i heard usaf is coming to changi , bravo !!