6/23/2021

Reality Bites: Power Struggles In Singapore

Many people shy away from talking about it, but this issue, extremely critical and vital issue dear to our heart, is not about racism. Racism is now being wielded as one of the weapons of mass destruction by some quarters to extend their political clout and laxity.

In fact, in reality, for all intents and purposes, it is about power struggles.

Knowing that the present Prime Minister is frail and pale looking, weak and sickly, and probably desperate and disoriented, the power-grabbers are planning and working, and waiting very anxiously behind the scenes, along the corridor of power, to wrestle power, and to ultimately usurp the throne of power, so to speak.

It is a power struggle amongst the fourth generation leaders, as well as a power struggle between ethnic groupings, especially between the
local South Asians and local Chinese.

As can be clearly seen, the local South Asians are cooperating (and perhaps also conspiring behind the scenes) with foreign South Asians to undermine the racial balance and harmony in Singapore.

Why?

One simple and obvious reason is because this minority ethnic grouping is not happy to be just a minority, even though they are enjoying more of everything than the other two bigger ethnic groupings of the Singapore population.

They want, I venture to guess, to have full control of Singapore! To govern and run Singapore. And, they are succeeding very well so far.

They are succeeding because certain ethnic Chinese leaders in power today are either oblivious of the danger in thinly veiled power struggles, or prefer not to talk about it, or are too busy fattening their own bank accounts and have neglected to check and stop it from progressing further.

In fact, on the contrary, it seems that the ethnic Chinese leaders are helping the local and foreign South Asians to strengthen and consolidate the latter's power, both in the public and private sectors, over the last 10 years or so.

Today, as can be seen everywhere, at every level, especially at the very top level, local South Asians and foreign South Asians are working cordially and enthusiastically to further their common interests and common objectives, for mutual benefits.

They are already holding many top, key and critical positions in the government, semi-government, and private sectors, especially in the academic, banking, financial, legal, security and technological sectors.

So, unless someone put a stop to it, the writing is already on the wall. Very soon, the bo-chap ethnic Chinese majority will be replaced by South Asians. And that will be Sayonara to the ethnic Chinese majority government in Singapore.

Que sera sera, whatever will be will be?

Little boys and girls, can you think deeper and wider, please?

Queen of Hearts.

12 comments:

Queen of Hearts said...

Sing to the tune of Ten Little Indian Boys:

One little, two little, three little Indians,
There was no problems whatsoever.

Four little, five little, six little Indians,
Minor little problems appeared like a fever.

Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians,
Big problems appear even when they're sober.

When ten little Indians gang-up together,
Serious problems stay forever!

What can you do now?


Anonymous said...

The Cheena Totoh better wake up to assert and exert your rights as a majority. Don't let minority rights overwhelm you position, status and power in your own society.

Singapore is a rule-based society. In a democracy the rules are being set by the majority. As a compassionate and reasonable majority in Singapore, the Chinese Singaporeans have provided some special privileges to the minority groups.

However, such privileged groups must not be allowed to amass sufficient power to overwhelm, override and overthrow the existing power balance and racial harmony. Otherwise, there will be strives and chaos in a tiny and congested society.

We have enjoyed peace and prosperity because of our Chinese majority. Things will not be the same, once any of the other ethnic groups become the majority. This is especially so when Caste-oriented and Caste-practitioners are able to call the shots and rule the country.

One good example is India, where poverty and lawlessness are so common everywhere everyday. Delhi is known as the Highest Rapists City in the world not for nothing. The crime rates, like the Covid-19 infections, are highly under-reported and covered-up, especially those crimes committed by the higher castes. Bribery and corruption are the two most common practices in the whole of India, from the highest to the lowest levels. Fake certificates, fake degrees and fake testimonials are the most common qualifications and have become part of its culture and employment climate.

Don't believe? Go take a visit and find out for yourself.

Anonymous said...

With so many unthinking and traitors around, it is only a matter of time when the Chinese would become boat people. And they are still snoring away without a care, without knowing what is going on.

Anonymous said...

FBI

Anonymous said...

FBI means Fake Businesses and Investments.

Anonymous said...

A new and strong, no-nonsense, government is urgently needed to replace the present one, if Singapore is to remain peaceful, progressive and prosperous across the board, not just confined to the ruling elitist. Otherwise, Singapore will very soon goes to the dogs, dark black scoundrels


Anonymous said...

Fark By ... Insane?

Anonymous said...

Singapore is already on the verge of surrendering to the COVID-19 Pandemic. With the PM and other Ministers talking about the COVID-19 coronavirus being endemic (meaning it's here to stay), it is a clear sign of defeat and surrender.

With such a loser attitude and loser spirit, how can Singapore be the same as before again?

Anonymous said...

Woman filmed hurling racial insults on public bus jailed 4 weeks

Three videos clips obtained from the victim’s phone recorded Siti shouting, “Your heart is also black ... everything is black”. Siti also insulted the victim's appearance.

She was also recorded saying, “stupid foreigners come to Singapore, this is Singapore ... make yourself millions of dollars, go to USA”.

Siti also said, “(We) will find you and you will be charged in court and pay the court fees, if you find me anywhere, I will charge you in court, you f****** Indians, charged in court, no money to pay.”

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/woman-filmed-racial-insults-public-bus-jailed-4-weeks-042358176.html

Anonymous said...

At least Siti has woken up. She is not one of the dafts I suppose.

Perhaps, the law is protecting the foreigner from a black country?

Using racism as an excuse to protect the foreigner against locals who are now very unhappy that foreigners have taken away their jobs.

Perhaps, this is only the tip of the iceberg - the beginning of more problems to come?

Anonymous said...

A woman of Indian descent was listening to music on a public bus when she realised another woman was speaking at her.

When the 33-year-old Singaporean woman turned off her music player, she was greeted with a barrage of vitriolic racist remarks from 40-year-old Siti Ai’sha Jaffar.

Anonymous said...

When inn the train I tried to do a bit of meditation whenever I could with my eyes closed. There was a time when I opened my eyes and saw this silly Indian face right in my face, with that stupid grin. I thought of giving a punch but held back knowing that he was a crank and hopeless Indian. He must have been doing a lot of nonsense while my eyes were closed as the other commuters were all looking at us.

When I stood up and put my face into his face he backed off sheepishly. Was this racism?

There are bound to be many crackpots in the community. If every such incident is cry out loud as racism, what about people being beaten because of the colour of their skin, daily in the USA and some white countries? Is there a difference?

Responsible people must not set bad examples in crying wolf at every opportunity when it is anything but wolf. The real racists would be embolden to think the authorities are behind them and condoning their wild allegations.