Do not ignore the power of the internet and the voice of the people, even if they are daft Sinkies. At times, in the most unusual of places, they can strike and get their target down. Think Punggol East.
Over the last few days, the uproar in the internet over an
insult to Sinkies brought things to bear on the trespasser. It was a public
lynching of sort on an unsuspecting victim who thought of nothing like the
foreigner cyclist threatening a woman Sinkie driver in broad daylight, or those
that beat up Sinkies to let off steam. The angmoh cyclist got to walk away like
a world boxing champion and strutting his stuff with a big ego. Beware you
asshole, the next time you try that on a Sinkie it could be very different. The
govt may not come out to defend the rights of Sinkies and their dignity, but
the netizens will be very unforgiving.
Kindness begets kindness, as a minister said. And shits will
beget shits. Or is it that whatever the
Sinkies do it will only beget shits? There is a new mood in the air. Call it
xenophobia, yes, I think it is. It was xenophobia of the rich elite in cahoots
with the foreigners to spit at poor Sinkies, thumping poor Sinkies as daft and
wuss. The poor Sinkies will not take that lying down anymore and will turn it
around to the foreigners who attempted to do so.
This is people’s power in a non violent way. Sometimes it
works, sometimes it doesn’t. But don’t bet on it that it doesn’t work all the
time. It would be too late to say sorry.
While this event has aroused the daft Sinkies to be more
assertive, the Ah Q mentality of the meek Chinese is resurfacing again. In
today’s Sunday Times, an article by Chua Mui Hoong tried to justify the Anton
Casey episode the way Ah Q would do to claim some psychological consolation
after being kicked in the ass. The argument goes like this, ‘…by showing
contempt for and mocking ordinary people, Mr Casey has insulted and
disrespected himself more than he has Singaporeans. By his own hand, in his own
words, he has shown the world what an intolerant person he is, chockful of
conceit.’
Singaporeans that are being beaten or shitted on by
foreigners should recite this everyday and they will feel much better, that
they are superior to Mr Asshole, just like Ah Q. This dismissive trait of the
Chinese to address their attackers respectfully is a very silly thing and they
duly deserved to be treated that way no matter how much dignity money can buy
them.
Remember what LKY told his young PPS, that he had to look
them in the eyes or they would not respect him. How does this compares to the
Ah Q’s way of dealing with his bashers? Would Ah Q gain more respect from Mr
foreigners by being meek and consoling himself with more silly justifications
short of saying thank you?
Kopi level - Yellow