We have read so many instances of Sinkies being bullied and
beaten by foreigners and all they could do is to kpkb in the social media, like
Ah Q. I would do this and that to the bully, but nothing really happened. The
end result, the daft Sinkies either got insulted, beaten and ended with bruises
all over or worse. Who could he turn to? Don’t ask me.
There is this report on a Norwegian tourist facing five
criminal charges in court. Now what had he done to suffer this fate? He was
drunk, budged into a hotel room of two female guests and causing annoyance and
trespassing into their privacy. Then he slapped a female hotel employee, then
he punched her male colleague in the chest, then he kicked him on the side of
his body. The hotel employees practised the Singapore
virtue of non violence and allowed the Norwegian to whack them at will without
retaliating. If they hit back, it is likely that they will be hauled up for
hitting back. Hitting someone is a serious offence for Sinkies.
The Norwegian did not stop at that. He was found to behave
in a disorderly manner, gesticulating and shouting outside Beach Centre in Beach
Road. That
was ok as no one was hurt. Then he kicked a reservist inspector in the leg in
the carpark of SGH. Again, as expected, the Sinkie inspector practised the
virtue of non violence and did not hit back.
Now this rogue is in court. Would the court do justice to
the daft Sinkies for turning themselves into punching bags for the tourist
while practising the Sinkie virtue of non violence? Or would the tourist be
slapped on the wrist like it used to be?
I am wondering when did this non violence virtue take root
in the daft Sinkie mindset, that they should not hit back when beaten? Is there
a story to this development, that getting beaten and not hitting back is a
virtue, a first world social grace?
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