“Peace in
Republic is result of the ‘deliberate choice’ made by the country’s forefathers.”
This is quoted from yesterday’s Today paper in an article by Amanda Lee. I
think most Singaporeans would agree with this statement wholeheartedly. It is a
historical fact. Our forefathers were brought here by the colonial masters to
serve the interests of Empire for cheap and compliant labour. And when we were
given independence, this mix bag of people was there and our forefathers had to
make the best out of it. They had to live with whatever that was here. They did
not create the problem of a population of so many races. They had no choice.
Chee Hean
made a speech saying that the fate of racial harmony lies with the
Singaporeans. How many of you agree with him? Our forefathers did their best
and we were hammered, coerced and coaxed into becoming a people called
Singaporeans. They succeeded to bring a people different in race, religion and
history together to live as one people. That was their achievements.
Today, the
people did have a choice, oops, not really, when the govt imported more than
two million foreigners from all over the world and shafted them down the throat
of the people. The govt had a choice, the people did not. The govt consciously
and deliberately chose to do this, to bring another mix bag of people of different
races, religions and historical background into a Singapore that had four major
ethnic groups of people living peacefully together in harmony. The govt decided
this for the people.
Now Chee
Hean is saying that racial harmony is now the responsibility of Singaporeans to
make it work again? Why is this not the responsibility of those people who
decided to bring these foreigners here against the wishes of the Singaporeans,
without the consent of the Singaporeans? How many of you agree with what Chee
Hean said, that it is now the Singaporeans’ responsibility?
Peace and
racial harmony were a deliberate choice of our forefathers. Is the influx of
more than two million foreigners in so short a span of time a deliberate choice
of the Singaporeans of today? If it is, then it must be the responsibility of
the Singaporeans to make it work. If not, then who should be responsible to
make it work? Who should be held responsible if it did not work and the
problems became national problems?
Chee Hean
lauded the peace and harmony we have so far and attributed this to ‘Each
community did not insist on the primacy of its race, language or practices. Instead,
each of our communities is prepared to practice its own culture and religion in
the context of making adaptations to accommodate others where necessary.’ Can this be taken for granted, that it would
always be like that? There are already signs of intolerance by the new immigrants
and new citizens that they would like to be different and demanding more
recognition of who they are and what they are.
By the way,
why is it not the responsibility of the new immigrants to make racial harmony
works? Why are foreigners easily let off when they bashed up Singaporeans for
the smallest excuse?
The hungry
Singaporeans of yesteryears were hungry enough to want to get on with their lives,
to be left in peace, just to work for a better life. The new Singaporeans are
not hungry, not that easy to please, very demanding and would not be easily
persuaded to accommodate, integrate and accept the way of lives of other ethnic
and religious groups. We are not dealing with the same inputs, the same
environment and the same realities. Do not take our good fortune of racial
harmony for granted and think everything will be the same, so easily done, so
simple. Just because someone said integrate and the new and old citizens will
integrate. Just throw a free makan and all is well, we will have a happy
integrated society with racial harmony. So simple!