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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

If it's not racism, then what is it called?

I stumble upon this blog and was shaking my head in silence with this particular paragraph that was written in it...

"Another thing.. Olinda's outta the Singapore Idol.. well, i predicted it.. and.. i guess.. maybe Slyvester's going to win even though Taufik sang better than him.. its wat looks, race and supporters count.. (nope.. i'm not racist.. but.. its the truth.. haha..)"

No name will be mentioned.

If that is not racism, then what is it called? Sometimes, i think Singapore has evolved into a Mini-China... And people often don't bother to take a second look at the minorities and some of them has a mindset that the minorities bring bad name to them... and that only the majority can be successful and stay above the island..

What's on TV mobile? Chinese news, Chinese Dramas, Chinese shows... what the hell happened to English being the first language here? So, the government to going to continue aiding the illiterate old chinese folks? then what about the minorties who might need help too? Leave them and let them learn? For that I thank the government for emphatizing us to learn more and know more... I have learnt to graciously accept that minorities have to push further and take an extra step ahead just to be acknowledged of my own abilities and success...

It's true that they have some values that we minorities don't... They strive to get ahead and be better, whereas, most of the minorities are too contented with what they have and they find it hard to move forward. It's never right to point fingers at a scapegoat. Look at yourselves, You can be better if you choose to be. Don't blame the majority for the lack of recognition in the minority.. just keep pushing and stay forward.. Move ahead, do what it takes... In no time, You'll bring pride to the minorities, family and friends.

Thank the majority for making us minority take an extra step ahead and move forward.

I'll prove everyone that i can do it out of my own willingness... I can sure be one of the best. I believe in myself and i have someone who believe i can.

Where there's a will, there's a way. Those who seek, shall find.

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