A common definition of xenophobia is the fear or hatred for foreigners and often translated into hostility and beating of foreigners. Singaporeans have been accused by Singaporeans, by the media and even by people in high places of being xenophobic. These people must have seen many foreigners being challenged or beaten up in this country by Singaporeans. Otherwise they would not be making such foolish statements as they will affect their credibility and as leaders of this country.
Let’s look at the facts.
1. Most taxi drivers are Singaporeans. Most taxi drivers are beaten up by foreigners.
2. Singaporeans are reported to be chased around by foreigners and beaten up by foreigners who have taken up jobs in the country.
3. Foreign companies here prefer to hire foreigners than Singaporeans with no violent protest from the Singaporeans.
4. Singapore companies prefer to hire foreigners as their CEOs and senior managers.
5. Singaporeans must pay $100 to enter the casinos. Foreigners can enter without paying.
6. There are more than 1 million foreigners in the island with a population of slightly more than 3 million. Foreigners find it easy to get a job than Singaporeans. Many Singaporean graduates are unemployed or replaced by foreigners. No protest.
7. Discriminatory advertisements for jobs specifically hiring foreigners and not Singaporeans have been a fair game for a long time.
8. In the recent rioting in little India, Singaporeans were the ones got beaten by foreigners. Singaporean police vehicles were torched. Singaporean police officers were hurt. Other than one drunken foreigner that died because of a traffic accident, not a single foreigner was beaten up by the Singaporeans.
9. Not a single Singaporean was involved in the rioting to beat up foreigners.
10. No foreigners have been beaten up by Singaporeans because they were foreigners.
11. Foreigner cyclists are often scolding and taunting Singaporeans and threatening to beat them on the roads for horning at them.
That’s it, from the above facts Singaporeans are definitely xenophobic and hate foreigners. It is so obvious. The media also said so, some politicians also said so. Some Singaporeans also said so. And the Singaporeans did not deny this. Thus this conclusion cannot be wrong. The Singaporeans must now reflect on themselves why they are xenophobic or why everyone is accusing them of being xenophobic.
They must be nicer to foreigners, and if they are beaten up by foreigners it must be their fault. If they lose their jobs to foreigners it must be that the foreigners are more talented and more deserving and qualified for the job. Singaporeans only have themselves to be blamed for being so xenophobic.
I have a Ph D from the University of DKW and an adjunct professor of BTH School of International Strategic Studies. DKW is short for Don’t Know Where and BTH means BehTahan.
Chua Chin Leng AKA RedBean|
*The writer blogs at http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com