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'Singapore is not your land', says Chinese national in heated exchange with Singaporean

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The argument was posted on Reddit on Oct 28.

The argument was posted on Reddit on Oct 28. SCREENGRAB: NEW_TEACHER_2815/REDDIT
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'Singapore is not your land', says Chinese national in heated exchange with Singaporean​

Netizens said that the incident was not representative of all Chinese nationals.

A video of a heated confrontation between a Chinese national and a Singaporean outside a landed property, with the pair exchanging inflammatory remarks, has raised the ire of netizens.

On 28 Oct, user @New_Teacher_2815 shared the clip, which shows a Chinese national filming the confrontation while scolding the family behind the camera.

"Singapore is not your land," the Chinese national says in Mandarin during the heated argument, calling the family "trash".

"Okay, then don't stay in Singapore," the Singaporean responds, to which the woman replies that it is her right to do so.

Netizens outraged​

Some netizens called the situation "ironic" and "upsetting", urging the family to report the incident to authorities.

One commenter noted that most Singaporean Chinese identify more strongly with their nationality than their ethnicity, which may come across as offensive to some Chinese nationals.

"I'm just so upset. For her to have the audacity to tell us off," one user said.

Other netizens said that the incident was not representative of all Chinese nationals, adding that such incidents paint a bad picture for Chinese nationals.

"You should see how brutal some of them are and can be against their own kind that embarrass them abroad," another commented.
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And South China Sea does not belong to China either, trashy Tiongs. :rolleyes:

Learn the difference between 南中国海 vs 中国南海. I'm sure you're blissfully ignorant because of all the brainwashing from the CCP regime since young. :cool:
 
Singapore is for everyone, ATB is correct



The phrase "Singapore is for everyone" was used by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to explain the principle that the nation's prosperity should be shared, ensuring that when the country has a good year, "everybody can enjoy the upside". It reflects a policy aimed at making the benefits of economic success widely available and addressing the needs of various groups in society.

  • Shared prosperity:
    The concept suggests that economic gains should not just be seen as a one-time dividend, but should lead to improvements that address real needs within the community.
  • Social recognition and support:
    The "upside" is not just about financial distribution, but also about "something meaningful which addresses... as a society, we feel this is a group which deserves our recognition and support," according to Prime Minister's Office Singapore.
  • Government philosophy:
    This statement is consistent with a broader government philosophy of combining economic growth with social cohesion, ensuring that all citizens benefit from the nation's development.
 
I'll stand by a packet of my pee. If she does that again, I'll make sure that packet of pee will land on her face!
 
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