[China Film] - "Forgot to Know You"

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"Forgot to Know You" a China film about the marital struggles of a lower income couple... sympathies for and empathies with both the husband and wife, who represent countless real-life couples all around the world, including right here in Singapore : :

[video=youtube;0Q_HIyiYpxQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q_HIyiYpxQ[/video]
 
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the worst Chinese civilization was the British paddling opium in China, SEA Singapore and Borneo at your door step making massive drug money to finance their British Empire.

And then as Governor of Singapore your British Queen of England turned their backs drugging non-white British Subjects Singaporeans your forefathers overseas Chinese population.

This was just a 150 years ago of history and make Singapore a poor nation.

Why was Singapore under British governor can be a poor nation compare to their own British subjects in UK? The quality of life of the white British in their mother land UK was so much different compare to Singapore under the same British Empire rule?

Shouldn't British Subject Singaporeans under British rule be of equal rights and share the prosperity of the same white British subjects in UK?

Commonwealth Country under the British rule?

Today you have the Commonwealth Games for countries under British Empire?

Did the British really share their wealth with you Singaporeans? They drugged you, so what sharing of wealth.

Commonwealth my foots, fuck you evil British.

We learned that the opium trade was freely indulged in, at Singapore, fostered by the Government. Singapore is a large city of about 300,000 inhabitants, a great number of which are Chinese. It has wide, beautiful streets, fine government buildings, magnificent quays and docks-a splendid European city at the outposts of the Orient. We found that a large part of its revenue is derived from the opium traffic-from the sale of opium, and from license fees derived from shops where opium may be purchased, or from divans where it may be smoked. The customers are mainly Chinese.

Is this double-dealing what we mean when we speak of "our responsibility to backward nations, 1) or of "the sacred trust of civilization" or still again when we refer to "the White Man's burden " ?

Pondering over these things as I sat on the hotel verandah, I finally reached the conclusion that to print such a dispatch as that in the " Straits Times" was, to say the least, most tactless

http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/om/om4.htm

"Forgot to Know You" a China film about the marital struggles of a lower income couple... sympathies for and empathies with both the husband and wife, who represent countless real-life couples all around the world, including right here in Singapore : :
 
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