Chitchat It's Official! Moslems Are The Most Threatening Group To Sinkies' Harmony!

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More than 70 per cent of Singaporeans feel that people of different faiths can get along when living close together, but some 15 per cent find Muslims threatening, a report on religion in Singapore has found.

Researchers found that those who dwell in private housing were more likely to think that Muslims are threats, compared with those who dwell in Housing Board flats.

Muslims were viewed most positively by Buddhists and Hindus, but about one in five Catholics, Christians and those with no religion said that Muslims were either very or somewhat threatening.


"There is little question that global terror and how it has often been associated with Muslims has fed into the minds of a small group of Singaporeans, who thus feel that Muslims are threatening," Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) senior research fellow Mathew Mathews told The Straits Times. "The lack of exposure to and opportunities for learning about Muslims might have left some of their fears unchallenged."

The findings from the survey, part of a global study, were captured in a report published yesterday by IPS, part of the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. It was written by Dr Mathews, research associate Leonard Lim and research assistant Shanthini Selvarajan.

A random sample of 1,800 residents were asked a range of questions, including whether they considered those from six groups - Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, as well as atheists and non-believers - threatening or not.

Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, and atheists and non-believers were viewed as the least threatening.

Christians were found threatening by 6.5 per cent of respondents. Around 10 per cent of those with no religion and 8.9 per cent of Buddhists thought so, compared with 5.4 per cent of Catholics and 3.4 per cent of Muslims.

The report said: "The majority of respondents from each religious group viewed those from other communities positively and not as a threat. However, our results suggest there may be possible tensions between some people from specific communities."

It added that while there is a base of religious harmony, there are challenges and threats emerging.

Nominated MP Mohamed Irshad, who founded inter-religious group Roses of Peace, felt the 15 per cent minority who found Muslims threatening "is still a significant number".

"It is big enough to rile up anti-Muslim sentiments. We need to figure out how we can improve social mixing," he said.

Dr Mathews noted that Islamophobia can lead to varying levels of hatred, which can be explosive.

Islamophobic material online radicalised a 28-year-old Australian, who this month carried out a terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch that killed 50 people and injured 42.

Mr Mohamed Irshad said schools and workplaces can create spaces for meaningful dialogue on religion. "Actively preventing violent extremism is as important as countering it. Getting to know each other's faith beyond the surface can be a first step."

Madam Riza Yacob of local group Creative Malay Arts and Culture was sad to learn that some still see Muslims as threatening. "The 15 per cent should be a motivating factor for Muslims and non-Muslims to reach out and promote an inclusive mindset," she said.

An instance of such inclusivity was seen when New Zealanders here visited mosques following the Christchurch attack in a show of solidarity. Many other faith groups also condemned the attack and reached out to Muslim leaders here.

Madam Riza's group will hold a three-day event at Geylang Serai from today for people to pen condolence messages to New Zealand and, among other things, remind Singaporeans of the need to stand united against all forms of extremism.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/15-of-respondents-find-muslims-threatening
 
More than 70 per cent of Singaporeans feel that people of different faiths can get along when living close together, but some 15 per cent find Muslims threatening, a report on religion in Singapore has found.

Researchers found that those who dwell in private housing were more likely to think that Muslims are threats, compared with those who dwell in Housing Board flats.

Muslims were viewed most positively by Buddhists and Hindus, but about one in five Catholics, Christians and those with no religion said that Muslims were either very or somewhat threatening.


"There is little question that global terror and how it has often been associated with Muslims has fed into the minds of a small group of Singaporeans, who thus feel that Muslims are threatening," Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) senior research fellow Mathew Mathews told The Straits Times. "The lack of exposure to and opportunities for learning about Muslims might have left some of their fears unchallenged."

The findings from the survey, part of a global study, were captured in a report published yesterday by IPS, part of the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. It was written by Dr Mathews, research associate Leonard Lim and research assistant Shanthini Selvarajan.

A random sample of 1,800 residents were asked a range of questions, including whether they considered those from six groups - Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jews, Muslims, as well as atheists and non-believers - threatening or not.

Buddhists, Hindus, Jews, and atheists and non-believers were viewed as the least threatening.

Christians were found threatening by 6.5 per cent of respondents. Around 10 per cent of those with no religion and 8.9 per cent of Buddhists thought so, compared with 5.4 per cent of Catholics and 3.4 per cent of Muslims.

The report said: "The majority of respondents from each religious group viewed those from other communities positively and not as a threat. However, our results suggest there may be possible tensions between some people from specific communities."

It added that while there is a base of religious harmony, there are challenges and threats emerging.

Nominated MP Mohamed Irshad, who founded inter-religious group Roses of Peace, felt the 15 per cent minority who found Muslims threatening "is still a significant number".

"It is big enough to rile up anti-Muslim sentiments. We need to figure out how we can improve social mixing," he said.

Dr Mathews noted that Islamophobia can lead to varying levels of hatred, which can be explosive.

Islamophobic material online radicalised a 28-year-old Australian, who this month carried out a terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch that killed 50 people and injured 42.

Mr Mohamed Irshad said schools and workplaces can create spaces for meaningful dialogue on religion. "Actively preventing violent extremism is as important as countering it. Getting to know each other's faith beyond the surface can be a first step."

Madam Riza Yacob of local group Creative Malay Arts and Culture was sad to learn that some still see Muslims as threatening. "The 15 per cent should be a motivating factor for Muslims and non-Muslims to reach out and promote an inclusive mindset," she said.

An instance of such inclusivity was seen when New Zealanders here visited mosques following the Christchurch attack in a show of solidarity. Many other faith groups also condemned the attack and reached out to Muslim leaders here.

Madam Riza's group will hold a three-day event at Geylang Serai from today for people to pen condolence messages to New Zealand and, among other things, remind Singaporeans of the need to stand united against all forms of extremism.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/15-of-respondents-find-muslims-threatening
See wat is happening in ang mor lands n the results are plain to see
 
There is a solution. Go back to china!

Just stay away from northwest China. Many Muslims there.

Also, Malays were once upon a time pagans and animists... that's how you got your bomohs. Perhaps Islam the upstart religion needs to go back to where it came from: the love cave in Arabia where Mo and Gabriel had spent many hot nights. :wink:
 
15 per cent find Muslims threatening

15 percent is a rookie number. I'm sure the actual number is much higher, but people were trying to be polite during the surveys. :cool:
 
There is a solution. Go back to china!
How is that a solution? :o-o:

Pretty nasty way of treating other people there... :thumbsdown:

Also, I don't see anything in the article about race. What about the Indian Christians, the Hindus and misc. Buddhists and Jews. Are they all supposed to barge into China now?? :o-o:
 
The only group that forces everybody else to eat their choice of food is Muslims.

Everyone else will just avoid what they cannot eat.

So muslims are bullies.
 
why must non most-limps be so accommodative to the demands of most-limps ?

muslims demanding apologies and rebutrition
over some trival matter that nobody in their
right mind take them seriously .. muslims are easily offended ,
whether it is pop music video , satirical newspaper
article , or a cartoon of mohammed
if you burn a koran m u would be arrested as a criminal ,
if you burn a bible , you won't.
we have to tolerate their woman wearing the burqa
even it posed a security threat .
or do they think that dressing up like a darth vader
give them a kind of protection ?
if mulsims find their belief get insulted every now and then
it got nothing to do with anybody else having a phobia
it is because there is something wrong with their belief
they are the one with the mental disorder , they are the one with
the problem and their belief are the problem for everyone else.
 
why must non most-limps be so accommodative to the demands of most-limps ?

muslims demanding apologies and rebutrition
over some trival matter that nobody in their
right mind take them seriously .. muslims are easily offended ,
whether it is pop music video , satirical newspaper
article , or a cartoon of mohammed
if you burn a koran m u would be arrested as a criminal ,
if you burn a bible , you won't.
we have to tolerate their woman wearing the burqa
even it posed a security threat .
or do they think that dressing up like a darth vader
give them a kind of protection ?
if mulsims find their belief get insulted every now and then
it got nothing to do with anybody else having a phobia
it is because there is something wrong with their belief
they are the one with the mental disorder , they are the one with
the problem and their belief are the problem for everyone else.

A few reasons:

1) Sinkieland geographically sandwiched by two big Muslim abangs; as the Chinese saying goes: neighbours are more important than distant relatives.

2) The Melayu vote. It alone could be the tiebreaker in a few 'hot' constituencies.

3) Muslims generally don't do the 'turn the other cheek' thing. Violent retribution from a few hardcore ones is a real threat. Better to placate them and not ruffle feathers.
 
A few reasons:

1) Sinkieland geographically sandwiched by two big Muslim abangs; as the Chinese saying goes: neighbours are more important than distant relatives.

2) The Melayu vote. It alone could be the tiebreaker in a few 'hot' constituencies.

3) Muslims generally don't do the 'turn the other cheek' thing. Violent retribution from a few hardcore ones is a real threat. Better to placate them and not ruffle feathers.
Tat is no better than legalising crime, it will never end
 
The only group that forces everybody else to eat their choice of food is Muslims.

Everyone else will just avoid what they cannot eat.

So muslims are bullies.
When in rome, do as the romans.
 
why must non most-limps be so accommodative to the demands of most-limps ?

muslims demanding apologies and rebutrition
over some trival matter that nobody in their
right mind take them seriously .. muslims are easily offended ,
whether it is pop music video , satirical newspaper
article , or a cartoon of mohammed
if you burn a koran m u would be arrested as a criminal ,
if you burn a bible , you won't.
we have to tolerate their woman wearing the burqa
even it posed a security threat .
or do they think that dressing up like a darth vader
give them a kind of protection ?
if mulsims find their belief get insulted every now and then
it got nothing to do with anybody else having a phobia
it is because there is something wrong with their belief
they are the one with the mental disorder , they are the one with
the problem and their belief are the problem for everyone else.

Complain so much and still on the island. Go to australia where they treat you better.
 
Fake new. Nothing more threatening than oppies! 70% think so! :eek:
 
Then must impeach our Muslim selected president ?
 
Complain so much and still on the island.
Go to australia where they treat you better.

beri weak argument
i just stated my view and the truth
and u concluded that i am complaining.
its like saying john hated honey
because john said honey is too sweet

applying your kind of reasoning here
if muslims find themselves having problem with others constantly
then muslims should withdraw to their own remote isolated area.
why their are still living among the normal , reasonable people ?
 
When in rome, do as the romans.
Exactly. But muslims dont do that. They go to Rome and tell the romans that they cannot eat pork. And that all their food must be prepared the Muslim prayer way.

Fuck man.
 
I believed the same survey taken in Europe will bear the same results.

I say again and again … the next war will still be in Europe. Just waiting for one far right fanatic to come into power … history will repeat all over again. I suggest the moslem in Europe run as far as possible or else … may their Allah help them.
 
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