SG Indian Bro: Why 154th BS About Indian FTrash integrating ‘well’ with SGs?

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[h=2]SG Indian Bro: Propaganda for media to portray Indian FTs integrating ‘well’ with SGs[/h]
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April 12th, 2013 |
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I read with dismay the article which was published. According to the Hindustantimes, the newly arrived foreign talents are integrating well with the Singaporeans. The media quoted the DPM Teo Chee Hian as saying, “Indian professionals in Singapore have taken a lead in integrating with the city-state’s populace and contributing to the development of the local Indian community.”

http://www.tremeritus.com/2013/04/11/foreign-indian-talents-integrating-well-with-sporeans/

I am a local SG Indian who is staying in Melbourne currently and have seen the contrast of both countries and I have to say this:
Every Indian national who arrived from India has left a bad taste for me in Australia. They were utterly corrupt and expect nepotism and cronyism within their own kind.
There is no integration going on in Australia and there never will be in Singapore too and the article by the Hindustan times was just propaganda. Or it was meant to be a feel good article written by clueless reporters in India who probably read Singapore deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean’s comments in the article:

http://www.tremeritus.com/2013/04/08/spore-dpm-teo-applauds-indian-expats-community-work/

Singaporeans may not be aware of differentiation of cross cultural reporting and articles with diaspora agenda due to the controlled state of the Singapore media.

This is a fine example of propaganda reporting both by the Singapore media and the Indian media. It is ridiculous to think that both believe in each other’s propaganda article. On the ground, it is far from the truth.

Integration is never possible because of the way both Indian groups view each other. The Singaporean Indians or Australians do not have a good impression of these Indian nationals and seem to view them as corrupt and opportunistic vultures.

It’s even ridiculous to expect any form of community work from them in any organizations like Sinda as mentioned by DPM Teo as they, these Indian nationals, are not known for that even back in their own country. Such efforts to integrate them will result in more backlash and disharmony. These Indians are not allowed in Australia’s socioeconomic environment or anywhere else for that matter.

India is well known as the most racist and discriminatory country in the world as they discriminate among their own kinds. This is a well known trait of them known worldwide and absolutely condemned in many advanced western developed nations.

The current Indian constitution bans discrimination on the basis of caste and use of the term “untouchable”, and the Indian government has instituted affirmative action programs for those who have become known as the Dalits, or “crushed peoples”. Individual Dalits have achieved great political and financial success, but as a group they still complain of sometimes violent discrimination. The growth of information-age India has reduced the economic importance of the caste system, but its social and religious aspects remain a significant and sometimes divisive part of Indian life. The losers who perpetrate this will look for elsewhere to practice the caste system and on their nationalities.

Corruption is also rampant in India. In 2010 World Bank study of 151 countries concluded that India’s shadow economy, defined as legal activity concealed from the authorities, was equivalent to a fifth of official GDP (confusing matters, it is unclear to what extent India’s official GDP already captures the black economy). That is roughly double the level of the best rich countries, but below the global average and most other emerging nations. The last vaguely official study was in 1985 and had a similar answer—19-21% of official GDP.

The above problems were created by the self proclaimed “high caste Indians” in India, not by the ordinary people in the Indian streets.
It is these same people who arrive in Singapore and Australia and other western countries.In the other countries unlike Singapore they
are “being put in their place” with effective social policy laws .

U can take an Indian out of India but u can never take the India out of the Indian.
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SG Indian in Melbourne
 
[h=2]The sad state of Singaporean Tamils in SG[/h]
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April 14th, 2013 |
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Generations back, our Tamil forefathers were driven by the Brahmins land owning class to escape their tyranny and blood sucking behaviour and came with great sacrifice to strike a new beginning in a foreign land – Singapore. The British brought many of the Tamils here to work on many landmark projects from roads and even City Hall and the Supreme Court. Many Tamils from this lot went on to educate their offspring as lawyers, doctors, teachers and other professionals. So there was great sacrifice during the early stages to jump into British ships anchored in ports such as Nagapattinam and Madras to make the journey here under harsh conditions.

Fast forward today – many from the sikit atas Brahmin class are here to take over all the choice jobs. Their mannerisms and the wide difference in social behaviour leave many wondering how they were ever admitted here. So in banks and other IT choice jobs, you find the majority of Brahmin sikit atas class. Once one Brahmin comes here the whole bank will be filled by them and it is happening as an example.

So when we talk of integration we must be realistic. These Brahmins are very self centred by and large and keep to themselves. They will only marry within the Brahmin caste as to do otherwise is sin to them. So we have another boatloads of the female Brahmin stock coming here with the family of fathers and mothers as entourage with also, not forgetting their unmistakable huge and bulky prams and babies.

Did any Indian MP look at the number of professional Tamil girls of Singaporean descent looking for compatible bridegrooms ever find any? No – many of them stay unmarried.

So when you logically think of integration, you bring the same stock for compatibility. After all, many of them are very well qualified as bankers and IT professionals – only way is to identify them thru Contact Singapore. What was our social scientists doing when they talk of integration of the communities now after the damage was done? Did anyone study the social issues facing the Tamils who form the largest concentration of the Indian population and how they could be assimilated even more!

So today you have many Singaporean Tamil professionals migrating to Australia, USA and Europe. Can you ever blame them? Once there was a speech on whether how many Singaporeans will fight for the country in times of an emergency! Ask the same question yourself whether as leaders you have done your part in studying the structure of our racial stock and how they could be integrated and even improved the intellectual brain and talent pool.

So please MPs who represent the early inhabitants Tamil stock of Dravidian! Have you done your duty or will our stock be extinct one day. Culture, the dreams of our forefathers when making great sacrifices in coming here, were dashed and will continue to do so if we do not put our house in order in allowing the herd instinct to rule the developments without making any genuine efforts in integrating.
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G T Raj
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