nemesis102
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You get what you sow! for trying to cause division and confusion among the different chinese, for the insults and your maliciously intentions towards our kind, and for using singapore as a base to attack the PRC people who shared our cultures and bloods here.
Nice words, hollow sounds! Who's cosmopolitan society? just like the indians "demoCASTIC" one? Even many of our local bred tamil, sikhs and other indians won't agreed with your indian type of values and social behaviours, and yet you want us, the rest of singaporeans to accept them with NO rejection in the name of "cosmopolitan and mixed heritage"! LOLOL at delusional and arrogrant indian , thinking that they are SO indispensable!
Yeah, you probably may have not really seen many singaporean prejudices... But we do see a lot of indian's ones! LOLOL.
Yeah again, in our daily routine life, we do really see how the dishonest and arrogrance behaviours of your kind behave here ! witnessing what an real indian (brahim type especially) actually is. They basically shows no concerns for anybody but for themselves i.e. booasting about themselves, tell tell tales and big lies....
Obliviosly, it is in their traditions, once singapore passes its usefulness stage, just like those others and HK were for them in the past, these indians are bound to backstab my Singapore!!!
Last but not least, a recent update of your PROUND indian behaviour in my country!
TODAYonline | Singapore | 8 months jail for man who broke taxi driver's finger
if you are again using these kind of racist comment, i can assure you will end up like the two guys who posted this..
Two youths arrested for posting racist comments
Police have arrested two 17-year-old male Chinese youths for allegedly posting racist remarks online.
They had allegedly made derogatory comments aimed at a minority race here and were arrested last Thursday and Friday. This came after two reports on the racist posts, found on Facebook and Twitter, were lodged last Wednesday.
The police said in a statement yesterday that the posts could "promote ill-will and hostility between different races in Singapore".
It is understood that the two suspects are not related. Investigations are ongoing.
Netizens expressed outrage on Twitter over the posts, calling the suspects "racist" and "shallow" after a screenshot of two offending posts went viral last Wednesday.
One tweet of the screenshot had at least 92 re-tweets.
The police said that they take a "stern view" of the matter, adding that the public "should let the investigations take their course and refrain from adding comments that may further inflame the situation".
Police added that anyone who re-posts or makes offensive comments on the racist posts, and is found to have committed an offence, "will be dealt with in accordance with the law".
This is not the first incident of online acts of racism by youth this year. In March, a Nanyang Polytechnic student known as Shimun Lai wrote racist remarks on her Facebook and Twitter accounts.
She eventually expressed deep regret and apologised for her actions.
Under the Sedition Act, anyone found guilty of promoting feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races or classes here can be fined up to $5,000, jailed for up to three years, or both.