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July 27, 2016

Unacceptable behaviour - 6 long years

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/woman-suffers-daily-verbal-abuse-from-mad-131839064.html











Actually, it's no surprise to me that this low life behaviour of a neighbour has persisted for 6 years.

This is what RELIGION does for a lot of people, especially the Muslims - they practice patience....in their language, they will say, sabar.

My question is : What happened to our community?  Where are the other neighbours?
Did all of them turn a deaf ear/turn a blind eye, because this is not their business?  RACIAL HARMONY IS EVERYONE'S BUSINESS.

Throwing pork? Wow, where did this other person study? From what I know, our schools drive into children, the importance of RACIAL HARMONY constantly.  Did this person totally miss school here, to be this ignorant?
Did the rest of the neighbours also miss the finer teaching points about RESPECT?

People should and must mature, so that they can begin to understand that just because someone is Muslim, doesn't make them radical and extreme.  By the same token, Christians who are moderate, are different from the radical, extreme ones.

For 6 years, no one came to her assistance.  No one bothered to take this seriously.  This is how unrest begins.  That one bad apple.  Doesn't take much more than a worm really to destabilise our community.

Of course our uniformed personnel will not help, since no one got hurt yet.  That is the unspoken rule isn't it?  Painful to hear but we all know it's true.
So, for 6 years, the law sits and waits for the widow to get hurt before they can act - since without injury, there isn't a crime right?
Say the woman does get hurt and at 61 can never be the same again.  She could be so hurt she can no longer ambulate like before.  The law steps in, but this widow now has a less than 100% health, and probably will not even expect the society to render her assistance for what society indirectly caused her to suffer.

Society has to change.
The saying used to be, schools have to teach.
Well, we know the schools are doing that, but is everyone else on the same page?

I am ashamed that Mdm Marliah, almost from our pioneer generation, had to tolerate this abuse.  We need to do more.
There is no room for lip service here.

Stop pushing the buck.
Stand up for Singapore - and that means every Singaporean who worked just as hard as the next to get us all here.










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