You kind of just shot yourself in the foot.
Are we really descending to finger pointing and selective quoting here? Let me try and make this as clear as possible because you seem to have a reading comprehension disability.
You're disparaging
an entire population of 6 million people. I'm telling you there's a very
specific subset of those people you've come into contact with and you shouldn't paint us all with the same brush. I agree that
many of those people are insufferable because that is my experience with them too, therefore I have sympathy for your position.
But that doesn't mean I am willing to let you insult the rest of us with your thoughtless stereotyping.
I know I am stereotyping HKers and Singaporeans for being racist towards Indians and Africans, but I maintain this stereotype and would love to be challenged regarding my stereotype. Thanks guys.
I spent a decade in public education, growing up with both Indians and Malays. When I got back to Singapore I've been working alongside Indians almost the entire time. I'm close enough friends with one to attend his wedding and I've even traveled overseas together with his family.
All these are anecdotal I know, but on behalf on the people I work with, my friends and
especially their kids, go fuck yourself. Those of us who've been overseas to see the shitty state of race relations around the world understand that this peace co-existence we have is a fragile thing, and we'd like to keep it in one piece thank you very much.
We already have western media and academia applying divide and conquer tactics to worry about. Your shitty takes with zero nuanced are unwelcome.
...That isn't to say you're entirely wrong, but I'll discuss that some other time, perhaps in a thread that doesn't have NO DISCUSSION in the title. If i had to quickly summarize it's more of a class plus local vs foreign issue than race.
Just genuinely out of curiosity and not because I want to insert a stick into anyone, is there something about Singaporeans that make you not interested in befriending them? Is it because they live too hurried lives, or maybe your primary language is different from theirs despite being Singaporean yourself?
If I had to pick one point without writing an essay: naivety and the propensity to complain about anything foreign to their sensibilities, in front of the locals no less. I hate having to say 'Bruh this isn't Singapore' like I'm a recorder stuck on repeat.
Maybe you identify more with people from Malaysia, China?
I do not identify with Malaysians or Mainlanders. I am Singaporean.
I just don't like naive idiots who live in a bubble and refuse to get out of it even though they're a thousand miles from home.