I read this report in your paper, Riot breaks out in 'Little India' Singapore not
without some trepidation. The continuous dependence of countries like
Singapore and Malaysia on cheap foreign labour to fuel their
development, has also brought in some negative consequences as I have
already written previously. Besides the drain on our diminishing
resources like housing and potable water, such cheap foreign labour
inevitably introduce undesirable elements in their local environment
into our civil society, one of them being their propensity to start
violent protests for any reason, as shown in this reported incident.
I am writing this out of great concern that the foreigners who
have arrived from the same country to Malaysia will watch this with
avid interest, and as recent global events have proven, 'copycat' the
acts, out of utter frustration and perhaps apparent alledged employer
'abuse'. Additionally, Malaysia have much greater numbers of foreign
workers from the various countries in the Asia Pacific region {Nepal,
Bangladesh, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar and Vietnam, to name a few},
and these foreigners come from places that are not averse to or are
accustomed to violent responses to any social ills and injustices they
perceive the local Government and/or employers had inflicted on them
I feel it is important for our Government to view the incident
across the Johor Straits with serious concern, and consider the impacts
that our rampant 'import' of about 5 million such low level foreign workers will have on our civill society in the very near future!
Don't say that we have not been forewarned
View Singapore riot incident seriously..
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