April 14, 2005

Our Proud PSC Scholar

Cheng Zhan, our proud PSC Scholar said "somehow, the singaporean association here in my school has become an indian association. so gross. and somemore non-singaporean.

its just so repulsive...these ugly guys with dark skin n irksome features.
ya. i discovered i'm so racist. at the club (under lighting in which everyone is supposed to look good), i still find indians and filipinos (dark ones) so repulsive n such a turn-off.

anyway, so now we have this ugly mass as our president.
n his indian counterpart who isn't even singaporean is our senator.
what is the world coming to? why are indians dominating the singaporeans here?

all these mang ka-li....gross gross. don't come near me!"

Link (via Wannabe Lawyer)

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Comments 16

i think its not only about responsible blogging, but responsible blog-reading as well.

we are all free as hell to say whatever we want on our blogs, it is, in a way, a really private domain where we can voice our views on anything and get incarcerated for it.

realise that the problem only appears when you get comments for it.

take for example, Xiaxue's entry on her "cockroach religion". In a good way, it has prompted a few good discussions among Christians and Atheists. However, the comments section is a result of how ugly and yes, "infantile" blog readers can get. We see people flaming each other, often with childish and senseless comments, which generate even more flak from others.

While I don't think there ought to be any rules and regulations governing how bloggers and their readers should behave (maybe we should charge all locals $100 for starting a blog and for commenting on it), I think we all need to learn some responsibility and respect for what we say and what others say online.