Friday, August 13, 2010

Racial Prejudice

This topic is inspired by the book "Merchant of Venice". In the book, Jews were treated as lower class beings by the Christians and are looked down upon, spat at and insulted by these "higher class" men. All these mistreatment all thanks to their religion. Now if we think of our daily lives, is there racial prejudice? Are people of a different religion treated as outcasts or "avoidable" people by others of different religion? The honest answer is yes.
Racial prejudice is something that is unavoidable even in "multi-racial harmonious countries like Singapore. Those of a religion of minority people are often treated as outsiders. For example( not being racist), blacks are treated badly due to their skin colour. Insults such as "nigger" are directed at them because of their skin colour, even in Singapore. For example, when I was walking past a few black workers, I saw how hard they were working, digging up the dirt e.t.c, while their superior, a chines man,was merely standing there and shouting instructions at them. Although this might seem natural as superiors are to treat the "inferiors" as someone of lower class. However, when the Chinese "dictator" was about to leave, he said something to one of the workers, "if you slack, you die". Although this was a treat used to make the worker work diligently, it is still awkward as compared to how Chinese superiors would treat those of their same religion of lower status as equals when they talk, becoming brotherly. P.S: this was just an example and is not being used as a stereotype.
Even in the past there was racial prejudice, such as during Hitler's time(which we are learning about during History). Jews were mass slaughtered alongside suspicious Germans that were suspected of being anti-Nazi. All "enemies of the Germans were slaughtered in concentration camps and yet, the Jews are included as well. The Jews had done nothing to wrong the Germans or harm them but were merely leading that peaceful lives and yet they are murdered ruthlessly because they are Jews and not Germans.
All this actions taken by other religions towards the minority is really not justified as they are merely bullying those that they think are inferior, which is common in the current society that we live in as those that are strong can choose who or who not to bully. Which reminds me of "survivor of the fittest": only the strongest will live on while the weak die.

Friday, August 6, 2010

STOMP

I'm sure that many people have heard of the STOMP incident where a student posted about an incident that occurred when the students were not in class and the teachers had taken their belongings for safe-keeping. There were various reactions to this incident, some were anger at how the student would post something bad about their school online, others were complaining about how the school had taken the belongings and others began insulting the school and its students. This incident caused much commotion not only amongst the public, the students but also the teachers and principal. I am sure that the teachers and principal were probably mad at a student for publicly posting stuff that would make the school in a bad light and tarnish its reputation, and not following the school's motto of remembering those that had helped you and showing your gratitude. Indeed this might seem outrageous towards the school, however, the student might have reasons for doing so.
The students had taken the students belongings for safe keeping, but most of the students were not aware of it when they returned back to their classes and thought that a thief had stolen their belongings, causing panic amongst them. Luckily none of had called the police as it would have caused the situation to be worsened. Although the items were returned to the students, there may have been some that felt angry at the school for doing something which made the students panic and feel that the school was not a safe place to bring their valuables.
The student that had posted this may have only been trying to tell the public the methods of discipline which the school carries out to teach the students a lesson. The results which were produced may not have been what he had expected as it caused a great uproar from the public.The student might have done it out of good will but the results produced had caused his good intentions to become seen as nothing more than an attempt at sabotaging the school. The school has also come up with their side of the story which was that the students had left their classrooms unlocked and took the belongings for safe keeping but the article states that the students belongings were confiscated and taken away as a form of punishment and students were made to write letters to the school.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Racial Harmony Day

Some people might think what is the point of Racial Harmony day as they believe that it is simply a waste of time to celebrate something as "useless" as Racial Harmony Day. Take my school for example, during Racial Harmony Day, there were are sorts of activities held, such as an Indian mass dance, performance by different cultures e.t.c. However, during all of this activities, some of the students were either talking to their friends or slacking off, only some were really participating actively during the activities.*not that I was any better*
Racial harmony day is to celebrate Singapore's success as a racially harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of culture and heritage and to commemorate the Racial Riots in the 1960s, that took place in Singapore during two separate periods in July and September between Chinese and Malay groups. Different reasons have been cited for the riots. Malaysia Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak blamed ethnic Indonesian and Communist provocateurs.On the other hand, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and several foreign observers attributed the riots as the result of agitation by Syed Jaafar Albar and other elements of the ultra-nationalist faction in United Malays National Organization.
As to prevent future riots such as the previous one and to maintain its religious equality, Singapore is using Racial Harmony for the sake of maintaining peace among the various religions to prevent conflicts from happening again. Using such means by also allows the various religions to learn more about the other cultures and strengthens the bond between them.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hols

Most students look forward to the June holidays as they plan on going on vacations or relaxing at home and playing computer games. However, during my June holidays i was occupied with CCA and homework which have been assigned. Although this may not seem much, it is rather hard to juggle between these two as students tend to have the desire to play computer games and do their homework on a later date as the holiday is still rather long.
Due to this procrastinating, it was only two weeks before school restarted that i began to rush my homework. Although the amount of homework i had and the time i had left to complete it may seem rather fair, i was under pretty much stress as i felt that i could not complete the homework in time. However as i finished homework after homework, i began feeling that i had enough time to finish the remaining few pieces and began slacking off again.
I believe that i am not the only one that constantly has this thoughts as many other students often complain about how much homework there is to complete with the time limit set by the teachers but they soon find that they have rather enough time to finish their homework and play computer games. Many students also often feel that relaxation time, weekends and holidays, are rather short and often whine for longer breaks. However, i feel that this complaining is often caused by the fact that school starting means more homework and more studying which results in less sleeping time and gaming time for students which causes their complaints.
However, if students were to enjoy what they already have and not complain for more, they may find holidays more enjoyable than what they find it now and may actually have a much better time during the weekends and holidays.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Real: History-replayed

This year for our drama production, we are planning on putting on a modern versioned Shakespeare play adapted from King Lear. This would be the first full length play i am part of since joining HCIEDC club. (Maybe its because this is only my second year) When our club first heard this news, many of the members were greatly shocked by this news as many of them felt that the two new teachers were still inexperienced and doing a Shakespearian on the same year they "reign" over the club sounded pretty shocking. Others were also unwilling to be part of a Shakespeare play as Shakespeare are known the be long, draggy and extremely dull.
However, although some of the current ex-co may have felt that this idea was not really too good, they still stuck by the teacher's side and tried to encourage others to support the idea as well so as to have an excellent production for the year. Indeed our current ex-co is extremely organised and tries to think of many various ideas to help improve the club, but many people in the club frequently think of what would happen to the club after the current ex-co leaves as most of the current Sec 3s are considered "slackers" by the teachers and the idea of having some of them in the ex-co is pretty hard to comprehend. However, there are still a few enthusiastic Sec 3s that i think are capable of replacing the current ex-co. I do hope during this years election we can find a good ex-co. :D

Friday, June 25, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010