In a recent episode that has sparked outrage and debate across Singapore, a PRC (People’s Republic of China) man publicly voiced his rather condescending opinions about Singaporeans. His remarks, aimed at locals, especially those living in government-subsidized housing, have left many in the country feeling disheartened and belittled.
He says we live in budget homes with low level jobs
The man looks down on poor local people, saying that many of us rent homes from the government at a budget fee.
The PRC man bragged that he is just sitting here and making money, unlike you people who are working jobs like food delivery riders and truck drivers or working in factories.
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The man said:
“Are you jealous that China people are making money in Singapore?
Look at my watch, this watch alone can let you eat for several years.
Look at my chain I don’t think any of you can afford it. What right do you guys have to say “to ask me go back to China”.
You are now taking a subsidy from the government to stay in budget homes. You bunch of stinky salted fish and shrimp are everywhere.
When I see you guys on the road, I don’t even want to look at you.
You Singaporeans who go to China will get assaulted.”
The SGH Saga Unveiled
The saga began with an incident that occurred at Singapore General Hospital (SGH), where the PRC man saw a bunch of negative comments against the influencer who broke the headlines.
This incident was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media, igniting a firestorm of discussions. The incident served as a stark reminder of the deep-seated tensions between some Singaporeans and PRC nationals.
he PRC Man’s Insensitive Comments
The man’s remarks were nothing short of audacious. He proudly proclaimed that he was effortlessly making money in Singapore, implying that he was superior to those who worked in less glamorous jobs, such as food delivery and factory work. His taunting questions, “Are you jealous that China people are making money in Singapore?” and flaunting his expensive watch and jewelry, were met with disdain by many.
“Look at my watch,” he said, “this watch alone can let you eat for several years. Look at my chain; I don’t think any of you can afford it. What right do you guys have to ask me to go back to China?”