Monday 24 September 2012

Indonesians in Singapore: What they do (Foreigners in SG)



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I am aware there are some global readers here. US, Italy, France, UK...

These people in these photos/videos are Indos (Indonesians). In recent years, the government has very greatly increased the number of such people here for reasons that only the government can provide.

They are not educated and sometimes talk to garbage bins collectors, floor washers and other Banglas (foreign Indian workers). 

Everyday, these groups of women gather here from the different apartments, sometimes with men.  They sit for many hours, talk loudly in their chicken language, shout at their brats and let them run and scream around.  There is no discipline whatsoever.

Very commonly seen are their brats in prams. Makes me wonder if the women reproduced here or in Indonesia. If they reproduced here, are they then PRs (permanent residents)?

At a certain time, after getting their brats off our local schools, these women will punctually park themselves here. Obviously, they do not work.  The women also smoke. They do not exercise, and seem to do nothing except reproduce.

During their sitting around, they sometimes eat titbits and drink soft drinks but no real meals. On weekends, they spend the whole day sitting without meals, rather than go shopping or doing other family activities elsewhere. Their brats are bored because they have no educational entertainment and don't do constructive activities. 

From the look of things, these people are financially challenged.

If they have no money, why are they here? Why not go back to where they came from?

When they speak "English", it's grating on the ears. It is better they don't try speaking "English" if they can't do it without their annoying chicken language accent interfering. As it is anyway, they only usually speak their own chicken language.

How long more will they continue being a nuisance in a heartland where there only used to be Singaporeans?

What their brats do, can be seen in the photos and videos. Why did that bench break?

I can confirm that the bench was fine all along, and since only these people park there, nobody could have damaged it except what these Indonesian brats did and still continue to do.

On weekends, more of them fill up the whole area with screaming brats.






The broken bench: 

 

How they did it:

Note the brat standing on the bench behind the running girl. That brat was actually "dancing" on the bench playing "catching" with another brat on the right and left (away from view).

 

They will also stomp on the bench left and right with each foot to make noise with the slats.

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