Recreated a picture with my Guzhang 姑丈 and me in 1994, when I was 5, photo taken in Sentosa. He often took Zonia and me out when we were little girls. He would bring us to places that parents bring their child to, such as the beach, the zoo etc, we always had lots of fun with Guzhang! He now showers Arielle with abundance of love and attention, buying her snacks and bringing her to feed fishes.
Guzhang is a front-liner, he’s an airline pilot. Despite the disruption caused by the pandemic to the airline industry and their work schedules, he is glad to be able to continue flying fellow Singaporeans and passengers back to their home, and cargoes as well.
If you’d like to contribute to more initiatives that support frontliners, please kindly donate to the Courage Fund (comchest.gov.sg/thecouragefund)
or you can also write messages of encouragement to the frontliners on the Digital Appreciation Board here - sgunited-appreciate.gov.sg! #foryourcourage #sgtogether
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When we work together ✨
(For some context, I saw this at the time when a lot of blatantly racist things were circulating in the media. I don’t know these two men, and I’ve put a painting filter over it to obscure their identities.)
When I saw this image, I thought of how Singaporeans support each other. Here, no one was “helping” the other one out. No one was getting “special treatment”. I feel like when we talk about things like racism, sexism, classism, ableism, etc. There is a sentiment of, “All of us face problems, all of us struggle, why do “they” get “special treatment” and we don’t?” The mere suggestion of any Majority Privilege provokes really strong reactions.
But, actually, is it a “privilege” to not have to bend over backwards trying to express your discomfort whilst also having to protect the feelings of the other person causing the discomfort for fear of retaliation? Is it a “privilege” to be able to point out an objective disadvantage/unfairness without being accused of playing the victim? Or is it a disadvantage when a group of people can’t because of a certain characteristic they have? Certainly not in the same way the majority can. Shouldn’t everyone be able to do that in a safe and healthy community?
It’s not clear in the photo but it was actually raining pretty heavily. When it comes to things like racism, as the Majority race, our umbrella blocks those things for us, so if our fellow Singaporeans tell us they are hurting, use our umbrella; listen, validate, empathise. If we don’t understand, google, figure out why we don’t understand it. Don’t ask them to do the work for us.
The thing is a lot of us have probably experienced this on some level, perhaps with a certain type of boss, with a partner who doesn’t empathise, in a friend group where you have to walk on eggshells, perhaps with a teacher who gives you a hard time for raising a totally valid question. Wasn’t it important to have someone who understood and did something? ☔
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When you’re local and part of the majority race, sometimes it can be hard to understand the negative situations that the other minorities experience on a daily basis. When @esh_wari shared with me on some of these experiences that she has been through, it reminded me on how we should always remember to not treat one another differently because of our “skin colour” or where we’re from.
COVID-19 has tried to divide our community by making us think that those from another country, or those of a different race/background are the ones carrying the virus. The reality is more complicated than that. We need to think about whether having such rifts in our society is helpful or harmful to all of us.
We should start to listen, initiate positive conversations, and make a conscious effort to consider our own actions and behaviours, and how it impacts others. And when appropriate, speak up against racism and xenophobia.
COVID-19 doesn’t “choose” who they want to infect also, so let’s fight this as one united people, ‘regardless of race, language or religion’ ❤️
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(Photo taken before COVID-19)
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