Mr Lee Kuan Yew stated in his memoirs: “I saw the British people as they were. They treated you as colonials and I resented that. I saw no reason why they should be governing me — they’re not superior.
“I decided, when I got back, I was going to put an end to this.”
Now that he has departed, maybe some of his wisdom and words might hit home. Why do some people think themselves more superior than others or, in fact, every other nationality?
We are all human and we will all meet our maker one day. How one wants to be remembered is one’s choice and I choose to be remembered as one who respected others no matter their colour, religion or ethnicity.
I did not know Mr Lee, but this quote has hit home. Singaporeans, as well as expatriates and other foreigners, must realise that we are one community and are all sharing the same small piece of land that is Singapore.
Let us have decency and respect for others.
“I decided, when I got back, I was going to put an end to this.”
Now that he has departed, maybe some of his wisdom and words might hit home. Why do some people think themselves more superior than others or, in fact, every other nationality?
We are all human and we will all meet our maker one day. How one wants to be remembered is one’s choice and I choose to be remembered as one who respected others no matter their colour, religion or ethnicity.
I did not know Mr Lee, but this quote has hit home. Singaporeans, as well as expatriates and other foreigners, must realise that we are one community and are all sharing the same small piece of land that is Singapore.
Let us have decency and respect for others.