“Chinese peasants.”
There it is.
A Singaporean colonial lackey finally said the quiet part out loud.
A city-state with no natural resources, no strategic depth, no independent great-power weight, living off entrepôt trade, Chinese capital, regional arbitrage, U.S. security protection, and the narrow cracks between China and America, now looks down on 1.4 billion Chinese people as “peasants.”
Please.
If Chinese people are “peasants,” then Singapore is a geopolitical beggar with an airport.
A polished middleman.
A tiny broker state.
A colonial showroom pretending to be a civilization.
A self-colonized servant that traded dignity for profit, kneeling at the feet of Japanese that once treated Singapore as a slaughterhouse.
You gave up your mother tongue for English.
You host U.S. power because you cannot defend yourself.
You survive by being useful to stronger countries.
Then you turn around and sneer at the civilization that made your entire ethnic identity legible.
This is the textbook example of self-colonization.
And using Victor Gao’s ordinary criticism of some Chinese citizens to smear an entire people only proves the point.
Every country criticizes its own people.
Americans call other Americans stupid every day.
Europeans mock their own voters every election.
Only a desperate colonial courtier would take internal criticism and use it to insult the whole Chinese nation for Western applause.
You have no backbone whatsoever.
You are just another small-state court eunuch in a dog collar, laughing at “peasants” while living off the empire’s scraps.