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No racial hatred and housing for all.

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:11 am
by brahbata
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Hello Dearest,


There’s a GREAT thing happening in Singapore. The government builds high-rises there. Out of, say, 50 floors, 10 are rented to Muslims, 10 to Christians, 10 to Hindus, and 10 to others (Buddhists, etc.). The result: no racial hatred, because everyone has neighbors from all groups, no ghettos, and housing for everyone.


The equitable allocation of housing is a central instrument of social and integration policy in Singapore, designed to promote social cohesion and prevent ethnic enclaves. This is achieved primarily through the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP) in government-subsidized housing (HDB flats).

Here are the key points regarding this model:

Prevention of Racial Conflict: The system was introduced to reflect the ethnic mix (approximately 75% Chinese, 13% Malay, 9% Indian) in residential areas. The goal is to ensure social harmony and prevent the racial unrest of the 1960s.

Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP): This policy sets quotas for each residential building and neighborhood that reflect the ethnic composition of the population. When purchasing an HDB flat—where about 80% of the population lives—the quota must be met, making integration mandatory.
Government Control & Integration: Through “HDB flats,” the government enables home ownership below market value, which promotes social mobility. This forces different ethnic groups to live in the same neighborhoods, which, according to the official narrative, promotes integration.

Legal Safeguards: Racial equality is enshrined in Article 12 of the Constitution. In addition, there are laws to maintain racial harmony (Maintenance of Racial Harmony Act 2025) to actively combat discrimination.

Conclusion: The policy of equitable housing is a key pillar of a stable, multicultural society in Singapore, designed to proactively prevent racial segregation and the conflicts that arise from it.

Source: Google AI (Gemini)


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