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Google removes Singapore hate blog against Filipinos

Published: 21 Jun 2014 - 12:50 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 07:51 pm

SINGAPORE: Google has taken down a blog that listed ways to harass Singapore’s Filipino population, drawing praise from Internet users appalled by growing racial tensions in the city-state.
Police said on Thursday that they are investigating the anonymous “Blood Stained Singapore” blog, which suggested Singaporeans should refuse to be served by Filipinos in restaurants.
In a post titled “Filipino infestation in Singapore -- 5 point guide to showing displeasure without breaking the law”, the blog also advised Singaporeans not to help Filipinos involved in traffic accidents.
The blog had surfaced on Google’s Blogger platform in May.
A Google spokeswoman said she could not comment on individual cases but confirmed that the US web giant removes material from Blogger that violates its policy on hate speech.
The Filipino community in Singapore is estimated at more than 170,000, many of them professionals seen as rivals for jobs, a sharp change from a decade ago, when most Filipinos worked as domestic helpers.
Singaporeans make up just over 60 percent of the 5.4m population, with a low fertility rate forcing the government to rely on guest workers. The blog had triggered indignation among Filipinos at home and abroad, with some calling for counter-measures against Singaporeans.AFP