Nurse Judy recalls racist incident in Singapore that pushed her to the limit

Content creator Nurse Judy, who is on a family vacation in Singapore, has said she was pushed to the limit after a racist incident there.
She says she and her family have faced racism more than once, both in Malaysia and in Singapore. The first thing that happened when they arrived in Singapore set the tone for the trip.
Judy told the story on Instagram on Monday, September 29, 2025, in a raw and direct way. She said an older man crossed a line, and she could not accept it. Her husband tried to handle things calmly at first, but the man kept pressing their buttons.
Judy says she got so angry that the man went into hiding. People around them watched the scene “like a TV show,” she said. That made her even more upset.
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“They watched me like a TV show”
Judy said she is usually calm and kind, but warned that if someone pushes the wrong button, she can change quickly.
“I am really cool, nice and kind until you push the wrong button, and I always unleash a different kind of Judy that you will even wonder who that is,” she said. She repeated that she does not like ignorance.

“Sipendi ujinga. You stoop low, I drag you to hell,” she said, using strong words to show how much the incident hit her.
She said the man tried a Kenyan, and that was a mistake. Judy warned that some people should be careful when testing certain Africans. She named three groups she said you should not try: Nigerians, Kenyans and she guessed South Africans.
She said these groups have little patience for open abuse and that people should not test their tolerance.
Judy also said the scene felt like a show because others only watched and did not step in. Her husband had tried the civil way first, she said, but when the man would not stop, Judy reacted. After the man left, he went into hiding and people who had filmed or watched seemed shocked.
Judy ended by saying God knows when people decide to speak back. She made it clear that she will not accept open racism on a family trip.









