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What happened to meritocracy?

Singapore prides itself on being meritocratic, so why should race come before merit? -TNP

Sat, Nov 29, 2008
The New Paper

By ACE KINDRED CHEONG

I am sad and disappointed to have read that Samuel Wittberger, whom I consider a Eurasian, is not recognised as the top boy.

In any case, as Singapore prides itself on being meritocratic, we should not put race before results.

To me, it does not matter if Samuel has a father who is Caucasian. What is important is that his mother is Singaporean, as Samuel himself is.

At the same time, with more marriages between people from various countries, it may be better to use the term 'mixed-race' for the children born to them.

This article was first published in The New Paper on November 27, 2008.

 
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