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[h=2]Who is Donald Low refering to in his Meritocrazy speech?[/h]

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[h=2]Who is Donald Low refering to in his Meritocrazy speech?[/h]
Disgracefool(aka my salary cannot be cut any lower ok), LBW(Am I using your money?) or PAP MP Lim Wee Kiat(low pay low dignity), PAP MP Baey(Sinkees should reflect why they are called dogs) etc... So many of fit the bill of thinking they deserve high pay from public money when they are not even the best just good at being PAP yesman..
OMG , maybe he is refering to LHL(who said on Oz newspapers that Sinkees will get the help from PAP, but not because they deserve it) ????
“This kind of meritocracy breeds a belief among its beneficiaries that they are entitled to their rewards, that the market system is inherently just, and that inequality is natural,” he said. “They view those who have not succeeded in the system as slothful or lacking in merit — and thus undeserving of state support. Such a system increases resistance by the rich to the redistributive policies needed to address inequality.”
Donald Low ( a senior fellow and assistant dean at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy )
OMG , maybe he is refering to LHL(who said on Oz newspapers that Sinkees will get the help from PAP, but not because they deserve it) ????
“This kind of meritocracy breeds a belief among its beneficiaries that they are entitled to their rewards, that the market system is inherently just, and that inequality is natural,” he said. “They view those who have not succeeded in the system as slothful or lacking in merit — and thus undeserving of state support. Such a system increases resistance by the rich to the redistributive policies needed to address inequality.”
Donald Low ( a senior fellow and assistant dean at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy )