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Chitchat President Halimah Yacob urges students to talk about racial harmony

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There has to be deep and ongoing everyday conversations on what it takes to maintain multiracial harmony in Singapore - beyond activities organised to promote it, President Halimah Yacob said yesterday.

Speaking to students from Anglo-Chinese Junior College taking part in a racial harmony programme at the Singapore Discovery Centre (SDC), Madam Halimah said students should ask themselves how they can contribute to racial harmony.

One way is to speak up against stereotypes that occur in everyday conversation, she said.

"In that process, what you're doing is preventing these kinds of misperceptions from spreading, and you're telling others that you're not going to be too tolerant of those who are having these kinds of conversations," said Madam Halimah to the group of junior college students.

Madam Halimah was at the SDC in Jurong to view the centre's racial harmony and national day programmes.

She toured its new interactive National Day exhibition We're SG, which encourages active citizenry and the kampung spirit.

The aim is to remind people of values such as multiracialism, inclusiveness and hard work, which have underpinned the founding of Singapore, said Madam Halimah.


DANGER

"The danger is, because we've always been a harmonious society, we can become complacent, we don't understand that there's a lot of work that we need to do in order to generate that understanding," said Madam Halimah.

She said relying solely on organised activities is insufficient to promote multiracialism.

"We do need to have deeper conversations about what it really means for us as a society, and as a people, to promote further multiracialism," Madam Halimah added.

First-year student R. Sharveen Ram, 17, said: "I usually laugh off racist comments or I fire back, but after what she said, I think it showed that laughing it off or firing back is just encouraging them to carry on doing this. So we should just put an end to it, be firm and say this is not right."
 

Leongsam

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The most important relationship is between the Malays and the Indians because one never knows when an Indian can morph into a Malay and vice versa.
 

Leckmichamarsch

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the whole premis of prez reserved for malay or indian is plain racist
and the person knowingly sits on the cursed chair for the thrill of the big money is A BIG RACIST PUNDEK OR PUKI AS THE CASE MAY BE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MATILAH SINGAPURA
WAT GALL TO PROMOTE RACIAL HARMONEY GIVEN THE CONTEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

bobby

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the whole premis of prez reserved for malay or indian is plain racist
and the person knowingly sits on the cursed chair for the thrill of the big money is A BIG RACIST PUNDEK OR PUKI AS THE CASE MAY BE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MATILAH SINGAPURA
WAT GALL TO PROMOTE RACIAL HARMONEY GIVEN THE CONTEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is the only and bestest Melayu we can come up with....like you said it very well "MATILAH SINGAPURA".
 

Leckmichamarsch

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The most important relationship is between the Malays and the Indians because one never knows when an Indian can morph into a Malay and vice versa.

Like m.babi a bangla becum kepala butoh after his dalit father banged a dumb minah yrs ago in Kedah
butoh is the wand doing the magic
 

Kopi0Kosong

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There has to be deep and ongoing everyday conversations on what it takes to maintain multiracial harmony in Singapore - beyond activities organised to promote it, President Halimah Yacob said yesterday.

After more than 50 years of PAP ruLEE and this is still happening? Is the PAP realLEE capable of doing anything?

One way is to speak up against stereotypes that occur in everyday conversation, she said. "In that process, what you're doing is preventing these kinds of misperceptions from spreading, and you're telling others that you're not going to be too tolerant of those who are having these kinds of conversations," said Madam Halimah to the group of junior college students.

Speak up against stereotypes? Not going to be too tolerant? Is this a Thinking Head of State? What is most likely to happen?
Hot-headed, Hard-headed and totalLEE HEADLESS.


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First-year student R. Sharveen Ram, 17, said: "I usually laugh off racist comments or I fire back, but after what she said, I think it showed that laughing it off or firing back is just encouraging them to carry on doing this. So we should just put an end to it, be firm and say this is not right."[/QUOTE]

Proof that after 50 years, IT is still a major problem and the ruLEEng PAP has NOT done anything effective.
PAP-appointed Head of State Leading and stirring, encouraging and instigating minorities to stand up ... and fight???
 

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Proof that after 50 years, IT is still a major problem and the ruLEEng PAP has NOT done anything effective.
PAP-appointed Head of State Leading and stirring, encouraging and instigating minorities to stand up ... and fight???

The Middle East conflict has been ongoing for thousands of years and will continue for another thousand and you expect the PAP to create racial harmony in 50?
 

shittypore

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Each time she is seen and heard in Public she damage the credibility of PAP, its best she be a President that's not to be seen and heard untill her term is over.
 

Kopi0Kosong

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The Middle East conflict has been ongoing for thousands of years and will continue for another thousand and you expect the PAP to create racial harmony in 50?

There is a distinct difference between NATIONAL and INTERNATIONAL. Furthermore, what others cannot do, doesn't mean it cannot be achieved/done. Singapore was ontrack and achieving results until a few mighty LEEders decided to derail the late Second Deputy Prime Minister, S. Rajaratnam's vision of 'A RACE OF SINGAPOREANS'. Sad but true.
 
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