“Is it Singapore who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister, or is it the PAP who is not ready for a non-Chinese prime minister?”asked Assistant Professor Walid Jumblatt Abdullah of NTU’s School of Social Sciences
of gigantic proportions. I seriously doubt many students left the event feeling very reassured about their own future and that of the country.
.Because diversity was supposed to be one of the issues on the minds of our students, Heng went into a mini speech about why we should not build walls . The thing that Heng did not want to say and that the undergrads have refrained from bringing up was the problem of unfairness.
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