An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Seen from this perspective, it is really not funny that the inequality in Singapore is so wide, and perpetuated by the government, no less. It is worrying when we have a government which does not recognise the dire effects that inequality can wrought to the people in Singapore (or chooses not to), and if our children are exposed to such inequalities early on in life, what effects does it have to their growth into adulthood? By this government’s very own actions, will it result in a substantial pool among the Singaporean population which are not able to have adequate mental and social well-being and support?
If I were you, I would be very worried to know how this government continues to believe in segregating Singapore into a playground for the rich, while creating a pool of stagnating underclass. It doesn’t bode well for Singapore, and definitely not for the future of Singapore, and our children, and theirs.
So, the Singapore Prime Minister might say that, “every school is a good school“.
Yeah, sure. Every school is equal but some schools are more equal than others.
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