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      limlim
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      benten2011:

      Today we are seeing the same foreigners coming in as cash rich and competing with the local singaporean for space in schools which should be the first right of the 'son of the soil'.
      It depends.. does the soil belong to the sons or belong to ah gong..

      If Ah gong says, foreigner have same right as the sons.. then, foreigners will have same right as the sons..

      If foreigners are rich, all the more we should attract them :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

      If the sons still believe they own the soils and hence entitled to \"first right\".... hmmmm.. \"I don't know what to say....\"

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        limlim
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        Musings:


        While I appreciate a lot of response in this forum reflects an emotional
        response from disappointed and frustrated parents, let's keep a sense of
        perspective. I definitely don't think some of the xenophobic and irrational
        response is this forum are something to be proud of and values we want to impart to our children. Rather we want to teach our kids to appreciate and learn from different cultures, be inclusive and learn from healthy
        competition. Do we want to molly coddle our children and remove all competition from their environment to create an artificial environment for them so they have the best chance of excelling? This will be the result if
        Singapore schools only admit Singaporeans - no PRs, no foreigners, no more high-achieving PRC kids whom everyone seems to rail against. Such
        Singapore kids will be ill- equipped for the corporate world as well as in
        overseas universities with kids from many countries. The diversity in the educational system, the cross pollination of ideas from people from different
        cultures are the key factors to make the system strong and will equip our
        kids for the real world. Would the Harvard, MIT, Oxbridge be so strong and sought after if they admit only their own kind?
        This is a well written post.. and a good read..

        While I agree that injecting some foreign elements into the schools is good.. for diversity/competition etc.. I felt that the influx is too overwhelming and too sudden and perhaps causing indigestion to natives.. Anyway.. your arguments does have it's merits..

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          limlim
          last edited by

          Deity:
          So let's hope watever it is, watever colour of IC ones is holding, let's pledge and serve Singapore, your truly and only country!

          truth is.. many sons are already losing faith..

          too many policies is driven by $$ (OT.. not totally related to P1)

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            limlim
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            pocoyo05:

            `Son of the soil'. This is the very argument that the founding fathers of Singapore were against.
            hmmmm.. a lot of pple nowadays are wondering what does the red/white flag with a new moon and 5 stars meant to them..

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              limlim
              last edited by

              Musings:
              What happen to the go getting spirit of Singaporeans? When someone does PV at 3 schools, i admire them for their persistence - nothing to do with nationality. Everyone competes on equal footing what.
              Equal footing?

              To do so many PVs.. wonder that person need to work or not.. or so rich and free can every day shake legs..

              On the same principle.. let's look at meritocracy..

              below is a picture..

              http://i56.tinypic.com/2nv4fpl.jpg\">

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                limlim
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                ChiefKiasu:

                I would ask why someone else who was \"less deserving\" was given the seat which \"rightfully\" belongs to my child. And since the cause is due to the \"influx of PRs\", I would question the manpower policies which caused this situation in the first place.

                Our strength as a nation has always been based on our high tolerance and respect for diversity. \"Regardless of race, language, or religion\". That's the cornerstone of our nation.
                Blue - I believe many of the complains is directed at PRs who, after getting all the good stuff.. pack up and leave. If that person becomes a citizen, probably there is less resentment, since they are committed to stay and contribute, like the forefathers of SG.

                Red - Together with \"Based on Justice and Equality\". I guess these 2 statements are given a tight slap and a rule awakening when Opp wards are denied the same priority for a national upgrading program like MUP. That Opp ward not not given equal priority was openly acknowledged by our.. err.. leaders IIRC?

                If fellow native Singaporeans are being discriminated against in their very own country..

                Can one expect Foreigners to be treated like familee..? Oops..sorrie.. family..?

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                  limlim
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                  Khordan:


                  The one consolation that I had was that at the end of my education, I will return to Singapore, where not only do we tolerate people regardless of race, language or religion, we embrace them as brothers.

                  Sadly, in ten years, we have managed to tear all that down. Today, you see similar sentiments to Ms Hansen's being expressed in forums, in blogs, & all over internet. In fact, take that passage above, replace 'Australians' with 'Singaporeans', and 'Asians' with 'Chinese and Indians'. Post in a site like TRE & I guarantee you will get a large chorus of 'YES!'.
                  One should ask themselves.. what happened in the ten years..

                  It must have been a very powerful force to produce all these.... If the underlying problem wasn't created in the 1st place.. no matter how one try to stir, they will not get a ripple..

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                    limlim
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                    3Boys:


                    The irony of this policy will be that soon, the top popular primary schools will become Singaporean only, and the lesser neighbourhood schools will take in top performers from overseas and provide all their students with an international experience. Soon they will trounce the 'premiere' schools in PSLE, like that girl from Qifa a couple of years ago.
                    sounds good.. :evil: :evil:

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                      Kissgurami
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                      limlim:
                      3Boys:



                      The irony of this policy will be that soon, the top popular primary schools will become Singaporean only, and the lesser neighbourhood schools will take in top performers from overseas and provide all their students with an international experience. Soon they will trounce the 'premiere' schools in PSLE, like that girl from Qifa a couple of years ago.

                      sounds good.. :evil: :evil:

                      sounds good? might as call for closed door policy :siam:

                      it is like inculcating an incorrect mentality to the next generation... what happens to secondary schools then...? 2 phases -> Singaporeans submit their 1st,2nd 3rd choice followed by PRs/foreigners?

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                        limlim
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                        Kissgurami:
                        limlim:

                        [quote=\"3Boys\"]

                        The irony of this policy will be that soon, the top popular primary schools will become Singaporean only, and the lesser neighbourhood schools will take in top performers from overseas and provide all their students with an international experience. Soon they will trounce the 'premiere' schools in PSLE, like that girl from Qifa a couple of years ago.

                        sounds good.. :evil: :evil:

                        sounds good? might as call for closed door policy :siam:

                        it is like inculcating an incorrect mentality to the next generation... what happens to secondary schools then...? 2 phases -> Singaporeans submit their 1st,2nd 3rd choice followed by PRs/foreigners?[/quote]No.. I meant, the neighborhood schools populated with foreign students and trounce the premiere schools sounds good..

                        Then all the schools will have similar ranking.. isn't it a good thing? parent no need to be so stressed which \"branded\" school to choose, just go for the nearest school.

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