Parliament: Singaporeans need to accept differences across races and discuss issues in constructive way, says Maliki

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The desire for such a society should not be confused with 'being blind to the genuine differences and contexts across races', said Dr Maliki.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Everyone wants to reach the ideals of a"race-blind" society, where there is no racial prejudice and discrimination in attitudes and practices, the way people treat one another, and select candidates for jobs, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Maliki Osman.

Speaking during the debate on the President's Address in Parliament on Thursday , Dr Maliki called on all Singaporeans to continue upholding a spirit of respect for all races, and strengthen the nation's racial and religious harmony, and its multicultural ethos, which he said is"core" to building a fair and equitable society.

"These could be differences in cultural traditions and practices, emphasis on priorities and what matters more in life, but also the specific community problems or issues that members of a race group find that they have to grapple with, and require dedicated attention and assistance," he added. This will help address issues in the community as part of a larger ecosystem that provides help to those who need it, and solve problems effectively and with empathy.

On Thursday, Dr Maliki said there is no inherent contradiction in an individual having a strong racial identity as well as a strong Singaporean one.That is why having in place the CMIO framework"does not make us less Singaporean, and doing away with it does not mean we will become more Singaporean", he said.

 

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