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With one lao locally born SPG even stooping as low as considering herself as immigrant and hence, Foreign Talent in her own right. Since when citizenship becomes such a dirty word in SG?
[h=1]Foreign sports talent: There's a difference...[/h]
Published on Aug 04, 2012
THERE is a difference between Singaporeans who were born and raised here and those who were recruited to win medals for the country ("Simply Feng-tastic" by Mrs Eunice Ang-Choo Sok Ee; yesterday).
While paddler Feng Tianwei is a Singaporean who made history by winning the country its first individual Olympic medal in more than 50 years, she is unlike the first Olympic medallist, weightlifter Tan Howe Liang, who was a home-grown sportsman.
Mrs Ang-Choo's remark that she, too, is a foreign import by virtue of her heritage is puzzling because she was born here. My grandparents arrived from China, but I do not consider myself an import, because I was born in Singapore.
Certainly, I shall feel proud if Feng's children win medals for Singapore, provided they are born here.
As a former Chinese citizen, Feng can opt to return to China. For us, Singapore is home.
Tan Boon Keng
[h=1]Foreign sports talent: There's a difference...[/h]
Published on Aug 04, 2012
THERE is a difference between Singaporeans who were born and raised here and those who were recruited to win medals for the country ("Simply Feng-tastic" by Mrs Eunice Ang-Choo Sok Ee; yesterday).
While paddler Feng Tianwei is a Singaporean who made history by winning the country its first individual Olympic medal in more than 50 years, she is unlike the first Olympic medallist, weightlifter Tan Howe Liang, who was a home-grown sportsman.
Mrs Ang-Choo's remark that she, too, is a foreign import by virtue of her heritage is puzzling because she was born here. My grandparents arrived from China, but I do not consider myself an import, because I was born in Singapore.
Certainly, I shall feel proud if Feng's children win medals for Singapore, provided they are born here.
As a former Chinese citizen, Feng can opt to return to China. For us, Singapore is home.
Tan Boon Keng