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Elitist Class - A permanent feature of Singapore Society?

I am pretty friendly. After all, everybody thinks it's me.

That nick polarises public opinion. You either love him or hate him.

His other nick is the exact opposite and it isn't the one that most people think it is. It's a really mild mannered and friendly.
 
i think you are missing something here. The other nick is friendly.. he didn't say the other nick bash sinkies daily.

I am sorry Mr. tony if I made mistake you see I am new here and I thought you are kind and friendly person
 
As long as a level playing field is maintained, elitism does not lead to cronyism.

elitism is a passing fad in singapore. the monopoly on knowledge is a thing of the past, and as our populace gets more educated, there is scant chance for the elite to wield unfettered power.

give it time, your bunch elites will go the way of the dodo. guaranteed.
 
This guy didn't serve his NS! He can't be in his 3rd year of uni at age 21 if he had served his NS.

The last I know, all government scholars get disrupted. They serve out the rest of their NS after their studies.
 
The last I know, all government scholars get disrupted. They serve out the rest of their NS after their studies.


OR ... he could have been a lab researcher ... perhaps his NS was served as part of his Uni lab assignments. These things happen when you are a little more equal than others.
 
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