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Extreme Chap Cheng: My Son is a Chindianglo

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Jan 2, 2010

Can ICA be more accommodative on race?

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I REFER to Tuesday's report, 'Race of child: Parents get more flexibility'. This is certainly a welcome move, although long overdue. For many like me who are of mixed origin, it seemed inaccurate and inappropriate that our identity documents reflected our race as that of our father.
I was born in England to an English father and a Chinese mother and my husband's father is a Malayalee (those from the state of Kerala in India) and his mother is Sinhalese and Chinese, so it seems odd that my son is regarded as Indian.
What about those who do not qualify to select their own race? Will the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) be willing to accommodate requests on race by those in mixed marriages?
Although Eurasian is not always an accurate terminology (as I am actually Anglo-Chinese) and my husband is 'Chindian', I wonder what would be the most accurate race name for my son - 'Chindianglo'? But Eurasian would be better than what his in his identity card, which is Indian.
Can ICA please give us the option to select our appropriate race?
Clair Elaine Jerusha Devan (Ms)
 
The appropriate term to use would be "Mongrel".:rolleyes:
 
"But Eurasian would be better than what his in his identity card, which is Indian."

NOBODY wants to be an Indian, the lowest race on Earth.
 
The appropriate term to use would be "Mongrel".:rolleyes:

Ha ha ha ha...white furry cannie, with spots of brown, tan & black... ha ha ha:D

Maybe ICA shold include...why not try PARIAH!?...local pronounced this as Pa Ri Yah..:D

So many mixture...Mongrel would be too simple..PARIAH, should be apt!:D
 
You are all just bastard mongrels with your son. Simple.

All the din about nothing. This is pathetic.
 
Ha ha ha ha...white furry cannie, with spots of brown, tan & black... ha ha ha:D

Maybe ICA shold include...why not try PARIAH!?...local pronounced this as Pa Ri Yah..:D

So many mixture...Mongrel would be too simple..PARIAH, should be apt!:D

Oops my post should be posted as a reply to you instead. My bad.
 
"But Eurasian would be better than what his in his identity card, which is Indian."

NOBODY wants to be an Indian, the lowest race on Earth.

I thought sinkie chinks are the lowest race on Earth.
 
How silly is this lady. Obviously she did not do her homework or her husband has not been truthful. ICA would have offered them the option of putting either Eurasian or Indian.

Jan 2, 2010

Can ICA be more accommodative on race?

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I REFER to Tuesday's report, 'Race of child: Parents get more flexibility'. This is certainly a welcome move, although long overdue. For many like me who are of mixed origin, it seemed inaccurate and inappropriate that our identity documents reflected our race as that of our father.
I was born in England to an English father and a Chinese mother and my husband's father is a Malayalee (those from the state of Kerala in India) and his mother is Sinhalese and Chinese, so it seems odd that my son is regarded as Indian.
What about those who do not qualify to select their own race? Will the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) be willing to accommodate requests on race by those in mixed marriages?
Although Eurasian is not always an accurate terminology (as I am actually Anglo-Chinese) and my husband is 'Chindian', I wonder what would be the most accurate race name for my son - 'Chindianglo'? But Eurasian would be better than what his in his identity card, which is Indian.
Can ICA please give us the option to select our appropriate race?
Clair Elaine Jerusha Devan (Ms)
 
"But Eurasian would be better than what his in his identity card, which is Indian."

NOBODY wants to be an Indian, the lowest race on Earth.

You are not right because there are so many Chinese Girls like to make Indian babies.Besides,there are so many Chinese girls are making all kinds of Non-Chinese races!

That also means Chinese are also the lowest race on Earth,I just dont understand why so many Chinese families nowsaday can accept Chap Cheng Kia!
 
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