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[Sg] - Lawrence Wong instructs Malay/Muslim groups to collaborate to tackle social issues

Another way to tell m&ds that they are really fucked up. A useless race with a retard religion.
 
Malay/Muslim groups need to collaborate strongly to tackle social issues: DPM Wong

SINGAPORE - Malay/Muslim professionals have much to offer and must be mobilised to contribute back to the community, especially as they can be mentors and role models to the next generation.

Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said this on Saturday at the AMP 4th National Convention at Max Atria @ Singapore Expo.

It was attended by 500 professionals, community partners and others in the local Muslim community.

Mr Wong noted that a growing number of Malay/Muslim professionals have their own unique needs, worries and aspirations, and Singapore will need to see how to help them, including enabling them to upgrade their skills to remain relevant in the workforce.

The AMP convention is held once every 10 years to discuss new strategies that can propel the Muslim community towards greater success.

Mr Wong noted that the proportion of Malay residents over 25 who have attained at least a post-secondary qualification has risen from less than one-third in 2010, to almost half in 2020, driven by more of them obtaining diplomas and degrees.

At the same time, the proportion of Malays in PMET roles has increased to 40 per cent in 2020, up from 30 per cent a decade ago. PMET refers to professionals, managers, executives and technicians.

Malay/Muslim organisations, such as self-help group AMP Singapore, need to collaborate strongly with one another, as well as the Government, to address social issues that are increasingly becoming multi-faceted and complex, said Mr Wong, who is also Finance Minister.

"There will be times when our starting points and methods differ. There will be occasions where we have different views. But so long as we are all focused on the same goal and the common ground we share as Singaporeans, I am confident that we can work together to make everyone better off," he said.

He added that to make a real impact, different community partners need to come together to provide holistic interventions and strong wraparound support.

He noted that as Singapore moves forward, the needs of its society are becoming more complex and diverse.

He said: "That's why we must come together with a family-centric approach - mobilising resources across different entities to meet the needs of the family, rather than forcing the family to cater to our own organisational silos.

"If we take that family-centric approach, I believe we can make progress in uplifting more families, and ensure that Singapore remains a place where everyone can aspire towards a better life."

The Government will continue to invest heavily in the people, said Mr Wong. It will work to equip citizens with relevant capabilities and skills and give everyone the extra advantage to progress and excel in their careers and professions.

Mr Wong said what AMP Singapore is doing today for the community is exactly what the 4G leadership team hopes to achieve for the country with the Forward Singapore nationwide engagement exercise to build a fairer and more inclusive society.

He added: "Crucially, this exercise is not just about what the Government can do. It is also about what all of us as Singaporeans can do together, and self-help groups like AMP will play a key role in this effort."




Collaborate strongly and cull themselves with a Soylent Green cocktail.
Halimah that bitch can take the lead, her use by date will be over soon.
 
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Translated: Malay/Muslim people are problematic. :biggrin:
 
He's indirectly telling the Malays to tackle incest cases, young marriages among the Malays and don't breed like rabbits if you're earning less than 1.5K a month.
 
Mr Wong noted that the proportion of Malay residents over 25 who have attained at least a post-secondary qualification has risen from less than one-third in 2010, to almost half in 2020, driven by more of them obtaining diplomas and degrees.

At the same time, the proportion of Malays in PMET roles has increased to 40 per cent in 2020, up from 30 per cent a decade ago. PMET refers to professionals, managers, executives and technicians.

PAP has helped islam more than moslems ever did. Nowhere else in the world can you find moslems who can get so highly educated with good jobs through standing on their own two feet for once.
 
Mudderfucker PAP.

First you drive Malays out of their kampongs.
Then you take away their constitutional rights in free education.
Then you control their religion through MUIS.
Then you break up their communities in eastern part of the island and geylang with your race quotas.
Then you prevented the community to choose its own leaders instead of PAP approved ones. Eg, you destroyed AMP because you perceived tem as a threat.

Now you tell them to 'collaborate' to solve issues you had a hand in creating?

The problem is now yours to own.
Screw you.
 
PAP has helped islam more than moslems ever did. Nowhere else in the world can you find moslems who can get so highly educated with good jobs through standing on their own two feet for once.
The only way to make Muslim more independent is to stop all the constitution privileges enjoyed by them, so they will take life very seriously and work harder.
 
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