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I REFER to the report, 'More S'poreans say 'I do' to spouses of a different race' (March 12).
It is encouraging to note the number of Singaporeans marrying outside their race has risen steadily and is now double that a decade ago. This is a good sign that multiracialism is still alive.
Though some parents may claim they are open minded and non-racist, the real test comes when their own son or daughter seeks permission to marry someone outside their race.
A friend once told me he has many business dealings with people of other races and has no problem accepting them.
I then asked him: 'What will you say to your daughter when she grows up and tells you she has fallen in love with a man of a different race and she wants your blessings to marry him?'
He shot back without hesitation: 'This will not happen.'
Let us accept multiracialism not only in theory but also in practice when it comes to important issues such as interracial marriage.
Nelson Quah
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