Youths more likely to call out racism in public, saddened by discrimination: CNA-IPS survey
SINGAPORE — The youth in Singapore are more likely to call out racism in public and support such an action, a survey has found. Young people also tend to feel sad in response to discrimination, compared to older folk who are most likely to feel resigned.
- A survey conducted by CNA and IPS formed the basis of a two-part documentary that was aired on CNA on March 31 and April 1
- It re-examined issues related to race and religion that were studied in the last edition of the survey published in 2016
- The survey found that young people in Singapore are more likely to call out racism in public and support such an action
- They also tend to feel sad in response to discrimination, compared to older folk who are most likely to feel resigned
Source: TODAY