Governance & Policy
Beyond Rhetoric: What’s Unsaid in the No-Fault Divorce Debate
Singapore is exploring the possibility of No Fault Divorce as a compassionate policy option to reduce acrimony in divorce proceedings. We think that sounds nice, but is ultimately a bad idea.
Society
Singapore, still a colony? A look at “Firstness”, Indigenous people and Rights. (Part Two)
Left.sg has levelled serious accusations at Singapore - That Singapore plunders and profits off its indigenous peoples, and that it is complicit in Palestinian suffering. Many have readily parroted this. But is it true?
Uncategorized
Singapore, still a colony? A look at “Firstness”, Indigenous people and Rights. (Part One)
Does Singapore plunder and profit off the indigenous people of the land like the some suggest? Is Singapore likewise complicit in Palestinian suffering? Absurd as they may sound, these arguments are being advanced by a self-described "left" in Singapore. Regardless takes a look.
Governance & Policy
Our Government, the O.G. Canceller?
Is the government the OG canceller? Can you support censorship but decry "cancel culture"? What's the real reason for political correctness and cancel culture in the West? We take a closer look at these claims in response to Dana Teoh's anti-woke opinion piece.
Global Affairs
Transgender activism: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Transgender activism targetting youths is gaining traction in Singapore. Regardless looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of the movement, and what needs to be done moving forward.
Governance & Policy
TL;DR: The 377A High Court Ruling (Part Two)
We take a look at the legislative material that validated s. 377A's purpose, and the additional material which was deemed irrelevant by the court.
Governance & Policy
TL;DR: The 377A High Court Ruling (Part One)
Summarising the High Court's 2020 Judgments on the three rejected constitutional challenges to 377A