How will increasingly online LGBT+ activism in Singapore develop over time? Like many other movements, it’s poised to become more decentralised, more extreme and more pervasive. Regardless explores the implications.
Our Regardless Team previously critiqued the survey on LGBT+ attitudes and Section 377A, conducted by REACH, a department of the Ministry of Communications and Information. This time, we turn our attention to the Ipsos survey.
How did one little survey on Section 377A and the LGBT community cause so much fuss among netizens? Regardless breaks it down play-by-play, from the mysterious origins and curious circulation of the survey, to the ambiguously phrased questions which supported multiple interpretations.
COVID may have been the hot topic in 2021, but education was not far behind in terms of issues discussed. Singapore's Ministry of Education (MOE) was in the headlines throughout the year for all...
"All Cops Are Bastards" is a rallying cry that's seen resurgence during the BLM Riots of 2020. We've also seen it come up in response to Raeesah Khan's allegations of police mismanagement of sexual assault cases, but does it have a place in Singapore?
In view of the disputes of facts around Nagaenthran's case, Regardless has decided to review the findings of the Singapore courts to clarify a number of important matters pertaining to justice and fair treatment.
When politicians lie, much more than their personal credibility is at stake once the truth is revealed. What are the consequences of Raeesah Khan's tall tales and who's left picking up the pieces once the dust has settled?