Cancel Culture: How Could The Government Fight It?

In August '22 the government said it was looking at ways to deal with Cancel Culture. Why leave the thinking to them? Here's what we think could be done about this social phenomenon.

“You’re Cancelled!” – This is Basically Bullying, Right?

Cancel Culture, justifiable or abusive? Cultivate Singapore looks at how you can examine incidents of cancellation through a clear lens, and casts a vision how how Singapore can do better than normalising social bullying.

What’s Hidden In Singapore’s Conversation About Mental Health?

We're no strangers to being told to seek help for mental health issues we may face. But what happens once we do?

Is ‘Weaponised Incompetence’ Actually Weaponised?

Are most men as lame duck as Robert the Otter claims? Is 'Weaponised Incompetence' a universal trait, or is it correct to link it mainly to gender equality discourse? And is it grounded on firm foundations?

S377A: Is Article 156 The Best Way Forward?

The Culture Wars in Singapore may have just been accelerated with the repeal of s377a and with Article 156 of the constitution shifting LGBT activists' attention fully toward the public square.Here's how we think this will affect Singapore society in the months and years to come.

8 Things To Ponder Concerning Govt’s Announcement To Repeal S377A

We've got questions on the process, logic and methods proposed when explaining what the government intends to do with S377A, and think things aren't as simple as they have been presented.

377A: Policy Solutions for the “Best Way Forward”

There are a multitude of issues beneath 377A that a political package must negotiate, yet no package will satisfy all parties with their demands directly opposing one another. We explore a few options for 377a’s future and examine what’s likely to go down.

How Should the Government Move on 377A

Regardless takes a look at three past instances where the government has advanced controversial policy and charts how it may go about the process of repealing 377A.

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