Cancel Culture

Problematic Pronouns: How to Respond to Workplace Pressures

Facing pronoun pressures at work? 🤔 Dive into a few practical strategies to navigate this sensitive topic. Whether you're seeking to accommodate the requests of others without compromising your values, or needing to stand firm on your convictions, this article offers insights for everyone.

Problematic Pronouns: Resisting Their Cultural Takeover

Singapore's Preferred Gender Pronoun Movement: A beacon of inclusivity or a master manipulator of language and societal norms?Gender ideologues twist language and leverages societal pressure to champion a disputed, politically-charged ideology. By framing common sense as hate speech and pushing 'inclusive' language, it places a minority's demands for affirmation above basic reality.These tactics control cultural narratives, sidelining opposing views. Engaging in pronoun culture isn't just problematic—it endorses and amplifies its extreme stance, with harm to children's well-being, women's rights, and individual freedoms.

Cancel Culture: Will Legal Solutions Really Do The Trick?

How do you solve a problem like Cancel Culture? Fighting social contagion with legal instruments can be like grasping at clouds. We think that something more potent and wide ranging is necessary. We need a change of heart.

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.

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.

No God but Social Justice: A new secular religion

In an age where #woke culture looks more and more religious, perhaps its adherents need to play by the same social rules as religions play by.

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