LGBT
Governance & Policy
Deryne Sim is Not a Threat To Conservative Values – For Now
Deryne Sim’s walkabout with Minister K Shanmugam raised speculation about a PAP shift. More than a fresh face, Sim is a lifelong LGBT activist with a history of pushing policy changes. Is this just a test balloon, or a sign of deeper ideological drift? This piece explores the PAP’s strategy of absorbing dissent, the risks of fielding Sim, and what this move signals for Singapore’s political future. Read the full analysis.
Governance & Policy
Marriage Mirage in Singapore: False Security for Conservatives?
PM Lawrence Wong once reassured Singaporeans that the definition of marriage wouldn’t change under his watch—but has the tone now shifted? As public sentiment evolves, the PAP signals a hands-off approach, leaving conservatives wondering: Is same-sex marriage in Singapore inevitable? The numbers don’t lie, and history suggests change is coming.
Culture & Media
How Activists Are Quietly Changing Singapore’s Understanding of Family
Activists in Singapore are quietly challenging traditional family norms, advocating for new definitions that could reshape society. This article explores the criticism of the nuclear family, the potential impact on children, and the broader implications for Singapore’s values and future stability. Read on to uncover what’s really at stake.
Society
Mythbusting Gender Ideology: Sex and Gender are Never Unrelated
Are gender and sex truly separate? Unpack the popular narrative and see why defining gender based on feelings might be misleading. Explore how society’s indulgence in self-identified genders could harm those needing clarity. Understand the crucial connection between gender identity and biological sex, and how a grounded perspective can foster healthier, more realistic views on identity. Ready to challenge the myths?
Society
Duped by Data? The Truth About IPSOS’s Pride Survey
Are you being duped by data? This article delves into the surprising biases and flaws behind the latest LGBTQ sentiment survey. Discover how methodological issues and online sampling skewed the survey results, and why these findings probably don't represent the true opinions of the Singapore public.
Regardless: X
Is Gender Just A Social Construct?
When Singapore's Science Centre planned a panel on the differences between gender and sex, it seemed like a chance for enlightening discourse. But as the event aligned with Pride Month and featured exclusively LGBT activists, concerns arose about promoting ideology over scientific debate. Are these discussions truly inclusive, or do they risk skewing public understanding? Dive into this controversial episode where ideology meets science and explore the implications for our perception of gender and sex.
Culture & Media
The Science Centre Got a Drag Queen, a Queer Prof and a Transgender to School Us on Sex & Gender
When the Singapore Science Centre planned an event on sex and gender featuring only LGBTQ activists and advocates, public backlash was swift. Critics argued the forum would promote gender ideology, while LGBT activists claimed they were perfectly qualified. Regardless digs into the heart of the matter to uncover the truth. However, our research revealed more troubling, unanswered questions. What are the questions that nobody is asking? Read to find out.
Culture & Media
LGBT Activists Attack Singapore Pastor Featured by RICE Media
Explores the contentious aftermath of RICE Media's interview with ex-gay Pastor Chang Tou Chen, who candidly discusses his transition from a 'gay lifestyle' to finding fulfilment in Christianity. Facing severe backlash and accusations of promoting conversion therapy, the RICE media's quick removal of the interview clip from social platforms raises questions about free speech and the influence of cancel culture.Dive into the complex interplay of media responsibility and societal reactions.