LGBT
Culture & Media
Part 2: When Equality Means Redefinition
What do family, employment, end-of-life decisions, and housing have in common? They're all in the crosshairs of Pink Dot’s LGBTQ equality scorecard.
Culture & Media
Part 1: Equality or Special Treatment? Breaking Down Pink Dot’s Scorecard
Is Pink Dot’s "equality scorecard" really about equality? Focusing on 377A, how schools approach LGBTQ issues, and gender, we examine whether these are real cases of discrimination, or ideological demands dressed up as "equal rights".
Culture & Media
From Tolerance to Tyranny: How LGBTQ Activism Is Reshaping Society
If This Is Tolerance, Why Does It Look So Much Like Control?
Governance & Policy
Putting “Born This Way” to Death Once and For All
We've been told that homosexuals are "born this way". But does the science back this up? Nope.
Governance & Policy
The Cultural Crisis No One Talked About During GE2025
What happens when marriage, family, and moral truth become political afterthoughts?
As GE2025 approaches, Singapore faces not just an economic crossroads, but a cultural one. This article calls for a bold, principled conservative vision—one that sees family not as policy, but as purpose. If we don’t speak now, we forfeit the future.
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.