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".
Singapore’s 2025 election was smooth, efficient—and soul-crushingly dull. This piece explores how our obsession with competence has hollowed out political imagination, and why voting for managers over visionaries may be costing us more than we think. Is it time to ask harder questions—and demand bigger answers?
“Single-issue” voting is often dismissed as extreme—but it can be thoughtful, values-driven, and decisive. In a tight race, it could shape GE2025 in unexpected ways.
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.
This article examines how Singapore manages dissent and error—not through censorship, but through systems. From POFMA and FICA to the NRIC leak, it reveals how control is quietly built into laws, language, and bureaucracy—long before anyone speaks up.