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Subscribe now Already have a paid account? Sign inWhat next for the queer movement; marriage equality or broader policy demands? And all while negotiating the state’s potential to co-opt and control.
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“For our plans to succeed, for our hopes and dreams to come true, we need one final ingredient: the unity and resilience of our people.” – Lee Hsien Loong, prime minister, 2020 Singaporeans are often touted for being a ‘resilient’ people, and the government frequently urges us to demonstrate this resilience....
As in the past, the push towards greater queer equality will come not from politicians but from the community itself.
In an era with rapidly changing socio-political norms, is K Shanmugam, law and home affairs minister, an asset or a liability for the PAP?
So many causes, so many activists, so many challenges. And, looming over them, always, the ominous shadow of a seemingly omnipresent and omnipotent state. Can solidarity exist in Singapore?
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