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Sources: Video on the Israel-Palestine Crisis
| Updated onHi, my name is Yu Sheng and I run Heckin’ Unicorn, and today I wanna talk about something that is a little bit different than our usual content. In... -
How housing policies discriminate against and penalise LGBTQ+ couples in Singapore // LGBTQ+ Rights in Singapore
| Updated onDuring this year’s National Day Rally speech, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced housing policy changes that will soon benefit queer Singapor... -
Anti-LGBTQ fake science is spreading in Singapore
| Updated onWe've published a video that summarises this (long) article on Instagram, and we recommend watching and sharing it! In July 2022, a school coun... -
s377A Debate Summary: Politics is Politics
| Updated onOn 28 and 29 November 2022, Singapore’s parliament debated the repeal of Section 377A and a constitutional amendment that “protects” the definition... -
Singapore’s Section 377A repeal and constitutional amendment to protect marriage: what do they really mean?
| Updated onSingapore’s Parliament has announced on 20 October two bills: one that seeks to repeal (i.e. remove) s377A, and another to amend the Constitution ... -
377A will be repealed, but what's next?
| Updated onSection 377A will be repealed On 21 August 2022, during the National Day Rally speech, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that the Singapore ... -
Zaobao: Love and listen: how parents can accept their queer children
| Updated onThe original article “多聆听 少批判 用爱接纳出柜儿” was published by Zaobao on 26 June 2022. This is an English translation of the mandarin article. Reporter:... -
Does repealing Section 377A still matter?
| Updated on[UPDATE] On 21 August 2022, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has announced that the Singapore government will repeal s377A. Read more In February 202... -
Is Singapore safe for LGBTQ+ foreigners? A comprehensive guide
| Updated onSingapore is one of the countries that still criminalises sex between men. On top of that, systemic censorship and oppression of LGBTQ+ folks is pervasive here.
Yet our senior politicians often claim that no LGBTQ+ discrimination exists. What, then, is the truth of the matter? Is Singapore really safe for LGBTQ+ foreigners?
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What’s stopping the police in Singapore from arresting gay men again?
| Updated onSince 1989, police in Singapore have conducted numerous "anti-gay" operations to bait and arrest queer men. Even today, they refuse to explain why they conducted these operations (we asked).
Before you brush this off as something for the history books: their latest operation might have happened in 2010. And the worst part? Nothing appears to prevent them from continuing such operations again today.
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