Today-Aug 29

To nudge Singaporeans, over time, to behave better and treat everyone equally regardless of race, a new Maintenance of Racial Harmony Act will be introduced to the law books soon, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on Sunday (Aug 29) in his English speech at the National Day Rally. Mr Lee noted that there has been a rise in racist incidents in Singapore as race relations have come under stress during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Though the real solution to racism lies in changing mindsets over time, he said: ”Laws may not by themselves make people get along with one another, or like one another. But laws can signal what our society considers right or wrong, and nudge people over time to behave better.” He also called on Singaporeans to express clear disapproval of racist incidents when they happen and call out “deliberate racist agitation that masquerades as something else”. He referred, in particular, to the movement against India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Ceca), a free trade agreement between the two nations, which claims to be about putting Singaporeans first, but bears a “strong racial undertone”.

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