The Straits Times-July 21

Singapore’s vision of a multiracial society is enshrined in the national pledge: “One united people regardless of race, language or religion.” Even though Singapore has made significant progress in realizing this vision, the recent general election put the spotlight on long-held assumptions about race and language in politics. Younger voters signalled greater openness towards discussing such issues in a way that older generations would have considered taboo or polarizing. The Raeesah Khan incident highlighted how younger Singaporeans, in particular, did not like how the Government came down hard on those who asked difficult questions – rightly or wrongly – about whether certain races are treated differently.

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