In this evening's edition of GE Tonight, we tackle some of the most divisive topics that have been sparking debates in Singapore. From the Israel-Gaza conflict and its impact on public opinion, to the varying political stances on the LGBTQI+ community, we explore how these issues are shaping the national conversation.
We’re joined by Dr. Mustafa Izzuddin, Fellow and Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the National University of Singapore, and Dr. Reuben Ng, Assistant Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, who provide expert insights into the complexities of these polarizing issues. We discuss how Singapore’s unique approach of pragmatism and unity has helped us navigate such sensitive topics.
How do our politicians manage to unite in the face of differing views? What role does political and security literacy play in forming public opinion? And what’s the future of Singapore’s inclusive approach to diverse communities?
Tune in for an engaging conversation as we unpack these hot-button issues and explore the challenges, opportunities, and future of Singapore’s political landscape in an increasingly globalized world.

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