Rhyming Chaos
Singapore is a business-friendly, illiberal democracy, or what some political scientists call a “competitive authoritarian regime,” or a “façade electoral” system. So there’s much in that island nation for Americans to learn about their own future. Kirsten Han is a great guide: She runs We, The Citizens [https://www.wethecitizens.net/], a newsletter covering Singapore from a rights-based perspective, and is the managing editor of Mekong Review [https://mekongreview.com/], an Asia-focused literary journal. She is also a key member of the Transformative Justice Collective [https://transformativejusticecollective.org/], which works towards the end of the death penalty and Singapore’s war on drugs. In this conversation, we discuss: * Singapore’s political landscape * The illusion of democracy, media control, and freedom of expression * Activism and civil society in Singapore * The LGBTQ community and social change * Public perceptions of the death penalty * Cultural context of drug policies, sex work vs. drugs * The loneliness of activism * How activists are targeted in Singapore The Rhyming Chaos podcast is produced by Jeremy Goldkorn and Maria Repnikova, and edited by Cadre Scripts [https://cadrescripts.com/]. The theme music is Paper Boy, composed and performed on the guzheng by Wu Fei [https://wufeimusic.substack.com/]. Our closing music is Erik Satie’s Gymnopédie No. 1, arranged and performed by Wu Fei. Our cover art is by Li Yunfei [https://www.cpgill.art/]. Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, leave us a review, and if you want to support what we’re doing, take out a paid subscription at rhymingchaos.com [https://www.rhymingchaos.com/]. Get full access to Rhyming Chaos at www.rhymingchaos.com/subscribe [https://www.rhymingchaos.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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