Today’s Solutions: April 18, 2024

In an attempt to socially engineer multiculturalism, the Singapore government has made it a rule that the next president of the city-state, which is largely a ceremonial role, must be a Malay, the minority Muslim population of the country. That’s not the only thing that Singapore is doing to maintain racial hegemony. In fact, Singapore has implemented a range of policies, including racial quotas in public housing to ostensibly prevent the formation of ethnic ghettos. See more about Singapore’s profound strategy for preserving social harmony.

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