Shanmugam cautions against identity politics in wake of Charlie Kirk killing, says there are 'worrying trends' in Singapore
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In the wake of the killing of American right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam cautioned that while Singapore has largely defied identity politics, there remain worrying trends which he hopes Singaporeans will continue to eschew.&nShanmugam cautions against identity politics in wake of Charlie Kirk killing, says there are 'worrying trends' in Singapore
In the wake of the killing of American right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam cautioned that while Singapore has largely defied identity politics, there remain worrying trends which he hopes Singaporeans will continue to eschew. Shanmugam, who is also Coordinating Minister for National Security, was speaking to the media at Laguna National Golf Resort Club before a charity event on Friday (Sept 12), where he was asked about the murder of the divisive political figure.One worrying trend, said Shanmugam, is that some politicians here are «playing identity politics» based on race and religion, without identifying the politicians. He said: «In every country there is political profit in doing that. If we go down that route, well, ultimately Singapore will suffer.»He noted, however, that Singapore has largely avoided identity politics, and the Government tries to keep it that way. Read more