“…From the perspective of this Asian values discourse, the notion of liberal democracy is irrelevant in Singapore and human rights is a "Western imposition" (Leong, 2012;Tan, 2003). The state's Asian values discourse, as a modified version of "the founding narratives of the nation," has created a logic of citizenship that involves a hierarchical ranking of citizens and legitimization of inequalities (Tudor & Slater, 2020). The national discourse, on the one hand, elevates ethno-religious inclusivity through the formal promotion of "multiculturalism" (Chua, 2003) and, on the other, necessitates exclusive nationalism, particularly with regard to sexuality.…”