Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 07 July 2015
Ms Dawn Frader - Ms Pauline Hanson II?
It was indeed very disturbing to read that ‘Sporting icon Dawn Fraser has told tennis
star Nick Kyrgios to 'go back to where his parents came from' following his
stormy exit from Wimbledon’ As per Sky News the following is the
background to the above emotional expression by a Senior Australian:
‘Asked
to comment on Kyrgios' antics during his fourth-round grand-slam loss Fraser
accused him of 'tanking' and setting a poor example for 'the younger
generations of this country. ''If they don't like it they can go back to where
their fathers, or their parents came from. We don't need them here in this
country to act like that,' Fraser told the Nine Network on Tuesday morning.
Born in Canberra, 20-year-old Kyrgios is the son of a Greek-born father and
Malaysian-born mother. He was booed on court during his loss to Frenchman
Richard Gasquet after he appeared to deliberately fail to return serves during
the third game of the second set. Kyrgios hit back on Facebook accusing Fraser
of being a racist: 'Throwing a racket, brat. Debating the rules, disrespectful.
Frustrated when competing, spoilt. Showing emotion, arrogant. Blatant racist,
Australian legend. 'A short time later, Fraser stood by her comments during an
interview with 3AW, saying Kyrgios wasn't 'a very likeable guy'. 'When he goes
out and does his press interviews to the media he's not a very likeable guy, as
far as being an Australian is concerned,' she said. She compared the young
tennis star to hot-tempered US player John McEnroe, and labeled Kyrgios' outbursts 'disgraceful'. 'We all had
a go at Lleyton Hewitt but his outbursts were to himself, not to the
officials,' she said. 'Are we seeing John McEnroe over again? ''It's just
disgraceful.’
The question I ask Ms Fraser is ‘Are we
seeing Pauline Hanson over again?’
Being Australian means that we accept the rest of Australia – as is – for better or
for worse. No one has the right to ask another to leave except by law. Going down to fundamentals of Natural Law –
Indigenous Australians have the right to ask Ms Fraser to go back to where her
ancestors came from.
Ms Pauline Hanson said this in August 1998
and I received it as being said to me. I felt so - since I was hurting due to the type of
conduct by senior White Australians – similar to that of Ms Fraser - in relation to
my work at the University of New South Wales – which I believed was
because I was from Third World – being smarter and more ethical in my professional
work then they were – despite holding positions as my seniors/supervisors. I
resigned from my position at the University and was ready to ‘Go Back Home’.
But genuine Australians of various ethnic origins asked me to stay. Leading
amongst them was Dr. David Garlick – then the Director of Sports Medicine at
the University. David felt with me – as if he was hurt by what had happened to
me. Gradually – through my faith in True powers – especially in God – I
realized that I Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
belonged more than Ms Hanson and the supervisors who failed in their
duty as per their jobs. Ms Fraser had every right to criticize Mr. Kyrgios –
including calling him a racist, if she believed him to be one. But Ms Fraser
did not have the right to ask later migrant to go back home. Some of us have two homes. To me Australia is
home and Sri Lanka is also home.
If indeed we go down to primary level
politics – then each time Indigenous Australians feel offended by Ms Fraser’s
Home Group - Ms Fraser must go back home
– the home of her own description.
My above experience happened during the
festival of Nallur in Northern Sri Lanka. The Deity is the same as the One in
Sydney Murugan Temple. My article ‘From
Vaddukoddai Tiger to Nallur Peacock’
dated 05 July 2015 at http://austms.blogspot.com.au/ was based on the news report ‘Former LTTE Militants To Contest Polls As
'Crusaders For Democracy' .
The Sri Lankan Government listed the LTTE
as Terrorists. That Government did not ask LTTE to go back to India. If they
had done that – then they ask all Sinhalese Armed Militants also to go back to
India – except Indigenous Sri Lankans – Veddas.
Common Law is above personal law ;
Path of Truth Universal Law; Some call them Scientific Theories
Out
of human laws – at the fundamental level – there are two criteria that confirm
validity and as to who has the authority to use that law to reward or
discipline the other:
(1)
Time based – as in Frist come
first served.
(2)
Place/Land – as in majority occupation.
The laws used officially by Australia are
of the second category. Customary Laws – such as Thesawalamai in Northern Sri
Lanka are of the first category. Under this category – an Indigenous Australian
has the right to ask Ms Fraser to go back to her Land outside this place called
Australia.
Where an area / subject matter is covered
by Customary Law – the right to judge rests with the member of the group
covered and supported by the Customary Law over - a non-member. In terms of
Tennis – this power rests with the founders of Tennis.
Where there is disunity in a group to whom a block of Land – say Sri Lanka – is common
place of residence – the ruling is time-based. Hence an Indigenous Australian
has the right to rule over Ms Fraser.
Where there is harmony –say Canberra within
Australia – the Natural Law is majority rule. But those who ask others to ‘go
back home’ lose this right due to having disturbed the harmony – be it due to
race, age, disability or other time based or looks-only based seniority. They
are thus rendering themselves to be judged by the other side. The other side
automatically turns the judgment against them – to the extent the other side is
genuine in its use of Democracy. To my mind, this reversal happened to Judge
and dismiss Mr. John Howard who failed to take disciplinary action against Ms.
Hanson. I believe that my Energies were
part of the marginal forces needed towards this reversal. I learnt through
those experiences – that each one us has the power to so reverse judgments.
Towards this we need true seniority over them – through our deeper investments.
I thus leant that I am senior to Mr. Howard in Democratic Australia.
Both Ms Hnason as well as Ms Fraser – as
politicians in a democracy have the responsibility to stay within the rules of
this lateral system if they are to not reverse their judgments on themselves
and damage their own investment in democracy and in Australia. The first rule
is to renounce all time-based seniority when judging expressly. If they seek
and find the Truth and as per that Truth later arrivals must go back home and
Indigenous Australians must stay within their allocated areas of land – and they seek to express it publicly
– it has the effect of all those who have been true to Democratic Political
system by majority Administering the whole – turning the verdict against them.
The laws of Nature work – irrespective of
whether we are conscious of their pathway or not. The educated person would
seek and find how this law works for the whole in common. Below is this
morning’s conversation with a Canadian Tamil of Sri Lankan origin in this
regard. To my mind he would eagerly consider Ms Fraser as his leader:
Canadian Tamil: (In response to my article
‘From Vaddukoddai Tiger to Nallur
Peacock with the picture of Lord Muruga and Air Lanka’) Gaja, I
think your personal stories should be kept within your family. I personally
have no interest.
It
looks though your god Murugan is biased. He answered your prayers but not the
wallowing
of thousands who died at Mullivaikkal. I
wonder why?
Gaja in Response: Thank you Mr. Canadian Tamil. If I had kept my experiences to myself,
you would not have had the opportunity to express your own as you have done now.
Each one is allowed space in the Public area. How YOU take it needs to be as
per your own Truth. In this instance - you have revealed that you are using my
work to have an opinion - not by agreeing or disagreeing with the SUBSTANCE -
but by devaluing my work. Thereby you devalue your own. That is the built in
justice system.
Canadian Tamil: Sorry, please answer my
question. Why did Lord Murugan favoured you but not thousands of others.
As an
educated person you should not believe in sorcery, mind reading, horoscope etc.
Gaja:
There you go telling me again -
what I should believe in. Educated or
not - BELIEF IS
BELIEF.
Education helps us get to the higher belief faster so that wider society also
would
benefit.
Lord
Muruga would have helped all those who believed in Him. Don't forget that LTTE
leader
did not. EROS Balakumar did - and Muruga
helped him die a hero and merge with
Muruga.
We all die and we all have physical pains. Those who BELIEVE will have minimum
anxiety through death and injury to the body. This would help us enjoy the
sweetness of our achievements when the body is not as active as it was in
younger days. Those who believed in some other form - would have found their
solutions in some other way. I suggest that you look within you as per your own
instead of wasting time to damage others'. If that other person is genuine -
then your criticism comes back to you.
In contrast to the above Canadian Tamil a
Sri Lankan Tamil – Mr. Kathieravelu- to whom Sri Lanka is still ‘home’ wrote in
relation to the Substance of my article about the two bases on which Equal
Opportunity system could be worked, wrote about self-governance:
In my
suggestions it is not "delegation" it is "sharing" or "empowered". "Delegation"
can be withdrawn at anytime by the way the delegation was done "sharing" and
"empowering" cannot be withdrawn since every unit is part of the
"whole" and so no single unit is "whole" and every
"unit" is depends on the other
"units" to become "whole". So IF "powers and
duties" of a country are shared or empowered then the country "cannot be divided". This
simple "truth" is being hidden from the common people - be it Sinhalese,
Tamils or Muslims.
………………..Please
help to advocate, instill and to implement the principle.
Our
representatives are talking of "delegation" and
"devolution" and they do not
talk of sharing and empowering but seem to talk and promoting of physical dividing the country, which in my
humble opinion will not solve the
problem but shift the problem. Unity is at stake.
To this - On 7 July 2015 at 09:41,
Gajalakshmi_Param wrote:
What deep understanding! True. With delegation - it could be withdrawn. I take it that you are for the global option.
Good on you and keep up the good work. I
believe that every drop of genuine work empowers the place where you feel you belong and the people you
feel are connected to you - including your family - even though they may
never read your work consciously
And later:
Will
do all I can Mr. Kathieravelu. Not only the politicians but also some Diaspora
leaders.
But
so long as a few good ones keep believing and do what we can - the Nation will
be
One
Warm Regards
Gajalakshmi
Australia is also One Nation due to those
of us who Believe Australia is Home – despite having arrived here recently or
despite being of an old culture that
‘looks’ Barbaric.
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