Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
My
eyes were drawn to the Sri Lankan news by the Australian, under the heading ‘Sri
Lankan boatpeople sent home’. While
reading that report, my eyes were drawn to the more interesting heading by
Sydney Journalist Sam Buckingham-Jones – ‘Christians granted
60pc of humanitarian visas’.
I
was satisfied that I was able to identify with the connection that the system of Natural Justice was showing. Sri Lanka’s majority race, through the
Constitution has instructed that ‘Buddhism
would be foremost’. A Constitution is Democratic only when it is written to
apply equally to all who are bound by it. That Constitution as it is currently
worded – reflects the Truth that Sri Lanka is not a democracy but autocracy.
Here
in Australia, we do not have any more – the White Australia Policy expressly
stated in our Constitution. But those who continue to ‘enforce’ their habits on
others tend to ‘invoke’ such ‘protection’ from time to time and rightly so –
especially for migrants who rely heavily on financial returns for their
investments in fellow Australians.
The
recent conflict in Sri Lanka’s Northern Province Governance highlighted the
need for connection with wider world if we are to ‘prevent’ internal conflicts
between Natives and Migrants. This is also the conflict between Belief based
Natural Governance and Intellectually driven Harmonious Government. The two are
often enjoyed through different pathways.
The
Indigenous Australians who continue to stay within their Beliefs would not have
developed the Australia that migrants are attracted to. Within the Tamil
community – majority militants are/were the parallels of Indigenous
Australians. If any of their descendants / followers are included in the above
group that has been ‘sent’ home, it is the DUTY of the Sri Lankan Government to
itself to ensure their comfortable settlement in their home-areas. Otherwise Sri Lanka would be importing the
disappointments that these folks carry in their minds which is likely to
manifest with compounded interest if there is another war in Sri Lanka which
involves their community.
The
Conflict here in Australian mind is whether we qualify to call ourselves
self-governing when we continue to ‘show’ Christian values above Common values
when dealing with secular issues. During my participation in a Court hearing on
the basis of Racial Discrimination Act
1975, Justice Gyles asked me towards the end of the hearing whether according
to me the alleged racial discrimination was Conscious or Subconscious? I said ‘subconscious’.
Then Dr. John Griffiths (not sure if he is the one who later became the judge
of the Federal Court) who represented the other side jumped up and stated words
to the effect that his client was young and her career would be adversely
affected by a ruling against her. When judgment was delivered to ‘dismiss’ me –
I went to St Mary’s Cathedral nearby and cried.
The more I got to know the Australian Judiciary – the more disappointed
I became. I was also able to better appreciate the challenges faced by
Indigenous Australians in a White man’s world even when they express themselves
through the White man’s rules.
Strictly
speaking, one who follows the White Man’s rules must reach the destination of
being ‘Right’ to that White Man. I intellectually followed the White Man’s
rules to present my experience and was marked Wrong. But what did surface was
the Truth that the White man is ‘foreigner’ to Global Law. That was the real
value for the costs I paid through my legal actions. This helped me ‘demote’ the
status of those pretenders to the level of the litigants they wrongly judged –
in this instance – myself – as allocated by them and mentally I take their position
to identify with the validity of the structure that we are both part of – to experience harmony in my mind. For their part those
judges and the lawyers who influence them – would ‘hoard’ their ‘rights’ once
they get to the highest position available in their own special environment. Mr.
Jerome Doraisamy whose surname indicates some commonness with my ethnicity
states:
[86 per cent
of professionals would rather suffer in silence than disclose a mental health
condition out of fear of being fired or passed over for promotion.]
The need for the above disclosure is confirmed from
within the Legal profession:
[In a
testimonial, barrister, human rights and refugee advocate, Julian Burnside,
says depression has been his own constant (but unwelcome) companion in life.
His
only regret in seeing this book is that he did not see it earlier. Burnside
highlights the dissonance between the idealism that attracts many to law school
and the reality of big law firms. "Many, including the brightest and the
best, see their earlier ideals looking more naïve, more unachievable."]
- Young lawyer outs depression that is endemic in legal profession – published by Financial Review
When we feel depressed in a particular environment – after getting high grades in that environment – we know that we are in the wrong environment for us. If we continued to endure the suffering due to our belief based expectations, to that extent all those who marked us ‘right’ would be infected by our suffering. Hence the need for Equal Opposition where we are ‘free’ to express ourselves.
When we feel depressed in a particular environment – after getting high grades in that environment – we know that we are in the wrong environment for us. If we continued to endure the suffering due to our belief based expectations, to that extent all those who marked us ‘right’ would be infected by our suffering. Hence the need for Equal Opposition where we are ‘free’ to express ourselves.
When we Believe, that confirms to us that we have
completed our experience at that level. To the extent – this is upheld by those
who hold positions above us – they are our elders in the hierarchical system or
our equal partners in the lateral system of Democracy. From then onwards we are self-governing. Often
it becomes necessary to have some degree of separation to appreciate this about
ourselves.
The place where we completed the experience becomes
our home. Those who marked us wrong – are juniors in this home-structure and
those who dismiss us – become ‘foreigners’ / ‘outsiders’ to that home that we
developed with Truth as the presiding Power.
Christian driven decisions to offset Islamic
extremism makes those leaders ‘outsiders’ to Common Australia. They are not
entitled to give speeches about Australian Values. The way I take my place as
Australian Tamil, now that I use more Tamil Values based structures – they have
to take their place as Australian Christians.
As per the above report by Mr. Sam Buckingham-Jones
:
[At St Mark’s
Coptic Church in Arncliffe yesterday, the Sydney diocese’s Bishop Daniel
yesterday reminded Mr Turnbull the Copts in Egypt had “been victim to some of
the most horrific form of persecution” and the target of attacks by Islamic
State-aligned terrorists. Dozens were killed in bombings on Palm Sunday.]
The Christian influence was shared in that free
environment. On that same basis – no non-Buddhist applicant from Sri Lanka
should be repatriated until the Sri Lankan Government delivers Common
Governance as measured by the UN.
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