01 April 2021
OPPOSITION OF CORONA VIRUS
I said to our son who was feeling upset over the cancellation
of the Bluesfest concert at Byron Bay – to think like the government and the
organizers whose loss was far greater. I said that that way his disappointment
and loss would become a natural investment that would produce its own return as
per its will at the time of his need. I said also that these days I thank the
Lord for the natural returns which often come in the form of intelligence
beyond my expectations.
The example known to me is Srinivasa Ramanujan about whom
Wikipedia presents the following:
[Though he had almost no
formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then
considered unsolvable]
At my own level of experience, I felt that when we feel
ownership despite being unjustly discriminated against – we get the insight
into the nucleus of the problem/issue. This was expressly recognised by Dr
David Garlick of Sports Medicine at the University of NSW. I just knew reasonings
especially about Resource Management – in a direction needed by them.
I thought about this when a group of professionals of Jaffna
origin were discussing Srinivasa Ramanujan, who is reported to have declared:
[An equation for me has no meaning unless it expresses a
thought of God.]
I identify with it due to my own experiences – especially in
terms of Policies relating to Equal Opportunity.
The current political issue in Australian politics is gender
based. I lamented that I could not understand why these ladies in Australia,
could not take care of themselves with such rich array of laws to protect them,
whereas I did as a working woman in Sri Lanka. One Tamil lady said promptly
that only the two concerned and god knew the truth. Then I realized that the
lady was demoting the leaders who had failed to take appropriate action. This
was also the case with our former Governor General Dr Peter Hollingworth who
was alleged to have failed to inquire into allegations of sexual abuse, when he
was archbishop of Brisbane.
Queensland being a state that specializes in tourism – would have
had the need for individuals to regulate themselves in terms of protection against
sexual abuse. When it is overregulated the tourism income drops. As per my
memory – about a year ago – the Queensland government was stricter with border
closures than New South Wales was at that time. I felt that our premier shared
in the pain of victims than getting the administrative credits. Now – a year
later Queensland’s Administration is seen to be wanting.
Many Tamil
Diaspora supporters of the LTTE have acquired such ‘special insight’ and hence
the escalation of the problem to UN level.
As per the
report ‘Sri Lanka war crimes: Momen clears govt stance over UN resolution’ :
[Foreign Minister AK
Abdul Momen has justified Bangladesh's vote against a UN resolution, seeking
collection and preservation of evidence of war crimes committed by Sri Lanka's
armed forces and the LTTE….. The minister said the
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were a militant separatist group
fighting for an independent homeland for Hindu Tamils in North-eastern Sri
Lanka.
The
LTTE was a force having trained army and naval ships, which means it was a war.
Besides, Sri Lanka has done its own investigation. Many of the LTTE members
have migrated abroad and are now making such demands of investigation, he said.]
LTTE
supporters would have the ‘intelligence’ to the extent LTTE was punished /
disciplined way above its role. They would lack the intelligence that is needed
in civil administration of global standards.
The
indicator of the real reason is in the following:
[On
the question of Bangladesh defence attaché's joining the Myanmar Armed Forces
Day military parade in Naypyidaw on March 27, Momen said it was a routine
programme and there was no harm for the Bangladesh defence attaché to join.]
The
reasons seem similar to why they voted against the UNHRC Resolution in the case
of Sri Lanka. They want both sides. But the big players would take it as
weakness and an invitation to ‘takeover’ .
It
is highly doubtful that Sri Lanka where there is space to Oppose the government
politically, would become like Myanmar. Brotherly love would prevent that. We need to genuinely oppose at Equal level
and not show that we are cleverer. The ‘gap’ would accumulate as deep
intelligence that would support the whole of Sri Lanka.
Towards
this we need to respect ourselves and not leave it to the others including
governments to take care of us. To the independent citizen, the government is a
‘facility’. When we use our energies to take revenge we lose the opportunity to
generate opposition intelligence at the government’s level.
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