By Sarath de Alwis –

Sarath de Alwis
In November 1978, Dr. Colvin R. de Silva did a brief think piece on the ‘Open Economy‘ which he called ‘The New Comprodorism’. He presciently identified the only path forward for the left.
He said “It may be that we revolutionaries have to study again- and closely -the old comprador-ism in order to understand the new comprador-ism with which we have to deal for we shall have to bring the masses in to struggle on a new footing. We shall have to find new ways and means to bring a broad enough and clear understanding of the new situation and the new ways of the old-new foe.”
The ‘New Comprador-ism’ Colvin speaks of is the emergence of a brazen Merchant Class hell bent on state capture with a complicit regime that enjoyed unprecedented legislative power with a five sixth majority in parliament. Colvin wasn’t looking back on 76 years. He was assessing the results of comprador elite rule of only 30 years since independence.
Heavy headwinds blowing trivializing the “Clean Sri Lanka” project – a beginning towards creating a beautiful island with smiling people announced by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake (AKD) on January 1st, 2025, prompts this essay.
As Colvin rightly points out JR Jayewardene’s constitutional tinkering should have alerted the left and the revolutionary movement to identify the ‘old-new foe’ with its reservoir of strategies of deceit and disinformation.
It has taken another four decades for the Left movement to identify the ‘old- new foe’ and breach the hegemony of the Compradors elite whose Bastille was breached with President AKDs election.
Clean Sri Lanka confronts the old-new foe squirely and convincingly. The NPP has as Colvin suggested that the left should do, has studied closely – the old compradors and their new neoliberal façade and has brought the masses in to a new struggle on a new footing.
It has so rattled the Comprador establishment that its outstanding marketeer – the Ogling Ogilvy who contested the last Presidential election under the symbol of the ‘Ceylon Communist Party’ – the star – has demanded to know if NPP has any legislators who could read a business balance sheet.
Steely resolve, and an abiding conviction of what needs to be done is the essence of transformational leaders. They make tough decisions that impact the powerful, cocooned in the comfort of the status quo.
Everyone in your team assumes that you have all the answers. But what happens when you don’t have all the answers? Because you are also on a journey of discovery you don’t have all the answers. Who do you turn to? When you don’t have all the answers readily, you must again struggle grappling with new types of crises.
The opposition to ‘Clean Sri Lanka’ in the form of mockery, ridicule, taunts and disdain serve to stress the urgency and the necessity of this campaign to ignite a collective national momentum towards realization of an ethical state.
It may well take some years, but it must be s firmly set on track.
Elite disdain and outright hostility towards the project underscore the ‘Iron Law of Oligarchy’. A government captured and manipulated by an elite or oligarchy makes democracy unsustainable. Purpose of Clean Sri Lanka is to make its democracy sustainable.
President AKD must turn to Lenin and learn from him. If not for his early demise Lenin would have taken the same path that Deng Xiaoping did half a century later – “it doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white; as long as it catches mice, it is a good cat.”
Vladimir Lenin was a transformational leader. He died in 1924 when in his early fifties. Before he died, Lenin succeeded in setting in motion a transformation that catapulted a nation trapped in 19th century feudal misery into 20th Century modernity. Lenin electrified a land where people had not heard or seen an electric bulb before 1917.
Winston Churchill did a pen portrait of Lenin that summed up the man and the age he helped change. The arch Imperialist Capitalist and relentless warrior combating the idea of the welfare state Winston Churchill said of Lenin:
“He was at the age to feel. His mind was a remarkable instrument. When its light shone it revealed the whole world, its history, its sorrows, its stupidities, its shams, and above all its wrongs. It revealed all facts in focus – the most unwelcome, the most inspiring – with equal ray. The intellect was capacious and, in some phases, superb. It was capable of universal comprehension in a degree rarely reached among men.”
President AKD too is at a stage when he feels strongly about what needs to be done. His mind too is a remarkable instrument. He too has exposed the sorrows, the stupidities, shams and wrongs of the 76 years since independence.
In 1922 Lenin finally resolved the civil war against all odds. He led Russia out of international isolation and announced his New Economic Policy that allowed wider scope for private property and the market economy. He explained – his new economic policy was the result of a concrete analysis of the concrete situation of the time!
To explain his policy shift Lenin uses the analogy of a Mountaineer who must retrace his path to the summit by backtracking from earlier attempts. Lenin thus explained what retreat means in transformational or revolutionary politics. It is not betraying the cause which ultimately is not utopia but the distilled essence of Marxist humanism.
In his parable of the lone climber attempting to reach a hitherto unexplored peak very high, very steep Lenin says “Let us assume that he has overcome unprecedented difficulties and dangers and has succeeded in reaching a much higher point than any of his predecessors but still has not reached the summit.” (Just as President AKD has done – winning the presidency)
“He finds himself in a position where it is not only difficult and dangerous to proceed in the direction and along the path he has chosen, but positively impossible.”
“The Mountaineer is forced to turn back, descend, seek another path, longer, perhaps, but one that will enable him to reach the summit. The descent from the height that no one before him has reached proves, perhaps, to be more dangerous and difficult for our imaginary traveler than the ascent—it is easier to slip; it is not so easy to choose a foothold; there is not that exhilaration that one feels in going upwards, straight to the goal, etc. (This answers the wicked taunts of SJB’s economic punditry)
Firmly, to tie a rope round oneself, spend hours with an alpenstock to cut footholds or a projection to which the rope could be tied firmly; one has to move at a snail’s pace, and move downwards, descend, away from the goal; and one does not know where this extremely dangerous and painful descent will end, or whether there is a fairly safe detour by which one can ascend more boldly, more quickly and more directly to the summit.
It would only be natural for a climber who found himself in such a position to have ‘moments of despondency’. Probably these moments would be more numerous and harder to bear if he could hear the voices of those below, who “through a telescope and from a safe distance, are watching his dangerous descent”: “The voices from below ring with malicious joy. They do not conceal it; they chuckle gleefully and shout: ‘He’ll fall in a minute! Serve him right, the lunatic!'” (Such malicious joy was in abundance in opposition benches in parliament when it convened in January 2025)
They moan and raise their eyes to heaven in sorrow, as if to say: “It grieves us sorely to see our fears justified! But did not we, who have spent all our lives working out a judicious plan for scaling this mountain, demand that the ascent be postponed until our plan was complete? And if we so vehemently protested taking this path, which this lunatic is now abandoning! Look look, he has turned back! He is descending! A single step takes him hours of preparation! And yet we were roundly abused when time and again we demanded moderation and caution! if we so fervently censured this lunatic and warned everybody against imitating and helping him, we did so entirely because of our devotion to the great plan to scale this mountain, and to prevent this great plan from being generally discredited!” (Doesn’t it remind you of SJB’s Economic Triumvirate’s Blueprint?)
Don’t these words remind you of the Casandras who accuse AKD of following Ranil Wickremesinghe’s beaten track?
Lenin continues his parable. “Our imaginary mountain climber cannot hear the voices of these people who are ‘true friends’ of the idea of ascent; if he did, ‘they would probably nauseate him’— ‘And nausea, it is said, does not help one to keep a clear head and a firm step, particularly at high altitudes.'”
President AKD, since assuming office has masterfully demonstrated his fathomless capacity to keep a clear head and a firm step at high altitude. As Comrade Colvin R de Silva proposed in 1978 AKD has succeeded in bringing the masses into the struggle on a new footing to Clean Sri Lanka.
So, Godspeed President AKD.
Captain Morgan / January 15, 2025
It does not matter so much if the President and his government implement their policies and programs at their own leisurely pace, and without indicating any timeframe.
However, I do feel strongly that the president and his government should formally and systematically identify all the outstanding issues that cry for a solution, and express clearly and unequivocally their stand on these matters and how they intend to address these problems.
Continuing to be silent and taciturn like clams in respect of crucial problems is not going to inspire the confidence of the citizens in the powers that be. Government should list all the pressing issues, acknowledge them, and assure the public of their intention to grapple with same.
The NPP/JVP that was so emphatic and vociferous during the period of the elections has muted its voice to an inaudible level. Now that this government has come into power, we the people, wish to know something about its plans and programs of action so that we don’t have to keep guessing.
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Nathan / January 15, 2025
… He too has exposed the sorrows, the stupidities, shams and wrongs of the 76 years since independence.
I hear a lot of cleansing, nowadays.
You cannot get squeaky clean simply with water, – a shower.
It all depends on what you are tainted with.
AKD is glossing over that scum. He is another politician.
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Naman / January 15, 2025
“the urgency and the necessity of this campaign to ignite a collective national momentum towards realization of an ethical state.”
Isn’t it time for THOSE who consider SL as their motherland return to the country with ALL their wealth they have accumulated so far!
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Naman / January 15, 2025
NPP needs to put out monthly progress report so that those who voted can see the fruits of electing NPP
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whywhy / January 18, 2025
Naman ,
Those who voted , large majority of them have no idea why they vote .
That was the case with Gota . And now , same thing . Election for them is
a festival of begging . Candidates all suddenly become very generous
philanthropists in the season . And soon after the election , voters are
exorcists and the philanthropists are priests .
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Ajith / January 15, 2025
AKD/NPP did not give enough time to people who are the real victims of the past 76 years high cost of living and food shortage instead of concentrating on those who ruined the country.
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SJ / January 15, 2025
A translation may bring out any sense that may exist.
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davidthegood / January 15, 2025
Sarath de Alwis, your attempt to Clean Sri Lanka on a new footing in the struggle of the masses is commendable. The Cleaning process needs to be highly detailed in order to benefit the citizens who have been robbed my mafia family from the tsunami funds onwards, with nothing left in the treasury for the ministers to work with. Unless the robbers and murderers are jailed and the robbing stopped, and the finances recovered, there is no point in calling it “Clean Sri Lanka” unless you add that it is to clean in financial aspects also.
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old codger / January 15, 2025
DTG,
“Unless the robbers and murderers are jailed and the robbing stopped, and the finances recovered….”
Arithmetic isn’t your strong point, is it? Isn’t there anything in the Bible about it?
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davidthegood / January 17, 2025
old codger, again your foul mouth is opening against the bible. Watch out for the consequences which you may not like
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SJ / January 17, 2025
dtg
Is that a threat?
Who do you think you are?
God Almighty’s bouncer?
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello SJ,
One of my Indian Muslim Friends once said that I was one of the most Christian people that he had known. He knew that I was an Atheist, but I took it as a compliment. I wonder what DTG would say about that?
Best regards
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Native Vedda / January 18, 2025
LankaScot
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“He knew that I was an Atheist, but I took it as a compliment.”
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Not to worry I will support you.
I can’t stand religious nutters.
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SJ / January 19, 2025
LS
In my opinion dtg is not a Christian.
There isn’t a trace of Christ’s humaneness in him. He can only misread the OT and cite out of context.
Your Indian Muslim friend very probably said whatever he said based on the humane spirit that he saw in you in common with Jesus.
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old codger / January 19, 2025
SJ,
“humane spirit that he saw in you in common with Jesus.”
Two birds with one stone?
I am sure LS is blushing and DTG is having a heart attack.
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old codger / January 19, 2025
SJ,
“humane spirit that he saw in you in common with Jesus.”
Two birds with one stone?
I am sure LS is blushing in humility and DTG is having a heart attack.
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davidthegood / January 18, 2025
SJ, this is not a threat but a warning to oc not to go against the biblical word. Why did you get excited about it? Good if you believe in God Almighty.
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SJ / January 19, 2025
Most of the nasty threats are presented as warnings.
I fear that you will have much trouble with God for willingly misinterpreting Him.
This is no warning but a logical conclusion.
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davidthegood / January 19, 2025
SJ, your logic is not very accurate about God. You are human and God is divine and very different from your mentality.
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old codger / January 20, 2025
DTG,
All of us are human, but only some are humane. There is a difference, you know.
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old codger / January 18, 2025
SJ,
No, DTG isn’t God’s bouncer. He’s God’s handler. He lets God off the chain when he sees fit.
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davidthegood / January 19, 2025
old codger, don’t talk about God about whom you falsely blab without knowing him personally. Pray to him come into union with him. Then you will talk all right things about him. Don’t let that SJ rush in to defend you like an attorney but all wrong.
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whywhy / January 18, 2025
o c ,
Christians accuse Muslims are lying about their religion , Muslims
accuse Christians and Jews both are lying and Jews accuse both
Christians and Muslims are lying . You know what . The Atheists
say , They Are All Telling The Truth .
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello whywhy,
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all Abrahamic religions. They all have one God and there Holy Books are pretty much the same. The difference lies in the status of Jesus and his Divinity. In Islam he is a Prophet, in Christianity he is part of the Trinity and will return in the 2nd Coming to save all the Believers. Judaism does not recognise Jesus as the Messiah.
I am an Atheist and I do not claim to know the future, because there is only now. It is not preordained.
Best regards
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Mallaiyuran / January 19, 2025
Hey LankaScot,
“It is not preordained.”
What kind of Preordination is that?
Is it just another atheistic revelation in the CT religion? For me, this crab sounds like another crabholehole (sure, not a wormhole, where only Langkang politicians’ dwell and where Air Lanka flies to. Scottish Airlines too flew, once before, but never returned home from that planet, in order to debut Boeing Class legacy. The luckiest passengers flew on those flights, stuck wherever they were).
Jayawewa, the preordination crabhole and Scottish Air Lines.
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Mallaiyuran / January 19, 2025
WhyWhy,
Disappointing; you didn’t talk about the Atheists! Is that possible 3 fingers of three, 9 fingers pointing at this time, at them?
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LankaScot / January 19, 2025
Hello Mallaiyuran,
I am totally confused, maybe “whywhy” understands your comment, but could you explain for the rest of us. Having lost one finger in an accident at age 9, I thought you were directly addressing me😉.
Best regards
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whywhy / January 19, 2025
Mallai ,
It is shocking to read that About 3 million out of 30 million Saudis
do not believe in religion according to a report . And Jews are not
interested in converting outsiders into Judaism but it is the Jesus
followers and Mohamed followers that are at each other’s throat
in their belief . This is the brutal truth about their faith . Seeing this ,
the Atheists are over the moon that they are right .
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davidthegood / January 19, 2025
whywhy, the Atheists are all lying, not knowing their origin.
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SJ / January 15, 2025
“Lenin would have taken the same path that Deng Xiaoping did half a century later”
Lenin died in January 1924.
What did Deng do in 1974? He was in deep s**t then.
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Douglas / January 15, 2025
The President AKD declared this ambitious “Clean Sri Lanka” program at a well-attended gathering of eminent invitees that included Foreign Mission representatives on January 1st, 2025.
The “First Blow” to the program was directed by the Police in organizing “road Shows” of “Cleaning Buses and Three Wheelers” and it had its intended results of creating disgust and a scornful attitude from the public. That scornful attitude is going to remain for some time until corrective measures are taken. As an initial step towards a corrective measure, the “Task Force” has now announced the start date of the program to be 2025 Feb. 1st. Hopefully things will fall into place.
I suggest the “Task Force” to, start from the “School System”. Get the Ministry of Education to introduce a subject – CIVICS and NATURE STUDIES from the lowest grades (with basics) and carry it forward to Higher Levels (including University level) leading to molding the characters to adapt to MORALITY and JUSTICE. That is to BUILD THE FUTURE GENERATION.
Next, what do we do with the PRESENT GENERATION? The Government must take the initiative to establish and operate a meaningful “Democracy” (not a crazy ideology of freedom to do anything and everything),”Social Culture” (respect for each other, an attitude of tolerance, an honorable way of life, simplicity, adherence to moral standards) and, “Equality Before the Law” – not by words but by practice.
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Mallaiyuran / January 16, 2025
What kind of logic is this? A democratic government finds it difficult to implement its policies, it is not puzzling or hate-able the opposition asking the government to resign. The government cannot say it couldn’t climb the mountain, so it is coming back. Did the people vote for AKD to resolve their problems or do some theoretical experiment on the mountain and publish it for PhD title. Authors declared that AKD’s policies are not working. (Please give me a second to isolate me from the matter said in the essay.) I took a different direction during the election. I wanted AKD to speak the truth and beat the UNP-SLFP Union in the election. NPP, as a political party who supported and was involved in the protest of 2022, it was a reasonable expectation from them to dislodge the 76 years corrupted UNP-SLFP Union and take over the power. Further, I said one cannot be true by following Marxism and Leninism, more than two centuries old stale dated ideas, so he should adhere to Socialistic – market policy, a halfway position for many voters.
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Mallaiyuran / January 16, 2025
At the end, people accepted whatever AKD said, and people voted for him. If AKD feels that he cannot fulfill his obligation, he should be honest in his stands. If the path of the AKD will not reach the summit, then it is time for the path of Mr. XYZ’s to be tried. He should leave it to people’s decision whether he should keep switching paths for the next 5 years or he should quit. Let me tell you what the correct path is. A Democratic Party, unless it is willing to do so, or non-ambiguous people emerge that the party should leave, AKD has full eligibility to complete its term. AKD need not quit his presidency just for this silly mistake of Clean Sri Lanka. As the party has badly stumbled on this issue, he should, at this point, set up proper feedback channels to get the people’s opinions of the projects he starts and their progress. He never should work with a consultant like this author, who appears to be misguiding NPP.
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deepthi silva / January 16, 2025
While I admire De Alwis’s writing I wonder why in this tiny island there are people still talking of Lenin and Marx, when in Russia or Germany they have rejected their theories. They are now considered failed ideas of the 19th Century. In Sri Lanka most people refer to Marxist ideas like permanent truths
If a much more capable race like the Russians ( one time world power) could not make communism work, how can such an insignificant, inefficient and corrupt race expect it to work in their country ?
Is China communist or nationalist ?
Are Sri Lankans inclined to talk endlessly about god, karma and communism , things they don’t see and things they are not capable of ever achieving ?
Is it only an excuse for their very modest achievements, talents and capabilities ?
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Lester / January 16, 2025
Deepthi Silva,
The problem is not the economic system, but the people. What productive skills does a person like “Old Codger” possibly have? And don’t forget the companion in Germany, who escaped from Wanni: “““There are many such divers who still decay in Sri Lankan society.” Somewhere the education system failed as well. If people are not productive, then they are not wealthy and they start looking for “easy ways out” such as government handouts.
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old codger / January 16, 2025
“What productive skills does a person like “Old Codger” possibly have?”
Certainly OC can write better sentences than these by an alleged Thomian, who believes that rats bark:
“It was probably SF who carried out the scorched earth policy that led to the defeat of the LTTE. By the way, quantum stocks are down massively today.”
“The lying rat is barking about a 300 psi pump and siphon, “
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davidthegood / January 17, 2025
old codger, what has happened to you and your barking rats
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Native Vedda / January 19, 2025
davidthegood
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“old codger, what has happened to you and your barking rats”
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Rats don’t bark Rats squeak.
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leelagemalli / January 17, 2025
Hi OC,
It is always healthy to ignore some bastards, their mockery is fun for them every day but attacking us for no reason. These people have no other life than praising Rajapaksa and his cronies and branding me/us as a Tamil and Kotiya (I was born and brought up by SB parents though). The truth is he may not know the word ‘productive’: being productive does not mean living on welfare (UK social funds) while trying to double or multiply the funds saved in bank accounts. I think this idiot has not been to Sri Lanka for many years since he was granted asylum in the UK. Since my mother is no longer there, I travel to the country 1-2 times a year for my own charity (out of my own pocket). Such idiots COULD do much more for the sinking homeland if they really wanted to. Lester’s ChatGPT thoughts are just crap and each of them is misleading many of us from morning to night. He should finally marry a man or woman of his choice and leave us alone. We understand his frustration, being single forever is not nice.
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old codger / January 17, 2025
LM,
“It is always healthy to ignore some bastards”
No, it’s the other way around. You must get them to ignore you.
These guys are basically cowards , and have psychological tics which make it easy to counter them.
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old codger / January 18, 2025
LM,
You must feel sorry for these people. This guy is mortally scared of suicide bombers, but.being skewered by a Sikh is much worse.
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deepthi silva / January 17, 2025
Leela, what ever the provocation ,a gentleman remains true to his social status.
Your strong language shows you are no gentleman.
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
OC,
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Empty vessels make the most noise. That’s what my granny used to repeat. I’ve never read IQ- prodigy accepting facts. He must have seen the “barking rats” in the Galapagos Islands or in his own cave with his own eyes.
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If asked about providing facts, he would give the next answer as “Malle Pol” So what? That proves his abilities. He tries to get more and more “thumbs up” for his own comments. Who does he think he’s deceiving the most?
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LankaScot / January 16, 2025
Hello Lester,
How do you explain the increase in Poverty levels in London; are they due to “unproductive people”? https://trustforlondon.org.uk/news/10-charts-to-help-us-understand-poverty-in-london-2025/
33 % of Children in London are growing up in Poverty. Maybe if they go back to Dickensian London conditions they can be more productive by cleaning chimneys? Sorry we can’t do that as we stopped using coal fires many years ago. Get them working in the Mills – what Mills? OK we will send them to Sri Lanka, Lester says the local workforce is too lazy to work, so there must be plenty of opportunities for enterprising British Workers and their Children.
Best regards
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Lester / January 17, 2025
Scot,
Poverty is relative. Children in London are not standing in bread queues. But you have raised another issue. Where did manufacturing in the UK go? Thatcher sold off the industrial base to China. Those factories provided a decent wage for any lot willing to expend the energy. These days, a good job requires significant investment in uni. Which entails debt. But there is no guarantee of an occupation if one studies “psychology” or “political science.” Changes in immigration have also allowed the rabble from every nook & corner of the globe to abuse the welfare system.
Anyway, the first step to self-sufficiency is industrialization. In the case of Sri Lanka, I have advocated such a move for decades. If you recall, last year I suggested Sri Lanka become a weapons exporter, even on a small scale. Iran and North Korea are major small arms weapons exporters, despite being sanctioned by the Holy Western Order. Not much is needed. Iranian Shahed drones have wreaked havoc in Ukraine! Some of the Russian expats in Unawatuna can lend their expertise to get the process moving.
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LankaScot / January 17, 2025
Hello Lester,
“Children in London are not standing in bread queues”. Do you not have Food Banks in the Midlands?
“London was the region with the highest distribution of Trussell Trust food parcels in 2023/24, followed by the North West of England”.
This might come as a surprise to many in Sri Lanka, but the UK has to depend on Charity to feed poor Families in the UK.
This is from a House of Commons Report – https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8585/
Isn’t it strange – A Sri Lankan MAGA Trump supporter living in England cheering on the Russians to use Iranian Drones to bomb the Ukranians – who would believe it?
Best regards
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Lester / January 17, 2025
Scot,
I have never come across a starving person in the UK. Starvation is not the same as being hungry for a day or two. People who are truly starving will not run about in the street all day and shout louder than teens at a rock concert, aka Aragalaya. Starving people are very thin. You can see the desperation in their eyes, as I saw in India and S America. There is no food bank or charity or £90.50/week benefits for these people.
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Lester / January 17, 2025
“Isn’t it strange – A Sri Lankan MAGA Trump supporter living in England cheering on the Russians to use Iranian Drones to bomb the Ukranians – who would believe it?”
A lot of territory in Ukraine belongs to Russia.
“Even among those who do not question Ukraine’s historic right to independent statehood, it is common to assume that its internationally recognised borders, particularly those with Russia, are in essence artificial. Besides the controversial case of Crimea, many Russians are convinced that the embattled south-eastern regions of Ukraine that have now become the epicentre of the deadly conflict between Kiev and Moscow should rightfully be considered a part of Russia that was accidentally ‘lost’ to Ukraine in the upheavals of the 20th century. “
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/lseih/2020/07/01/there-is-no-ukraine-fact-checking-the-kremlins-version-of-ukrainian-history/
Being an ardent anti-semite, you should also wonder why the West is propping up a corrupt Jewish-run government to run a fake state on behalf of NATO. Just like the West should have let Saddam Hussein (Iraq) take over Saudi Arabia in the 1990’s. It would have prevented 911, ISIS, and many other monstrosities that emerged from the “House of Saud.” Saddam Hussein was one of the few Arab dictators who never supported extremist Sunni militants.
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LankaScot / January 17, 2025
Hello Lester,
Well that is an admission, I think everyone will be astounded with your description of Israel – “you should also wonder why the West is propping up a corrupt Jewish-run government to run a fake state on behalf of NATO”.
How long have you been keeping this secret to yourself?
Ukraine was a Country before the Russian Revolution and entered into the signed Agreement (Budapest Memorandum).
This is one of the Clauses –
“Refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of the signatories to the memorandum, and undertake that none of their weapons will ever be used against these countries, except in cases of self-defense or otherwise in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations”.
Read all the Article below and don’t cherry pick. Russia invaded Ukraine not the other way round.
Russia, the US and the UK all signed https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budapest_Memorandum
Best regards
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Scot,
Israel has nothing to do with NATO, as it’s in the Middle East, not Europe. The only exception is Turkey. But Ukraine is crucial. The goal was to gradually bring Ukraine into the NATO fold. Allowing NATO unparalleled access to Russia via the border. Of course Putin called the bluff. Zelensky is a NATO stage. His survival depends on it. I don’t know why you think the UN has legitimacy anymore, given the UNS couldn’t agree on a ceasefire in Gaza.
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LankaScot / January 19, 2025
Hello Lester,
You wrote “Israel has nothing to do with NATO”. All of the Countries supplying Israel with weapons are in NATO.
So why did you say this before?
“why the West is propping up a corrupt Jewish-run government to run a fake state on behalf of NATO”.
You will have to explain this, as far as the rest of us can see the only “corrupt Jewish-run fake state” that exists is Israel.
Best regards
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Lester / January 20, 2025
Scot,
That is the favored line from the anti-Semite crowd: Israel is a fake state. In fact, Israel is a member of the UN. It has internationally recognized borders. It also has 300 or so nuclear weapons, which serve as a potent “antidote” against Sunni aggression. So you are wasting your time pretending Israel will cease to exist. On the other hand, it’s amusing that you support Ukraine, which is run by a very corrupt (Jewish) autocrat, Zelensky. Perhaps you have some hostility towards Russia? Russia has more than 1000 nuclear weapons, so again you are wasting your time. You need to choose your enemies more wisely, else the frustration will be overwhelming.
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old codger / January 17, 2025
“I have never come across a starving person in the UK. “
No, because he doesn’t live there.
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
The number of poor people is also increasing in Germany. As a frequent business traveler, I sometimes can’t believe my eyes, but it’s true. I think our IQ genius should donate a little of what he has accumulated over the years.
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Lester / January 20, 2025
“No, because he doesn’t live there.”
A beggar in Pettah speculating about the lives of Westerners.
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LankaScot / January 17, 2025
Hello Lester,
Another Malle Pol answer.
Where did I mention “Starving people”?
Are there Food Banks in the Midlands which at one time was the one of the Centres of the Industrial Revolution?
Are there Food Banks in London the Capital of Commerce in the UK?
How do you manage on £90.50/week in a very expensive UK?
No Winter Fuel Payment now, courtesy of Zionist Starmer. He can afford to supply Arms and Spare Parts for Israel’s Genocide, but nothing for the Pensioners to keep them from freezing.
Best regards
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
My dear LS, colder sub-zero temperatures mixed with fog like never before are in the air of Central Europe these days. I have never experienced this before. Usually the temperature rises slightly in fog, but this phenomenon is new to me… that’s all about the winter weather in this area today. By the way, the angle from which you look at the problem in the UK and Sri Lanka is not comparable to that of a Sri Lankan plumber who emigrated to the UK. Without ChatGPT, he would not be considered an engineer. This is to me, no different to the doctorate of “FORMER SPEAKER ASOKA RANWALA”. Grannies used to say: “My dear son, it’s like a gold chain around the neck of a katussa.”
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The saddest reality is that many suffer more in London today than in Madrid, Lisabon, Paris, Rome.and other like minded eu ciities. Our most known,plumber had been looking for “greener pastures” for a long time, but you have done the opposite – by coming to a far poor country (despite flawed data it is made a midincome earning country) and spending the rest of your life there. I, for example, stayed in Europe after finishing my university studies. My dream was to go to an African country and take part in research work there, although my health problems were a major obstacle.
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello Leelagemalli,
Just think, if you had been around 200 Million or so years ago Sri Lanka, Madagascar and even India were joined to Africa (Gondwanaland). You could have walked to your Study Areas, however 200 Million years ago you would have been on four legs and more than likely eating grubs and beetles, much like a Shrew. That is unless you are a Hindu, in which case your ancestors of that age are fully Human.
Best regards
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
Racial and Ethnic Disparities:
Poverty in London also disproportionately affects certain ethnic groups. For example, Black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) communities are more likely to experience poverty, partly due to systemic inequality, discrimination in employment, and higher rates of unemployment.
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Policy and Solutions:
Various organizations and policy makers have called for increased support for low-income families, including higher wages (like the London Living Wage), more affordable housing, better access to public services, and stronger safety nets for the most vulnerable.
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Some measures, such as affordable housing initiatives and targeted welfare programs, have been introduced, but experts argue that much more needs to be done to address the structural causes of poverty in the city.
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In summary, poverty in London is a complex issue, influenced by factors such as high living costs, income inequality, housing affordability, and social disparities. Though there are efforts to reduce poverty, challenges persist, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children, ethnic minorities, and those in precarious employment.
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Lester / January 19, 2025
Scot,
“Where did I mention “Starving people”?”
I know that with old age, logical inference is not always so easy. Yet another great aspect of AI – there is no organic matter (no carbon!) and hence no decay in the thinking.
Anyway, have you actually met a starving person? That is the real difference between first word and third world. There are hungry people in both segments, but starving people only in the latter. A starving person is hungry, but a hungry person is not necessary starving. H is a proper subset of S: H⊂S. No silly riddles this time!
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Lester / January 19, 2025
*Not necessarily
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old codger / January 20, 2025
“*Not necessarily”
I see the postscripts are becoming more frequent.
Is it due to the depleting organic matter?
Is it due to hunger (a proper subset of S: H⊂S.) ?
Let us all be kind to those whose left brain can’t read what their right hand types…..
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old codger / January 20, 2025
“Lester / January 19, 2025
6 2
Scot,
“Where did I mention “Starving people”?”
“”Lester / January 17, 2025
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Scot,
I have never come across a starving person in the UK. “
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Let us all be kind to poor demented souls who can’t remember what they typed ten minutes ago, let alone yesterday.
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Mallaiyuran / January 17, 2025
British magical lady Mary Poppins is a very productive laborer than American fatboy-little boy twins-just snap of a finger! LankaScot, I thought the Mary Poppins fairy tale you’re telling was from Dick Van Dyke’s era; Is that from Dickinson’s era? Instead of those lousy chimney sweeping guys, who dance and sing in the middle of their jobs, like Sinhala Buddhists did for 76 years, how about we follow the moon walkers? Isn’t it an easy path because our local Royal Baba’s SuperSat is a better flying shuttle than falling Boeings used by failing Air Lanka to go to the moon & rake a bounty of free rice, like Siri Ma O did and went to JR’s prison.
(Believe it or not, when I started these two, Word offered to go with AI Copilot. If there are any errors in the historical events those are from more humanly, Copilot did it. Earlier it was the uncontrollable autocorrect.)
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Mallaiyuran / January 17, 2025
Guys,
Your debate is going to be interesting.
It is brilliant Lester, your idea of exporting weapons in this era is absolutely a profitable trade, but cheap atomic bombs, like Los Angeles short weapon the wildfire seems to be, can do more thorough cleaning than American kind of Laborers the fatboy and the littleboy in Japan. If I were the Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei, I wouldn’t waste my money after gaining some knowledge of this weapon. Anyway, Langkang’s best weapon, as listed by UN, is the Rape. But what happened when Evil exported his raping guns attached soldiers to show off naked power fire in Israel’s deserts, which is not that fertile like the North? Evil didn’t know Israel is a barren desert and so goofed there and lost the 10,000 farming jobs.
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Mallaiyuran,
Yes, automation can greatly increase the GDP. Besides weapons exports, self-driving tuk-tuks (for tourists) and a robotic tea-picker. Tea-picking robot is already there in China: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx3LHcHnsnc&ab_channel=CGTN. Self-driving tuk-tuk is also simple to design, though road conditions will need to be greatly improved.
Agricultural output needs to be improved. No need to import rice or potatoes from India. In Zimbabwe, the Mugabe government was very stupid. But the farmers were very clever and always produced a surplus. Sri Lanka needs farmers at the same level. Bring in outside experts for training. GOSL should provide subsidies for farmers to buy modern equipment.
“Sri Lanka has large deposits of vein graphite that are over 90% carbon. This graphite is in high demand for its use in lithium-ion batteries, lubricants, and other industrial applications.”
Expand the supply chain somewhat and Sri Lanka can become a manufacturing center for solar cells and lithium-ion batteries. For technical training, form partnerships with China, Iran, and Russia.
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SJ / January 17, 2025
“Thatcher sold off the industrial base to China. “
When did that ‘sweet’ lady do that?
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Mallaiyuran / January 17, 2025
How do you know the pudding was sweet?
Just with the same hand UK deported the JOU Sadampi back to Badiyudeen land, labelling “Undesirable Stalinist PhD”.
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
Dear All,
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While Margaret Thatcher’s privatization policies led to the sale of many state-owned industries and assets in the UK, it is not accurate to say that she “sold off the industrial base to China” specifically. The privatization of British industries during her tenure primarily involved selling state-owned companies to private investors, both domestic and international. However, the majority of these sales did not have a direct focus on China, particularly during the 1980s when Thatcher was in power.
Many of the privatized industries were sold to British and other Western investors, such as financial institutions, pension funds, and multinational corporations. Some foreign companies, including those from the United States and European countries, did become significant buyers, but Chinese investment in British privatizations did not play a major role during the 1980s and early 1990s.
That said, since the late 1990s and particularly in the 2000s, there has been a growing level of Chinese investment in the UK, including in industries like infrastructure, real estate, and energy. This increased after the UK’s relationship with China expanded, but it happened well after Thatcher’s tenure.
In summary, while foreign investment (including from China) increased in the UK in the years following Thatcher’s time in office, it wasn’t a significant feature of her privatization policies.
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old codger / January 17, 2025
“Changes in immigration have also allowed the rabble from every nook & corner of the globe to abuse the welfare system.”
True that. Like fake plumbers running away from kids with firecrackers.
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deepthi silva / January 17, 2025
Scott what you are saying about poverty in London is like the spiritual talk in India , no meaning.
Millions of Indians ( Sri Lankans too) will run to the West but Westerns are not keen to live in India (permanently) , just giving a few eccentric examples is not giving the truth.
Surely there must be a difference between these small European countries that built huge empires and big countries and larger populations which were subjugated and then adopted everything the west gave including English ( OC) cricket, communism, proper houses, schools, and parliaments.
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LankaScot / January 17, 2025
Hello Deepthi,
My sister worked for Shelter (Homeless Charity) for quite a few years and also Local Government, Community Work before that. We all grew up in a Working Class area of Aberdeen. So please don’t lecture us on Poverty having no meaning in the UK.
I see Poverty every day here in Central Province. Since my Childhood it pains me to see hungry Children (or Adults). We do what we can to help out. I will never refuse anyone a meal, but that is also an old Scottish Highlands Custom.
Nowadays in the UK, there are Zero Hours Contracts. Previously if you had a Job you were contracted for 35-40 hours and your Salary was also specified on the Terms and Conditions. Time to get rid of Starmer and have a proper Aragalaya in the UK.
Best regards
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Scot,
Free housing, food allowance, etc. for asylum seekers in the UK: https://www.gov.uk/asylum-support/what-youll-get. No doubt “Codger” is frothing at the mouth, but you’re right, it’s not much. Enough to buy some fish & chips in Brixton. Though I heard some immigrants are living well in Council flats. People in the UK make enough, the problem is taxes. The taxes are not re-invested well.
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old codger / January 18, 2025
“Free housing, food allowance, etc. for asylum seekers in the UK:”
I would take that more seriously if that was a real Brit complaining, such as the Indians and Pakistanis who worked the Bradford cotton Mills in the 50’s.
But a deportee from US who claimed refuge himself? Is he the only person qualified to claim these benefits?
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello Lester,
This is for Asylum seekers not Immigrants. Don’t blur the difference.
The current Generation of Tax-Payers are paying for my Generation’s Pensions. Due to Demographics there are not enough Births to keep up the Population, needed to pay the Governments outgoings, hence the need for Immigration. Many European Countries are in similar situations.
Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund seems to be doing OK now, although it had big losses in 2022. Margaret Thatcher spent the UK Oil Revenues on destroying our Manufacturing Industry, Coal Mining etc and paying the Benefits to people out of Work. She was ruthless in her determination to defeat the power of the Trade Unions no matter what.
Best regards
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Scot,
“Due to Demographics there are not enough Births to keep up the Population, needed to pay the Governments outgoings, hence the need for Immigration. “
Do you really believe that? The declining birth rate is much worse in Japan, yet the average Japanese is better off than the typical Brit: https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Japan/United-Kingdom/Economy. When looking at such metrics as per capita income. But Japan does not have a “revolving door” immigration policy. It’s nearly impossible for non-Japanese to gain citizenship.
If you import high-skilled immigrants, the GDP will increase. That is not the case in the UK. The UK, US, and EU sell large quantities of weapons that facilitate conflict in the Third-World (this is documented by the UN). These conflicts then result in mass migrations of low-skilled people to Western countries. Assimilation is unlikely in most cases, due to religious and cultural differences. We have discussed niqab ban, halal ban, etc in depth.
It looks like the Western governments are now trying to scale back on immigration. Even the uber liberal Canada. But it may be too late. You cannot deport entire families to Tunisia and Bengal at this juncture.
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old codger / January 18, 2025
LS,
“This is for Asylum seekers not Immigrants”
The Master of Obfuscation at his best .
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
Deeptihami, I wonder why you don’t want to identify yourself as South Asian. Or were you born in a test tube?
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Why do you tend to be so condescending? Have you been nominated for the Nobel Prize recently? Not even my friends and colleagues (biologists, medical doctors, biochemists and other technicians) in the labs would look down on their students like that.
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Why is that? Do you feel like blue blood is flowing through your occluded veins?
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deepthi silva / January 19, 2025
Leela, then I will be like you or OC !
Human beings should have more class and dignity !
Also I don’t want t live in such a small world like OC memorizing insignificant titbits of trivial Sri Lanka !
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old codger / January 18, 2025
Deepthi,
If Communism hadn’t existed, you would be working 12 hours in a cotton mill today.
It was the threat of Communism that changed conditions for the poor in the West.
Communism might not be good compared to present conditions in the West, but it was a lot better than 19th century British conditions.
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deepthi silva / January 18, 2025
OC, this is a half truth or even less. The writer is talking about communism of Marx & Lenin.
Long before that there were variants of communism, please read Marx’s Communist Manifesto.
There was also a very historical socialist movement in Europe which was fundamental for the labour reforms which happened there gradually.
Even the Bible says to pay the labourer before his sweat dries.
These reforms did not happen only because of Marx.
However in Asia ,which also exploited labour , there was no visible reform movement .
I read somewhere that the Wijewardenas don’t pay their columnists at all.
No wonder they and the Vijaya group are so rich !
Asian exploitation is in their blood
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old codger / January 18, 2025
Deepthi,
Perhaps you don’t know that even as late as 1945, the US Army was segregated. But Blacks were expected to be prepared to sacrifice their lives for a country that treated them that way. All this started changing only when the Soviet Union started using this in propaganda.
“Even the Bible says to pay the labourer before his sweat dries.”
The Bible also gives instructions that slaves should not be beaten so hard that they die.
Communist economics failed, but that doesn’t mean their social ideas were all bad, like dismantling the clergy’s grip on society.
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deepthi silva / January 19, 2025
OC you are so narrow minded and self-opinionated !
You must be either Ranil or Paski, or even Mahendran !
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deepthi silva / January 20, 2025
OC I did not know that ( 1945 segregation !)
I thought Clint Eastwood riding a horse is America .
Where is your friend Columbus living now ? In Las Vegas ?
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Lester / January 20, 2025
“All this started changing only when the Soviet Union started using this in propaganda.”
What is this tosh? Were you Leela’s classmate in the Wanni? Was Anton Balasingham the lecturer?
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Deepthi Silva,
The knowledge level of SL beggars is amusing. They really think London is still full of mills.
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old codger / January 19, 2025
The onset of dementia is clearly evident in the comprehension skills of incompetent plumbers.
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Native Vedda / January 18, 2025
old codger
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“If Communism hadn’t existed, you would be working 12 hours in a cotton mill today.”
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Thanks for your observation however I beg to differ the above as the first Communist Manifesto was not published until February 1948 whereas the UK parliament had already passed The 1833 Factory Act which restricted working hours from 12 to 10.
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello Native,
Before anyone complains about your typo 1848 not 1948. Even before the Civil War in the 1640s, which had groups (basically Socialist) like the Levellers and Diggers, Scotland had Religious Groups like the Covenanters that had views that would be called Socialist. People like Archibald Johnston of Warriston led the Covenanters and worked with Cromwell in the defeat of King Charles I. The Covenanters Split and one group The Engagers helped King Charles II back to power. Archibald Johnston fled to the continent and eventually extradited from France and hanged in Edinburgh 1663.
There is a long history of Trade Unions (Associations) going back to the late 1300s which grew very quickly in the Industrial Revolution.
Best regards
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
NV/OC,
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Native, how do you see it today?
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Until AKD took over people power, he was a unique leftist, but after taking over two-thirds of the power, he is obviously quite similar to neo-liberal politicians? He lied like no other and even broke the records of “King Chethiya”.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVgQVDzEo-k
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwsjPzbWfcM
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Either he is mentally ill today (Maithreepala-Sirisena syndrome) or has changed 100% ideologically because he really loves the nation? Or is he completely lacking in “political experience”?
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Did he just realize the depth?
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In today’s context, it is incomprehensible that those who oppose these LNG plants and brand them as an attempt to make Sri Lanka a HONG KONG of South Asia, suddenly forget all the preliminary agreements and sign them as if they were made yesterday?
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What strategies should he or any hard leftist have in mind to so radically change the mindset that has just emerged in a “U-turn” style?
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old codger / January 18, 2025
LM,
Perhaps these people aren’t actually “hardline leftits”, but talk like them because there are lots of gullible voters who think that the State should run everything?
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Native Vedda / January 19, 2025
old codger
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“Perhaps these people aren’t actually “hardline leftits”, but talk like them because there are lots of gullible voters who think that the State should run everything?”
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Are they Siri Mao’s children?
I am sure SJ loves that kind of system.
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In the meantime Island reported “FSP warns of Indian designs to swamp Sri Lanka, Published 4 days ago on 2025/01/15” Excerpt:
As many as 4,000 operatives of India’s top spy agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), are currently engaged in operations in Sri Lanka, the Frontline Socialist Party (FSP) has claimed.
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Addressing a seminar titled “Is India the Big Brother?” held at the Colombo Foundation Institute on Sunday, FSP’s Propaganda Secretary Duminda Nagamuwa alleged that the RAW operatives were facilitating India’s predatory projects aimed at seizing control of critical national assets, including oceans, energy, electricity, land, ports, and airports.
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Is Duminda Nagamuwa paranoid, mad, stupid, …….. or does he thinks the people are very very stupid? It appears 4000 is fairly a large number. How did they manage to sneak into our country? Are the people and security forces dump enough to let them in?
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Lester / January 20, 2025
Native,
If India tries to invade Sri Lanka, every Sinhalese on the planet who can still walk will take up arms. Dead ones like “Eagle Eye” and “HLD Mahindapala” will also come from the grave. We will invite Chinese and Pakis to join us. When Hindia is defeated, they will be relocated to Madagascar & Botswana and the land split in 3 ways. Have a nice day.
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old codger / January 20, 2025
Native,
They must be disguised as harvester operators, chefs, foundry workers, etc. So, they’re doing productive work, unlike Nawagamuwa.
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
OC,
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Communism is a failed political ideology of the left:
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Sri Lankan hardline leftists in disguise and use the same tools as right-wing politicians. AKD is naked as of today. PM Harini is speechless or seems have no power above JVP hardliners. I did not like Rajitha at the time, he was bought MaRa, but he did an excellent job as a minister of health from 2015-19.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B21nRK3CFMU
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According to widely accepted definitions in political science, the main characteristics of left-wing politics are:
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Oppositions to social hierarchies
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Support for egalitarianism or equality for all
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Support for social justice
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Support for the disadvantaged.
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The belief that society functions better when everyone works together.
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leelagemalli / January 18, 2025
cont.
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Communism appears to be a left-wing project because it seeks to eliminate class structures based on personal wealth passed down through generations, thus creating a permanent and nearly insurmountable divide.
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However, it simply swaps one structure for another. The rule of one party creates no incentive for the government to respond to the needs of the population, and instead creates the party ruling class and the peasants, who have even fewer rights and personal autonomy and are at the mercy of a completely authoritarian government. It also eliminates the central liberal value of consent to rule, since there is no mechanism by which consent can be revoked. Either you will have the Communist Party and you will like it, or you will not like it and have it anyway.
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hanchopancha / January 16, 2025
The day JRJ got elected president of Ceylon, there was a crowd filling the the Ceylon Student Centre at Bayswater Road, London. Everybody was jubilant saying it was the final goodbye to poverty driven Ceylon and it will be overflowing in milk and honey. I said even if Mighty God had been elected he would be a just a lame duck if the three ingredients; Honesty, Commitment and Dedication are missing. AKD is no Lenin nor Colvin. He got caught in the tide because it became imperative for the people to eliminate the crooks with long grown roots. There is a court case which has cleared the DC, HC & the SC, a massive fraud involving four Chief Justices and a underworld criminal gang. The court documents are crystal clear. It is months since President, Prime Minister. Minister of Justice and every Tom, Dick & Harry of the Ministry of Justice duly notified. Nobody would dare raise a finger as their fingers are deep inside the pie. Ceylon or Srilanka will never change. The three brother underworld gang were aided and abetted by their uncle who was the director CID and Presidential Detail known to Mr. Ravi Seneviratne and Mr. Shani Abeysekera. Clean Srilanka is a too overwhelming task.
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whywhy / January 16, 2025
” ………………beautiful Island with smiling people . ” Class , beautiful , rich and
learned people keep their teeth locked inside with their lips . Smile is a very
expensive commodity . Anytime , all times and everywhere – smile is a cheap
commodity and a sign of naivety . Look carefully how A K D is sitting on his
chair while Xing speaks and how all others are comfortably sitting . Body
language is crucial for everyone and special to profs and leaders . N P P / J V P
staged a drama . Naturally and physically our villages are literally clean on the
surface . Before other types of cleaning , fill it with essentials at the same speed
the parliament was cleaned .
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Lasantha Pethiyagoda / January 16, 2025
AKD and the NPP are learning firsthand, how viciously the defeated parasitic class will try to overturn the people’s victory and resume their own merry method of embezzlement that took a fall ONLY because of the severe hardships that led to the Aragalaya of mid 2022 and the realization that the people can indeed rise against their oppressors. The defeated class would love to return to the game of switching sides every so often, fooling the people with new promises and sharing the bounty every four or five years. They would also love to protect each other while publicly blasting them. These grand criminals would also be missing the opportunity to groom their offspring for leadership roles when the time comes. Yes, Sarath De Alwis, godspeed to AKD..!
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Rajash / January 17, 2025
Apparently “Clean Sri Lanka” Framework/initiative does not stop/discourage Govt officers and Police etc from taking bribe.
They can take bribe , but they have to ensure the money they get is not black money but clean money.
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davidthegood / January 17, 2025
old codger, what has happened to you and your barking rats
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old codger / January 17, 2025
DTG,
The barking rats belong to Lexter. They wag their tails too.
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Roxie de Abrew / January 17, 2025
Sarath de Alwis, excellent writing; fantastic tips.
However, we need intellectualism in leadership to be forward-thinking.
Do we have that in the NPP/JVP?
I see a group of amateurs trying their hands at the nation’s leadership.
Not many know where the Panama Canal is, and President-elect Trump threatens to take it over.
The impact of that action on world trade will be stupendous.
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SJ / January 17, 2025
RdA
Trump also threatens to buy Canada and Greenland.
The US is no more the the almighty global giant that its leaders imagine.
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Trump is not going to buy Canada or Greenland. He is just posturing. Posturing is a good negotiating tactic. It wakes people up and forces them to bargain. Canada has already announced (privately) it will do very little in response to US tariffs. By posturing, Trump was able to meet Kim Jong Un.
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leelagemalli / January 17, 2025
Please watch.. and compare the abilities of the two different ministers.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMD0_r89EbE
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What has Vasantha Samarasinghe understood?
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What has Kanchan W understood?
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May Sri Lankans gain some knowledge!
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leelagemalli / January 17, 2025
RDA,
“However, we need intellectualism in leadership to be forward-thinking.
Do we have that in the NPP/JVP?
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” The answer has been given in the last 100 days.
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Not a single minister has been able to perform his/her duties well.
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They are still in a state of attack, and they do not accept that they are the ruling party.
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Even the educated Prime Minister, Dr Amasooriya does not seem to be doing a single thing right. why ?
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Their lack of training or stupidity is not overlooked by many, not even the Chinese representatives. Some photos from the President’s official visit to China these days explain it better.
Anyways, they are just world champions to take away the pride of others; they are not shameful. What kind of country has it become?
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LankaScot / January 18, 2025
Hello Roxie de Abrew,
“The impact of that action on world trade will be stupendous”. I don’t think it would make the slightest difference. Apart from that Trump lies about everything.
In 2008 I met the UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband. He wouldn’t remember me, however he was in my opinion the Intellectual of the Brothers Miliband. His Aides assured me that he would become the leader of the Labour Party and likely Prime Minister. For some obscure reason his brother Ed Miliband (a numpty) was chosen. The rest is History. I now suspect that his pro Palestinian sympathies stopped his advance. He is now the CEO of the International Rescue Committee.
Best regards
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Lester / January 18, 2025
Roxie de Abrew,
We need business people more than intellectuals. Nalin De Silva was a great intellectual. But he had no interest in business and therefore does not factor into economic development. Industries will hire the PhDs for planning purposes as necessary.
Trump allowing Musk and other billionaires to weigh in on economic policy is an excellent idea. Under Biden, the Yankee government wasted billions on low IQ drug addicted bottom feeders aka social welfare. The prime example being California which could barely put out a fire.
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