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Demolition of LTTE Memorials by the Rajapaksa Clanby Sachi Sri Kantha, May 14, 2010
There is a derisive Tamil idiom, ‘Kurankin kai poomaali’ (A garland in a monkey’s hand). It assumes that monkeys are less intelligent than humans. Recent studies in primatology disprove this assumption. Monkeys do have equal intellect to that of humans. On the contrary, some humans possess inferior intelligence to that of monkeys. A good example is the Rajapaksa clan. To honor this clan, I propose an abbreviation, BANKEY (standing for, Blind Aryan Nazis Killing Eelam Youth). Their inferior intellect was revealed by their recent exhibition of demolishing LTTE war memorials in Eelam. The Lanka Magazine, an ezine of a kind (http://www.lankamagazine.com/news/sri-lanka-must-respect-memory-of-war/ ) posted the following thoughts of Ms. Malathi de Alwis on May 5, 2010, which I found interesting. I presume this is the same individual Malathi de Alwis, a Sinhalese anthropologist. Some excerpts:
What was left unsaid in this feature, for proprietory reasons, I venture to present here. Why should one expect the BANKEY Rajapaksa clan to honor the sentiments of Tamils? It wishes to show this world many things at the same time by demolishing the LTTE built war cemeteries; arrogance, egophilia, naked triumphalism, Prabhakaran envy, Sinhala honor, Tamil phobia etc. etc. But one thing which they cannot show is a touch of ‘class’. On this, I wish to present a few lines from an excellent essay on ‘Class’ authored by Eppie Lederer aka Ann Landers (1918-2002), the American advice columnist. She identified 10 items that represent ‘class’. Item 1: “Class never runs scared.” Item 6: “Class is real. It can’t be faked.” Item 7: “Class is comfortable in its own skin. It never puts on airs.” Item 8: “Class never tries to build itself up by tearing others down. Class is already up and need not strive to look better by making others look worse.” I don’t think that Ann Landers' name rings in the ears of the Rajapaksa clan. The traits of the BANKEYs have been deciphered by poet Pattukottai Kalyanasundaram (1930-1959) in a lyric to MGR’s hit movie Mahadevi (1957). The lilting lines of this lyric [Kurukku vazhiyil vaalvu thedidum Kuruttu Ulagamada] with hard consonants that roll like a drum beat. In fact, MGR lip-synching this song plays a hand-held rhythm drum to accentuate the message. I provide below English translations of the first two quatrains of this lyric:
In a later line, Kalyanasundaram also made a metaphorical reference to ‘ahantai kuranku’ (ego monkey) and predicted that the fall of these ego monkeys will follow sooner or later. We have already watched the fall of one ego monkey (with the name Sarath Fonseka) within a period of 8 months. Contrary to the message provided by Mr. George Michael, a bucket carrier to the BANKEYs, in these times, let us receive solace and nourishment from the words of Abraham Lincoln’s address at the Gettysburg cemetery on November 19, 1863:
In March 2004, I visited one of the LTTE war memorials and provide a composite visual clip, herewith. In the hearts of many Tamils, sensible Sinhalese like Malathi de Alwis, other victims of aggression and sympathizers to our cause, the young lady whose nom de guerre Muthuchudar (Pearl Flame) with the birth name Marimuthu Mariamma from Chinnasambalan, Ottusuttan, and her companions in the LTTE army will live forever. Her grave stone might have been trampled by the BANKEYs now. But, her death on May 24, 1997 was not in vain as Abe Lincoln had encouraged us 147 years ago. ***** |
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