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Sunak, dual-citizens and mistaken identity

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Asad Heider in his highly acclaimed book ‘Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump’ contends that identity politics cannot be equated to anti-racism. He argues that identity politics is essentially an exercise that lends to the neutralization of its movements. Moreover, he shows that identity politics subverts the passage from identity to solidarity and the collective struggle against an oppressive social structure.


Heider’s thesis is obtained from movements in the USA. He focuses on collectives, not individuals. And yet, individuals and their rise in particular social structures in particular contexts can benumb anti-racist movements while distracting from engagement with structures which affirm and perpetuate all kinds of dispossession, disenchantment and destruction. At least for a while. We see this with Rishi Sunak and we saw it with Barack Obama.  


There are people going ga-ga over Rishi Sunak becoming the Prime Minister of Britain. ‘Yes, an Indian,’ some Indians salivate. ‘A South Asia, wow,’ exclaim some Sri Lankans. Some ask, slyly, ’When will we get someone who is not a Sinhala Buddhist as President?’ Some even celebrate the fact that Barack Obama, an Afro-American, became President of the USA (he was the fifth, in fact). Again, ‘when will we get someone who is not a Sinhala Buddhist as President?’ Well! 


First of all Sunak is no Indian. And ‘India’ didn’t exist before the British Invasion. Sunak is a rich, right-wing citizen of Britain whose ideological preferences completely outweigh any fascination he may have about ancestry and DNA. Obama was a creature of the deep state of the USA, a genocidal maniac whose racism was not in any manner dented by the fact of his skin colour.

 

"Would a Tamil president, for example, deliver ‘Eelam’ or indeed be inclined to address Tamil aspirations (aspirations, ladies and gentlemen are ten cents a dozen, even in these inflationary times)? The history of the world says, ‘unlikely.’

 
Now had Obama campaigned as an Afro-American politically invested only in Afro- American issues, one might have some cause for celebration, forgetting of course that his views on the role of the USA in international affairs didn’t diverge from those of his predecessors. If Sunak was all about Indianness, strident critique of the colonial project, the need to fully compensate countries, people and cultures plundered and subjected to mass murder and cultural genocide, lambasting the USA for fuelling a global economic crisis and withdrawal from 
NATO, that would have been something.


But no, Obama had a skin color that was different, Sunak has a name that has a sub continental trace. An individual ‘other’ rising to high office does not necessarily indicate a break from the past.   Was the status of Sri Lankan women enhanced significantly when Sirimavo Bandaranaike was Prime Minister or when Chandrika Kumaratunga was President? No. 


The flip side makes interesting reading too. A Sinhala Buddhist in power does not necessarily mean that the Sri Lankan political structure and culture are overwhelmingly chauvinist. Sri Lanka is often described as a Sinhala Buddhist state. It is typically named as such by people who are rabidly racists or are religious fundamentalists, only they belong to ‘other’ ethnic and religious collectives, insisting that Sri Lanka is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious country a la ‘one ethnicity one vote’ or ‘one religion one vote’ never mind numbers or percentages and completely disavowing history and heritage. But let’s forget all that. This ‘Sinhala Buddhist state’ regularly slaughtered Sinhala Buddhists. Sinhala Buddhist leaders consistently ridicule Sinhalese, Buddhists, Buddhism and all cultural and historical matters associated with these collectives, while crying foul if practices that are the cultural preferences of other communities are called into question. 


Would a Tamil president, for example, deliver ‘Eelam’ or indeed be inclined to address Tamil aspirations (aspirations, ladies and gentlemen are ten cents a dozen, even in these inflationary times)? The history of the world says, ‘unlikely.’  


Perhaps we could talk of the ‘thinkability,’ let’s say, of an individual who is not from a majority community coming to power. The problem is that it is, simply, unmeasurable. Good for rhetoric and the tossing around of half-truths. Good for rabble-rousing. That’s about it.    

 

There are people going ga-ga over Rishi Sunak becoming the Prime Minister of Britain. ‘Yes, an Indian,’ some Indians salivate. ‘A South Asia, wow,’ exclaim some Sri Lankans. Some ask, slyly, ’When will we get someone who is not a Sinhala Buddhist as President?’


Crucially, though, the identity-fascination completely shelves issues of and deriving from structures, especially economic. Sri Lanka is a test case, in fact. How many self-labelled leftists and Marxists still talk of class, still critique capitalism or factor imperialism into their analysis? When did it become more convenient to shift to identity politics? Typically, they dismiss such questions with the assertion that first they need to do away with the ‘Sinhala Buddhist state.’ And typically, they get their whatnots twisted when they feel compelled to look away when any community other than Sinhalese or Buddhists wreck the party (of principled, non-racists, non-sectarian politics). They would say, for example, ‘there are no pure races,’ but strangely but not surprisingly talk of ‘Exclusive Tamil homelands,’ even as they disavow ‘history’ as being merely someone’s version. 


They devote oodles of years to constitutional reform which, in their minds, would strike off any special privileges that Buddhists may enjoy, never realizing that such never existed and even the cursory acknowledgment of history and heritage has been negated already.  And they forget class. They forget capitalism. They forget imperialism. Indeed, they collude with the capitalist class they collude with imperialists.   


In the end such exercises are recognized as the fancies of the deluded and disingenuous. The identity project, if you will, is wrecked by the identity-fascinated. Solidarities are compromised and collective struggles discredited. A doctoral thesis can be obtained by using Heider’s theoretical window to gaze upon the ‘Aragalaya,’ its antecedents, the way it unfolded and what it yielded (and squandered, to be more precise).


So Sunak has ‘Indian’ blood. Big deal. Barack Obama is black. Big deal. Leaders of Sri Lanka have been Sinhala Buddhists. Big deal. This country has been and is being governed by the only true minority: the bourgeoisie. Interestingly, it is the bourgeoisie that gets the biggest kick out of identity politics. Coincidence? Nah!


  Comments - 10

  • Percy W Thursday, 27 October 2022 07:59 AM

    Basically the Sinhala race has got themselves in a twist with this Sinhala Buddhist, terminology. They are very class conscious and egotistic which is contrary to the teachings of the Buddha.

    Against subsidy for religion Thursday, 27 October 2022 05:35 PM

    You mistake fault with general nature of human beings, to focus on that being problem being only with Sinhala race.

    Sarath Thursday, 27 October 2022 09:42 AM

    I am comparing your writings for the daily mirror and that of D B S Jeyaraj. Yours is intellectual and very refreshing but D B S Jeyaraj writes for “miles” filling with irrelevant facts like , dates of birth, full names and going on tangents, I am sure Jeyaraj don’t have university degree.His articles are okay for tea shop reading but not at all for the intelligent readers.

    Ranil Friday, 28 October 2022 04:06 PM

    @Saratah, Learn to gracious and appreciate diversity that "all men or women are not equal". That's the beauty of all living things. If Jeyaraj would identity himself a non minority, then a lot of you ethnocentric buffoons may not have a problem at all, isn't it?

    Sangaralingham Thursday, 27 October 2022 09:49 AM

    Please for goodness shake don't put race religion etc in leadership battle.society decide who will be there leader in democratic elections unless a national crisis happen more suitable and available candidate is chosen. At odd times.not always the right leader get elected even if democracy prevail.mass hysteria charm personality social class bring someone as leader tone regretted later.as some kings and queens of the past.like it or not ideal man woman not there so our choices based on personality education experience honesty character all good for a leader male or female

    Researcher Thursday, 27 October 2022 04:30 PM

    @Sarath - one man’s food is another man’s poison. I find D B S JEYARAJ’s articles, giving very clear facts especially on time line. Very well researched and clearly written. The facts pierces your heart. It may be due to your standard of intelligence you are unable to comprehend his complex factual writing.

    Lankan Friday, 28 October 2022 08:05 AM

    Now in UK A Muslim mayor in London, A Hindu prime minister and A Christian king. This feels like Khan, Rishi and Charles.. as happy family.. In Sri Lanka Sinhala Buddhist mayor, Sinhala Buddhist prime minister, Sinhala Buddhist president They all made this country SL ( Sinhala Lanka) . Until, racial supremacism and religious fanaticism eradicated, this country will remain as beggars paradise.

    Thiruvengadam Ramakrishnan Friday, 28 October 2022 09:38 AM

    Barack Obama, a two-term President, did elevate the status of African-Americans. Indeed, of all peoples of color. Vice President Kamala Harris, half Tamil-Indian and half Jamaican-African, becoming Vice President was fecilitated by Obama's example!

    Sisira Friday, 28 October 2022 11:14 PM

    D B S Jeyaraj is an uneducated bastard who is using DM to the hilt to attack the Buddhist Sinhalese every day in the column sections. His false ids include “ Buffalocitizen, Punchi and scores more” If daily mirror keeps employing this Animal to write weekly column masquerading as “good Sri Lankan “ using his real name , DM you will face the full anger of the people .

    Era Saturday, 29 October 2022 03:53 AM

    A very pathetic, archiac, amaturist article. It is time a younger more mature personality is given a chance in this column.


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