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Towards peaceful, inclusive EU

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The EU today is made of countries where racial discrimination and harassment is not only commonplace but becoming worse by the day. The EU supports Nazis in Ukraine. The EU supports, funds, arms and trains death-machines run by monarchies, military juntas and dictators all over the world

The EU believes that Sri Lanka is a country that needs peace and inclusivity. Sure, why not? Sri Lanka is not paradise after all and there’s always room for improvement. However, if inclusivity is, say, about one race having one vote or one faith having one vote, that’s dodgy

Let us hope the do-gooders who are wide-eyed about the EU shed myopia and start a fund, poor though they may be, to support groups that work tirelessly to bring about peace and inclusivity in the member states of the EU

 

A good hearted woman, Barbara Undershaft, devotes all energies to help the poor as a major in the Salvation Army. She sees Andrew, her millionaire father, an arms dealer, as someone who needs to be saved. At one point though, she is forced to accept a large contribution from the errant father to continue her work. In this story scripted by the playwright Bertold Brecht, the woman who has to re-examine her moral assumptions started off with good intentions. Brecht, through her, brings to the fore the tensions between religion, wealth and power. It’s a story. Let’s have a couple more. 


A rich wife-beater offers financial and other assistance to a women’s organization that runs a shelter for battered women. In fact it is he who sets it all up. The women, administrators and victims, know his history. They happily accept the cash, invite him for their events and celebrate him in this and other ways.  A rich drug lord sets up and funds a rehab facility for drug addicts. The administrators and the addicts know who he is and what he does. They don’t mind. In both cases, there’s no room for examining moral assumptions for there are none. People know, No remorse.  


Now let’s consider a racist with a genocidal history and a warmonger and thief to boot offering financial and other assistance to a group of people who, let’s say, claim to be against racism and dedicated to supporting inclusivity. The beneficiaries cannot really be forgiven for being ignorant. They ought to know. What of their moral assumptions, then?  


How could a country or a collective of nations with a long yesterday of genocide and plunder and a very-much-alive present of slavery, warring, warmongering, racism, subjugation of other lands and peoples, exploitation and plunder within these countries and elsewhere as well, have any moral authority to talk of peace or inclusivity? How could anyone with any moral sense accept without question any help from such entities? 


No, this is not a story. Neither is it the script of a well-informed and politically conscious playwright intent on using theatre as a site for transformational activism. This is the European Union. This is the EU in Sri Lanka. And this is about Sri Lankans who dare not question or else are disingenuous themselves. 


Now if anyone perceives injustice of any kind and resolves to address it, applause is warranted, provided of course that selectivity, tall claims and their exaggeration, suppression of truth etc., aren’t part of the story. If the corrector plays end-justifies-the-means, such a person’s morality calls for scrutiny. 


The EU today is made of countries where racial discrimination and harassment is not only commonplace but becoming worse by the day. The EU supports Nazis in Ukraine. The EU supports, funds, arms and trains death-machines run by monarchies, military juntas and dictators all over the world. Racism, xenophobia, homo/transphobia are rampant in the EU.  And it’s not just extremists indulging in the odd attack we are talking about. It’s structure. It’s systemic. It is evident in institutions, law enforcement and the overall criminal justice system. And mind you, the EU admits that nine in ten hate crimes and hate-motivated attacks in the region are not even reported and therefore not sanctioned. 


And yet, the EU thinks fit to conduct tuition classes in Sri Lanka to Sri Lankans about racism and exclusionary politics. And yet Sri Lankans, individuals and collectives, who benefit from the magnanimity of the EU utter not one word about the irony of it all.  


The EU believes that Sri Lanka is a country that needs peace and inclusivity. Sure, why not? Sri Lanka is not paradise after all and there’s always room for improvement. However, if inclusivity is, say, about one race having one vote or one faith having one vote, that’s dodgy. If inclusivity and peace are about insisting that all Sri Lankans inhabit some European version of Sri Lankan reality, that’s dodgy too. 


If it is about forcing the entire population to enact or abide by legislation based on wild claims made by terrorists, that’s also dodgy. If peace is about a system and situation that enables the continuous exploitation of people by a particular class or the ceding of national interests to strategic designs of the USA and the EU, that’s warlike and should be read as such. If beneficiaries of this love, understanding and magnanimity of the EU wants to talk peace and inclusivity without questioning the credentials of the EU on these matters, then they are either super-naive or absolute pawns of European and North American designs for Sri Lanka, the region and the world. 


It is beautiful to be romantic about peace and inclusion. It is even necessary to be idealistic about such things. However if politics stops there, it is irresponsible and, as history has shown, even pernicious. 


Let’s flip it. Let us hope the do-gooders who are wide-eyed about the EU shed myopia and start a fund, poor though they may be, to support groups that work tirelessly to bring about peace and inclusivity in the member states of the EU. Let’s hope those who represent the EU stop navel-gazing and political clowning and offer free tuition classes to anyone interested about the past and present of those countries, especially with regard to peace (or rather war) and inclusivity (or rather exclusionist realities). 
The writer can be reached on: malindadocs@gmail.com
www.malindawords.blogspot.com

 


  Comments - 9

  • Sokrates Thursday, 03 November 2022 10:12 AM

    The accusations you bring against the EU are not commonplace but the exception. The EU consists of 27 countries with different histories and cultures. 450 million people live in the EU. In a democratic framework with fixed rules, however, individual countries still have a great deal of freedom of choice. Of course there are also nationalists, racists and extremists among the 450 million inhabitants. But, these are only minorities. However, because these minorities are disproportionately vocal, it often appears that they are more than a minority. It is no different in Sri Lanka, with its disproportionately vocal Sinhala nationalists and Buddhist racists led by fanatical monks. Even if these extremists appear large in number, they are still only a minority. So it is not justified to condemn the EU in general. The EU has every right and also the assertiveness to fight for democracy and human rights worldwide. Human rights are non-negotiable and the era of autocrats is coming to an end.

    Sisira Thursday, 03 November 2022 07:20 PM

    Sokrates : The Indian paid Anti Sri Lankan White Bootlicking Converted Christian “Madman” D B S Jeyaraj with your crazy alias Sokrates. You scum , you don’t have the intelligence nor the education even to polish the shoes of someone like Malinda Senevitatne. When European countries like Belgium and Germany had apologised to Africa for all the atrocities it committed in their pursuit for colonies, you a third rate converted Christian not accepted in Sri Lanka or Europe , trying to defend Europe. Next week pretend to be a Lanka lover and use your true identity D B S Jeyaraj and write your weekly rubbish in the Daily Mirror and unashamedly get paid by them. You have NO SOUL.

    Gert Jan, the Netherlands Friday, 04 November 2022 05:04 AM

    I don't know anything about cricket, so I will never comment on articles about cricket. I suggest you do the same. You obviously don't know anything about Europe, you only have some strange paranoid grudge against welleducated and wellinformed commenters like Sokrates. I am sure Sokrates has lived or is still living in Europe. I get the feeling you are a DM editor, because why is DM publishing your wild and ridiculous accusations all the time otherwise?

    Retired Lecturer Thursday, 03 November 2022 07:56 PM

    Sokrates, Can you answer this two simple questions. Name a single country outside Europe,North America or Australia/New Zealand that left it’s own boarders and travelled at least one thousand miles to attack another country, since the Second World War ? Can you tell roughly how many thousands of children who were killed by the European forces in the Non- White countries since the Second World War ? It is patently clear from your erratic arguments supporting Europe that you never had any formal University education but just a self taught guy from the University of life. You don’t belong among learned people.

    Dieter Ulrich, Germany Thursday, 03 November 2022 11:48 PM

    Russia attacking Syrian civilians with chemical weapons to help his buddy Assad. Russians attacking civilians in Mali.

    Sokrates Friday, 04 November 2022 09:49 AM

    @ Sisira and Retired Lecturer. You are both wrong in your assessment of me. I am German and have been living in Sri Lanka since the 1980s. I have a doctorate in ethnology and a diploma in criminalistics. I chose the pseudonym Socrates for the following reason: This greatest of all philosophers once said: "I know that I know nothing." What he meant by that was that unlike other philosophers and people who thought they were important and self-absorbed and claimed to know everything, he knew he wasn't perfect and didn't know everything. However, the Oracle of Delphi called him the greatest philosopher of his time.

    Lasantha de Silva Friday, 04 November 2022 11:26 AM

    Retired lecturer: I am glad you are retired and don't teach children racist hate towards others anymore. Or maybe you did not spell your "name" right, you mean you are a retarded lecturer?

    US Citizen Friday, 04 November 2022 11:51 AM

    Retired lecturer: how many "nonwhites" are killing eachother comparing to " whites" killing " nonwhites" until the Ukrainian war? Gadaffi, the Taliban, Bin Laden, Assad, Kim Jong-un, Maduro, Xi Jinping, Taylor(Liberia), Idi Amin etc. etc. All beautiful innocent little angels, right?

    Gert Jan, The Netherlands Friday, 04 November 2022 01:06 PM

    "Sisira" will probably write that I am D.B.S.Jeyaraj too, hahaha. No, I better not make fun of this troubled person. I ask DM to offer him professional help as the editors must know his email address. Maybe an uplifting talk with the real D.B.S. Jeyaraj will help this person too.


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