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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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The 21st Century Fox
These
is always a reason why people do the things they do or don’t do!
It is indeed a strange and
ironic phenomenon in the system of governance ofSri
Lanka that when it comes to sound policies to solve issues of a
national nature, those in power appear to be at a loss, while those in the
opposition seem to have all the best policies to solve the country’s ills.
In
Sri Lanka today, there is much written and talked about the perceived inaction
of a certain Opposing individual who is looked upon by many especially his loyal
following, as one who is able to salvage our country from the social and
political quagmire it is sinking into. Because traditionally as mentioned
above, those not in power are expected to have all the right solutions.
The
perceived ‘silence’ of this Opposing individual has bewildered many, mostly
amongst his loyal supporters giving rise to much personal attacks, ridicule and
criticism.
However
I see it differently. Some may regard it as a figment of my over-dramatic
imagination while some may not. But in a democracy and as a citizen of this
country I believe I’m permitted the freedom of looking at things my way,
therefore “outside the Box”.
The following is an Allegorical Narration of the Status
Quo
“Once
upon a time there was a Fox and a Bull in a land comprising mainly of Cattle,
Leopards, Reptiles, Owls and Others. The Cattle were in the majority, followed
by Leopards. The Bull was the ruler of the Land, for reasons best known to those
who elected him.
The
fox was a descendent of a family that had ruled the Land before and was not new
to the game. However he unlike his predecessors never quite got to rule the Land
except for a very limited period. During this short space of time the Fox
together with his following of some wise Owls and Reptiles ruled the Land
according to some, like a CEO of a massive efficiently run enterprise.
The
Fox’s method of governance was far too sophisticated for the Cattle majority to
comprehend and appreciate. Therefore the Fox came across more like a Lamb than a
Fox and lacked mass appeal amongst the simple minded majority of the Land made
up of Cattle.
The
Bull on the other hand quite unlike those of his fraternity was a shrewd and
charismatic one. Being a talented actor the Bull came across as more
Cattle-friendly than the Fox. He knew exactly how to play his cards with the
masses made up of Cattle known for their limited intelligence.
The
Bull’s less sophisticated home-grown methods of governance therefore appealed to
the masses which obviously valued populism over efficiency and thus ensured the
Bull’s victory at every subsequent election.
This
was a time when all was not well in the Land. Leopards were creating a ruckus
disturbing the peace in the Land.
This
came about due to a mess created by the predecessors of both the Bull and the
Fox resulting in the Leopards being marginalized over the years. The unresolved
mess which was not nipped in the bud snowballed into the Leopards wanting to
carve out their own niche in the land. The majority would not hear of it, for
they regarded the Land as their sole property.
The
Leopards got mad and killed off all the great wise Owls who might one day rule
the Land, leaving only the Bull and the Fox for the majority Cattle population
to choose from. Therefore it became a Hobson’s choice situation in the
Land.
Meanwhile
the Land was going up in flames with the Leopards intensifying their wrath. The
economy of the Land was down to a dribble and the rulers of the Land were caught
between the devil and the deep blue sea.
The
Fox being a moderate intervened and wanted to settle the issue through dialogue
and other diplomatic means. And so the Fox with great difficulty managed to get
the intransigent Leopard chief to agree to sit down and talk, instead of burning
up the Land.
The
Leopard chief was a tough nut to deal with and continued to insist on the niche
for his Leopards. The Fox and the Bull were for once united and said “Nothing
doing”.
All
hell broke out in the Land with the chief Leopard unleashing his fury on the
majority Cattle and others. The Bull decided that the Fox’s method was not the
way to go and unleashed his armies to finish off the Leopard chief and his
comparatively small army of Leopards once and for all.
The
methods used were questionable because many other innocent Animals in the Land
were killed in the crossfire on the battlefield but the Bull couldn’t care less
because he “Won the War”. This was to become the Bull’s main weapon to win over
the majority Cattle vote base at every election thereafter.
Animal
rights activists from far and wide started to voice their concerns over what was
happening in the Land, but the Bull couldn’t give a damn for he was now riding
high on the hysteria “We won the War”. In the typical ‘bull-in-a-china-shop’
manner the Bull carried on doing things his way. His arrogance knew no bounds,
so was his stupidity. The Bull appeared to interpret good governance as pure and
simple poppycock.
Meanwhile,
the Fox was becoming increasingly unpopular in the eyes of the majority in the
Land. His CEO method of governance had lost out to the Bull’s street-wise
methods. He had lost his status as a potential ruler of the Land and became the
object of much scorn and criticism.
Many
regarded the Fox as a fool and some of the Reptiles in his camp decided to dump
the sinking ship and crossed over to join the ruling Bull’s camp comprising a
large Herd of well pampered Cattle which offered a rosier future for them
personally and to hell with the Land.
In
addition to these problems the Fox had to deal with, there started some rattling
and rumblings within the Fox’s camp. Moves were under way to oust their leader
the Fox. But before long the ruckus ceased as his challengers realised that the
Fox was no fool.
By
now the Fox had come to be regarded as the Bull’s coziest asset, for never did
he raise a hue and cry over the way the Bull and his Herd of Cattle were
bulldozing around as rulers/ruiners of the land. And on the Bull’s part he made
sure that the Fox had all the comforts he required and was protected from
perceived enemies from within his camp. For the gullible Bull regarded the Fox
as his greatest ally. It appeared to be a win-win situation for both the Bull
and the Fox! Or so it seemed!
Few
realised that the Fox was no Simple Simon. This was none other but the
21st Century Fox himself!
The
fox having lost out to the Bull at a record number of elections in the past
realised that he needed to take a short cut to get to his destination and
therefore decided to sit back and wait for his day he was sure would eventually
dawn.
Somewhere
down the line the Fox had acquired a spiritual need shared by the Bull to seek
the divine intervention of Gods who could be consulted only at certain holy
shrines in the big Land next door. Both the Fox and the Bull took turns at
visiting these shrines to seek whatever they were seeking, causing much
confusion to the Gods and putting them in an unenviable situation.
The
Bull and his Herd of Cattle meanwhile were running amok with their
self-destructive political gymnastics with the cunning Fox stealthily egging
them on giving them all the rope to hang themselves with. The Bull was now
increasingly becoming like the Emperor with new clothes, with the majority
Cattle population admiring all his new outfits and failing to see his obvious
nakedness.
To
make his master plan not too obvious and being the tactician he is, the Fox
every once in a while would make wise utterances at the regular congregations at
the Zoo critically analyzing the problems facing the Land and urging the ruling
Herd of Cattle not to incite religious and communal passions, which once
embroiled the Land in war.
This
cunning 21st Century Fox was only too aware that all his utterances
were falling on the Bull’s deaf ears, but nevertheless he made them anyway, if
only for the record. The Cattle were now starting to wonder why the Bull could
not come up with such sensible solutions himself.
Meanwhile,
the Cats and Vultures from far off well-to-do Lands were starting to take note
of what was happening in this small but strategically located Land in the Indian
Ocean. Their concerns and reprimands fell on the deaf ears of the Bull and his
Herd of Cattle. They were still riding high on the hysteria “We Won the
War”.
Given
the characteristics of the species, the Bull and his Herd of Cattle little
realised that in the eyes of the rest of the world the Bull had unleashed his
armies only to squash a battle amongst the citizens of the Land he ruled and not
against a foreign invader.
Serious
concerns started to be raised by the Cats and Vultures in the international
arena regarding Animal Rights being violated in the Land. They were being goaded
into action mostly by Leopards of the Land who had fled during the war and
become citizens of foreign Lands.
The
Bull and his Herd of Cattle taking umbrage at this treated these concerns with
scorn and ridicule, little realising the long term consequences of their actions
and inactions. They stubbornly stuck to their policy that Good Governance is
Good Poppycock. Not for a moment did they stop to think that if all from these
foreign Lands collectively spat on this tiny Land ruled by the Bull, his kingdom
would vanish beneath the Indian Ocean within moments.
Meanwhile,
the 21st Century Fox is lying low marking time for his final leap,
making periodic wise utterances at the Zoo congregations, while the Bull and his
Herd continue to wind the rope around their necks.
Will
the Bull eventually meet his Waterloo in the now seemingly sleeping
21st Century Fox?”
Disclaimer:
The
above is a work of fiction based on the writer’s imagination. Any resemblance to
actual events, locales, beings, living or dead is purely coincidental. Any
humiliation caused to animals is deeply regretted.
*Sharmini
Serasinghe was Director Communications of the former Secretariat for
Coordinating the Peace Process (SCOPP) under Secretary Generals Jayantha
Dhanapala and Dr. John Gooneratne. She counts
over thirty years in journalism in both the print and electronic
media.

