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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, September 28, 2018
Cardinal’s words and Mangala’s response

By C. A. Chandraprema-September 27, 2018, 9:00 pm
The
comments made by Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith last Sunday at the Ekala St
Matthew’s church have made waves with Minister Mangala Samaraweera and
Saliya Peiris criticising the Cardinal’s words and the former President
Mahinda Rajapaksa and several Catholic MPs in the Joint Opposition
condemning Samaraweera and Peiris for taking on the Cardinal. What the
Cardinal said last Sunday during a sermon delivered in Sinhala was
roughly as follows.
"The latest religion in the West is the religion called human rights.
Human rights were discovered only recently. It is being regarded as a
wonderful new discovery which is being held aloft and we are being
relentlessly lectured about it. However our people began adhering to
religions centuries ago. Some people in our country talk of a secular
society. Human life is not just food and drink and the pursuit of
comfort. Many people in the West now regard religion as an outer
garment. They use religion when it suits them but if they are required
to make sacrifices, theல put religion aside. Our lives are short and if
we limit it to the pursuit of pleasure we will come to an unfortunate
end. If we adhere to a religion we don’t need human rights. Those who
are dependent on human rights are those who have no religion. We must
not be misled by these chimeras. We must look at this intelligently."
This elicited an immediate Tweet from Mangala who said rudely "the need
for human rights was an outcome of the marauding religious zealots of
the Inquisition and the crusades where non-believers were massacred en
bloc. Pity the Cardinal always seems to get things wrong in trying to be
a populist." Saliya Peiris, who is now the head of the Office of
Missing Persons, also responded by Tweeting "If this report is accurate,
it’s a shame the way the Cardinal downplays the importance of human
rights. He seems to be absolutely ignorant of the concept of human
rights. He also fails to realize that there are many people who don’t
believe in religion and that religion cannot be forced on people. What a
contrast to the progressive thinking of Pope Francis ..."
The Cardinal was referring to an ideology
It appears that both Minister Samaraweera and Peiris have understood the
human rights referred to by the Cardinal as that involving people being
assaulted and tortured while in police custody and that sort of thing.
Going by the pronouncements made by the Cardinal over a period of time,
it is clear that his Eminence was referring to something wider and in
the sphere of ideology - the neo liberal ‘rights’ mania sweeping the
West which has come to Sri Lanka as well through various NGOs.
If we take Minister Samaraweera’s comment about the human rights
violations committed by the Catholic Church in the past during the
Inquisition and the Crusades, Pope John Paul II made a blanket apology
for all these transgressions committed in the name of God in March 2000.
Pope John Paul II also admitted that church followers had ''violated
the rights of ethnic groups and peoples and shown contempt for their
cultures and religious traditions'' And that there is ''an objective
collective responsibility'' for past errors that modern Catholics should
acknowledge and repent. Hence there is little point in flogging the
Catholic Church for their past. The apology that Pope John Paul II made
even at the risk of putting the doctrine of the infallibility of the
Church and the faith of its followers at risk should be appreciated.
However what Cardinal Ranjith was referring to was not human rights
related to physical violence. Nobody in his right mind would say that
the Cardinal was advocating torture in police stations and that kind of
thing. It was the whole ideology of neo liberal human rights and its use
as a weapon of domination that he was obviously referring to. Recently,
the Cardinal referred to the fact that a child could not be disciplined
in school and that a new generation was growing up with no sense of
discipline. He is the first VVIP in this country to refer publicly to a
cancer that is eating into the very fabric of our society. It has
already half destroyed the West and is now destroying countries like Sri
Lanka which are not intellectually equipped to be able to resist these
destructive ideological fads comings from the West. The easiest way to
explain this is through the reference made by the Cardinal on an earlier
occasion to the inability of school authorities to discipline students
in schools.
The Cardinal heads an institution that is still on the frontlines as far
as education is concerned because there are many assisted schools with
Catholic priests heading them. Today, if a teacher in a school canes a
student, he will be remanded and he will end up spending his life
savings fighting criminal charges. This was due to changes introduced to
the law during the Chandrika Kumaratunga years. This results in a
situation where teachers lose the ability to control the teaching
process in classrooms. Usually, this gives rise to a deterioration in
educational standards within a few years. Even though it is now some
time since these new ‘child rights’ laws were introduced in Sri Lanka,
the reason why educational standards have not gone down as they should,
is due to the private tuition culture in our country. Real learning
takes place not in the schools but in the tuition classes and the latter
have control over the kind of students they take into their classes, so
the teaching process is not impaired. No tuition master is going to
risk his reputation and a lucrative income by accommodating
incorrigibles. But ordinary classroom teachers don’t have choice as to
who they have in their classrooms.
In the West, thanks to ‘child rights’ the white Caucasian population are
falling back and the educated professions are being taken over by
migrants. There are white majority nations where in some hospitals it is
difficult to find a single white skinned doctor even though there may
be plenty of white skinned janitors. The educated professions are being
taken over increasingly by immigrants from Asian countries like China,
India and Sri Lanka. In the schools and as well as the universities the
best performers are generally migrants. The white populations have been
destroyed by this rights mania that they themselves unleashed on the
world and are too far gone to be able to take remedial action. We can
see the extent to which the white populations of Europe have lost
control of their countries and their minds when they are unable to
resist a migrant invasion from the Middle East and Africa. The US has
temporarily escaped the slide thanks to Donald trump but Europe does not
have a Trump. Britain too may escape the worst because they are leaving
the European Union.
Why do homosexuals need to ape heterosexuals?
The human rights mania that Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith was referring to is
really the attitude of mind of the neo-liberal/globalist camp. In the
1980s, neo-liberalism meant only an economic theory. But after the end
of the cold war and with the dawn of the decade of the 1990s, when this
economic theory won the ideological battle against Communism and
socialism, neo liberalism began to be associated with much more than
just an economic theory and assuming the proportions of a religion with a
certain way of thinking about human rights, child rights, gay and
lesbian rights, animal rights, the environment, and every aspect of life
that one can think of. Its most salient feature is a complete loss of
commonsense and the lack of a grip on reality. After winning the cold
war, much like many wealthy public figures who have earned both money
and fame, the West lot its senses and have been trying to promote their
psychedelic imaginings and eccentricities in the rest of the world as
the way forward for mankind.
After the dawn of the modern era, whatever various archaic laws may have
said about ‘sodomy’, homosexuality was tolerated. People did what they
liked with their same sex partners and nobody minded. Those homosexuals
who stood out by trying to don women’s clothing in public may have been
heckled and subject to harassment sometimes, but even that was due to
hooliganism on the part of individuals and not a generalized trait in
most societies. In many cultures like Sri Lanka even cross dressing
homosexuals are not necessarily harassed or discriminated against except
for certain natural limitations their appearance would cause. For
example, no airline will employ a man in a skirt and lipstick as an air
hostess.
The late Lalith Athulathmudali had a cross dresser as his personal
valet. The first time I saw a bald man in a skirt and blouse offering me
beer, I forgot what I was saying in mid-sentence. Unfazed, Mr.
Athulathmudali waited patiently for me to resume what I was saying.
Every passive homosexual in Colombo was in love with Vijaya Kumaratunga
and they would attend Vijaya’s political events in groups. Nobody chased
them away.
Thus on both sides of the political divide in Sri Lanka, there was no
active policy of shunning or discriminating against these people. There
was the tacit understanding that no man would wear women’s clothing
unless there was some compelling reason to do so. Politicians in
particular would not shun these cross dressing homosexuals because they
are quite useful in their own way. They seem to know everybody and can
get many things done in the communities they live.
While all homosexuals should be left alone to do whatever they like, one
has to pose the question whether they need to marry like heterosexual
couples? Heterosexual couples marry because they have children and
raising the children and bequeathing property to them needs the legal
framework of a family. However homosexual’s do not produce children and
if one partner wants to convey property to his partner after his death, a
simple last will can do the trick without a homosexual partner needing
to have matrimonial property rights like heterosexual couples. This
obsession with homosexual marriage with the whole panoply of dressing up
as bride and groom and a priest declaring them as husband and wife with
an organ playing ‘here comes the bride’ in the background is a loss of
commonsense. This is obviously the kind of ‘rights’ mania that the
Cardinal was referring to.
These are not harmless eccentricities either. When all those of a
similar bent of mind get together in the neo-liberal camp, it becomes a
totalitarian ideology that brooks no opposition. When Malcolm Cardinal
Ranjith spoke of human rights as the new religion of the West, he was
not far off the mark. To see what a perversion this advocacy of human
rights can become, one has only to look at the various war crimes
tribunals that were set up in the world starting with the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The jurisprudence of all
the international war crimes tribunals that were set up subsequently
have been influenced and modeled on that of the ICTY. All rules of
jurisprudence and evidence that have evolved over several centuries
within the criminal courts systems in today’s modern democracies have
been thrown overboard. The prevailing philosophy in all these war crimes
tribunals is that anyone brought before them should be declared guilty
at any cost.
The reason why the goings on in these war crimes tribunals have not
gained much publicity is because those coming before them are hapless
wretches who have fallen from grace and are from underdeveloped nations.
These are the torture chambers and gulags of the neo-liberal human
rights mafia. The Roman Catholic Church has realised that heinous crimes
have been committed in the name of God in the past and they have
tendered an unconditional apology. But the neo-liberal human rights
Nazis who still wield power in the world despite their defeat in the US
and partial defeat in Britain are far from repenting for the crimes they
have committed in the name of human rights. Just take the case of so
many Middle Eastern countries like Libya, which were laid waste in the
name of democracy and human rights. Today Libya has no democracy, no
human rights, and no State and nobody seems to be bothered. Beyond doubt
the global neo-liberal human rights mafia is the biggest threat to
mankind in this modern era. The Cardinal is absolutely right!
