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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, November 7, 2018
An Open Letter To President Sirisena By A Young “Samanala” Sri Lankan

By Mahela Gamage –NOVEMBER 6, 2018
I was going home after work when a friend messaged me with Sirisena’s latest statement.
Having read the caption, I read and rewatched it. The caption hadn’t
prepared me enough me for what I had just watched. I’m not going to go
into detail or dwell into what was said because all of us would have
seen it multiple times by now.
Let me first reiterate that this is not a statement supporting Ranil Wickremesinghe. I’m no fan of him. Neither am I a fan of Mahinda Rajapaksa or you, Mr. President. I’m fed up of the political system that is easily bought and sold to the highest bidder these days.
Back to you Mr. President. You could have attacked Ranil W on his policy
decisions or his inaction during his tenure. But no, Mr. President, the
almighty protector of this nation’s culture of two thousand and five
hundred years decided to stoop lower when we thought you couldn’t go any
lower. You decided to call Ranil a සමනළයා, a derogatory term to address
someone who’s gay. You referred to Ranil and his gang as his සමනළ
කල්ලිය, a swarm of butterflies, because when you have ways to demean
people why not use all of what’s possible casting civility aside.
Our culture is supposed to be one of tolerance not one of intolerance and ridicule.
Words have consequences Mr. President, people in this country voted for
you to protect the rights of every citizen. Not just a certain group of
people. But let me reiterate, every citizen. I didn’t vote for you
because I was too young to have voted for you when the presidential
election was held but if my memory proves right you were elected on a
mandate to safeguard the rights of EVERY citizen. But no, you decided to
go and bash a whole group of individuals because of a grudge you hold
against a previous political bedfellow of yours. It’s sad to see a
President that should represent every one of the country’s citizens sink
this low.
I’m young. Yes. But I’ve gone through the bullying. The teasing. The
endless nights crying and cutting myself because I hated myself, because
of statements and ridicule that the society in general directed at me.
I’m a “grown-up” now and a proud, strong butterfly. But let’s remember
that there are other young people, much younger than me who’ll look at
your comments and the people cheering you on and egging your statements
on. Drawing pleasure from your ridicule of the perceived sexuality of RW
and his advisors and ministers in his inner circle.
The very act of ridiculing someone based on their sexuality is downright
appalling to say the least. We need to make Sri Lanka safe for
everyone. That’s how we grow. Stronger. Together.
But your words today will have proven to the younger generation that Sri
Lanka isn’t open to accept them. That their own President sees them as
inferior. And their sexuality as a detriment to hold positions of power.
Lest we forget Alan Turing, Tim Cook, Ellen De Geners, Leo Varadkar,
Arthur C. Clarke, all butterflies, සමනළයො in your words Mr. President,
all exemplary individuals in their own right, trailblazers for young LGBT+ people
around the world. It’s sad that young people here will always have to
look outside for inspiration because it doesn’t look like anytime soon
that they will be able to fly freely, true to their self. Certainly not
with a President who ridicules them for who they are.
