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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, November 18, 2019
Racism Wins Elections
Presidential election 2019 is over. Gotabaya Rajapaksa has
won, and this has made some people happy, and others unhappy. Happy
people believe that everything will be hunky dory from now on, and the
Unhappy people believe that hell will break loose. Both parties are
wrong: violence or peace, progress or decline, and development or
poverty do not depend on individuals – no matter how powerful the
individual leader is.
Irrespective of how powerful a leader is, he always shares power with
the clan that surrounds him. This may include ministers, leaders in the
armed forces and the police, judges, high ranking bureaucrats, religious
leaders, business magnates and so on. The dominant opinion in this
influential group always determines how he rules. Any leader who
disappoints sufficient number of people from this influential group
effectively puts his job on the line, but no leader is foolish enough to
do that. They all throw their principles out of the window – that is if
they had any in the first place – and compromise.
A lot of the minority voters, especially the Muslims, are very unhappy tonight, as if they have lost the silver bullet in the defeat of their favourite candidate Sajith Premadasa.
Little do they seem to realise that had Sajith been successful, he
would have ruled exactly like how the outgoing president Maithri ruled.
Maithri was the minorities’ favourite candidate last time, but
anti-minority violence under him did not cease. This is because the
dominant opinion in the influential clan sharing power with the
president, is favourable for anti-Muslim violence. Any leader, be it
Maithri or Sajith, has no choice but to respect this opinion and appease
this influential group.
Politicians have the most accurate understanding of the nature and the
psychology of the people. They know that it is harder to reason with
them, but much easier to racially provoke them; and therefore, they
always choose this easiest option.
Racism helps win votes. Modi in India, Trump in the US, and Bolsanaro in
Brazil – all won power by provoking racism. So did the Rajapaksas. The
reason for the overwhelming rejection of Sajith Premadasa in virtually
all Sinhalese electorates is his inclusive political approach. Thanks to
the provocation of racism, people can now only think in dichotomies: Us
Vs Them: a politician is either for Them or Us. In this racially
conscious political climate, no politician can afford to ignore the
whimsies of racists. Any politician reusing to be so and attempting to
be inclusive will be perceived as representing the Other and will be
soundly rejected, as Sajith was.
If a politician were to woo minority votes without alienating the
racially conscious majority, inclusive policies isn’t an option for him;
he should have policies that are racist, but less so when compared to
the opponent who depends for his victory solely on the majority votes.
Keeping the policies “racist” would satisfy the racially conscious
majorities, while being the “lesser racist” would satisfy the
minorities. The quality of politics among the Muslims are an all-time
law. Politics for them now is simply choosing the lesser of the two
evil. There is no principles for standing up what they believe to be the
truth and struggle for those beliefs.
One would have thought that the most vocal against this racial politics
would have been the Muslim leaders themselves for Muslims are its most
seriously affected victims. But alas! They seem to favour racism the
most.
Presence of racial politics among the majority benefits these Muslim
politicians in many ways: it feeds the “counter” racism among Muslims,
and it helps keep the Muslim masses weak and defenceless so that their
impotent leaders can pretend to be the knights in shining armours
standing between the majority racists and the “innocent” Muslim victims.