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To save our Sinhela lives questions need to be asked immediately!
By Anura Seneviratna
Although, the Sinhela Nation, Country and Culture have
been brutally decimated for the past 20 years the brain wave to unite
has still not been tuned in especially by the brainy Sinhelas
Question 1)
What is Sinhela?
Reply
Humanity
at large has arisen through the power of nature into differing sections,
or races of people or nations. Among this array of nations, Sinhela is
one of them. None of these nations can be stated as pure blooded when
in fact every one is hybrid. Nevertheless, every nation is an entity in
its own right in the myriad of natures vivacity. Every Nation has a distinct
language, culture, history, national cuisine, dress etc. Although, the
earth is one world, differing sections of it evolved as separate countries
due to the individual nations. Therefore, the basis of each country is
the nation at its core. Like the relationship and care within a family
unit, the same amicability and closeness spread outwards into the family
of nation in oneness. National motherland or national country is the prime
ownership and the priceless asset that a nation possesses. Survival of
the national heritage depends on its national motherland. The nations
security and progress rest on the protection of its motherland. Some examples
of nations are Chinese, British, German, Japanese and Tamil.
Question 2)
How was the national name of Sinhela formed?
Reply
The
authentic name thousands of years ago was "Hela". It means pure. Pure
referred to the significance of the Hela living concept, of living in
harmony with nature. The recent intrusion of Vijaya of India into the
land of Hela, resulted in his beastly clan name of "Sinha" getting coined
up with the Hela. So, it became Sinha+Hela and Sinhela, or for easier
pronunciation, Sinhala.
Question 3)
How was Sinhela National Motherland named as Lanka?
Reply:
Every country is named after its nation. Otherwise, it becomes like a
deed-less land. This creates a vulnerable situation when anyone can claim
it. After English plunderers, invaded the "Sinhelaye"it was handed back
in 1948 to a coterie of subservient English side kicks. They changed it
to Sri Lanka. This was a nickname used by the early Indian writers. Because
the country is beautiful, they called it "Lanka", which is derived from
an Indian word "Alankaar" for beauty. Since our country was named "Sri
Lanka", the Sinhela heritage started to suffer systematic genocide. It
is the main reason for the ongoing Tamil invasion of the Sinhela country.
The Tamil country is Tamil Nadu (Tamil Country) which is situated in the
Indian subcontinent just north of Heladiva.
Question 4)
Can there be Tamil national rights in the Sinhela national country?
Reply:
No. The national rights can be had only in ones national motherland. Any
section of a countrys nation which settles in the country of a host nation,
becomes a non indigenous minority there. Their original national status
gets invalidated but becomes one with the host nation. Minorities can
practise their foreign national cultures in a private capacity. The minorities
who already have their national countries elsewhere cannot be entitled
to the same national rights in a host country as well. If you do give
such rights, it is the same as an invitation to invade the host country.
Sri Lanka is the only country where minorities have been granted foreign
national rights. If minorities are accepted as an additional nation within
the existing Sinhela nation then this nation needs a country too. By dishing
out foreign national rights within the Sinhela national country for the
past 52 years, there has been a catalogue of crimes committed against
the Sinhela sovereign nation. As a result, there is an internal Tamil
invasion and a genocide taking place against the Sinhela nation. For 20
years, through a phoney war while colluding with the Tamil plunderers,
has been designed to decimate the Sinhela heritage lock stock and barrel.
If this ploy continues, the Sinhela country will soon become the second
Tamil country in addition to Tamil Nadu.
Question 5)
Who are the Tamils?
Reply:
Tamils are another nation. Without any history yarns, the tangible truth
of the existence of the Tamil country is Tamil Nadu (Tamil Country) in
the Indian subcontinent. This can be checked out by a quick look at the
world map. This Tamil motherland consists of 60 million Tamils, while
40 million more Tamils have settled in host countries including Sri Lanka.
Therefore, the total Tamil population is 100 million. We, Sinhela are
a mere 14 million altogether. This means the Tamil population is nearly
ten times greater than us. It must be clearly understood that these 100
million Tamils are all up in arms in the undercover invasion of the Sinhela
island. But they have fobbed the world as well as some of us to believe
that it is a Tamil freedom struggle. A national freedom struggle only
takes place in the land of its national origin but not in another nations
land. Therefore, the Tamil freedom struggle should take place only in
Tamil Nadu. If we continue to sympathise with the Tamils in Sri Lanka
as a poor minority when they are a massive nation in their own right in
Tamil Nadu we will be on a sure way to annihilate ourselves.
Question 6)
What rights do minorities get in other host countries?
Reply:
The minorities settled in every other host country in the world get human
rights and civil rights. The right to live, work, do business, right to
have health service and education are human rights. The citizenship rights,
right to vote and contest at elections through the existing national political
parties of the country. Apart from these rights, non indigenous minorities
are not entitled to their foreign national rights as well. The rationality
of this is that the minorities already have their countries of national
origins elsewhere. In fact, minorities cannot form racist or foreign national
political parties in a host country because it will pose a foreign national
threat to the host countrys national political infrastructure. Eventually,
it will lead to an invasion from within. Although, this simple political
formula is practised by every other country, the Sri Lanka rulers have
totally violated it.
Question 7)
Is nationalism bad? Is individualism bad?
Reply:
Nationalism is a common universal entity which spans every country on
earth. Without the presence of a nation, the very existence of a country
would have been a foregone conclusion. Imagine a world, without the variety
and abundance of languages, cultures and nations! It could have been a
grey and boring phenomenon. It could have been nameless places and peoples.
The unjust treatment of a nation of people by another, solely because
of its national identity, amounts to a lack of human refinement and finesse
of the other. The 52 years of gross violations against the indigenous
Sinhela sovereign nation by the caretakers of Lanka is a crime unprecedented
in its sheer enduring brutality. It is tragically taking its toll by this
psychological conditioning inflicted upon the Sinhela nation. While Sinhelas
are in tatters facing a national disaster we have been brainwashed to
feel guilty if we are nationalistic. The by product of this anti-nationalism
in the Sinhela mindset has converged onto degenerative individualism.
Thus playing havoc by being at each others throats while the nation is
succumbing to the invader. During this turmoil, those few, fortunately
for the nation, are working against all odds to save our heritage; the
mudslingers and wafflers are in galore. Sinhela individualists getting
inflated by egotism while bursting willy- nilly. The racist Tamil land
robbers and murderers are closing in on us unchallenged to form the second
Tamil country. Whilst the few nationalists are working in dedication to
save the nation for the common good, the egotists are wilting in solitary
worlds into pale cadavers.
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