Monday, October 24, 2022

 Through libeling and labelling, Ranil instigates an unneeded conflict within the younger generation.

Listening to what Ranil talked about with the Royal College students today, it is interesting to note how Mr. Wickramasinghe purposefully ( Freudian unconsciously) authored and empowered Sri Lanka's younger generation in preparation for the anticipated conflict between poor and rich people, the royals, and non-royals in the country.
The way President Ranil treats Royal College students and how he canvasses to stop ragging on government national universities reflects that ragging is a product and a piece of non-royals, and the president provides official permission to Royals to finish ragging, illuminating Sri Lankan society's class conflict. The country's president purposely assumes and authorizes school students to engage in conflict, creating such polarities between royals and non-royals. The implication here is that a country's chief ruler, the president himself, develops his morals and mind depending on his pure assumption that how it remains constituent is the "class divide" and the "ideology" of superior royals, the upper class, and the non-superior non-royals, the low-class, and the rural poor, non-English-speaking. What I suggest through this evidence of how the president reveals his mind and monologue could have been more ethical and responsible and disciplinarily strategic in managing the ongoing issues. Instead, what president is using his time, labor, and space to put out fires more than ever before?
Therefore, this analysis finds how the country's president can be accused of purposely contributing to creating ethnic-racial-class conflicts, especially in the contemporary scenario of the severe local economic threat that hugely affects non-royals, the non-upper class rural people who represent the majority of the country's population. Thus, Sri Lanka's current president, Mr. Ranil Wickramasinghe, uses his sole arbitrariness once again to generate ethnic conflict among the country's younger generation. Because the way he addresses the issues of schoolchildren and their higher education at national universities clearly shows his determination and hidden plan for the future.

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