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By Zulkifli Nazim
There are two age-old definitions of a cynic.
The first definition aptly describes President Maithripala Sirisena:
Quote: “The cynic is one who never sees a good quality in a man and never fails to see a bad one. He is the human owl, vigilant in darkness and blind to light; furtively mousing for vermin and never seeing noble game.” Unquote
The second definition appropriately and suitable describes – the former President Mahinda Rajapaksa:
Quote: “The cynic puts all human actions into only two classes, openly bad and secretly bad; he holds that no man does a good thing except for profit; his insinuations and innuendoes fall indiscriminately upon every lovely thing like frost upon the flowers.” Unquote
For the past three days, the august assembly, the Sri Lankan Parliament, has been a hot bed of violent pandemonium and needless commotion, wreaking mayhem by the depraved members of the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP).
Wantonly destroying valuable state property without batting an eyelid which are in effect, acts of subversion – the illegal and unlawful attempts at overthrowing and destroying a legally constituted government.
"This fractiousness and disobedience was orchestrated by Mahinda Rajapaksa as well as Maithripala Sirisena. This humiliation was witnessed, not only by the entire nation but by the international community, the world over, as well. We say this was orchestrated by these two flamboyant deceivers, because the both of them were there, and did nothing to stop the wicked and immoral behaviour of their party members and henchmen"
This fractiousness and disobedience was orchestrated by Mahinda Rajapaksa as well as Maithripala Sirisena. This humiliation was witnessed, not only by the entire nation but by the international community, the world over, as well. We say this was orchestrated by these two flamboyant deceivers, because the both of them were there, and did nothing to stop the wicked and immoral behaviour of their party members and henchmen – they totally ignored the bedlam in this august House of Representatives and walked out as if nothing had happened.
The disgusting degenerate behaviour of the debauched and perverted members of parliament belonging to the SLFP and SLPP together with the Joint Opposition needs no elaboration. It has surpassed, exceeded and outmatched the worst dictators in the history of the world.
These types of dictators are extremely self-absorbed, masterful liars. They do not have any compassion towards any one, often sadistic, and possess a boundless appetite for power. These are just a few of the character traits present in genuine psychopaths.
Blatant aggression by these degenerate Members of the Parliament has proved this beyond any shadow of doubt.
Maithripala Sirisena and Mahinda Rajapaksa are the most dangerous dictators. They actively attack any opposition, which is a clear sign of malignant psychopathic megalomania that is almost impossible to satisfy their greed for power and wealth.
They see themselves as ‘very special’ people, deserving of admiration and, consequently, have difficulty empathising with the feelings and needs of others. They also tend to behave with a vindictiveness often observed in narcissistic personality disorder – a mentally deranged characteristic having an inflated idea of their own importance. These are people, if you can call them people at all, who seek to maintain complete control over the Government and our populations through radical methods, including the systematic murder and imprisonment of all who stood against them.
Dictatorial leaders such as these represent the extreme potential of the human capacity for evil, and yet, despite their apparent omnipotence within their individual spheres of power, these individuals also tend to suffer from excessive anxiety – mostly regarding paranoid fears of citizen uprising and/or their assassination. In this context, we have seen our president and his stooges accusing the Indian RAW of trying to assassinate him.
"Maithripala Sirisena and Mahinda Rajapaksa are the most dangerous dictators. They actively attack any opposition, which is a clear sign of malignant psychopathic megalomania that is almost impossible to satisfy their greed for power and wealth."
Who is this monster whom the 6.2 million people have elected to be their president? This is the monster that unleashed tyranny in a country trying its best to maintain peace and raise its head from the economic collapse. Today we are facing the unfortunate situation of having two monstrosities, doing everything in their power to destabilise everything and everyone in this lovely country of ours.
Who is going to take them to task? Who is going to punish them for all their destruction, violation, assault and battery that was unleashed in Parliament for a continuous period of three days?
Today they are the only authority who is unleashing unfettered, uninhibited and unrestrained tyranny and injustice on our people and on our country.
They are the rulers in this country because of a cruel, heartless, oppressive, despotic and dictatorial president who allegedly holds unbridled power.
In other words, when we live in the world that Nietzsche made possible – then the will of the most powerful necessarily holds sway.
Nietzsche believed that he had embraced nihilism, rejected philosophical reasoning, and promoted a literary exploration of the human condition, while not being concerned with gaining truth and knowledge in the traditional sense of those terms.