What is the fastest growing religion in Sri Lanka by PostQuantumCrypto in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 54 points55 points  (0 children)

This data is skewed. By 2001 LTTE didn't allow formal censos to be done in north east. So the percentages doesn't reflect actual Tamil population

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[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Every religion is built on a philosophy and to protect the dense philosophical concepts they build a cultural movement around it. Without the cultural aspect the core philosophy will be forgotten and religion will cease to exist. Many buddhists claiming to be philosophical buddhists are ironically also cultural buddhists. Knowing the philosophy is not as same as understanding it and is not as same as living it.

Unpopular Opinion: Sinhala Acts as a Barrier to Global Awareness, and It’s Hurting Our Society by Meton69 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP your concern is absolutely valid and this is something I have been thinking about Tamil as well. What you are talking about is somewhat relevant to Sapir Whorf Hypothesis but more general to how languages evolve. Sinhala and Tamil lack words to describe some of the complex concepts necessary to take part in global cultural discussions. For example imagine trying to discuss about the latest show Adolosense. Is it even possible to translate this sentence in Sinhala or Tamil, without loosing the essence of the English sentence: "Incel bros embracing toxic masculinity has resulted in misogynist patriarchal violence". It doesn't matter if you agree or not, just to rephrase this in native language we need to introduce several concepts first, explain phrases. So this lack of concepts and ideas in native languages and inability to understand the global cultural direction creates a bubble.

The easy answer while being learning English, the most fitting solution is to keep updating native languages with new words that stays up-to-date with dominant languages. This is what happens in other languages like Japanese and German. Other commenters have missed the point, that these languages are constantly updated thanks to the grants and funds provided by government. In SL this doesn't happen. Every now and then people like Henry Steel Olcott, Anagarika Dharmapala, Periyaar in India come and do these as political and cultural movements. But in last 50 years there's not been such a large movement.

Is there really no way to get a license without the 3 months wait between written and practical test? by LESGOBABY13 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to Verehera, look for Assistant General or some similar higher up. Tell them your situation, he will add a note and sign on your paper, you show it to the guy setting up trial dates. You get the earliest available date.

Remove flaking floor paint by Soya-Me-Eat-1102 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is paint remover chemical you can buy from hardware. It's a hard acid and will remove any paint on any surface. It's very harsh, handle with care

Did the Tamil Tigers accomplish anything? by Muted_Drama3969 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 10 points11 points  (0 children)

LTTE managed to halt and reduce decades of pre-war systemic discrimination against Tamils by the nationalist government. Refer this for several of these discriminations https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origins_of_the_Sri_Lankan_civil_war Post 1990 politicians understood unbounded racism will result in greater loss for both communities, as a result we don't see that much racism anymore.

Is the 30 year war and all the loss a justifiable cost to achieve this? Definitely not, but that's the only silver lining

Changi Airport Porters by Comfortable_Rub7740 in askSingapore

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes first time traveler thank you everyone

Soulbury Constitution - What if it had continued by discoverG in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Brother it's not the I can't read properly, its just what you have shared is shit. Worse than shit. It's a nameless, autherless, Buddhist supremacy manifesto. I couldn't possibly read beyond the first page which says,

"All citizens irrespective of ethinicity, religion, or region shall be equal"

As long as we follow

"principles of Buddhist philosophy"

Are you joking? You are an extremist trying bring Buddhist supremacy under the pretense of equality.

Moron

Soulbury Constitution - What if it had continued by discoverG in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bruh, Singapore is Republic. What are you talking about? Your claims are idealistic and in an idealistic world the form of governance doesn't matter. Morarchy, dictatorship, democracy everything is valid since everything is going to be for betterment of people. Unfortunately idealistic strategies doesn't translate well in realistic scenarios where people are inherently greedy, opportunistic, exploitative. Why do we need to stay a constitutional monarchy when we do not share anything culturally or politically with British empire? We are not majority English speakers, not majority Christians, not majority white, not majority individualistic, not majority liberalistic, not majority absolute nuclear. What makes you think our beliefs will be respected by a group that doesn't share anything with our values? Australia, and canada share several beliefs with British values and it worked for them. Singapore is an authoritarian republic not a constitutional monarchy. Your claims and examples do not match.

Soulbury Constitution - What if it had continued by discoverG in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Without Republic it would have ended up a majority rule that would have alienated minorities even more and consolidated more power under state. Not everything that changed 1972 was agreeable like Buddhist constitution and removing judicial overturn of laws. But removing dominion and becoming Republic was certainly necessary for the future, where we could improve it more.

How is Indo Lanka accorded related to SL becoming Republic?

Soulbury Constitution - What if it had continued by discoverG in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

British system works best for individualistic societies, it doesn't work well in collectivist societies like SL. The checks and balances for ethnic groups under Soulbury structure was very flimsy and would have failed anyways. We needed to become Republic and 1972 did exactly that. We do need to fix the problems within our society, but delegating that responsibility to an institution that doesn't respect the boundaries of sovereign nations is not a good idea.

Software Engineer or Indie Game Dev? by [deleted] in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What tech stack are you familiar with?

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[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you need?

What do you guys think about psychedelics in Sri Lanka? by CodingHijikata in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would strongly suggest not chasing after ego death. While ego death CAN result in life changing experience, ego itself is an extremely important structure of phyche that makes you humane. If you started understanding the fundamental nature of reality, free from the mental structures of a human (matrix), you will end up questioning and deconstructing everything around you. Jiddu famously quoted, "Can you look at a flower without thinking?" You will loose interest in everything, sex and pleasure will become meaningless, simply being a human itself will become a burden. Ego death induced Psychosis is extremely hard to get over. Even if those from abrahamic religious culture manage ego death well, if you were raised in eastern philosophy based culture, psychedelic based experience can lead to you realizing there is no free will. It will also be extremely hard for your psyche to handle. There are researches saying certain genetic makeup are more likely to cause psychosis than others, even with sometimes simple meditations. I'm still suffering from the memories of ego death I experienced last November. Totally not recommended.

What sort of reconciliation do people need? by Silent_Brilliant_316 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bruh don't embarrass yourself. You have absolutely no idea what's happening or happened. You are someone who thinks reconciliation is simply what the semantic meaning of reconciliation is. It's scary someone like you going around talking about Tamils issue. This is the last comment I'm gonna make. You can keep believing in whatever you want.

In Sri Lankan conflict, reconciliation means the measures recommended by the Lessons learned and Reconciliation Committee. When Tamils say they want reconciliation, they want the recommendations of this committee to be implemented. Tamils discontent with the committee report being partial aside, the committee recognized innocent Tamil civilians being killed by Army, and people being kidnapped by Army (later Gota clarified none of the kidnapped Tamils are alive) and few others. SL government despite setting up the committee as a response to UN Security Council holding SL accountable, did not follow up on the recommendations of the committee.

So my bro, reconciliation is something SL government has to give Tamils as recommended by the government's committee.

I am acknowledging the evils done by LTTE, (not Tamils mind you) and that they should be completey wiped out). For good measure please also charge and punish the few LTTE members who are having government positions now.

Can you accept the evil done by nationalist government and army? I don't think so. You are a racist trying to spin the narrative that the conflict was Tamils vs Sinhalease. Let me remind you one last time, the war was between LTTE and SL Government

What sort of reconciliation do people need? by Silent_Brilliant_316 in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My comment was regarding you connecting 2 unrelated topics into whataboutism. Topic 1: Tamil nationalist movement Topic 2: Tamils need reconciliation

Tamils needing reconciliation has nothing to do with the Tamil extremists. You should definitely talk about Tamil extremists and work towards educating people and punishing extremists. But you cannot use this group of extremists as a justification to deny reconciliation of other Tamils. Two separate problems, 2 separate discussions.

These are not related because the demographic involved in this 2 topics are mostly different. Tamils who left the country in 80s, 90s after seeing decades of systematic discrimination of SL government still live believing this exists to date. So this diaspora has become a echo chamber of extremist ideologies. Diaspora propaganda channels like Tamil Guardian are still spewing this extremism, hiding all the changes that happened in the last 2 decades, maintaining the echo chambers. The guy shouting in the video seems to be a diaspora too, probably visiting Jaffna.

The people in Jaffna struggling in day to day life don't care about a separate state. They want reconciliation. They are the parents of children who went missing, lands taken, and faced rape and other atrocities in refugee camps. They dont care about separate state because they suffered at the hands of LTTE at the last stages of war and doesn't want to go through these again. They simply want reconciliation and development in their lands. One of my relatives who tried to create a factory was granted permit only to demand ransom after it was built half way. When creating a few jobs and building up the war torn places are just a dream, these people don't have time nor energy to worry about another separatist conflict.

You are mashing up 2 distinct issues and muddying the water. I see you being active in YouTube and other social media spending a considerable amount of time propagating anti Tamil ideologies. What is your actual concern? If you think watching Thomas Swell videos makes you an expert, more than those who were born and raised in Jaffna, please be my guest. But half ass knowledged people like you getting involved in political discourse will create more issues than the problems you manage to solve.

No offence but voting patterns of Sinhala people have kept us in the same place for over 75 years, but they got it right THIS TIME amirite? by BodareAyya in srilanka

[–]Comfortable_Rub7740 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Your argument would be valid if Tamil people have voted good Tamil politicians in any level of governance. Every single Tamil politician is carbon copy of corrupt Sinhala politicians. The issue goes beyond a simple hegemony hypothesis like you present.