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Election of Pope Leo makes mockery of Trump’s blasphemous posting of AI generated picture of himself in Papal regalia

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Premier Carney tells Trump that Canada will never be for sale

President Trump tried explain why he was not able to keep his campaign promises of bringing down the prices and ushering in “a golden age” for America from Day One of his presidency. His excuse that he had inherited a terrible mess of four years of chaotic maladministration by the Biden presidency was another trademark lie. President Biden ended his presidential term with a strong economy, with prices and inflation under control, the stock market booming. An economy described by The Economist of October 2024 as “The Envy of the World”.

Trump finally admitted, three months into his presidency, that his tariff policies announced on April 2nd, “Liberation Day”, will cause a “little pain” before his policies make the USA the richest nation in the world. However, economists fear that the “little pain” caused by Trump’s catastrophic tariff policies will lead to a depression rivaling the Great Depression of 1932.

It is nothing short of amazing that Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent was unable to answer the simple question posed by Wisconsin Democratic Representative Mark Pocan at a recent Congressional hearing: “Who pays the tariffs?” The simple answer, obvious even to a first-year Economics student, is that the American consumer, not the foreign exporter, pays the tariffs. An elementary answer that evaded Yale-educated billionaire Bessent, as it has confused his boss, Donald Trump, over the years.

When asked about how the 77 million Americans, who elected Trump on his campaign promises that he would reduce prices from Day One of his presidency, his response was: “A beautiful 11-year-old old American baby girl will have to manage with two dolls instead of 30!” A statement eerily reminiscent of the saying attributed to Marie Antoinette during the French revolution, “Qui’ls mangent de la brioche”, which translates to “Let them eat brioche”, a richer bread, or cake. A statement that symbolized the insensitive attitude of the French aristocracy towards the suffering of the poor. Like the Donald’s “two doll” comment illustrates the attitude of Trump and his billionaire buddies towards American middle classes and the poor. Americans struggling with poverty, many living from paycheck to paycheck, are intent on paying their rent and putting food on the table for their families, rather than purchasing expensive, luxury items.

Trump also lied that he has already made over 200 trade deals, when there are only about 195 countries in the world! Another lie was that over 60 countries were kissing his ample ass to make deals, and that he is negotiating with China on a daily basis. No deals have yet been made, and a spokesman for the Chinese government stated that no member of the Chinese government has either contacted or met with Trump.

Trump made a breakthrough with a much-vaunted tariff deal with the United Kingdom last Thursday, the first of the promised 200. The deal proved to be a damp squib, hardly the deal of the century as announced by Trump. The new agreement gives relief for key UK industries from some of the proposed tariff increases, but will leave a 10% duty on most goods imported from the UK. Leaders of both nations, UK Prime Minister Starmer and President Trump both claimed significant triumphs for their respective nations. However, economic analysts were of the opinion that the Agreement did not significantly alter the terms of trade, as they stood before Trump’s earth-shattering announcement on tariffs on Liberation Day.

Few countries, especially China, are running scared of Trump’s tariff policies which will certainly hurt them, but will hurt the US harder. America’s main trading partners, China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union, who account for 70% of total US imports, have already announced retaliatory measures.

In 2024, the US imported $438.4 billion of goods from China, totaling 13.4% of all its imports. China’s government spokesman said, “China’s position remains consistent. If it’s a fight, we will see it through to the end. If it’s talk, the door is open”. Unlike Trump, China does not make empty, ill-thought-of threats. The Chinese society is equipped, both in their determination and societal circumstances, to endure a trade war with more resilience than the US.

Trump met Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney at the Oval Office last Tuesday. The meeting was, predictably, monopolized by the bluster of Trump, whose rapid-fire lies were so outrageously off-topic as to leave the Canadian Prime Minister speechless. But his facial expressions of amazement, even disgust, during Trump’s diatribe, were unmistakably eloquent.

Carney made his points, quietly and with elegance, that Canada does not depend on anyone for its security; as the largest buyer of American exports, Canada will take necessary action to retaliate against Trump’s tariffs. And most importantly, Carney made it abundantly clear that the owners of Canada, the electorate he represents, had entrusted him with the responsibility of advising President Trump that their beloved Canada is not for sale, will never be for sale.

In the end, Carney’s humiliation of Trump was so carved in dignity that Trump did not realize that he was being insulted, schooled to distinguish between wishes and reality, by a real master of The Art of the Deal. According to Carney, wishes represented Trump’s aspirations for the acquisition of Canada as the 51st state of the Union. Reality was Canada’s collective middle finger directed politely but squarely at Trump.

But enough of accounts of Trump’s narcissistic incompetence, and the disgrace he heaps on a once-great nation with his narcissistic babble on a daily basis. His self-confessed ignorance of the Constitution he has sworn to uphold; the perilous chaos caused in domestic air travel by the indiscriminate firing of thousands of Air-Traffic Controllers; his illegal deportation of legal and undocumented immigrants, without due process, to maximum-security prisons in foreign countries; his ill-advised skirmishes with most prestigious academic institutions like Harvard; his latest proposal to rename the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Arabia, which will definitely bring down prices and reduce inflation. These and many other stories of insanity, incompetence and chaos can be read in every newspaper, seen on every TV channel. But they pale by comparison to lesser-known stories that are so incredibly ridiculous that they write themselves.

At a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, April 30, where sycophant members of that once-august body took turns to outflatter the Dear Leader, North Korean style, Attorney General Pam Bondi readily won the Brownnosing Trophy with this comment:

“Since you have been in office, President Trump, your Department of Justice agencies have seized more than 22 fentanyl pills – 3,400 kilos of fentanyl – which saved – ARE YOU READY FOR THIS, MEDIA? – 258 million (American) lives”.

Ms. Bondi’s mathematically-challenged implication was that approximately 75% of the entire population of the United States would have been wiped out if not for the presidency of Trump. A superhuman deed done within a period of 100 days, 60 of which were spent golfing at Mar a Lago.

Trump recently took over the Kennedy Center, appointing himself as the Chairman of the Board, his Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles and second lady Usha Vance as Board members. It would be a matter of time before the Kennedy Center is renamed the Donald J. Trump Center.

The 2025 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award was presented by Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg (unfortunately not by the new Chairman of the Kennedy Center, Donald J. Trump – that irony would have been too delicious to savor) to former Vice-President Mike Pence, the unsung hero of the January 6 insurrection. The presentation was made at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston, MA last Tuesday.

Extracts from a statement made by Kennedy and Schlossberg:

“Political courage is not outdated in the United States….Despite our political differences, it is hard to imagine an act of greater consequence than Vice-President Pence’s decision to certify the 2020 election during an attack on the US Capitol. Upholding his oath to the Constitution and following his conscience , the Vice-President put his life, career and political future on the line.

“His decision is an example of President Kennedy’s belief that a single act of political courage can change the course of history”.

Pence responded that he was “deeply humbled and honored to be the recipient of the Award … to join the company of so many distinguished Americans who have received this recognition in the past”.

Donald Trump was not present at the award ceremony. That would have been too shameful for even the supremely shameless Trump to endure. After all. the January 6 insurrection was incited by him, a day of infamy that will go down in history as one that nearly ended America’s democracy. No worries. The American voters, in their wisdom, have given Trump a second chance to achieve his hallucinations of Coronation.

The world’s Catholics mourned the passing of the much loved and admired Pope Francis on 21st April. It may or may not have been a coincidence that the last person to see the Pope alive was Vice-President JD Vance. But even more narcissistically blasphemous was Trump posting an AI generated portrait of himself in Papal regalia on his social media account.

Unfortunately, Trump’s Papal hopes, however facetious, were dashed when Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost – Leo XIV – was elected as the new Pope last Thursday. I doubt if the Catholic Chapter of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) cult, the MVGA (Make the Vatican Great Again) will violently dispute the election of Pope Leo XIV by storming the Vatican.

However, Leo XIV is a sleepy 69-year-old, and certainly does not possess the mental and physical acumen and strength of the invulnerable, God-protected Donald. Maybe, as the American voters did, the Cardinal Electors of the Vatican will have a second opportunity of giving Trump a second shot at Making the Vatican Great Again.

Trump’s Papal aspirations were certainly not without merit. After all, a man who has already proclaimed himself to be a King who rules not only his country but the whole world, would have found running the Catholic Church with its 1.4 billion devotees a walk in the Sistine Chapel. His election would certainly have shaken up the Papacy with a series of reforms, mainly in the outdated and unnatural laws governing the celibacy of Catholic priests, including the Pope himself. A reform that would have elicited joyful sighs of relief from altar boys worldwide.

Had he succeeded in his Papal aspirations, Trump may have chosen to be named after Pope John XII, who carries his middle name. John XII transformed the Papal Palace into a brothel, participating in murder, adultery and other vices. However, his promiscuity caused his demise, being beaten to death by a husband who caught him in bed with his wife. Trump prefers his Stormy and reportedly brief sexual encounters with ladies of the night on a strictly commercial basis, with no dangers of violence.

My personal choice for Trump’s Papal name would have been Alexander VII, after Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia), who could well have been the Donald’s ancestral twin brother. Alexander VI got elected to the Papacy by bribing his fellow Cardinals. Before becoming Pope, he was a member of the notorious Italian Borgia crime family. His decisions were surrounded by conspiracies and dishonesty. He was a conniving Pope in politics, famous for his promiscuity and participating in Epstein-style orgies. The clincher in his uncanny resemblance to Trump were multiple reports that he was sexually attracted to his illegitimate daughter, Lucrezia.

I have space for one more of Trump’s bizarre decisions. He has ordered the reopening and renovation of the most famous prison in America, Alcatraz, which had been closed for over 60 years. Alcatraz Island, also known as The Rock, was a maximum-security prison, surrounded by the shark-infested waters of San Francisco Bay, a little over a mile off the coast of San Francisco. Alcatraz was built in the early 20th century, and initially served as a military prison till 1963. It is now a museum, attracting over 1.5 million tourists annually.

During its many decades of operation, Alcatraz gained notoriety as the toughest and most fearsome prison in the world, from which escape was deemed to be impossible.

Donald Trump considers himself to be the Law-and-Order President, who nevertheless considers himself immune from law and order. He decided to reopen Alcatraz as a deterrent to the worst criminals in the country – the “enemies from within” as he described the woke leftists, commies and immigrants who are polluting the pure blood of white America.The whole country is clamoring for Trump to serve a third term. The only controversy lies in where he should serve it. Hopefully, renovations to Alcatraz will be completed by 2028.

by Kumar de Silva



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Cyclones, greed and philosophy for a new world order

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Floods caused by Cyclone Ditwah in Sri Lanka

Further to my earlier letter titled, “Psychology of Greed and Philosophy for a New World Order” (The Island 26.11.2025) it may not be far-fetched to say that the cause of the devastating cyclones that hit Sri Lanka and Indonesia last week could be traced back to human greed. Cyclones of this magnitude are said to be unusual in the equatorial region but, according to experts, the raised sea surface temperatures created the conditions for their occurrence. This is directly due to global warming which is caused by excessive emission of Greenhouse gases due to burning of fossil fuels and other activities. These activities cannot be brought under control as the rich, greedy Western powers do not want to abide by the terms and conditions agreed upon at the Paris Agreement of 2015, as was seen at the COP30 meeting in Brazil recently. Is there hope for third world countries? This is why the Global South must develop a New World Order. For this purpose, the proposed contentment/sufficiency philosophy based on morals like dhana, seela, bhavana, may provide the necessary foundation.

Further, such a philosophy need not be parochial and isolationist. It may not be  necessary to adopt systems that existed in the past that suited the times but develop a system that would be practical and also pragmatic in the context of the modern world.

It must be reiterated that without controlling the force of collective greed the present destructive socioeconomic system cannot be changed. Hence the need for a philosophy that incorporates the means of controlling greed. Dhana, seela, bhavana may suit Sri Lanka and most of the East which, as mentioned in my earlier letter, share a similar philosophical heritage. The rest of the world also may have to adopt a contentment / sufficiency philosophy with  strong and effective tenets that suit their culture, to bring under control the evil of greed. If not, there is no hope for the existence of the world. Global warming will destroy it with cyclones, forest fires, droughts, floods, crop failure and famine.

Leading economists had commented on the damaging effect of greed on the economy while philosophers, ancient as well as modern, had spoken about its degenerating influence on the inborn human morals. Ancient philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and Epicurus all spoke about greed, viewing it as a destructive force that hindered a good life. They believed greed was rooted in personal immorality and prevented individuals from achieving true happiness by focusing on endless material accumulation rather than the limited wealth needed for natural needs.

Jeffry Sachs argues that greed is a destructive force that undermines social and environmental well-being, citing it as a major driver of climate change and economic inequality, referencing the ideas of Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, etc. Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Laureate economist, has criticised neoliberal ideology in similar terms.

In my earlier letter, I have discussed how contentment / sufficiency philosophy could effectively transform the socioeconomic system to one that prioritises collective well-being and sufficiency over rampant consumerism and greed, potentially leading to more sustainable economic models.

Obviously, these changes cannot be brought about without a change of attitude, morals and commitment of the rulers and the government. This cannot be achieved without a mass movement; people must realise the need for change. Such a movement would need  leadership. In this regard a critical responsibility lies with the educated middle class. It is they who must give leadership to the movement that would have the goal of getting rid of the evil of excessive greed. It is they who must educate the entire nation about the need for these changes.

The middle class would be the vanguard of change. It is the middle class that has the capacity to bring about change. It is the middle class that perform as a vibrant component of the society for political stability. It is the group which supplies political philosophy, ideology, movements, guidance and leaders for the rest of the society. The poor, who are the majority, need the political wisdom and leadership of the middle class.

Further, the middle class is the font of culture, creativity, literature, art and music. Thinkers, writers, artistes, musicians are fostered by the middle class. Cultural activity of the middle class could pervade down to the poor groups and have an effect on their cultural development as well. Similarly, education of a country depends on how educated the middle class is. It is the responsibility of the middle class to provide education to the poor people.

Most importantly, the morals of a society are imbued in the middle class and it is they who foster them. As morals are crucial in the battle against  greed, the middle class assume greater credentials to spearhead the movement against greed and bring in sustainable development and growth. Contentment sufficiency philosophy, based on morals, would form the strong foundation necessary for achieving the goal of a new world order. Thus, it is seen that the middle class is eminently suitable to be the vehicle that could adopt and disseminate a contentment/ sufficiency philosophy and lead the movement against the evil neo-liberal system that is destroying the world.

The Global South, which comprises the majority of the world’s poor, may have to realise, before it is too late, that it is they who are the most vulnerable to climate change though they may not be the greatest offenders who cause it. Yet, if they are to survive, they must get together and help each other to achieve self-sufficiency in the essential needs, like food, energy and medicine. Trade must not be via exploitative and weaponised currency but by means of a barter system, based on purchase power parity (PPP). The union of these countries could be an expansion of organisations,like BRICS, ASEAN, SCO, AU, etc., which already have the trade and financial arrangements though in a rudimentary state but with great potential, if only they could sort out their bilateral issues and work towards a Global South which is neither rich nor poor but sufficient, contented and safe, a lesson to the Global North. China, India and South Africa must play the lead role in this venture. They would need the support of a strong philosophy that has the capacity to fight the evil of greed, for they cannot achieve these goals if fettered by greed. The proposed contentment / sufficient philosophy would form a strong philosophical foundation for the Global South, to unite, fight greed and develop a new world order which, above all, will make it safe for life.

by Prof. N. A. de S. Amaratunga 
PHD, DSc, DLITT

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SINHARAJA: The Living Cathedral of Sri Lanka’s Rainforest Heritage

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Damp and thick undergrowth

When Senior biodiversity scientist Vimukthi Weeratunga speaks of Sinharaja, his voice carries the weight of four decades spent beneath its dripping emerald canopy. To him, Sri Lanka’s last great rainforest is not merely a protected area—it is “a cathedral of life,” a sanctuary where evolution whispers through every leaf, stream and shadow.

 “Sinharaja is the largest and most precious tropical rainforest we have,” Weeratunga said.

“Sixty to seventy percent of the plants and animals found here exist nowhere else on Earth. This forest is the heart of endemic biodiversity in Sri Lanka.”

A Magnet for the World’s Naturalists

Sinharaja’s allure lies not in charismatic megafauna but in the world of the small and extraordinary—tiny, jewel-toned frogs; iridescent butterflies; shy serpents; and canopy birds whose songs drift like threads of silver through the mist.

“You must walk slowly in Sinharaja,” Weeratunga smiled.

“Its beauty reveals itself only to those who are patient and observant.”

For global travellers fascinated by natural history, Sinharaja remains a top draw. Nearly 90% of nature-focused visitors to Sri Lanka place Sinharaja at the top of their itinerary, generating a deep economic pulse for surrounding communities.

A Forest Etched in History

Centuries before conservationists championed its cause, Sinharaja captured the imagination of explorers and scholars. British and Dutch botanists, venturing into the island’s interior from the 17th century onward, mapped streams, documented rare orchids, and penned some of the earliest scientific records of Sri Lanka’s natural heritage.

Smallest cat

These chronicles now form the backbone of our understanding of the island’s unique ecology.

The Great Forest War: Saving Sinharaja

But Sinharaja nearly vanished.

In the 1970s, the government—guided by a timber-driven development mindset—greenlit a Canadian-assisted logging project. Forests around Sinharaja fell first; then, the chainsaws approached the ancient core.

 “There was very little scientific data to counter the felling,” Weeratunga recalled.

“But people knew instinctively this was a national treasure.”

The public responded with one of the greatest environmental uprisings in Sri Lankan history. Conservation icons Thilo Hoffmann and Neluwe Gunananda Thera led a national movement. After seven tense years, the new government of 1977 halted the project.

What followed was a scientific renaissance. Leading researchers—including Prof. Savithri Gunathilake and Prof. Nimal Gunathilaka, Prof. Sarath Kottagama, and others—descended into the depths of Sinharaja, documenting every possible facet of its biodiversity.

Thilak

 “Those studies paved the way for Sinharaja to become Sri Lanka’s very first natural World Heritage Site,” Weeratunga noted proudly.

A Book Woven From 30 Years of Field Wisdom

For Weeratunga, Sinharaja is more than academic terrain—it is home. Since joining the Forest Department in 1985 as a young researcher, he has trekked, photographed, documented and celebrated its secrets.

Now, decades later, he joins Dr. Thilak Jayaratne, the late Dr. Janaka Gallangoda, and Nadika Hapuarachchi in producing, what he calls, the most comprehensive book ever written on Sinharaja.

 “This will be the first major publication on Sinharaja since the early 1980s,” he said.

“It covers ecology, history, flora, fauna—and includes rare photographs taken over nearly 30 years.”

Some images were captured after weeks of waiting. Others after years—like the mysterious mass-flowering episodes where clusters of forest giants bloom in synchrony, or the delicate jewels of the understory: tiny jumping spiders, elusive amphibians, and canopy dwellers glimpsed only once in a lifetime.

The book even includes underwater photography from Sinharaja’s crystal-clear streams—worlds unseen by most visitors.

A Tribute to a Departed Friend

Halfway through the project, tragedy struck: co-author Dr. Janaka Gallangoda passed away.

 “We stopped the project for a while,” Weeratunga said quietly.

“But Dr. Thilak Jayaratne reminded us that Janaka lived for this forest. So we completed the book in his memory. One of our authors now watches over Sinharaja from above.”

Jumping spide

An Invitation to the Public

A special exhibition, showcasing highlights from the book, will be held on 13–14 December, 2025, in Colombo.

“We cannot show Sinharaja in one gallery,” he laughed.

“But we can show a single drop of its beauty—enough to spark curiosity.”

A Forest That Must Endure

What makes the book special, he emphasises, is its accessibility.

“We wrote it in simple, clear language—no heavy jargon—so that everyone can understand why Sinharaja is irreplaceable,” Weeratunga said.

“If people know its value, they will protect it.”

To him, Sinharaja is more than a rainforest.

It is Sri Lanka’s living heritage.

A sanctuary of evolution.

A sacred, breathing cathedral that must endure for generations to come.

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How Knuckles was sold out

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Leaked RTI Files Reveal Conflicting Approvals, Missing Assessments, and Silent Officials

“This Was Not Mismanagement — It Was a Structured Failure”— CEJ’s Dilena Pathragoda

An investigation, backed by newly released Right to Information (RTI) files, exposes a troubling sequence of events in which multiple state agencies appear to have enabled — or quietly tolerated — unauthorised road construction inside the Knuckles Conservation Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

At the centre of the unfolding scandal is a trail of contradictory letters, unexplained delays, unsigned inspection reports, and sudden reversals by key government offices.

“What these documents show is not confusion or oversight. It is a structured failure,” said Dilena Pathragoda, Executive Director of the Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ), who has been analysing the leaked records.

“Officials knew the legal requirements. They ignored them. They knew the ecological risks. They dismissed them. The evidence points to a deliberate weakening of safeguards meant to protect one of Sri Lanka’s most fragile ecosystems.”

A Paper Trail of Contradictions

RTI disclosures obtained by activists reveal:

Approvals issued before mandatory field inspections were carried out

Three departments claiming they “did not authorise” the same section of the road

A suspiciously backdated letter clearing a segment already under construction

Internal memos flagging “missing evaluation data” that were never addressed

“No-objection” notes do not hold any legal weight for work inside protected areas, experts say.

One senior officer’s signature appears on two letters with opposing conclusions, sent just three weeks apart — a discrepancy that has raised serious questions within the conservation community.

“This is the kind of documentation that usually surfaces only after damage is done,” Pathragoda said. “It shows a chain of administrative behaviour designed to delay scrutiny until the bulldozers moved in.”

The Silence of the Agencies

Perhaps, more alarming is the behaviour of the regulatory bodies.

Multiple departments — including those legally mandated to halt unauthorised work — acknowledged concerns in internal exchanges but issued no public warnings, took no enforcement action, and allowed machinery to continue operating.

“That silence is the real red flag,” Pathragoda noted.

“Silence is rarely accidental in cases like this. Silence protects someone.”

On the Ground: Damage Already Visible

Independent field teams report:

Fresh erosion scars on steep slopes

Sediment-laden water in downstream streams

Disturbed buffer zones

Workers claiming that they were instructed to “complete the section quickly”

Satellite images from the past two months show accelerated clearing around the contested route.

Environmental experts warn that once the hydrology of the Knuckles slopes is altered, the consequences could be irreversible.

CEJ: “Name Every Official Involved”

CEJ is preparing a formal complaint demanding a multi-agency investigation.

Pathragoda insists that responsibility must be traced along the entire chain — from field officers to approving authorities.

“Every signature, every omission, every backdated approval must be examined,” she said.

“If laws were violated, then prosecutions must follow. Not warnings. Not transfers. Prosecutions.”

A Scandal Still Unfolding

More RTI documents are expected to come out next week, including internal audits and communication logs that could deepen the crisis for several agencies.

As the paper trail widens, one thing is increasingly clear: what happened in Knuckles is not an isolated act — it is an institutional failure, executed quietly, and revealed only because citizens insisted on answers.

by Ifham Nizam

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