Let’s create a culture which has no place for prejudice: Kumar Sangakkara on racism


Offering his views on racism after an African-American man George Floyd was killed last week while a white police officer pressed his knee on the handcuffed man’s neck in the USA, former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara urged everybody to create a better society.

“The activism in America against systemic racism and injustice is a powerful lesson to us all,” said Sangakkara on Tuesday, calling on ordinary citizens to create a culture that has no place for ignorance and prejudice.

“We the people, the ordinary citizen, can together achieve extraordinary change for the better, to set in place a world culture of openness, respect and understanding,” he tweeted.

“A world culture that has no place for ignorance and prejudice and where true freedom reigns.

“The State should not determine our wisdom, compassion, empathy and understanding. It should not and cannot limit the openness of our hearts and minds to others nor our ability to embrace and value difference and differences,” he said.

Sangakkara also said political leadership is nothing but a reflection of what a society is and to ensure that better people take that role, the ordinary citizens have to become better versions of themselves.

“We also choose our representatives from among our own. We are responsible for the character traits they bring to government. We are responsible for the people they are or have become. Their nature has been set by our influence and nurture,” he reasoned.

“Our choices guide the State’s attitudes, actions, policy and legislation. In order to establish the best government and the best most equitable governance we need to be better people,” he said.

His comments came after West Indian cricketers Darren Sammy and Chris Gayle denounced racism in social media posts.

“Our strengths and our weaknesses are mirrored in each other’s conduct and in the conduct of our elected representatives.

“We have to be courageous, keep the faith and actively participate in the journey. It’s our choices today that will determine the culture our children inherit tomorrow.

“If we want to be proud of our lives, to see our children proud to carry our legacy forward and onwards, then let’s be better. Let’s demand it of ourselves, for each other, for our children. CHOOSE,” he concluded.

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