Comments by "K `" (@user-jt3dw6vv4x) on "All 48 Countries in ASIA Ranked WORST to BEST" video.

  1.  @silentkiller421  Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew expressed regret at what happened to Sri Lanka for decades. He spoke about how the Sinhalese nationalism disenfranchised the most educated ethnic group in the country who are the Sri Lankan Tamils and expressed anger at what Mahinda Rajapaksa had done to ruin the country's trajectory. You're trying to find a reason as to why Sri Lanka failed and link it to other South Asian countries but what's happening in mainland South Asia has nothing to do with what happened in Sri Lanka. For Sri Lanka, they were colonised and the Sinhalese felt they were disenfranchised by the colonial policies that favoured the Tamils. So they wanted to right the wrongs of the past and in that process they destroyed their country by favouring the Sinhalese over everybody else. Lee Kuan Yew was very fond of the Singaporean Sri Lankan (Ceylonese) Tamil community. One of the founding political fathers of Singapore and close friends of Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore was a Sri Lankan Tamil. Lee was very vocal about the fact that Sri Lanka's disenfranchisement of the Sri Lankan Tamils was part of the reason why the country failed. The reality is that the Sri Lankan Tamils were more educated and stereotypically speaking, in Sri Lanka, people view the Sri Lankan Tamils as more intelligent. When you look at Singapore, there has long been a history of Sri Lankan Tamils in Singaporean politics and other sectors. Lee famously spoke about how despite being a small minority in Singapore their contribution to the development of Singapore has been paramount. What Lee believed was that had Sri Lankan Tamils still had influence in the nation, the country would've been in a better place and it's true. Tamils make up almost 1/4 of the population, you can't get anywhere by alienating 21% of your nation's people.
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