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Sri Lanka cannot be a testing ground for failed Western social experiments
The Island
|November 21, 2025
D r. Geewananda Gunawardana's recent article in The Isand, "Religious barriers to information," attempts to portray Sri Lankan religious leaders, parents, teachers, and childprotection advocates as "ignorant" impediments to progress.
This accusation is both inaccurate and deeply unfair. The question is not whether children should receive age-appropriate education. The question is what kind of education, created by whom, and in whose interests. Religion is not a barrier. The majority of Sri Lankans refuse to accept Western social experiments especially on children now collapsing in the very countries that created them - now being rebranded as "sexuality education" and quietly exported into our classrooms.
Misrepresentation of CSE/SOGI as "Basic Sex Education"
Sri Lanka already provides traditional, age-appropriate sex education rooted in biology and safety. Why should sex education be changed to sexuality education?
What Dr. Gunawardana defends is not this.
What is being pushed into teacher-training manuals and external workshops - often without parental knowledge - is Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and SOGI ideology, which include:
teaching sexual pleasure to minors
normalising concepts of fluid gender identity
· undermining the role of parents
discouraging marriage and family formation
presenting "multiple gender identities" as unquestionable truths
positioning children as autonomous decision-makers on sexuality
These are ideological imports, not neutral lessons. And crucially - they do not align with Sri Lanka's Constitution, Penal Code, culture, religions, or child-protection framework.
The West has already rejected the same policies being imposed on Sri Lanka
The countries that pioneered gender-affirming care for minors are now reversing their decisions:
· The UK: Tavistock gender clinic shut down; puberty blockers banned; Cass Review exposed unethical experimentation on children.
· Sweden: Gender-affirming treatments for minors halted and labelled as "unsafe."
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