Who is to blame for Sri Lanka’s current plight? The powerful Rajapaksa family that dominated the island's politics since 2005, when Mahinda Rajapaksa was first elected President? His brother Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who stepped forward because the Sri Lankan Constitution does not allow three terms for a President? Or the Sinhala Buddhist voters for their love of strong assertive leadership, never mind that along the way these charismatic leaders trample on human rights, promote chauvinism and show minorities their place in a predominantly Sinhala Buddhist country.