Identity is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it provides social confidence to communities, empowering and enhancing the values and volume of their voices. On the other, it encourages a section of the community to capture and dominate their voices and representations. So, identities empower communities in some sense, but also disempower and marginalise their grassroots in other ways. Because identities arouse emotions, they contain enormous mobilisation power. While mobilising emotionally and uniting a section of people under an umbrella, they leave in their wake a trail of destruction by triggering multiple divisions in society at large.