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Jul 05, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Ever so often, you read an article in the print media and you can’t help but wonder how supposedly sane and civilized people can write such garbage for the public to read? I refer to one such article written by an individual who pens under the name “Dougla.” His suggestions began as a justification for the crass racism meted out to the people of Mon Repos, then later drifting into other areas causing himself much embarrassment.
So, firstly I must tell “Dougla,” that no semantics, no sugar coated language can veil the unbridled fact of what played out last Tuesday at Mon Repos. Making excuses for such atrocities only exposes your depravity and further shows up how baseless your thoughts are. The racist hooliganism perpetrated by the group operating under the guise of agitating for the injustices meted out to Quindon Bacchus, is preposterous to say the least! The question remains, what does simple sales people of Mon Repos have to do with Mr. Bacchus’ death? And no one can come up with any sensible answers?
There is no question in our minds that these thugs were driven by the narrow political aspirations of known political operators. They gave them the energy and the direction how to execute the surgical strike at Mon Repos. So, for Dougla to come on here to make an apology for their action is ludicrous at best.
This individual makes another massive mistake when he blundered into the realm of attacking our electoral system. He asserts that The Proportional Representation System, or what he refers to as “The winner takes all system,” has failed us. Here again is a situation of a bad worker quarrels with his tools. Let me educate Dougla that the problem is not with the electoral system but with the political actions of some that make it a bad system.
The PR System as it stands, is ideally suited for national government, seeing it ensures that there is an opposition. The Constituency System, which this writer is alluding to is even more brutal because it has the possibility. The Constituency System or first past the post system means that once that constituent representative has a single vote that means he has won that entire constituency irrespective of the thousands of other votes cast; this is the crass reality of that voting system.
And we need not look very far but just across here in The Caribbean, there were instances where the opposition was wiped out, Barbados and Grenada readily comes into focus. When there is no opposition in parliament, this is a death bow for democracy, it means that dissenting views cannot be heard. And in the circumstances where there is a crazed dictatorial leader, the democratic standards are eroded even further. So, in light of the foregoing, The PR System is the best option for a multi-ethnic society such as ours.
Proportional Representation or Constituency, none of these can ever work once you have an incorrigible, dissatisfied and power hungry entity moiling about. It also shows up its ugly head in the racist outbursts. Last Tuesday’s violent political rampage by thugs directed by intellectual authors of a known political directorate is a prime example of the desperation of these people. But the “ONE Guyana” theme lives on and nothing can derail it.
Respectfully submitted,
Neil Adams
Aug 16, 2022
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