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Thursday, November 7, 2013
We Must Face the Impact as A Region
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Without any capacity to deal with, and bankrupt of any useful ideas to address the social menace of a large unemployable youthful population, Kenny turns to the region.
He is shamelessly carrying the proverbial basket to the CARICOM pond hoping to bring back a large amount of water back to Saint Lucia. What a cringingly pathetic posture for a PhD!
Loaded with book knowledge but no native ability to lead, he makes a news splash telling the region that he is a hapless leadership failure. Another true product of visionless UWI education.
We produce useless regional institutions brimful with just empty talkers without execution knowhow. All they have to their credit is a boast of sustainability, being there year after year. Effectiveness is not an essential part of this agenda. What an profound embarrassment this region CARICOM !
Some Saint Lucians had better grow up very quickly to the realization that no god damn politician is a god or an oracle. Or else, our politicians would know for themselves for example, the day they would die.
Kenny Anthony and the academics at UWI are the problem. What solutions have they offered. For all of them the real agenda is their power and pay.
The liberal academics and politicians live off the backs and suffering of the taxpayer.
The sheer misguided confidence is appaling. The same kenny who bankrupted st lucia and split the country with his animosity now wants to spread the blame around and the idiots listen spellbound as long as it sounds good irrespective of his utter failure at governance.
Some of those who stand alone do so simply because they can. Perhaps more importantly, not having drank the Jim Jones Guyana-jungle type Kool Aid, they are able to stand back and better assess the situation facing us as a nation.
For some of us, independence at the very personal level and national level especially, means more than just a no-work with pay holiday.
It matters not who is in power. No party is perfect. No one has all the answers, especially if we persist on voting in each and every country bookie who SAYS only the things that we want to hear. Yet, none of these can show any signs of having neither minimum or a modicum of the ability, nor the capacity to do them or CONCEIVE something a great deal better than say for example, our favourite STEP programme and its variants.
Forever, at his very best efforts, as rational people, we can like only SOME of what Kenny does.
But if we are wise, we would want the best that he and any other politician can do for our country.
As reasonable people, we should ALWAYS remember that our allegiance is NOT to some vague regional entity or unelected persons, but to Saint Lucia as a whole.
They can NEVER love Saint Lucia more than we the natives can.
To give us and our grandchildren some measure of insurance against all forms of political stupidity, ignorance, gross incompetence and embarrassing buffoonery, we should be loving Saint Lucia a hundred times more, and above all, and everything else.
5 comments:
Without any capacity to deal with, and bankrupt of any useful ideas to address the social menace of a large unemployable youthful population, Kenny turns to the region.
He is shamelessly carrying the proverbial basket to the CARICOM pond hoping to bring back a large amount of water back to Saint Lucia. What a cringingly pathetic posture for a PhD!
Loaded with book knowledge but no native ability to lead, he makes a news splash telling the region that he is a hapless leadership failure. Another true product of visionless UWI education.
We produce useless regional institutions brimful with just empty talkers without execution knowhow. All they have to their credit is a boast of sustainability, being there year after year. Effectiveness is not an essential part of this agenda. What an profound embarrassment this region CARICOM !
@6:07
U a dog that barks "HAPA" and stand alone,lol
Some Saint Lucians had better grow up very quickly to the realization that no god damn politician is a god or an oracle. Or else, our politicians would know for themselves for example, the day they would die.
Kenny Anthony and the academics at UWI are the problem.
What solutions have they offered.
For all of them the real agenda is their power and pay.
The liberal academics and politicians live off the backs and suffering of the taxpayer.
The sheer misguided confidence is appaling. The same kenny who bankrupted st lucia and split the country with his animosity now wants to spread the blame around and the idiots listen spellbound as long as it sounds good irrespective of his utter failure at governance.
Some of those who stand alone do so simply because they can. Perhaps more importantly, not having drank the Jim Jones Guyana-jungle type Kool Aid, they are able to stand back and better assess the situation facing us as a nation.
For some of us, independence at the very personal level and national level especially, means more than just a no-work with pay holiday.
It matters not who is in power. No party is perfect. No one has all the answers, especially if we persist on voting in each and every country bookie who SAYS only the things that we want to hear. Yet, none of these can show any signs of having neither minimum or a modicum of the ability, nor the capacity to do them or CONCEIVE something a great deal better than say for example, our favourite STEP programme and its variants.
Forever, at his very best efforts, as rational people, we can like only SOME of what Kenny does.
But if we are wise, we would want the best that he and any other politician can do for our country.
As reasonable people, we should ALWAYS remember that our allegiance is NOT to some vague regional entity or unelected persons, but to Saint Lucia as a whole.
They can NEVER love Saint Lucia more than we the natives can.
To give us and our grandchildren some measure of insurance against all forms of political stupidity, ignorance, gross incompetence and embarrassing buffoonery, we should be loving Saint Lucia a hundred times more, and above all, and everything else.
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