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I have noticed over the past year a deluge of vitriolic social media posts. I see these posts as an indication of things to come. I believe these posts are being put up by some people who are suffering from serious mental disorders. Some might even be local fanatics fighting for a cause.
I saw a video on the internet recently, which stated that an individual had written to the leaders in the UK advising them not to give funding to Jamaica to assist Jamaicans who suffered under the wrath of Hurricane Melissa. Only a sick mind would do such a thing.
I have seen some very abusive and libellous posts on the internet being churned out daily. These must be produced by some very sick minds.
Today, it went too far when it was reported that someone deliberately cut down a JPS pole shortly after electricity was restored to an area. Immediate action must be taken to cauterise the situation. Only a person with a sick mind would have done this.
There is a need for heightened security for members of the security forces and our leaders. The police must use AI technology to track the activities of suspected individuals who publish dangerous and libellous content on the Internet.
Anyone who supports any illegal act, makes mischief, or posts stories knowing them to be false should be charged with a criminal offence.
Anyone who does anything to destroy any national infrastructure or destroy any equipment that results in people not being able to enjoy services such as electricity, communication, or transportation, for example, should be charged as a terrorist. Such a person should be liable to serve up to a life sentence with hard labour.
It is only a matter of time before certain actions normally seen taking place in North America will take place in Jamaica. We have some demons in and outside this beautiful country.
Those who have ears to hear, let them hear!
Do you think I am overreacting the same way I did with Hurricane Melissa?
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