Prime Minister of Jamaica, Andrew Holness
My parents have always told me to be careful of liars because those who lie will steal, and those who steal will commit murder.
The Prime Minister, other political leaders, and citizens are coming under severe, persistent attacks on social media. Some nasty comments are being made against citizens, which can damage their reputations. Action must be taken to protect people from these vultures who spend each day scavenging for rotten meat stories to post about others.
Yesterday, someone had a podcast stating that there was a killing at the residence of the Prime Minister. It seems to me that some of these people posting these nasty comments have mental challenges, and they need help. Those who support these posts need to see a psychiatrist. These false stories are causing Jamaicans in the diaspora to become worried about their country, and they are wondering if they should return to Jamaica.
I received the following from a reputable source about the post stating that there was a killing at the PM's residence:
Contrary to the claim by a PNP blogger, no fatality occurred at the home of Prime Minister Holness.
There was a dispute between workmen after they left a worksite in St. Andrew on Friday. The dispute resulted in the death of one of the workmen.
However, to be clear, the PM does *NOT* own the property, and it is certainly not his home.
Those allegations are total lies being promoted by the PNP in a baseless bid to get power by disparaging and discrediting the Prime Minister while he is off the island on Government business.
I don't expect the PNP, which is a reputable political party, to support the activities of these deviant media-misleading bloggers. I believe it would be a good idea for the party to disassociate itself from these people, who are damaging the party's good name.
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Oh my people r dangerous😀
ReplyDeleteThis has been going on for some time and is heightened whenever there is a general election. People need to manage what they consume. It is important for Jamaicans to spot and discern power-hungry behaviours and to decide what it is they want so they can make important decisions that can further their own self-interest.
ReplyDeleteIt is almost a cultural norm for people wanting positions in any organization, even political arena to mudsling the persons in the desired positions. There is one educational institution that has that reputation of mudslinging and most of the people working there are supporters of the PNP. Today, that instition is unstable as water. I am serious about this and please note I hold no allegiance to any political party.
ReplyDeleteThey might think it's their best strategy to power, but i can assure them that it's not a good one. It breeds distrust so in the furure when their manadate for the country seems appropriate no one will believe them because of broken trust.
Today we live in a world where sensationalism and lies bring viewership and viewership brings dollars. Sadly, this comes at the expense of truth and true journalism. We the people are to blame: it is our desire for gossip that feeds that monster.
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