Sunday, 6 January 2019

JAMAICA: A NATION WHICH CONTINUES TO GO BACKWARD INSTEAD OF FORWARD? PART 10.









Well, they should first have a proper study and analysis of it. 

It is clearly not a new problem, but one which has continued to beset the Island and its people since atleast the 1980s.  

When the nation's capital was the battle ground of the two alternating political parties, and their two affiliated gangs. 

One supporting the Jamaican Labour Party and the other the People's National Party. 




Just as how the Island has not moved on from being ruled by these two stagnating political parties.  

So has it not moved on from being terrorised and/or having many of its citizens lives being blighted by violence and fear of violence. 

From both the State's security apparatus and gangs and individual men of violence.

Jamaicans and their government need to study and analyse how their country and nation has changed since the 1980s. In what ways has it changed and to what extent? 




What are the actual or probable causes for those changes, or, indeed, lack of change?

What is the state of the social contract between the Jamaican state and its people? 

What is the State providing for the people, and what is it asking of them, and is each party delivering on their promise and responsibilities? 

What is the quality of the discipline with which Jamaicans and their government representatives, those elite who have promised to be the servants of the people, conduct their private and public lives?

To be continued!






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