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    of Jamaican Journalism (IJJ).

    Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins: the man we love to hate


    Perkins
    Joanne Simpson, Contributor
    WILMOT 'Motty' Perkins has been fired from almost every place he has worked as a journalist.
    However, he was just as often rehired to do what he does best - be a journalist par excellence.
    Equipped with a reservoir of knowledge of world history, various schools of thought on his pet subjects of politics, economics, anthropology, philosophy, theology and sociology, Mr. Perkins provides his audience with a daily intellectual jog in the park, often stimulating, sometimes vigorously so and always well worth the effort.
    Few people know that Motty is the shortened version of his given name, Wilmot, although over the years it has been assumed to be Mutty.
    No doubt this journalist, noted to venture where others fear even to tip-toe, has invested little in the value systems to which many of his peers subscribe.
    He sneers with thinly-disguised cynicism at institutions others regard as hallowed, pours scorn on the self-important and inflated as he steers his programme with a single-minded focus across choppy waters of controversy - all to the on-going delight and enjoyment of thousands of listeners each day.
    With his probing analytical mind and fearless stance, Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins has had a colourful reputation as a journalist.
    Today he commands pride of place as a leader in talk-show radio.
    Motty Perkins seems to have engineered the formula to gain and maintain listenership. You love him or you hate him. Some love to hate him. He is as absorbing as he is entertaining. He has been psychoanalysed and criticised by many, but he is loved by the common man, whose opinions he gives a strident resonance that is difficult to ignore.
    His show 'Perkins on Line' has taken its place as the most popular and effective talk show in Jamaica.
    Sitting with Motty, one is bombarded with many stories. This storyteller makes you want to listen as he interprets history and applies it to today's realities. He is able to distance himself from the event, the sentiment and the emotions and apply a detached philosophical interpretation to the issue. Above all, he likes logic. He is sometimes seen as cold and unfeeling, but his social skills are impeccable and when off the microphone, he is the life of the party.
    FOREVER CONTROVERSIAL
    Motty revels in controversy. He savours it and delights in it. He quotes from the Good Book, he languishes on the schools of thought from learned minds and combines the ideas to offer fresh perspectives which opens the listeners' minds to analytical interpretations. He has been accused of negativism, but perhaps, that is his way of getting his audience to think 'out of the box.
    "People do not have to fear me unless they are on a bad wicket. If they are confident they will call me. If they have doubt, they might find it embarrassing," he said.
    He has vast experience as a parliamentary reporter, a news editor, a broadcaster, columnist and talk show host, and he is respected on all fronts.
    Motty has numerous views on how things should or ought to be. He feels strongly that we should value the lessons of history and use it as a guide to tailor the way forward.
    "We cannot operate in isolation of events past and present, or be forever re-inventing the wheel," he said, "for that will determine how far we go and at what pace we develop as a people and a nation."
    Motty is guided by the anthropological stance which says that material backwardness is a function of cultural isolation. He supports the view that cultural cross-fertilisation is what drives material progress. "We do not need to re-invent the wheel," he again emphasised. "We have to move from the point of accumulated experience, we must understand the whys of history and not get caught up with the events themselves. We need to understand why the Europeans dominated the world for 500 years. No need to get caught up with the sentiment of what was lost, focus on the psyche and the strength of the conqueror."
    On the point of accumulated experience, he illustrated his point with a reference to Bee-thoven and the Internet. "Beethoven didn't start where the first musician started. The Internet is not a new idea. It is as a result of the accumulated knowledge and experience of thousands of years. If we do not educate our children, we are depriving them of developing their potential as human beings. We have to respect the principle of value-added. We are suffering from intellectual poverty. Our intellectuals should be helping us to understand our world and they are not performing that function," he noted.
    "In Jamaica, we do not value ideas," says Perkins. "Our education is not geared towards promoting understanding. Jamaica's politics could not accommodate an educated population. This may have been by design but not necessarily a conscious one. And we are now suffering from that lack of vision.
    "As black people, we need to understand why five white faces and one Japanese represent the Group of Six (the six leading nations of the world). Why did Europe go to Africa and not Africa go to Europe? What enabled the Europeans to dominate for 500 years? These are the questions to which we should seek answers.
    "We need to understand the principles of leadership and the underpinning of what propels a once underdeveloped nation like Singapore (the size of St. James) to move from a poor Third World country to a First World country with a per capita income of US$30,000 while Jamaica which Singapore once used as a model of development, now has a per capita income of US$1,500 or less. We need to have the vision to understand the strategy to follow the dictates necessary to move forward."
    In the arena of world leadership, Motty admires most of the leaders of the American Revolution.
    "I admire George Washington, who led the revolution to victory ­ I admire Thomas Jefferson, who provided the world with the best definition of Government, which says that all men are created equal ­ they are endowed by the creator with inalienable rights, among them the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and it is to secure these rights that Governments are instituted among men. This is the primary purpose for which Governments exist," he said.
    EQUAL RESPECT
    He feels strongly that the same respect is due to a man of high office as the handcart man. Individuals, he feels, should not be accorded respect as a result of their office, but that they should earn that respect as an individual.
    On a point of the value of self-perception, Motty said there are many lessons to be learned from an individual like the eminent Colin Powell, United States Secretary of State and military leader. This man was able to rise through the ranks of the military to hold the nation's highest military post, in a country rife with racism. He did not internalise his blackness. He is confident, he knows his strengths. He forgot that he was black. He had high self-esteem and did not rely on the opinion of others to determine how far he went.
    WOMAN POWER
    Looking at the prospect of women to govern, Motty said, "I think women in Jamaica are quite capable." He explained that in today's world, it is only brain that is required, not muscle and body mass that gave men the dominant position. In the past, men assumed leadership position based on their ability to perform functions of hunting and protection. "The modus operandi</I>," Mutty ex-plained, "has changed in today's environment. Women are in many ways different from men biologically and from conditioning. But they understand their strengths and the power of a teardrop."
    Turning to an ancient story of Rome: "I recall a moment in history when Rome founded by Romulus and Remus raided the Sabines and stole their women. The Sabines in turn made a counter-attack. While the two warring factions were muscling up, it was the women who got in between and said to stop this nonsense. Women have an in-built capacity for exercising good sense. They do not have to go around beating their chests, their pride does not rest in machismo. Women have brain power to move forward into leadership," he posited.
    Wilmot Perkins loves a conversation. He revels in his knowledge of history and his ability to place issues into perspective. "I want people to think through issues." That is why he has so dubbed his show ­ 'The Thinking Person's Talk Show'. "My intention is to focus public attention upon the gaping hiatus between what is and what might be, and to do it within a broad historical framework that embraces not only the history of Jamaica, but the history of mankind," he noted. "There was never a quiet moment during my career through the media."
    This outspoken individual has never been afraid to speak his mind. Whether out of pocket or not, Motty remains strongly opinionated. He has the guts to stand his ground without care for the consequences. He remembers several spats with Governments of the day as he is partial to none.
    He recalls an interview with then Minister of Home Affairs, Roy McNeil, who had undertaken to use members of the Gun Club to substitute for policemen who were taking industrial action. Motty's question to the minister touched a nerve when he questioned the basis the gun club was being hired.
    "Both groups had in common an interest in guns and shooting," he said. "Is this your view of the police?" he asked the minister.
    Of course, he was asked kindly by the board to demit his post at JBC. That was Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins then. I am sure he remains the same Motty today.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    I see Sickko mek mistake and call the Icon smutty! Tell me something Sickko, how many of today's journalists have the balls to do this? Figet it ... as Portia start bitch and complain everybody fall in line.


    He recalls an interview with then Minister of Home Affairs, Roy McNeil, who had undertaken to use members of the Gun Club to substitute for policemen who were taking industrial action. Motty's question to the minister touched a nerve when he questioned the basis the gun club was being hired.
    "Both groups had in common an interest in guns and shooting," he said. "Is this your view of the police?" he asked the minister.
    Of course, he was asked kindly by the board to demit his post at JBC. That was Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins then. I am sure he remains the same Motty today
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lazie View Post
      I see Sickko mek mistake and call the Icon smutty! Tell me something Sickko, how many of today's journalists have the balls to do this? Figet it ... as Portia start bitch and complain everybody fall in line.


      He recalls an interview with then Minister of Home Affairs, Roy McNeil, who had undertaken to use members of the Gun Club to substitute for policemen who were taking industrial action. Motty's question to the minister touched a nerve when he questioned the basis the gun club was being hired.
      "Both groups had in common an interest in guns and shooting," he said. "Is this your view of the police?" he asked the minister.
      Of course, he was asked kindly by the board to demit his post at JBC. That was Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins then. I am sure he remains the same Motty today
      Siccko is not worthy to lick the bacteria feeding on the slime accumalated on the bottom of the boots worn by a workman employed by Motty Perkins.

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      • #4
        "Why did Europe go to Africa
        and not Africa to Europe" Motty you are an intellectual giant in the field of history. I guess you are so busy with your opinions that you never heard of the moors. Carry on, you are doing fine (based on your limitations).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jawge View Post
          "Why did Europe go to Africa
          and not Africa to Europe" Motty you are an intellectual giant in the field of history. I guess you are so busy with your opinions that you never heard of the moors. Carry on, you are doing fine (based on your limitations).
          You not in a position fi talk about the icon's limitations.
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            Stay deh feel say him nuh know bout. Mutty has been able to sound intelligent mainly because he tells you only enuff to help is argument. I guess we all do that on this site to a point. Mutty isn't in the bizniz of education.

            Mutty gets away with it because the people he talks to are of like-mind. Why would they ask, ever heard of the Moors, Mutty?

            Of course Mutty talks a lot of sense sometimes (even Hitler must have had adoring nieces and nephews!) but he certainly has his sentimental biases, not grounded in any kind of logic or sense.


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            • #7
              And who determines who is "in a position"? You??!?!


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              • #8
                Well Lazie says he is a genius.
                I asked lazie to give me the definition of the word genius. (to this day, no reply)

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                • #9
                  Okay! It's clear that you are not very smart if you are really expecting an answer from Lazie!


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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                    Stay deh feel say him nuh know bout. Mutty has been able to sound intelligent mainly because he tells you only enuff to help is argument. I guess we all do that on this site to a point. Mutty isn't in the bizniz of education.

                    Mutty gets away with it because the people he talks to are of like-mind. Why would they ask, ever heard of the Moors, Mutty?

                    Of course Mutty talks a lot of sense sometimes (even Hitler must have had adoring nieces and nephews!) but he certainly has his sentimental biases, not grounded in any kind of logic or sense.
                    Name a journalist / broadcaster that is in the icon's league nuh? I hear him handle poppyshow Omar in a manner everyone else would think twice of doing, one comic from the PCJ came out in defense of Trafigura when it just buss and Mutty ripped his arguments to threads.

                    One thing I've learnt since listening to the icon, no one ever step up and say a lie the icon a tell. Unuh can gwaan claim him biased. Same way another idiot came on the program reading an article Mutty wrote from in the 80s, attempting to show that Mutty is pro JLP, the dummy lacked the comprehension of what he was reading that he didn't understand that the article was knocking the gov't of the day.

                    When Mutty retire who ago tek up the mantle? Everybody else fraid a the powahs dat be ... the Icon keep it real.
                    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                    • #11
                      "no one ever step up and say a lie the icon a tell"

                      Oh really? Verify the Europe into Africa and not Africa into Europe argument. I know that there are quite a few competent people in Ja to debate Mutty on history but my guess is that they view him as someone highly opinionated and a ranter (so why even bother). he has his disciples out there (who aren't accustomed to logic and reason) who swears by him though

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jawge View Post
                        "no one ever step up and say a lie the icon a tell"

                        Oh really? Verify the Europe into Africa and not Africa into Europe argument. I know that there are quite a few competent people in Ja to debate Mutty on history but my guess is that they view him as someone highly opinionated and a ranter (so why even bother). he has his disciples out there (who aren't accustomed to logic and reason) who swears by him though
                        If you fail to understand what he was asking, well ... thats expected. Again, I am yet to see any of his doubters or whatever unuh waan call unuhselves step up ad say a lie him a tell. Why yuh nuh give him a call bout yuh banned books theory?
                        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                        • #13
                          so that he can tell me
                          that books were being banned before christ? No Lazie, let him continue to teach you

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                          • #14
                            There Lazie goes again. Di man aks yuh fi verify di Europe into Africa and not Africa into Europe argument. What is Jawge, and I, not understanding?!?

                            sigh


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                              Stay deh feel say him nuh know bout. Mutty has been able to sound intelligent mainly because he tells you only enuff to help is argument. I guess we all do that on this site to a point. Mutty isn't in the bizniz of education.

                              Mutty gets away with it because the people he talks to are of like-mind. Why would they ask, ever heard of the Moors, Mutty?

                              Of course Mutty talks a lot of sense sometimes (even Hitler must have had adoring nieces and nephews!) but he certainly has his sentimental biases, not grounded in any kind of logic or sense.
                              In the years of listening to Motty Perkins, the one thing that stands out above all is his arguments are grounded in logic and reason.. I am not sure what program you have been listenting tuh.. sentimental biases ????

                              As Motty likes to say.. point out whenever you disagree with him and show either where he is lying or his reasoning is poor... I am yet to hear anyone do either..

                              Those who take umbrage with Motty need to question themselves more often than not... some say he is too negative.. but if he is talking the truth.. what does that say about the state of things..???

                              For those looking for something to 'feel good' about.. there is Barbara Gloudon..

                              I would not put her in the same category as Motty however.. in fact there are few on the radio that can be put in his class..

                              Can you suggest some names ?

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