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  • Our politics as seen by an outsider - or, is buying into a

    lie?

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    Polling Jamaica style
    published: Wednesday | August 29, 2007



    Leah Marville, Contributor

    MY HILLSIDE view has always deceivingly painted Kingston a tranquil and simple city.

    However, on August 7, Jamaica's nomination day, my veil of deceit was lifted and the mask of tranquility was absent. My routine venture to the gas station below my stay became a front-seat view to Jamaica's belligerent politics.

    With scores in orange shouting "People's National Party!" (PNP) on one side of the narrow road, balanced by an opposing sea of green shouting "Jamaica Labour Party!" (JLP), the resultant traffic meandering and ebbing through, acted as the only form of mediation separating the two sides, ensuring a peaceful afternoon.

    As the vehicle in which I travelled ventured closer to the party agitators, the noise of political slogans slowly seeped into the car, punctuating Kelly Clarkson's Never Again eventually to a point of inaudibility.

    I have always been aware of Jamaica's grim political situation and understood the election period to be a time where many citizens became martyrs to those akin to their political views, but never had my imagination conjured, with any accuracy, anything close to what I had seen that day. To these faces of orange and green, a vote for their party is the validation of tomorrow's meal, and to deprive them of such is to throw oneself into the lion's den.

    Grim situation
    With this savage aggression staring me in the face, my immediate concern to prolong my safety relied on dissociation with either party. My only consolation at the time derived from the assurance thatthe colour of my shirt was white. In the few seconds that it took for our vehicle to clear the campaigners, I had felt the fear and skepticism that has been plaguing many Jamaicans for decades.

    With red and yellow becoming the new 'orange' and blue becoming the new 'green', one's absolute safety in asserting one's neutrality is confirmed by a black and white wardrobe.

    Freedom to choose
    As a Barbadian, democracy has always meant the freedom to choose one's vote. However, Jamaica forges a democracy where, on its face, citizens are given the choice to vote for either of two political parties, but underlying that, the politically affiliated death toll squeezes the hands of those who dare, into silence.

    Under this duress, most middle-to upper-class Jamaicans apathetically shy away as the change in government does not affect the price of bread.
    If August 7 was any kind of dress rehearsal for the official election day then I, along with an increasing number of fearful Jamaicans will cower into a back- seat ride to change.


    Leah Marville is a Barbadian studying in Jamaica. Story reprinted from www.nationnews.com
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    What percentage of our population depend directly on political parties for their meals?

    To these faces of orange and green, a vote for their party is the validation of tomorrow's meal, and to deprive them of such is to throw oneself into the lion's den.
    True or false?
    For me it a myth. It may suit the opposition party - (whichever is in opposition) - to foster such a myth but "truth"?

    ...then there is the fact that we are all apart by one degree of separation and in such a situation what benefits one benefits all! If this latter is true even if there are persons who have had such thoughts it could never be possible to make it come true. Who among us, for example, do not have friends, relatives and acquaintances on both sides of the political divide?
    Last edited by Karl; August 29, 2007, 08:28 AM.
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      That is the type of post that should be deleted. Don't know why it was posted in the first place.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Exile View Post
        That is the type of post that should be deleted. Don't know why it was posted in the first place.
        Why?
        ...you have a problem with the Bajan expressing views?
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Read the article again Karl....slowly.

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