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Jamaica's Last Resort

 http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/gov-t-calling-out-national-reserve_208706?profile=1606 Normally, at this time of the year, unarmed police trainees are put on the streets under the supervision of training officers so I hope this is also done again this Christmas. These trainees patrol in groups of 3 or more and are not armed with guns - only non-lethal weapons. The training officer can be armed with a gun. The trainees have radios so that they can call for backup when necessary. I was once a member of the JDF Reserves. I had a job at the time and the active service involved training and exercises on week ends, holidays and vacations. This was in the Good Old Days when crime in Jamaica was very low. I was never called up full-time. I enjoyed the training and exercises which helped my career. It was also fun so I urge young people to join. You can continue your studies or keep your job and still serve in the JDF. The call up of the reserves is a good move but this is pretty much the

Silence in the face of Evil is sometimes not evil

 http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editorial/-silence-in-the-face-of-evil-is-itself-evil-_208436?profile=1100?amp_js_v=a6&amp_gsa=1&profile=1100&usqp=mq331AQHKAFQArABIA== Few people are as brave as Mr Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the noted German theologian and anti-Nazi dissident who was executed in 1945. He put it best when he said: “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. . If we are waiting on most people to exhibit that kind of bravery, we will be waiting a long time. I certainly do not recommend that people come forward the way the writer suggests as I do not want their death on my conscience. This writer urges us to come forward with info to a police force that is corrupt and has members in league with the gangs. It is widely known that the best and brightest or our police officers leave the JCF early. Why? One example of how corrupt and inefficient our security forces are is how they deal with illegal dances. I have been on the phone to love

How Democracies Die - Book Review

 Title: How Democracies Die Authors: Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt Available: Amazon Kindle The problem with democracy is that it is a bad form of government but the other forms of government are so much worse. We have to accept that any form of government is going to be less than perfect. Democracy can be messy. The word 'democracy' means different things to different people. To some, such as the writers of this book, true democracy, majority rule, can lead to a 'tyranny' of the majority. This 'tyranny' can be tempered by a constitution protecting minority and individual rights - but not always. Examples of regimes ignoring the constitution abound in this book. The writers' view of a resilient democracy seems to be one where mainstream party leaders called 'Gatekeepers' restrict who have access to power. The authors submit that this is a better form of democracy than one that allows anyone to contest for state power. Gatekeepers prevent 'un

DK again!

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/the-agenda/radical-democracy-left-politics-and-the-pnp-a-tribute-to-d-k-duncan_208237?profile=1096 Well educated, people of good intentions join the political establishment and yet things keep getting worse. The Bible says something about old wine skins which is appropriate. If you enter and submit to a corrupt political structure, more times than not, you become corrupt and/or a party to corruption. 'His (DK's) struggle was to make their (Jamaicans) lives a decent and humane one with dignity.' DK failed, Jamaica is a failure....People like the DKs and Bogues of Jamaica should have formed a movement of real change instead of grafting themselves into the stinking, rotting albatross of the JLP/PNP political establishment. The political parties, rotten as they were, seemed to be the way and Michael Manley was a good salesman...... A real opportunity was lost in the 60's. All these well educated people of good intentions need to accept that we