Kissoon has earned its place as a key contributor to Guyana’s reintegration – Kaieteur News

Kissoon has earned its place as a key contributor to Guyana’s reintegration


DEAR EDITOR,

I exercise the right to reply similar to Frederick Kissoon’s article “Granger ignored Lewis, will Trump ignore Flynn?” (KN 23rd December 2020). I’m a proud blue-collar worker. I admire all the working class people, blue collar or suit and tie that some refer to as white collar. As a trade unionist, I am happy to see individuals engaged in honest and productive efforts that bring financial support to themselves and their family while honestly contributing to building a better community.
I can make no assertion compared to the scholarly achievement of Michael Flynn or Freddie Kissoon. What I do know is that, compared to Kissoon and Flynn, I am a man of intellectual character and integrity. I am a patriotic Guyanese, an African man who subscribes to the rights and rule of law, not only to some, but to all peoples of my country and elsewhere, regardless of skin color, hair texture or social class . I believe in the humanity of all peoples making them worthy of equal rights and justice.
My values ​​are consistent with the seasons, for all the citizens of the world. I believe in freedom and equality. I believe in justice for all, not just some, and unlike the two fraudulent and dishonest, remote deporters, I have never been dishonestly discharged from any institution or organization with which I was associated. Flynn and Kissoon reject, on an organizational and social level, and have decided that the useful waste tools that do the dirty work are for those who want to protect their own image.
Both men are small in size and ugly human specimens by virtue of their shameless political impulsiveness and lack of accuracy. They both play the role in their respective countries similar to Dracula’s loyal back-hunting, luring unwitting and naive victims into a deadly ‘undead’ blood sucking experience, even as they support the release of a deadly wickedness on their nation. Flynn and Kissoon are dishonest misconduct and a social nuisance, with no moral code, or sense of fair play. They can be considered successful citizens in their areas. They are not good or decent citizens.
Flynn’s views in the US election differ from mine on Guyana. The “nincompoopism” shown by Kissoon and his wicked intention to undermine Africa’s opposition to a wicked regime would understandably cause him to fail to recognize the fundamental differences in the two.
I am convinced that Freddie’s job is to promote and support alternate realities in Guyana, to enable the political destabilization of our beautiful country by the greedy and corrupt political class. Kissoon operating at the media level absent the conviction, military brass, tongue and polish is Guyana’s version of Flynn although he is greatly disillusioned, wild and ugly looking. Both seem to have some state of mind beyond my intellectual competence to decide. In that regard, I venture to say only that while functional, they lose some marbles.
There are those who believe that America has a sick mind in the White House, a thought that makes vicious dictators. Flynn who served served that sick mind, making history as the shortest-serving national security adviser who served a presidential pardon in a bizarre and enduring relief to impede justice for the American people. Flynn suggested that since his release from prison, outgoing US President Donald Trump should use military force to “re-run” the election in the key swing states he lost in November.
Trump has claimed massive election fraud and victory even though state and federal investigators have found no evidence of election fraud that would change the election result. Further, the verification and certification of the electoral process was completed by all states at the time when Flynn made additional reckless statements, suggesting abuse of martial law in the absence of a complete civil analysis of law and order and to delegate and reverse valid and valid electoral results. The intellectual idiot ignores this.
Unlike what happened in the USA where the attempt to corrupt the election results at the request of the sitting President, in Guyana it was attacked by the then opposition and organized subsets, along with a corrupt domestic , private, regional and foreign media. forces, which reversed the process. The vicious attack, lies and misinformation and the liberation of the international bully of workers led to all democracy organizations collapsing under pressure.
Kissoon has earned its place as a key contributor to Guyana’s reintegration; electoral fatigue 2020; undermining GECOM; the domination and consolidation of “alternative facts” to alternate reality; the PPP violence released on this nation; the attacks went out to the working class in Africa and community members in Africa. The imminent destruction of Guyana as an independent sovereign nation exercising control over its oil wealth, and prime real estate rests on the shoulders of Kissoon, and other kindred spirits, among them some corrupt, self-serving racist ideologies, powered by racers, racers and soup drinkers. with no moral compass or commitment to a country.
Trumpland, USA, is a case study of what happened in Guyana and Bolivia but failed in the USA where democracy was also attacked. Unfortunately Guyana’s new democracy and corruption rules failed again. Unlike Kissoon, I have an unequivocal belief in the rights and control of the law for all Guyanese and not just some. I understand the moral value of wrong and evil. I understand the intent behind his attack on my credibility and integrity. For him, my embrace and the pursuit of justice are a threat to PPP dominance and control. I represent Africa’s opposition to the “black invasion” of being an architect for decades now.
Where my image and integrity are in question, my record that he is maliciously trying to foul speaks for me as his constant flawed shape changes. My stance on the Guyana 2020 elections is unchanged. I repeat with the same conviction that, given what was obvious and more so now a coup, that President David Granger should have canceled the elections. This was only possible before the declaration and I publicly expressed, in an effort to save Guyana, this view that remains the same.
The US elections have been the subject of all-encompassing political and legal maneuvers in an attempt to embroider the US President in a number of corrupt practices to illegally demolish the results. Guyanese should have exercised every legal move to subvert the unleashed brass coup on his democracy, promoted by Trump officials and supported by others. Nothing in Flynn’s suggested military reluctance of the US elections process to avoid declared and certified elections, which resists multiple state recounts and court rulings, contrasts with my belief that President Granger could have abolish the elections and save Guyana from the coup that led to regime change. Whether it is a coup to bring about regime change or continuity, a coup is unacceptable to me.
Freddie the ugly misfit, Dracula’s helchback and intellectually corrupt thinking will try to corrupt the gullible in society. As is evident even in the great USA, there are many such. It must be a constant struggle to base our society on rights and the rule of law. This is what worked for the USA and can and will work for Guyana. Beware of those, from the media to all branches of government, who are a current threat and danger to these fundamentals on which democracy must be built.
Dignity is the object and duty of the decent people to do so. Fear must no longer stalk this land and sick bullies like Kissoon must be constantly challenged every time he raises his disheveled head to alternate reality.

Lincoln Lewis



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