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Op- Ed | Decent people, the African community, must stop treating Freddie Kissoon with kid gloves

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January 5, 2021
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Trade unionist Lincoln Lewis

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Valuable, but necessary, time is being taken to deal with the rigged mind, the nincompoopism of Freddie Kissoon who has nothing to do and all day within which to do it. Every day he takes advantage of his media privilege to pound the African race on his electoral repeated nonsense, his garbage rants.  Let me be very clear, the Black race and Black leaders have nothing to be ashamed of. Neither must we allow this racially-driven captain of chaos to determine our reality which true to his nature would be dishonest (rigged). He is not qualified to make such judgment about rigging and dishonesty because he has lost all credibility when it comes to his ability to be intellectually honest.

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He is a self-admitted thief of intellectual property and a liar, going back as far as he admitted publicly to stealing books thereby depriving the owner the necessary revenue associated with sales. He is a common, ordinary thief no different than a shoplifter, but he feels his thievery is good because of academic pursuit. Who knows what else he did?

He was also caught in the dishonest act of plagiarising in his PhD programme in Canada and was dishonourably discharged. He who has brought international academic shame on this nation now thinks he has authority to speak about rigging. Who and what gives him that right? He was lucky that he was able to work at the University of Guyana (UG). Plagiarism is a grave academic sin, and few institutions of higher learning would have hired a proven disgraced and dishonourably discharged academic cheater. He continues to propagate his dishonesty by misleading this nation that whereas he read sic (did some reading) for a PhD, he has none.

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Whatever Kissoon says should be meticulously scrutinised because he cannot be trusted. A few years ago, he was engaged in another act of dishonesty. He took money from UG to do research while on sabbatical and provided no work. Another dishonesty. Were it not for the failure of management to engage in due process (which was drawn to their attention by yours truly as a member on the UG Council) this academic cheat (rigger) would have been tossed out. He should be the last person to speak, much less write, about rigging for he has mastered the art of the con and repeated it time and time again. When he hears the word rig, rigging or rigger or any word that even hints to dishonesty he should remain silent because it speaks of him.

I stand by my position the 2020 election should have been cancelled not declared given the revelations the recount process unearthed and the failure of GECOM to implement Order 60 of 2020 in its totality, as promised to society, in delivering “a credible count.”  But he whose mind is rigged will never acknowledge this. His paid assignment is to do the daily dribble of seeking to convince society the riggers were the Coalition parties and Africans leaders were in the forefront of this. Like the university in Canada, we must not let this conman escape accountability.

The integrity of the vote in the 2020 election was not safeguarded and GECOM knew this during the recount exercise. No election body worth its salt, having recognised the gravity of the situation, should have foisted on this nation known tainted tabulations as legal (declared) results. There is nothing wrong in legally applying the full scope of the law to uphold justice or circumvent injustice.

It is one thing when an election is suspected to be compromised and declared but another when it is known to be compromised and declared. Guyana saw this in the 2006 Election when the Alliance For Change’s votes and seat were knowingly awarded to the People’s Progressive Party/Civic. We witnessed it again in 2020 when GECOM, having gone through a recount and admitted “grave irregularities” by none other than the Chairperson, this nation was forced to accept tainted results as credible. But local and international bullysim, bordering on electoral terrorism, held many hostage. Even our children, going home from school in assigned and easily identified school buses, were not spared from the violent attacks and disruptive behaviours.

Guyana’s rigger (cheater) of international disrepute, in collusion with others, want the Black race to feel it must carry the sole burden and responsibility for the shenanigans in the 2020 election, and basically for everything that is wrong in Guyana. The master conman, even as he pens his dribble, ignores the irrefutable 47 boxes from the lower East Coast Demerara, a PPP/C stronghold, that had no statutory documents. In his corrupted brains the Coalition is responsible not the presiding officers who may have been corrupted. To this academic cheat, the Black race is so stupid it would rig against its own interest. This is intellectual idiocy at its best and only a corrupted mind (rigger) would not recognise the illogic. The pseudo intellect.

As I continue to follow President Donald Trump’s manoeuvres in the presidential election I am even more convinced the electoral coup his administration executed in Guyana (2020) and Bolivia (2019) he is hoping to replicate there. He is not only assailing the courts, but electoral bodies, political leaders, and legislatures to turn the election in his favour as was done in Guyana. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had the audacity to threaten our courts, GECOM and government officials with visa revocations if a particular result was not declared.

Whereas Americans and their institutions are standing up to Trump, notwithstanding the plummeting, in Guyana we had the opposite effect. It was political not legal dictate that ruled the day at the behest of rogues, local and international. Only rigged minds, peering through racist lenses such as Kissoon would see the obvious and say otherwise.  He and many others like him have not evolved to the level of human decency we are witnessing by some in the USA who are not allowing Trump to compromise America’s democracy, despite the known ethnic and racial undertones. Freddie Kissoon, the known cheat, is no decent human being.

It is time the decent people of Guyana, of all races, especially those descendants of Africa who he continues to badger and denigrate stop treating Freddie with kid gloves and fearing his pseudo intellectual onslaught. It is time to take him and those who are his supporters on.



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