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Jennifer Ally’s Vile Campaign Is a Mirror of PPP’s Rotten Core

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June 12, 2025
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by Randy Gopaul
In a country where grief is sacred, Jennifer Ally has made a sport of stomping on the hearts of grieving parents. Her daily, venomous social media attacks against the mother of Adrianna Younge, a young woman whose death shattered her family — are not just cruel. They are inhuman. They are vile. And they are entirely consistent with the ethically bankrupt behavior of the PPP regime she so proudly supports.

Ally’s posts, mocking corpses, mocking grief, mocking trauma, have become a daily insult to every Guyanese with a conscience. And yet, in the face of this psychological assault, the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) has remained shamefully silent. This is the same ERC that found the time to sanction a young Black man for a song lyric about a Hindu deity. But not one word, not one reprimand, not even a whisper of concern about Jennifer Ally’s verbal brutality toward a broken mother.

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Why? Because Ally is aligned with power, with the PPP’s chaotic, corrupt, race-baiting political machine that believes it can buy loyalty with oil, gold, and selective justice. Ally’s words are not just the musings of an internet troll, they are a political symptom. They expose the dual morality at the heart of the current regime: one rule for the powerful, another for everyone else. She mocks the dead. She humiliates the grieving. And the state responds with a wink and a shrug.

Meanwhile, Adrianna’s mother, whose only crime is mourning her child, has been forced to seek mental health support because the weight of grief was made heavier by the state-sanctioned cruelty of Jennifer Ally.

The Western world watches this circus and takes notes. They break down our doors not because they respect us, but because they see a society where pain is politicized, hate is rewarded, and grief is a punchline.

Let this be clear, Jennifer Ally does not represent Guyana. She represents everything wrong with the PPP.

And the longer decent people stay silent, the more we become complicit in this vile theater.

 

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