Searchlight Logo
special_image

    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
    • News
      • Front Page
      • News
      • Breaking News
      • Press Release
      • Features
      • Special Features
      • From the Courts
      • Sports
      • Regional / World
    • Opinions
      • Editorial
      • Our Readers’ Opinions
      • Bassy – Love Vine
      • Dr. Fraser- Point of View
      • R. Rose – Eye of the Needle
      • On Target
      • Dr Jozelle Miller
      • The World Around Us
      • Random Thoughts
    • Advice
      • Kitchen Corner
      • What’s on Fleek this week
      • Health Wise
      • Physician’s Weekly
      • Business Buzz
      • Hey Rosie!
      • Prime the pump
    • ePaper
    • Obituaries
      • In Memoriam / Acknowledgement
      • Tribute
    • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Letters To The Editor
      • General Contact Information
      • Contact our Webmaster
    • About Us
      • Interactive Media Ltd
      • St. Vincent & the Grenadines
    • Subscribe
Dr. Fraser- Point of View
September 18, 2020

SVG needs serious political fogging!

But will that be enough! Our country is standing at the edge of a precipice and something will have to be done soon because this land is being transformed or forced into one inhabited by two sets of people that are drifting further and further apart. In the days of Joshua and Cato elections were fought bitterly but once they were over the country regained its sanity. That is certainly not so today. Loyalty to party rather than country is unending.

This election season is becoming turbulent and could throw the country completely off the precipice which itself has lost its firm foundations. Who will calm the turbulent waters? Some persons serving in key institutions and in ambassadorial positions have clearly not understood their purpose. The days of civil organisations have disappeared as people seek comfort and in cases refuge in their political parties. Civil society has collapsed.  Even the Church is suspect as one wonders about its loyalty and what is driving it, a strange unchristian thought to wonder about.

But there is irony in the fact that despite the many suspicions of the Church and how it functions it is still seen as the only body with the power to save the country. But this is fast becoming something of the past. Fear is gripping the ground as people try to protect what they have. They have thus put on their battle gears. The Silly season is well and truly on and we are becoming desperate and panicky.

Two matters have highlighted social media in the last week. One was the filming of a campaign piece in the cemetery, apparently affecting in some way a burial that was to have taken place that same day and the arrest a few days ago of Dr Wayne Murray for a post he had put on Facebook. On the issue of the cemetery my only point is that a cemetery should be a sacred spot where our friends and relatives are buried. It carries with it a lot of history but is revered by persons especially on All Souls Day who assemble there to light candles and pay homage to their departed ones. A mock burial is nothing new except it happens at the end of the process when we know who has in fact died.  In any event their creativity should have resulted in the recreation of a burial scene in another spot, heightening the drama and perhaps even humour.

The Murray incident is something that has been terribly mismanaged and allowed to get out of hand, but it is symbolic of the state of panic that has overtaken the country. With elections around the corner everything is being rushed and not carefully thought through. In any event, a starting point should have been dialogue with the family.  But all of this has created unnecessary tensions that could have been avoided if a different approach were taken. Was it concern for the plight of the people that prompted this or the hope of getting votes?

We have reached a stage where what drives things is the election and nothing else seems to matter. My concern is that national policies ought to be carefully thought through and consideration given to sustainability and the possible implications, including, of course, benefits to the people. So, the mad rush to roll out new projects sends bad signals after being in office for almost twenty years. Expect in such situations the emergence of ‘white elephants’.

The thinking perhaps, is  that we will cross that river when we get to it. The action with the Murrays has heightened tension and created fears by others when they put it in the context of the cases of Bigger Biggs and Marcus Defreitas. Will we be engulfed by the turbulent waters?

Dr Adrian Fraser is a social commentator and historian

  • FacebookComments
  • ALSO IN THE NEWS
    Draadon Ackie is first in CPEA
    Front Page
    Draadon Ackie is first in CPEA
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    “WITH GOD, all things are possible.” These words became the bible verse of affirmation for Draádon Ackie, the top performer in the 2026 Caribbean Prim...
    Four KPS students in CPEA top 10
    Front Page
    Four KPS students in CPEA top 10
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    FOUR STUDENTS of Kingstown Preparatory School have secured places among the top 10 performers in the 2026 Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA). Th...
    Michael Febuary continues family legacy
    Front Page
    Michael Febuary continues family legacy
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    IN 2011, Eric Febuary placed second overall in the Common Entrance examinations. Now 15 years later, his younger brother, Michael has continued his fa...
    Philan Lewis placed 4th for boys, 6th overall
    Front Page
    Philan Lewis placed 4th for boys, 6th overall
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    A CELEBRATORY TRIP, a shopping spree, or a special gift of his own choice may well be in store for Philan Lewis, who placed fourth for boys and sixth ...
    Juliano shocked he made the top three
    Front Page
    Juliano shocked he made the top three
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    HE FELT “OVERJOYED and shocked” and while Dickson Methodist School student, Juliano Ryan expected to pass the CPEA Examination with good grades, he di...
    James takes legal action against the State on behalf of mentally ill man
    Front Page
    James takes legal action against the State on behalf of mentally ill man
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    LAWYER, AND FORMER government minister, Carlos James, is moving to take legal action against the State, and has issued a formal letter of notice to th...
    News
    Damien wanted to make his parents and his school proud
    News
    Damien wanted to make his parents and his school proud
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    DAMIEN FRANKLYN of the Windsor Primary School placed 9th overal,l and 6th for boys, with a 100% for Social Studies,98 % for Science, 96% in Math and 8...
    Akili Neverson, Sugar Mill Academy’s top 10 achiever
    News
    Akili Neverson, Sugar Mill Academy’s top 10 achiever
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    AKILI NEVERSON of the Sugar Mill Academy obtained a 100% for Science and a 97.2 % overall to earn one of the top ten spots in the 2026 Caribbean Prima...
    Close to 1,000 graduate from SVG Community College
    News
    Close to 1,000 graduate from SVG Community College
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    MORE THAN 900 STUDENTS graduated from the various divisions of the St.Vincent and the Grenadines Community College (SVGCC) during its 2026 graduation ...
    VincyMas 2026 opens with Calypso semi’s tonight
    News
    VincyMas 2026 opens with Calypso semi’s tonight
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    THE CALYPSO SEMI-FINALS are slated for today, June 26, marking the official opening of VincyMas 2026 under the theme ‘The Great Escape’. The semi-fina...
    Scots man shot and killed on Canouan
    News
    Scots man shot and killed on Canouan
    Webmaster 
    June 26, 2026
    AN EXPATRIATE was shot and killed on the Grenadine island of Canouan on Wednesday June 24e 2026, sending the homicide count in St Vincent and the Gren...

    E-EDITION
    ePaper
    google_play
    app_store
    Subscribe Now
    • Interactive Media Ltd. • P.O. Box 152 • Kingstown • St. Vincent and the Grenadines • Phone: 784-456-1558 © Copyright Interactive Media Ltd.. All rights reserved.
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok