EVIL LEADING TO DESTRUCTION
Mr. Statchel Warner |
The present government by all accounts seems to have depravity as it motive, economic plunder as its goal, lies, fraud, force and economic manipulation as it method and the economic destruction of Anguilla as its only result. Those persons that dare mention what is happening on the island are denounced by persons with varying agendas as reactionaries who oppose everything and refuse to support the lesser of evils. Personally I have been told that I oppose every step, measure, slogan or premise of this government and of the past administration but I am proud of my stance.
Anguillians are living under fear, fear to react, fear of victimization, fear of further economic ruin. Even those who a few years ago believed that their wealth would have protected them from political victimization and economic ruin, now realize that both action and inaction by the Government can be detrimental to everyone.
Anguilla today is in the hands of an irresponsible evil, a bunch of looters, the country is collapsing and we will soon be left to starve. Over the years we have watched, the health and education system collapsed, the financial system have collapsed, the energy sector that revolves around Anglec is in ever growing chaos. The social fabric that have allowed this country to survive for hundreds of year are torn. Youth on youth violence has reached an alarming level, yet we have leaders and influential people that are willing to declare all is well.
Leaders who rather than accept responsibility for their actions or inaction prefer to blame the past government, foreigners or the British for the social ills. Leaders that lost their moral compass and only incentives are the economic incentives and benefits they currently receive from a decaying system.
The belief that is propagated within the society that no matter how bad we are doing the other islands are doing worse is flawed and when coupled with government policies and a populace that is increasingly semi-skilled and under educated are leading to economic enslavement, social destruction and political chaos.
The question is where do we go from here? Where is the next generation of leaders?
By: Statchel Warner
Mr. Statchel Warner studied BSc International Relations, Cert. Social Services at University of the West Indies. He is a Thinker, Writer, Activist, Politician (former Anguillian National Alliance (ANA) Candidate), Entrepreneur, and a possible candidate for the Road South Constituency in the next General Election on Anguilla in 2015.