Morality questions for a columnist

Dear Editor,
A controversial columnist likes to recklessly question and/or condemn people on morality issues even when they make minor indiscretions. He attacks others (PPP politicians and his critics) on their personal life in particular. This columnist needs to honestly look inwards and tell us about his own moral life.
He claims he is a moral person. But is he that moral? Evidence does not support his moralistic position. This columnist condemned Donald Trump’s sex life. But is this columnist that much different from the Donald?
As I travel around Guyana, people related their encounters with this columnist – many of his actions are not that of a morally reputable person. Here are some pertinent questions on morality for the columnist:
Can he explain his encounter with a beautiful fair-skinned girl during the 1970s at CI!
Did this columnist ever molest a young lady at UG grounds some years ago? Did the girl’s jewellery get lost on the ground? Did he send his students to look for the jewellery the following day?
This columnist needs to stop presenting an image that he is a morally upright person especially when so many questions remain unanswered about his conduct.
He also needs to stop censoring critiques about his behaviour and writings.

Yours truly,
Vishnu Bisram