All doubts are cleared up now

Dear Editor,
If ever there were doubts or misconceptions in our minds as regards the method, scope, and intentions of the attack at the Mon Repos Market, it has all been cleared up now with that asinine statement made by the Opposition Leader. A paraphrase of what Mr Norton is saying is that it is the PPP/C who inflicted the racial attack on the Indian vendors at Mon Repos then would turn again and blame it on the looters.
This is typical PNC tactics done in the very same way they are peddling the venomous lies that it is the PPP/C who rigged The March 2020 elections. Nothing could be further from the truth even if you had half a brain that a situation such as Elections 2020 was an act of the PNC and its lackeys, there is no question in any one’s mind on this one. But they persist with this line of lying persuasion, that is, blaming the misdeeds on the victims of crime, that they actually believe it.
But the real reason for them brazenly lying and disgracefully embarrassing themselves lies in the following: (a) that the Mon Repos mayhem was a politically motivated and racially orchestrated act was something that had its genesis in a political party – we all know who – and (b) the Government’s immediate assistance to the victims.
I would linger a little longer on part (b) of the above, that is, Government’s rapid response to the victims’ demise. It is a well-known fact that these so-called protest actions have a direct purpose in mind, to inflict maximum damage to the victims and then sit back and gloatingly watch them grovel. I am talking about watching the victims cry and suffer knowing not how they can get back on their feet again. However, a caring Government was quick to the rescue to help these innocent people – who had nothing to do with Quindon Bacchus’ death – get back their livelihoods and go on to have a decent life again.
This has the PNC party stunned and at the same time seething with anger, that those terrorists moronic plan did not meet its final fulfilment. Nothing hurts a subversive element more than when that individual’s plan is openly thwarted; this is their problematic sore!

Respectfully,
Neil Adams