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Jul 29, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
The bludgeon of dismissive human intention on the innocence of parties with an irreproachable and inadvertently perfunctory disposition to unrelated social contact raises dire concern for the basic need of secular and non-religious protective values that ensure civil peace, human respect and a clean road to daily breadwinning.
The abhorrent nature of disrespect in the world of human socialism is an unstoppable force that requires careful intuition to prevent the hardness and tough resolve of intimidating structures of human morale and personality from obscuring and damaging the path of social peace, respect and human capability.
The understanding of this field of nature around its human livelihood must leave no stones unturned in its scope of peaceful resolve whether endowed with the hardness of militarised abruptness or hidden in the fun and laughter of social acceptance and togetherness. No man is an island, and no two people can be the same, but the power of civil protection over the values that can protect a nation from itself are slowly becoming overpowered to the verge of helplessness and it must be dealt with immediately. The protection and safety of nations that carry the most painful burdens have been exemplified all over the world where the power of civil law and the classified accordance of social hegemony separates the sheep and the goat and decides what and whom goes where, no matter how indifferent the quality human attributes reflect the livelihood of a people.
The big buses were once a reality, kindly make it a reality again, as this is way and beyond the struggle of those who do not care about anything because they are independently mobile. People are being insulted, bullied, harassed, robbed, marijuana must be smoked in those minibuses like they eat doubles in Trinidad and a whole lot of other inequities that serve as nothing but to blind and corrupt the hearts of everyday commuters who use these road services to live. No human being is deserving of unfair contact from external sources of pain and disregard when his pathway can be clean, clear and harmless like those who have their own transportation and like those countries that employ the best means of civil safety on the roadways; but it’s just that a man cannot be jobless in Guyana. This is no more a question of what else they are supposed to do? Or where would they find money from? Fishermen are countless, these drivers and touts are numbered and can surely be given resources that compensate their replacement with better transportation services, in an oil driven and rapidly expanding nation of immense knowledge and civil quality; auto dealers can be contracted to buy those buses from them if they will run at a loss or don’t want it, and whatever small buses are still allowed to work among the big buses should be subjected to real laws and regulations that command the safety and respect of all commuters. I still don’t get these numbers though, nowhere else in the world has these numbers, but people’s life span shorting out like some of these bus drivers’ brain fuses and the intelligence span of some conductors. Unique specialties are one thing, my good friend Marlon can attest to this, he has the most outstanding ‘Short to Grove’ announcing that anyone in the history of the work has voiced, he has gained a lot from touting, but it is the disrespectful and insulting behaviour that cannot be accepted and the harmful ones must be controlled or segregated from this daily ply; I would rather the numbers start from one to make it fair for all the counting that has passed because a lot of buses have ravaged and damaged our people and roadways and I can only assume why. Buy big buses because the place is becoming more knowledgeable and no amount of lewdness and harmful traits of human negativity should prevent it.
Regards,
Jim Ghani
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