Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in Jamaica
Dear Sir/Madam, What about Surveillance Laws in Jamaica? Is it legal for the Government of Jamaica to install surveillance cameras to monitor Jamaicans without first passing laws that explicitly authorize…
“Due Process and the Golden Rule: A Nation’s Moral Test”
Imagine you are far from home—traveling, studying, working, or perhaps just lost in unfamiliar lands—and your rights are suddenly questioned. Would you not demand justice? Would you not expect due…
Hollow Justice in Holy Week: A Prophetic Reflection on Power and Hypocrisy in a Globalized World
1/Holy Week Reflection:Isn’t it ironic, duplicitous and Pharisaical that our President Mr. Donald Trump expects compliance with executive orders… yet POTUS struggles to comply with court rulings and our Constitution?…
Mental Health Crisis, Not Crime Wave: Rethinking the Attack on Governor Shapiro
The recent attack on Governor Josh Shapiro and his family at the Pennsylvania Governor’s Mansion is deeply troubling. Allegedly, it was committed by a lone disturbed individual. However, it should…
Government Oversight or Bureaucratic Waste? The Redundancy of DOGE and Shadow Cabinets
Departments of Government Secretaries are supposed to manage their staff, ensure accountability, and know what’s happening in their agencies. If we need another department—DOGE—to do this for them, then why…
Is the American Dream Under Siege? Federal Millionaires, DEI Cuts, and the Politics of Race
The Editor, Sir/Madam; Elon Musk finds it noteworthy that nearly 160,000 federal civil service workers are now millionaires. This is reported by Amuse. Shouldn’t we be celebrating that under President…
Captain America: Brave New World – A Review by Renaldo McKenzie
Last night, I watched Captain America: Brave New World, and I have mixed feelings about it. As a superhero action movie, I would rate it a 5/10—it leaned far more…
The One-Sided Reality of Workplace Loyalty
Employers across industries demand loyalty from their employees, yetthey operate under “at-will” policies or impose ultimatums thatundermine job security. Loyalty should be a two-way street, but inpractice, it is often…
Air Traffic Control Failures: The Preventable Helicopter Crash Near Reagan National
The recent collision between a helicopter and an American Airlines plane near Reagan National Airport raises urgent questions about air traffic control’s (ATC) role in preventing such disasters. With millions…
Overcoming Addiction: Faith and AGency
Duron Zuri joins me on the Show to share his short story about how he beat his addiction. Short Stories Duron Zuri on Overcoming Addiction on The Neoliberal Round with…
