Thursday, May 31, 2012
FT Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins hit out at The Tribune in the House of Assembly yesterday for what he claimed was "biased" journalism - despite the fact that he was referring to an editorial, which is an opinion piece.
Dr Rollins pointed to that the editorial published on May 8 headed, "The Bahamas Has Lost A Great Leader," which paid homage to former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham's achievements during his tenure in government.
The editorial applauded Mr Ingraham's "tenacity, level head, farsight, and hard work." However, there was one line in particular with which Dr Rollins took issue.
"Bahamians went to the polls yesterday and showed the depth of their ingratitude to a man who had dedicated 35 selfless years to their service," the editorial noted.
Speaking in the House of Assembly yesterday, Dr Rollins declared: "I must say that I found it very lamentable that supposed respected figures in the area of journalism would make it so very obvious how biased they are in their conduct as journalists."
Quoting the aforementioned line, Dr Rollins claimed that as a young Bahamian he was "absolutely offended that someone could write something so offensive."
He said: "Calling us an ungrateful people, a people that buy her Tribune each and every day to learn about what happens in their beloved country."
Dr Rollins then compared the editorial to the one, prior, titled "Today, the Bahamian People Have Their Say."
The piece compared the accomplishments of the PLP and the FNM, while noting that the DNA wanted "a chance to change."
Some items the editorial pointed out included: the FNM got the BahaMar development "moving" while the PLP were still negotiating "days before" the election; the FNM built the "magnificent structure" at the airport while the PLP renamed the airport; and the FNM moved the port to Arawak Cay for $80 million while PLP wanted to move the port to Clifton for $300 million.
Dr Rollins quoted from the editorial: "At last the day has arrived when Bahamians go to the polls to exercise their democratic right to say what political party they want to govern them for the next five years.
"It is now up to Bahamian voters to return Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham to the helm of state to complete a job already well done... However today is their day it is up to them to decide their future as we have said before, we hope and pray they decide wisely for the nation's sake."
After reading the quotes in the House, Dr Rollins stated: "On the following day when Bahamians wisely decided to support the PLP they were not 'wise' they were 'ungrateful'. My, my, my, how quickly the words have changed."
However, he claimed he means no ill-will to The Tribune's editor but the editor has been "so consumed with hatred for the PLP" that the editor "would wish to disrespect the Bahamian people because of their rights to decide for themselves who they wish to govern them."
Comments
TalRussell says...
Comrade Andre you just wait until Hubert gets himself all resettled up in Cooper's Town and he restarts writing the Tribune's Editorials? I am more surprised that you are shocked than I am over their actual pretends at journalism.
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Posted 31 May 2012, 1:17 p.m. Suggest removal
242 says...
When it was just Tal Russel callin Hubert name everyday it was annoying. Now it is funny and embarrassing that the actual leaders. Who ARE the GOVERNMENT and are in full control of the country still have this fear of Hubert Ingraham and still constantly call his name and read articles about him. We all know PC Jealous of Hubert's accomplishments. Got it. But PLP you are now the government, move on. And how bout get to work instead of "Reviewing" everything. How bout callin Perry name for a change. He never did anything so there is nothing to say I guess. And also the same way the plps blasted the EDITORIAL the Leaders also do not know the difference of opinions and news. WOW no wonder. Tal RUssel it is not your fault you act that way. I forgive you.
Posted 31 May 2012, 1:33 p.m. Suggest removal
crawdaddy says...
Politicians pickin' on an editor of a newspaper. Gee, how manly. The editor is encouraged and expected to express his opinion and stands by them without regard for backlash and I applaud him for it. God forbid we end up with gutless editors afraid to form an opposing view of anyone for fear of reprisal, especially partisan politicians. Man, stop dis tomfoolery and govern and stop cryin'. You won the damn election, didn't you? Get to work and do something, not say something!! talk so cheap.
Posted 7 June 2012, 5:33 p.m. Suggest removal
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