Is the press against the PLP?

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Myths are very hard to dispel, especially if they are deeply entrenched in the Bahamian culture. One commonly held myth which has been around since time immemorial is the view that the Press is heavily slanted towards the Free National Movement (FNM).

In a November 13 Tribune front page article concerning an alleged meeting of Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) members of Parliament which was held on the night of November 11, the Minister of State for National Security Senator Keith Bell reportedly told Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins that the press is against the PLP.

If this article is accurate, and there is no reason to doubt its veracity, seeing that The Tribune is a highly credible and reputable newspaper organisation, then it would appear that Rollins had a heated exchange with Bell.

To many rabid PLPs, Rollins committed the unpardonable sin of publicly disagreeing with Prime Minister Perry Christie on the proposed 15 per cent valued-added tax (VAT) rate and the proposed new gaming legislation.

While Rollins may end up becoming the whipping boy for the mounting opposition within the PLP towards the two highly controversial legislations, he will be viewed by many grassroots as a politician who marches to the beat of his own drum, despite the dire consequences he may face. Politicians such as Rollins are a rarity in The Bahamas.

Now, concerning Bell’s alleged claim that the Press is anti-PLP. I wish he would have attempted to qualify that statement. At least three national newspapers come to mind, whenever I hear the myth that the Press is biased towards the FNM.

Real or imagined, there is the perception among many PLPs that The Tribune, The Nassau Guardian and a Nassau-based tabloid are against their party. And this despite the fact that one of the aforementioned dailies has two weekly columnists in the persons of former PLP senator and former MP Philip Galanis and PLP supporter Arinthia Komolafe.

Bell was only rehashing what other PLPs have been saying for years. This myth has been repeated so often, that few if any has ever bothered to challenge it. In light of the significant changes that the media landscape has seen in the past 21 years, the belief that the Press is anti-PLP is outdated and anachronistic.

Truth be told, there are probably as many anti-FNM media organisations as there are anti-PLP. I think it would be safe to suggest that the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas or ZNS, which is chaired by PLP supporter the Rev Dr William Thompson; Jones Communications Network, which is owned by PLP supporter Wendall Jones; Peace 107.5FNM, which is owned by PLP supporter Steve McKinney and GEMS Radio Bahamas, which is owned by PLP supporter Debbie Bartlett, are all slanted towards the PLP. And then you have Bahamaspress.com and Bahamasuncensored.com, which are both radically PLP.

Furthermore, many former journalists such as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Fred Mitchell, Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe; Calsey Johnson, High Commissioner to Canada; Paulette Zonicle, Consul General, Washington, DC; Oswald Brown, Press Attache, Washington, DC, and Ed Bethel, Bahamas High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, are all against the FNM by virtue of their support of the PLP.

And so we can see that this cherished belief that is held by PLPs that the Press is anti-PLP is really a misguided perception. If anything, one can argue that it is the other way around.

KEVIN EVANS

Freeport, Grand Bahama,

November 14, 2013.

Comments

ThisIsOurs says...

Good points all around.

Posted 16 November 2013, 8:49 a.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

Kevin hit the nail right on the head. Excellent letter. PLP need to understand it is not media bias it is their utter incompetence at EVERYTHING THEY do. Of course they'll look bad in the media, all of the media. You cannot paint a rosy picture with these guys. It's just not possible.

If you want better press, then forget the LOP PLP, those days are gone. Today you have to work for your paycheck....

Posted 18 November 2013, 11:51 a.m. Suggest removal

banker says...

I don't think that you could say Bahamaspress is even a press entity. They are a bunch of illiterates and liars (I have to laugh whenever they say that they have a team of embedded correspondents when in fact all they get is emails from slime intent on destroying other slime and lower life elements). Their website is more comedy than anything else, but since they have such low standards of human truth and intelligence, I feel like I need a shower in the very rare times that I visit their website. They are not the press but rather a bunch of partisan yahoos with delusions of grandeur who take delight in supporting a criminal political party that is retarded and retards the Bahamas.

Posted 20 November 2013, 8:15 a.m. Suggest removal

URD says...

I agree with you you full Banker!

Posted 4 March 2014, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal

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