BBC sends a jackass to Guyana - hello Martin Gough!
March 27th, 2007 | by resist | filed in Guyana Cocaine | organise, mobilise, resist, protest!
KAIETEUR NEWS PAGE ONE COMMENT
It is commonly known throughout the Third World that western journalism takes pleasure at bashing developing countries. They only see the negative side of life in post-colonial societies.
You read what these journalists have to say and you would think that life is paradise in the Western world. You would not know that your life can be ended suddenly at a football match in the Premier League in any British city when opposing fans descend to senseless barbarism.
If a wrestler become a Prime Minister in a Third World state, that country’s political culture will be ridiculed. Absolutely nothing was wrong when a fourth-rate Hollywood actor became governor of California.
It was expected that British tabloid journalism would have invaded the Caribbean when Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007 got started, but to witness the gutter journalism from a BBC Sport correspondent is the largest indication to date that British society has certainly declined. Maybe to arrest this deterioration, Tony Blair thought America could help and that is why he became the biggest partner in the Coalition of the Willing.
So what is Mr. Martin Gough complaining about? You would not believe it. A little raindrop on his head that may have sent Burt Bacharach rushing to Guyana if he knew we had Mr. Gough here in our country.
Can someone tell us what is the term for fear of raindrops? Is it rainophobia? Look who is talking about rain. An Englishman of all people! Nothing is more depressing in the whole of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland than the weather.
You read Mr. Gough’s lamentation about the little rainfall we had yesterday and you would think he lives on Copacabana beach. Mr. Gough has a difficulty in understanding world sociology.
He loves little St. Lucia (an earthly paradise as he describes it) and was disappointed that Guyana is not a sandy Caribbean island about 200 square miles.
Since he loves the beach and the sand so much, it can be predicted that after CWC, he may choose not to go back to the lugubrious English weather.
Then Mr. Gough makes the description of Guyana that even a half-wit mental asylum patient in the UK would do better at. He says Guyana has a South American feeling. Which part of this great West Indian country feels like South America? We can’t wait to hear Mr. Gough’s assessment of the cricket.
Can he tell the difference between silly mid-on and fine leg?
When Mr. Gough reached his hotel, he came out of his car screaming, Eureka! Eureka! He discovered that Guyana has poor houses along the East Bank. Poor Mr. Gough doesn’t even that his own country has poor houses.
Really, where did the BBC find this disoriented soul. Please don’t come again Mr. Gough. We recommend a life for you on some small Pacific island
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