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By Aldington "Junior" Murray May 22, 2026

“Out of many,one people” – actual or aspirational in respect to Asian Jamaicans?

There were moments in my youth and in my early adult life when I heard it said that the problem in Jamaica was never about racism but one that was, more …

Issue # 231

“Out of many,one people” – actual or aspirational in respect to Asian Jamaicans?

May 22, 2026

Apartheid America

May 22, 2026

Underprepared for the hurricane season

May 22, 2026

Decolonizing the mind for future innovations

May 22, 2026
By Jeffrey Peterson December 23, 2022 3 years 509 words

That Elusive “ah-ha” Moment

Do you, dear reader, recall your last “ah-ha” moment? Not the moment you remembered where you left your car keys. Rather, that elusive moment when you realized something that fundamentally changed …

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By Angelada December 23, 2022 3 years 183 words

From the desk of the Editor

Thank you all… now on to 2023 The year 2022 draws to its close, and Public Opinion uses this opportunity to thank our writers, readers, and well-wishers for constant support throughout …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray December 23, 2022 3 years 737 words

Church, Politics and IRS Tax-Exempt Statuses

Between the mid to late 1960s — at the height of the Vietnam War that was being waged in Southeast Asia — the late, great heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius …

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By Wendell Clarke December 23, 2022 3 years 1,134 word

The unrealistic Jamaican middle class

The Jamaican middle class remains its worst enemy, and the more one looks at it, the more one realises that nothing positive will come from it. That the middle class has …

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By Joan Williams December 9, 2022 3 years 491 words

It’s Christmas

I don’t normally go to church, unless it’s Christmas or if a very special person passes.  Then I go to be with their family. This is not because I am an atheist, but because …

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By Aldington "Junior" Murray December 9, 2022 3 years 1,498 word

Boundaries

The woman moved the landmark. She made an addition to her house which encroached on my father’s property. A lawyer was contacted and the infraction — no, the contravention of the …

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By Joan Williams December 9, 2022 3 years 334 words

Age of Consent

According to a Gleaner report on December 6, 2022, “During the sitting of the Senate last Friday, Opposition Senator Damion Crawford called for the age of consent to be raised from …

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By Wendell Clarke December 9, 2022 3 years 1,223 word

Those Of Us On The Left Have Had A Long History Of Combatting And Opposing Liberalism

This is a history which can be found in the Paris Communes, the Peterloo massacre and the attempts to end colonialism in the early 1900s, events which saw those pushing and …

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  • Decolonizing the mind for future innovations
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