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By Aldington "Junior" Murray March 20, 2026

Oh, just because they can! – The idea of “Might is Right”

There was a time when corporal punishment was part and parcel of our Jamaican school system. It was, perhaps, a holdover from the old British colonial era. It was often abused …

Issue # 227

Oh, just because they can! – The idea of “Might is Right”

March 20, 2026

A new foreign policy is needed

March 20, 2026

Sovereignty: Is it even a real thing?

March 20, 2026

Global unity an awesome task that requires patience and dedication

March 20, 2026
By James Moss-Solomon July 13, 2018 8 years 941 words

Cut the crap, we are in danger of losing Jamaica

Let me begin by paying my condolences to the family of the late Suzanne Couch — musician, composer, singer, and chef extraordinaire — her husband, Peter; daughter, Sara; and her family, …

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By James Moss-Solomon June 28, 2018 8 years 819 words

If we hope to get to the World Cup again…

Well, the World Cup is at the centre of Jamaica’s attention now, and we went in with enthusiasm and a certain degree of ignorance. Firstly, there are no shortages of “analysts” …

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By James Moss-Solomon June 14, 2018 8 years 929 words

Inducing our own Armageddon

The Ray Bradbury book converted to the movie Fahrenheit 451 is a glimpse into the future where books are burned, history is purged and dissent is brutally outlawed. The concept of …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 31, 2018 8 years 1,018 word

The continuing saga of a world in chaos

For the past three weeks I have been assisting a colleague with the delivery of a course in Negotiation, (which really could be called Negotiation and Influence). One of the realities …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 18, 2018 8 years 527 words

While giants fight…

 The science or art of predicting outcomes based on known variables is far easier than doing the same with unknown variables. In a global economic environment it is slightly more accurately …

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By James Moss-Solomon May 4, 2018 8 years 786 words

Sad step back to the stupidity of a time long passed

The recent unfortunate melee in our Parliament reminded me that rhetoric and civility are necessary parts of a thriving and evolving democracy. Jamaica has made the claims of having a stable …

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By James Moss-Solomon April 20, 2018 8 years 595 words

Law enforcement by referendum? Absolutely not!

Some weeks ago I published an article here that attempted to clarify which type of violence we were experiencing. I disqualified war, civil war, and narrowed it down through analogy to …

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By James Moss-Solomon April 6, 2018 8 years 805 words

Winnie Mandela: Let him who is without sin cast the first stone

The passing of Winnie Mandela is a matter for condolences to her family and the wider numbers of supporters who have been inspired by her strong resolve. It is a bittersweet …

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By James Moss-Solomon March 22, 2018 8 years 650 words

Don’t make the mistake of staying silent

Happy First Year Anniversary to publicopinion.news and I wish you further growth in the future. It has been a roller coaster for my 25 articles but it has been enjoyable. Some …

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By James Moss-Solomon March 8, 2018 8 years 660 words

BUNTING, ROPER HAVE ‘DISSED’ THE AMBITION OF AN ENTIRE NATION

It is a sad moment in the history of Jamaica when we finally have to realize that the crass politics and their accompanying utterances leave very little hope for natural evolution. …

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  • Oh, just because they can! – The idea of “Might is Right”
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  • Sovereignty: Is it even a real thing?
  • Global unity an awesome task that requires patience and dedication
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  • We cannot lose hope that peace will triumph
  • Democracy requires work
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