Peters expresses concern about local journalism; DSC to offer degree in mass comm. soon

President of the Dominica State College (DSC) Donald Peters has expressed discontent with the work of journalists here.

“The level of journalism in Dominica I think it speaks for itself. You can just read the newspapers or the radio talk shows and can conclude any rational educated person reading this would think we are a banana republic or some third world country,” Peters told DBS Radio.

But the college president wants to help get the journalism profession up to par. He has disclosed that the DSC will offer a degree in Mass Communications beginning this August “and maybe hopefully people can learn what it means to be a journalist”.

“Hopefully that will help our country in the future,” Peters added.

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57 Comments

  1. Anthony Ismael
    January 6, 2011

    This is a great step forward on the part of Dr. Peters. Now, if he could only be more pragmatic, apply induction and deduction and extrapolate statistics as it relates to the increase in violent crimes in Dominica and the lack of modern crime fighting methods by his beloved Labor Party, he would be an independent thinker, maybe a scholar.

    Instead of publishing scholarly articles that investigate unique issues in higher education in a small “Third World” nation like ours and propose unique solutions that are both practical and attainable, he has been playing the role of “Water carrier and propaganda-mouth-piece for the vaunted Labor Party.”

    His blind faith and idiotic article surrounding a mysterious fire at the home of Mr. Emmanuel who filed suit against his former business partner made Dr. Peters appear simplistic, bias and devoid of any reasoning at all. What a shame. Shame, shame, shame on you Dr. Peters. I expected more from you than simplistic political propaganda that can be deciphered in two minutes by a three year old child.

    Hopefully, the thumping you suffered at the hands of an educated citizenry both at home and abroad on DNO, will rekindle your intellectual juices and put to rest your propaganda debut on behalf of Labor.

  2. Phd
    January 5, 2011

    So Donald Peters expresses his discontent with Dominica’s journalists and offerers his own interpretatation of what a Dominican journalist should be like. One who reads the news, one who writes the news but talk show hosts are not journalist. Deja Vous; sounds like somthing coming from the CEO of CEC.
    this behavior sounds like the old time school principal, quite egotistic, knowledge lies only in one place, at the home of the headmaster. Les we forget; there are those who have been emancipated, and does not rely on the old headmaster to dictate what or how we should think, say or do or when we shouild think, say or do it.
    The cow has stopped jumping over the moon and the dish cannot run away with the spoon; so mr peters, knowledge does not reside only at your residence; it has run away with the spoon and resides in every Dominican mind who have become quite competent to think for themselves.

  3. Truth, Justice & Righteousness
    January 5, 2011

    Dr. Peters’s next move will be to join Mervin Paul, Charles Savrin and Tony Astaphans on Kari in their mudslinging feast. Lord it hurts my heart to see Skerritt doing that with big, so called educated men in Domininca.. Skerritt will have to tell me what his secret is. Unbelievable!!

  4. okay
    January 5, 2011

    there is room for improvement in the field of journalism however you sound i mean u really sound a bit annoyed i have a feeling media persons are not reporting what u want them to like people say if u are offering the course ensure that there are lecturers to each it and ensure that persons own a degree after taking it.

  5. Journal East...
    January 5, 2011

    No need to be reactionary. There is need to review the programs currently offered by the Dominica State College (DSC) with a view to a more dynamic and sustainable curricula at the DSC. I believe that offering a Degree in Mass Communication is a good step forward.

    Cheers.

  6. VB
    January 5, 2011

    totally in agreement mr peters.

  7. maindesk
    January 5, 2011

    Dr P-eters must be careful wth this DR P-anty thing that has followed him from his stint in TNT. Remember it is the calypso season. However he is right we do need some training in the field of reporting and presentation but the radio people know this. A degree in Mass Communications does not teach day to day operations unique to a Third World island which we are and Dr P we are an island not a country. What our radio people need is practical training from those who have gone before and who know the field very well. Bad pronunciation started mainly with Kairi FM and its “ichoos bruder ichoos” and indeed people like Kamala can help with pronunciation problems.

  8. forkit
    January 5, 2011

    AT LEAST EVEN IF AM NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH YOUR BIAS COMMENTS ,I STILL APPLAUD YOU FOR TALKING, I NOW KNOW THAT YOU MUST SING THE TUNE TO REMAIN IN A JOB…. BUT IS DEM PRIEST AND PASTORS I REALLY WORRIED ABOUT. ANYWAY HERE IS A LINK SO YOU CAN SEE ITS NOT ABOUT ETHICS OR MORAL OR RELIGION ITS ABOUT MONEY MONEY MONEY.

    LIKE WHAT DOES PASTORS CAN GET FROM THEIR GOD(SKERRIT).. DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT, SCHOLARSHIP FOR THEIR CHILDREN, DUTY FREE, ETC

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_vatican_god_s_bankers

  9. jah
    January 5, 2011

    Finally someone has the balls to speak the truth about those on radio, especially DBS, they are raw and them sometime forget they are speaking to the world via the net and not just to domincans. They really need some refinment and interviewing skills. The way you speak to your friends and on radio have got to be different. This is all a true statement and it has nothing to do with liking Donald or not or being his supporter or singing for his supper. Domincans on a whiole are too satisfied with mediocrity; common saying “that is how we does do it in DA” have you seen it getting DA anywhere and does it allow us to compete? NO.

  10. Alkatraz
    January 5, 2011

    i believe that the doctor means well let alone his weakness. I believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the journalsit here need a training. Sometimes they ask question during press conferences which cannot generate any response in relation to issue at hand. sometimnes they seat and by without asking any question.

    Lets forget about the mesanger and think of our bros and sis raisng the bar of the profession.

    • Hmmmmm
      January 5, 2011

      Alas, my boss taking blows. I lose all the respect I had for Dr.Peters. He has openly shown that he is one of the pms many bitches. How can a man with a Phd prostitute himself for a few dollars.

  11. ZERO
    January 5, 2011

    After the severe mauling you got from the bloggers,i thought you had a little shame left,and would have been hiding somewhere…I THINK THAT THE COURSE IN JOURNALISM IS COMMENDABLE,BUT FOR THE SAKE OF IMPROVING ON YOUR OWN PERSONAL WRITING SKILLS,YOU SHOULD BE THE FIRST PERSON TO ENROLL.

    • Well Said
      January 5, 2011

      Could not have said it better……………WELL SAID ‘ZERO’

  12. Sprinter
    January 5, 2011

    Well said ardent listener. Listening to radio stations in Dominica is a torturous experience. Our reporters and announcers do need some sort of formal training to ensure that they do their jobs well. The butchery of words and the confidence with which it is done is sickening. I would hope that the managers, supervisors, etc, of the media houses would ensure that what happens under their watch is well done, but alas, such is not the case. the other issue is one of pride. Any individual who calls him/herself a reporter, announcer, etc. should realize that journalism is a profession and in every profession, there is the issue of competence, ethics, etc. One cannot declare himself or herself a professional in the field of work if he/she cannot function effectively in that field outside of the confines of this island. How many of our “journalists, announcers, etc” are able to comfortable seek employment in the field of journalism in other countries if the opportunity presented itself? Maybe the state college is not be ready to offer a degree in journalism, but our “journalists” should be ambitious enough to pursue formal training to beome competent at their jobs.

    • Ardent Listener
      January 5, 2011

      Thank You Sprinter. I am glad that I do not suffer alone in this regard. :-D

  13. Warren
    January 5, 2011

    Dr. Peters I am not sure what you are up to but your image as an educator and academician is serious hurt with your senseless politicking. I think you should focus on your mission of producing quality young men and ladies to be our future leaders and making the college a place to be proud. At the moment you are making a mockery of that most invaluable institution and post and also of yourself.

    I know you can’t help it because your boss who is in serious legal trouble demands that all hands on deck in his defense. But think of your reputation and career Sir before. Is it worth it? I think you are cheapening your education and vast experience for an embattled and corrupt PM. His 18-3 win does not mean a thing now. An educated man like you cannot see that?

    Mr. Skerrit is seriously wounded and most likely he will disappear from politics when the courts are finished with him in spite of all the loud background noise from his peeps’ and his delusional thinking that that he will be in power until 2050 as he screamed to his faithfuls on Red day recently. There is no way he can survive unless the courts are seriously compromised and corrupt.

    Then what happens to Donald Peters? Well what happens to the young people at the college who have placed the trust in you? I guess you will get another job somewhere only be fired again or as you told a newspaper in NYS- will stay home and be Prime Minister –in your wildest dreams.

  14. negre bord la mer
    January 5, 2011

    Dr. Panty should really not willingly put his head on the chopping block. If I was him i would leave the politics alone……I hope that was not part of his job description. And leave those ……………alone before they make a calypso on you to follow up the Dr Finger.

    • POUND BEEF I want to buy
      January 5, 2011

      BOY look blows on Donald DUCK!! Blows like old clothes. Well they say if you live in crystal glass house don’t throw mepwi or stones? One of them. TAke that

  15. Sue-Ellen
    January 5, 2011

    Interesting, while as a nation so much more can be done with delivery of information, Donald Peters is NO ORATOR or writer himself. He is simply embarassed re the lynching he recieved on DNO. Offer what course? The college is in dire need for direction and staffing, meeting acceptable regional standards, let alone international, and instead of focussing on these timely issues he is throwing his failed weight around trying to keep his name in the news.

    The journalist may need much help, our people need to read more but grown men need to also keep their pants up, not use their offices and influnce to advance their sexual appetite by feasting on young impressionable girls trying to gain and education abroad. You see DR Peters Dominica has a diablolic culutre of sick old men, festering and preying on young women. Most of them can’t keep jobs in the international community because they are found wanting and so are either forced to resign, and or terminated forthwith. We have politicians and business people doing the same, offering late night interviews to young women, because they need a job just for sexual exploitation. There is therefore a more timely issue you should lend your voice to, since you are molding young minds and keep your mouth out of the talk shows. I hope you would agree and we would hear you at some time in the not so distant future addressing the immorality of sexual exploitation of young women!

  16. What's Up
    January 5, 2011

    It has become alright for, an acceptable feature of our practice of journalism to adopt a one-sided stance on every issue, once it is against the government for journalists run with the story. See what happpens on Q95, on Marpin News for example. DBS radio for all its difficulties seemingly is the closest to what we should expect of the practice of journalists. Is it good journalism when certain well experienced media peopple can deny every development activity in the country and promulgate negatives 24-7, 365 days in the year? Is that journalism? We say and I totally agree that “each man to his own”. this is a constitutionally provided for provision.

    But when you chose whatever you decide, then the journalist is duty bound to tell the nation that he is working and acting on behalf of a particular cause of association. It is his/her right. Stop hiding behind behind the cloak of journalism which by inference denotes impariality and fairness to everyone. Is Lennox, Matt, Angelo, Tim fair or objective when it comes to reporting anything about Roosevelt Skerrit? Isn’t it obvious that they have they displayed utter partisanship to the UWP and its cause? When last in their practice as a journalist you ever heard any of the above criticize the UWP or the opposition in general? Conversely, when was the last time any of the above reported on anything good that the governmenmt has delivered on? The honest, conscience driven answers will tell us if any of them are journalists. But karmala said something about who was and is not a journalist.

    • Reader
      January 5, 2011

      And that’s why I read DNO. They report on everyone; good or bad!

    • Keep It Real
      January 5, 2011

      Certainly, you have issue with Q95 and Marpin and you see them as one-sided. Strange you did not call out Kairi and GIS which I suppose in your view are balance since they report what you like to hear.
      When last you ever heard GIS report on wrongs of the Govt?

  17. Kanpeche
    January 5, 2011

    Self-correction:

    compliment instead of complement…and effective public communication…instead of effect public communition.

    Too quick on the trigger. That is why it helps to give a second look before hitting that submit button…

  18. Kanpeche
    January 5, 2011

    Some leader you are, Donald. This is not how a leader of an institution of higher learning presents an agenda…I think you need some education in how to present information to the public. Your statement tells me that you lack professional finesse in effect public communication. Come again, man…come again.

    What is the alterior motive. I know that you are trying to expand your academic porfolio at DSC, but you do not have to do so by degrading a group of people that may not have had the opportunity to be nurtured the right way. At least, you should be complementing them for doing their very best with whatever limited resources they have had; and without formal classroom or practiacal training.

    “You can just read the newspapers or the radio talk shows and can conclude any rational educated person reading this would think we are a banana republic or some third world country,” What does this mean, Donald?

    • Disgusted
      January 5, 2011

      Great point. I can’t believe someone in his position with a doctorate would present information like this. He actually presents like he is from “a banana republic or some third world country”

  19. afraid
    January 5, 2011

    It was much better being a banana republic people were independent of government students were schooled with banana money and less farmers were driving bus and eating fat foods down town, now we are scared as hell as to the future of dominca, we will wake up one morning and have the chinese controlling Dominica and then we will ask what are the journalist doing. Seriously Mr peters in every country it is always the PRESS that keeps government in check their fear of being talked about keeps them on the right track but since it is none of our DAM BUSINESS what goes on in this country we are plagued with such corrupt practices never seen in this land before.

    • Reader
      January 5, 2011

      I am afraid you don’t understand the concept of a banana repiblic! Look it up!!

  20. Ardent Listener
    January 5, 2011

    It irks me to the the marow when I hear radio announcers butchering words while millions all over the world struggle to sort through what it is that was said. I mean there is CNN Aljazeera, NBC BBC ABC, you want to tell me the annoucers here in Dominica cannot listen to how words are pronounced and do a better job of reading the news. The ivory Coast situation for example the man’s name is spelt Gbagbo or something like that, but the correct pronunciation is Bagbo, I heard several anoucers saying Gagbo, what the hell, I know some words are indeed not english and admittedly difficult, but if they were listening to internationa; news they would learn correct pronunciation. Additionally where they place the stresses on some words is rather confusing. I know some people in Dominica have a heavy patois accent but as journalist you have to conform to internationally accepted standards. And nobody is saying to you pick up a british or american acent mind you. I believe Lennox Linton does a great job of pronunication! Thailyer Remy too but very few else.For example “have a SEAT (Matt Peltier) NOT SIT! I can go on bt I am happy if some sort of training would be ensued. B the way Mr. Peters take heed, Listen to what the public outcry is! Lest you ask For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the answer ask not for whom it tolls for thee.

    • Neutral
      January 5, 2011

      Are you saying that the man from Marigot pronunciation is better. I think that is what I am hearing. Thank You.

      • Ardent Listener
        January 5, 2011

        No I am NOT saying that Alvin Alexander’s pronunciation is better. He tries, you have to give it to him,but Alvin too NEEDS work in professionalism regarding his talk show, he has to learn you cannot banter with each and every caller, so your show comes off as controversial and he NEEDS to READ more widely. Sometimes I feel sorry for the poor guy searching for the right thing to say. I think he NEEDS to blaze his own trail if you ask me, He sometimes tries to sound like Ken Richards. I mean imitation is the sincerest form of flattery but in this case Alvin NEEDS work too. It really boils down to proper training.

        Dominican journalists must raise the bar for example the word is EDUCATION NOT EDICATION the word is TRAVEL not CHAVEL the word is POLICE NOT PLISS.

        • Much of the same....
          January 5, 2011

          Was it Alvin aAexander that Neutral was asking about or Lennox Linton? I guess you did not remember LL is a from Marigot.

          I do agree with most of what you wrote in both posts though. Alvin has potential but his head has grown too big to where he takes no correction and Kairi’s management provides little to no support of any kind to him.

  21. Propaganda Detector
    January 5, 2011

    Dr. Peters, please don’t blame the media for the well deserved beating you got on DNO..Stop making a total idiot of youyrself, you are just singing from Tony,s Charles Savrin’s and the other Gestapos’ song sheet.. Please run before you make it worse fro yourself…

    Among the various ways that propaganda techniques have been used in the past, their application is most widely seen in politics, and the communication of what a given government wanted its people to perceive. Most of this kind of propaganda was an appeal to emotion, not rational thinking or intellect. Propaganda refers to deliberately false or misleading information that supports a political cause or the interests of those in power.

    The propagandist seeks to change the way people understand an issue or situation, for the purpose of changing their actions and expectations in ways that are desirable to the interest group. In this sense, propaganda serves as a corollary to censorship, in which the same purpose is achieved, not by filling people’s heads with false information, but by preventing people from knowing true information. What sets propaganda apart from other forms of advocacy is the willingness of the propagandist to change people’s understanding through deception and confusion, rather than persuasion and understanding. The leaders of an organization know the information to be one sided or untrue but this may not be true for the rank and file members who help to disseminate the propaganda

    • commentator
      January 5, 2011

      This is the man who wanted to lead the DFP and become PM. Remember? when they did not take him on he turn Labour. There is hope for you Donald. You are yet to prove that you can hold down a job and do a proper day’s work.
      You will find your true calling one of these days. Education really is not for everybody.

  22. AGAIN
    January 5, 2011

    But DSC was offering a degree in journalism. Some of us signed up and when we would get to class there was no lecturer today they would come tomorrow not there next day.
    Then de text was soemthing else. They photocopy parts of different books to make a book and was charging $80 for it. Then we checking we not no Guinnea pigs. Then the programme went down to certificate programme. My advise go to the experience. UWI (Mona Campus) CARIMAC.

    • Propaganda Detector
      January 5, 2011

      WOW!!! Dr. Peters, not good, not good at all.. Sir it is best that you keep quiet..I think an ETHICS course is what is needed, and you should be a student of that course also..

  23. Zaboc
    January 5, 2011

    What a clever and transparent effort to change the subject.
    After being humiliated and unmasked in DNO by comments about his rather mediocre article lacking depth and academic sophistication, Peters is back at it again trying another trick by chastising the journalism profession in Dominica.
    The fact remains that anyone who has any literary skills will admit that practising journalist in this country have demonstrated a level of skill and professionalism that are glaringly absent in the piece that Peters wrote. In fact I will go a step further and state the the average DSC student could probably write a better piece than what came from Peters’ pen and it does not help his academic credentials for him to ignore the pilloring he received from those who spared no contempt for his lacluster performance while wearing his PHD as a badge of honor. What a shame! And to think that this man is an educator while he is no more than a political hack, is truly depressing.
    The man lacks academic substance and the sooner educators and the general public come to realize that, the better the country will be.
    Peters, your game is up. Oscar Wilde likely had you in mind when he opined: “Some men bring happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go”. It’s time for you to go.

    • ?????
      January 5, 2011

      WELL PENNED…100 00 00 000 000000000 0000000%

    • commentator
      January 5, 2011

      like I said before. River street boy. Cannot change. PhD or no PhD.

  24. gaynproud
    January 5, 2011

    I applaud the idea of a journalism degree offered at DSC as we in Dominica need to understand what the profession of journalist is. The process and the notion of fair and balanced reporting is something that has eluded a vast amount of so called journalist in Dominica. Peter’s comments appear to be a low blow for those was your foot and come journalists that litter the airways of Dominica. I share a concern thou that Peters appear to be making bold statements that show his political affiliation. That does not augur well but then again to each his own.

    • JOURNALIST
      January 5, 2011

      gaynproud as far as ENGLISH goes if it can be counted you say NUMBER NOT AMOUNT!!!!!!

      “A number of so called journalist” You write like one of those wash your foot and come people man. LOL Not a low blow I hope.

      • gaynproud
        January 5, 2011

        Well I am not a journalist nor do I care to be one, I am a very well educated person and I wanted to say number and I am perfectly correct in my statement. I said a number since I do not know how many of they or care to count them. It was an arbitrary statement at best regarding the amount. I just know that the problem exist and needs to be addressed. Thou I thank you for your comment but do not need help with my English I have proven my command of the language at well accredited Universities. I do hope that you take advantage of the programme that the DSC is offering.

        • Journalist In words and Deed!
          January 5, 2011

          Mr. gaynproud, I have to give it to you. Word up brother, English rules DO NOT change, and come on already so many educated university graduate fools in DA, in fact too many graduates underperforming, behaving like they never went to pre-school so what does your accreditation have to do with the price of cheese in China? It appears that you do want to become a journalist, and by the way it’s THOUGH NOT THOU, and don’t get me started to point out where you should have added a comma and a semi-colon, and a period. You have proven your English to whom? People who speak half the language? Come off it already, you were not correct in your statement, and it is not what you wanted to say it is what was said! Did I say that you are most welcome? I noted your thank you, any time bro anytime. Oh one last point: they are, their,there are different English words!!! Do you know how may peole graduate university on other people’s essays?

    • commentator
      January 5, 2011

      Additionally, the man’s name is PETERS. As a posessive noun, the word to use is PETERS’
      The apostrophe comes after the S.
      That lesson is free. I will have to charge you in kind for any more lessons!

      • gaynproud
        January 5, 2011

        Well well ! You are truly one of the worse cases I have com across. Your kind however is not rare in Dominica. I cannot be blamed for the fact that you did not have the benefit of a University education. Your statement was oozing with hate and jealousy. You over night English expert, I would suggest to you to give yourself the opportunity of a University Education rather than seat in Dominica and preach “English rules”. Maybe you can take someone else’s essay and try passing with it and you can recount how successful that was. This is soo telling since reputable Universities use Truiton and other plagiarism software that canvas anything published and give a plagiarism ratio, but you would not know that since you have never been to one. Here is some good advice “journalist cah cah” go do your little insignificant job and thank God for the wage that your little insignificant job affords you. I have nothing to prove to insignificant people like you or the rest of the crabs in the Dominican barrel. I post my thought like everyone else on here and rubbish like you are not worthy to engage in confab with me. So work on getting your weight up with a University Education and then we can continue that conversation. Clearly you will be one of those forty or fifty year old degree Dominicans. Commentator go give you mother that lesson, she needs it more than I do.

        • Much of the same....
          January 5, 2011

          Take your correction like the … you are and suck it up.

          Be reminded that no matter how hard you try you will never get the English language right. Magway Sa, it is your first language! Even with your university degree it still eludes you big time b/c that foundation is poor.

          it is not “seat” you pompous … but “sit”.

          You will never get it right, NEVER!

        • gaynproud
          January 6, 2011

          A university degree eludes you.. At least I have a foundation you have none.

  25. Anonymous
    January 5, 2011

    I wonder what the media workers association has to say about that 8) Ironically, I have hears a number of people express concern about the quality of education offered at DSC. So while Dr Peters expresses concern about the ‘level of journalists’ I hope the college continues to improve on the level of their asst. degrees and the quality of students they unleash on our local businesses, etc.

    • Anonymous
      January 5, 2011

      my mistake – ‘I have heard’

      • Cash is King
        January 5, 2011

        DNO you have yet another editor!!!!………………Oh! editor wait wait wait i am proofreading just so that I get it right and don’t offend Mr or Mrs Anonymous.

  26. Lougawoo Mem
    January 5, 2011

    There is one truth to your statement sir. And that is anyone who listens to the radio talk show on Kairi FM and DBS, will agree that people like you and the DLP, have successfully convinced civic minded people that our island is now a banana republic. We are happy that you can see for yourself that continued lies and propaganda on the mentioned air-waves indicate that we are what we are, a third world country led by corrupt leaders.

  27. your_reality_is_my_dream
    January 5, 2011

    Media journalism could do with some improvements also! LIstening to the radio, that accent is horrid! As an international listener, I can only imagine what people must think of the population is bad pronunciation is the norm among media personalities.

    • Knowledgeble
      January 5, 2011

      Listen to Alvin Knight” I’ll take that again” after 45 yrs on radio.As for Curtis Mathew & that Jno Baptiste court reporter holy smoke!
      Panty wants to take shots at LL.I personally have my beef with LL from school days I know this guy and find him everso obnoxious since back then his politics is diametrically opposed to mine but the guy is good at what he does I would venture to say excellent for someone who has no degree no PHD but he has it in abilities.
      Smoke that Panty.

  28. Anonymous
    January 5, 2011

    and who will be the tutor? Kamala Jno Baptiste- yeah i forget, to add aaron.

    seriously, Mr. Peters. you know the sub standard lecturing that is going on at the college. let us not add another layer to it.

    • Burrrrrrr
      January 5, 2011

      Did it ever occur to you that THERE ARE D/CANS who have EARNED a DEGREE in JOURNALISM and therefore qualified to lecture the course? Jeez!

      I would be interested in sending my resume to lecture the course…

    • Knowledgeble
      January 5, 2011

      Ask Kamala about her friends transcripts & what happened subsequently in the USA.

  29. law
    January 5, 2011

    nice going mr. peters… thats how we all should do it.. you identify a problem if you are to criticize it you provide a solution or alternative..
    great idea

  30. Poule Coutouni
    January 5, 2011

    Is it that the journalist are not reporting and writing what YOU want them to report, Donald? We used to be a banana republic, but we are now a CORRUPT republic.

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