Revolution: A Clarification And Update
Marc Ramsay
NOT ONE DROP OF BLOOD
Over the past week a renewed energy has begun
to stir among the people of Jamaica. We have faced the big blue Fire that has
been slowly growing since independence- 'Choice'. Many of us have ignored the
full range of choices available to us. These choices have always been there,
including the choice to engage in revolution. Some have voted for the JLPNP,
many because of tradition or their family history, but most because they felt
they had no better choice. Some have chosen not to vote, because they saw no
viable choice whatsoever. Some were willing to take the noble risk and vote for
a party other than the JLPNP. Some have chosen to complain in their homes, at
school, in bars and amongst their friends and families. Some choose to complain
on radio programmes and write articles in the newspaper and on their blogs
online. Some chose to leave Jamaica because they were fed up but yearn to have
a viable choice that can move Jamaica forward and provide them with the option
to return.
Now we have come face to face with the
consequences. From this moment we each can choose whether we blame others for
why Jamaica is not as good as we want it to be, or whether we choose to make it
what it ought to be.
True Democracy
As noted in the Jamaica Gleaner article
published on Monday February 28, 2011 ("Law student lobbies for local
revolution") on the revolution, Jamaicans have begun to question the
meaning of democracy, as they compare themselves with others around the world
who have engaged in revolutions and uprisings. Our dictatorship has been subtle
but equally parasitic. Under the guise of democracy, the JLPNP dictatorship has
deprived us of perspective and blindfolded us from understanding the true scope
of choice. Democracy has been very conditional in Jamaica. They have designed a
system that guarantees their re-election by allowing them to manipulate the
date for elections, avoiding the monitoring and restriction of campaign funding
especially from questionable sources, and by orchestrating a great deception
through economic policies, the Constituency Development Fund, brute force,
garrison politics, and their rhetoric- that we need them to be our mothers and
fathers in government. Even the current policy of the Jamaica Information Service
serves to promote the initiatives of the ruling party rather than serve as a
neutral information point for the state on a whole. Our education system does
not properly equip citizens to understand the scope of their choice and their
role in a successful Jamaica and Caribbean.
We must therefore take the unshakable
position that democracy must extend beyond the ballot box so that the people of
Jamaica can exercise their sovereignty. Our inevitable revolution must
accomplish this aim by changing the status quo, by shifting true power from
those who are elected back into the hands of the people. This revolution must
be powerful, extending to every area of mind and heart so that the people of
Jamaica will have a renewed confidence in their power to choose. However, if we
are to make any significant change to our current flawed system, it must come
from the top or else it will be chaotic and anarchic. Change from the top will
be smooth and natural when backed by the will of the people. Thus, the primary
objective must be to remove those unwilling to effect change for the good of
our people.
How will we do this?
In achieving our primary objective we must
begin by examining our conception of the 'choice' we have. We must ask
ourselves whether we are we limiting ourselves. Are we blaming history for our
choice not to change it? Are we choosing to do nothing because we feel others
will do nothing? We must look beyond history and beyond our current concept of
what we can achieve and decide that as individuals we will rally together and
create a new history. Since independence we have been taught that we are
foolish to consider taking a stand against 'the way things are'. But taking a
stand against 'the way things are' is what we have done since slavery through
to our independence. There is no tablet in heaven decreeing that only the JLPNP
may rule Jamaica, regardless of what they do. Therefore since our ancestors
were foolish enough to take a stand then, we will be foolish enough to take
every necessary step to spill the bucket of prosperity and rule of law for
every single Jamaican now.
Our secondary objective will be to change the
system. We cannot change the human desire for self preservation and self
fulfilment. We cannot ensure that every single politician that takes office in
Jamaica will never have selfish desires and will never want to rob the Jamaican
people of what is best in the name of retaining power. However, we will
implement strong and decisive measures that can limit the power of politicians
so that their choices will be limited to decisions that ensure progress,
prosperity and that the rule of law will always reign. We will also put in
place effective and well researched policies to secure a better future for our
people.
Not one drop of blood will be added to the
stains that discolour our beautiful land. These stains keep fresh the memory of
everyone killed or disadvantaged by our flawed political system. Our revolution
will begin in the heart and mind, binding together our coalition so that
nothing can stop us from accomplishing our goals. No revolution was ever won on
pen and paper, nor with emotionally charged speeches that say all the right
things. The blue Fire of choice will either consume us, or it will be used for
our purposes. Prepare yourselves therefore, because this revolution will happen
in our lifetime and in our generation.
March 4, 2010