Freddie Kissoon known for making erroneous quantum leap conclusions
EVER since the horrific and tragic events of the Lusignan massacre which killed 11 persons including 5 children, both the Peeping Tom and Freddie Kissoon have used their weekly articles in the Kaieteur to call on President Bharrat Jagdeo to resign. Unfortunately, both writers have used the Lusignan Massacre for political mileage to further their own political ambitions.
When the tragic events of 9/11 happened in United States of America, did President George Bush resign? President Bush has spent billions in Afghanistan and Iraq to fight against terrorism and to date, almost seven years later, has not found the most notorious terrorist Osama Bin Laden, allegedly the mastermind of the 9/11 terror.
It is not surprising that Freddie Kissoon would call on President Jagdeo to resign because of his silly and flimsy logic used in his so-called analyses.
Kissoon is known for making quantum leap conclusions that are erroneous. His conclusions are wrong because they are not based on sufficient evidence. He makes the same quantum leap conclusion in wanting President Jagdeo to resign which is based on no proper evidence.
This kind of approach to analysis is very unbecoming of someone who is classified as a lecturer at a university.
What Freddie Kissoon is doing week after week in all his columns is demonstrating a serious misunderstanding of the scientific method.
The Editor of Kaieteur News really needs to evaluate Kissoon’s unfortunate attempts at analysing Guyana’s politics. These are ‘tiny tots’ analyses that do great damage to Guyana. The Editor has a responsibility to assess this unwholesome situation.
STEPHEN BERNARD
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