FREDDIE Kissoon continues to spew his mistruths daily to the Guyanese people. His double standard cannot be overlooked, as he continuously chastises the Jagdeo administration for theirs, and urges the Guyanese people to judge with him, the shortcomings of the current government.
Freddie Kissoon’s hypocrisy is astonishing. This man is so arrogant, that he lies to the public daily, and even when he is caught red-handed telling these lies, he displays not a single ounce of modesty or concern for what the people of this country will think of him.
Freddie Kissoon has no moral decency. It seems his only concern is seeing his name in print, and hearing it uttered from other people’s mouths. He craves this attention.
It seems that he needs it desperately, in order to pull through his day, and be able to write the next day’s “Freddie column”.
I understand that it must be a lot of pressure on him to produce a new column every day, but this is no excuse to present an impulsive, not properly researched, pack of lies over and over again to the Guyanese people and hope that nobody picks up on these lies.
If nobody had come forward to discredit his recent piece, “I know why the government did away with prescriptive rights”, in the Kaieteur News of March 22, 2011, we would never have known the truth at all.
All of Guyana would have been left to believe that this Freddie feature was true. This feature was so hateful towards the government, and dedicated to defaming the PPP administration, Freddie would never have disclosed that he barefacedly conjured up such a lie and knowingly allowed it to be carried in a paper of such high circulation.
Yet, he was not sanctioned in any way; neither by the newspaper, nor by the government that he continues to label a “dictatorship”.
Freddie Kissoon really needs to start taking responsible journalism seriously. He needs to start conducting proper research for his writings, and not just conjure up a pack of lies to distract readers from his laziness and inability to perform his functions as a responsible journalist, who employs facts and not the fiction of his own imagination as the basis of his writings.