Let us talk about our sins

It was not surprising to hear about a journalist being shot at in Guyana. What have we become or what have we always been when such news is not surprising?

On Tuesday night it was reported that journalist Travis Chase’s car was shot at several times by someone who rode away on a motorcycle. Every reason we can conceive that resulted in that occurrence is terrifying. Whether it was an attack because Chase is a part of the media or a personal vendetta, the veil of darkness on Guyana grew heavier and I am sure many felt less safe. Let us acknowledge our sins.

Behind the veil here many truths remain suppressed. Little ones in grown bodies believe themselves to be all powerful and think that they can kill the will and the spirit of others to bury the truth. The bribes from being bought and sold are conspicuous here. There are those who begin their walk with good intents, but the puppet masters summon them, and they relinquish their power sometimes for selfish gains, for the protection and wellbeing of their families or to preserve their lives.