This video discusses the hypocrisy of Jamaican political figures who criticize MP Nekeisha Burchell's remarks about Speaker Juliet Holness while ignoring similar behavior from their own party members, highlighting how political power dynamics often lead to selective criticism and the suppression of dissenting voices in parliamentary proceedings.
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about growing.
Have you gone Have you gone down to that area where houses are covered in tarpaulin and taking pictures for the world to see that he he he has not helped those people as yet?
I don't see any.
But you find your way going down to um West Kingston to point out and and and come up with voiceless videos, optics and PR.
>> That's right.
>> You understand?
What about those people? Are they blind?
Are you not seeing what this man is doing?
>> Great questions.
>> And if you notice, it's only a certain group of people from his side is in accordance with the actions. Notice.
Notice no matter where you're seeing go, it's a specific group of them you see with him.
>> Real talk, man.
I'm not in tune, man.
I'm in tune, you know.
And you know >> Because there's no way well-thinking Jamaicans would uh on their side or on the other um side could sit back and and think that everything that these people do is right. But because you know, when you support them, you're also subjected a lot of them cannot speak otherwise.
So, they they tend to, you know, distance themself and shut up.
>> Right.
>> When you hear the three ladies them come out uh um uh bash Nickisha Nickisha Bertchell, have you ever heard any of these ladies stand stand up in Parliament making representation on the people's behalf?
Never. You don't hear from them, but you find time to go sit down with Juliet Cuthbert Flynn in front of me um camera.
You're nasty and rude. What is so rude?
Have you ever drawn the the the the old speaker one side and says, "Madam Speaker, you need to tone it down.
Tone it down, man."
>> But, her perspective >> Tone it down. Your attitude is nasty.
>> Her perspective >> And it is giving disrespectful to the uh the the the duly elected members.
>> But, but >> And they got you. It's not lady-like the way you're acting.
>> Hold on now, extreme.
Mhm.
Remember say Juliet Golden is exercising her her right to have an opinion about the Nekeisha Burchell statement.
>> And I I totally respect that.
>> Hold on now. Let me make a point. Why does Why does Nekeisha Burchell not have the right to make her own opinion about the speaker's behavior in the house?
>> Um I feel it because she is a politician. She has a a a a orange blood running through her veins, and as such she's not more human than anybody else.
Or she's a different kind of human being, and as such she doesn't have the right to express what she go through as a colleague of the person at the end of the speaker.
>> But, but you're not hearing my question.
I am saying she has the right to say that Nekeisha Burchell um statement was nasty. So, why Nekeisha Burchell don't have the right to say the actual um methodology that the speaker uses is nasty.
>> Exactly.
>> He's liking it He's liking it to you having a a controlling spirit. The only candidate I hear all right with the host fund. What wrong with saying that?
That's her opinion.
>> And it's it it is plain and simple.
Data can be looked at her and told her, "My mom is X and X years old.
She lives in X and X places. I don't have one here."
>> No.
>> That is in That is indirectly telling you that your trying to be his mother.
And he's not He doesn't have a mother in the House of Parliament. So, if if you can look at Nikisha Burchell's comment to say that he's ugly and that he's nasty and trying to measure equality and gender where where women are are are being taken over. The way she she formulated her little statement, it would have seemed as though she she wrote that statement just to come and attack Nikisha Burchell. Like, she has She has a voice.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> to that statement to come and read.
>> She's funny.
>> I have the nerves.
Have the nerves. Why don't you ask the speaker that is that is the only elected member who went on a party ticket to Parliament to tell us on a interview on an interview that she came here on a party ticket and she's trying to be fair.
Why didn't you come out and and and and and and and lambast her?
>> Mhm.
>> Why didn't you come out at that point and have a an opinion to say that no, Mrs. Speak Miss Madam Speaker, I don't think that is a fair statement and that should not have been said publicly that you're trying to be fair. We want to know that you sitting in the capacity as a speaker, you ought to express fairness at all times. At this point, you shouldn't be trying.
>> But but remember remember that they all share the same views as they wouldn't come out and say that.
>> Exactly.
>> They all They all have that. They would be doing the same thing that she's doing if they were in her position.
>> Exactly. What about the time >> What I am saying in reality is that yo, we have to keep power.
That is their purpose. And I think a lot of people miss that, you know. You start what um Juliet Holness said. She's telling on they're telling on themselves.
We they prioritize maintaining the power in the parliament. Nothing else matters, not the people.
>> Exactly.
>> the people. They'll give them They'll give them beer money. You know?
>> Yes.
>> It's all about maintaining power.
>> Not And it's about maintaining power and trying to muzzle the opposition to feel as though they are children in the house of parliament and as such the rules that are there it is so it had to be upheld by them.
I heard I've seen a lot of instances where the speaker is very un- the speaker is very biased. Very biased.
Several instances when Nikisha Burchell pointed to Babsy Grange and referred to her as auntie.
Right? And a stalwart or or thanking her for the work that she has done which me really and truly think say she no do nothing for poor side entertainment.
In my opinion she don't do nothing. But that is Nikisha's opinion and I respect that. Why didn't they come out and say at least she gave um Babsy a flowers that she was never um to be to be given.
>> No, listen. Nobody goes into par- goes into government and do nothing.
What they do might not help the people.
Might be helping themselves. So everybody does something.
So when I was saying she no do nothing.
>> But the the mandate is to do is to serve the people first. And if you you are not serving the people first, in my opinion, you have done nothing.
>> Well, >> Look at our sporting fraternity. Look at our entertainment fraternity. What is What is happening?
>> Mhm.
I think >> my opinion, I I haven't seen anything.
Thank her for her long service, the longevity of her service, and her uh um her her tenure to public life. That's about it.
>> Mhm.
>> Grand gala, that's about it.
>> Yeah, I appreciate that.
>> I can speak I can speak loudly in this regard because I had a child in Jamaica who was a part of the Jamaica E-U-U represented Jamaica on an international level, a regional level. So, I know what I am talking about.
>> Mhm.
>> You understand?
>> Mhm.
>> a lot of them make up noise and I try to ridicule this lady, why this same lady who her party members went into Parliament bigging up social media warriors, calling them out by names and number?
Right? These are the same people who goes on to go on to social media and disrespect this same lady, Nikisha Bertil. Why we not hear the woman power?
Why we not hear the woman power? Is it that woman power and empowerment woman empowerment is only um cal- it's calculated and it's only that certain women's um feet? Come on, now.
>> I mean, they're they're they're they are they are gigantic hypocrisy, you know.
Let me ask you something. Did you hear the the um the response from Nikisha Bertil?
>> Um yes, I I have listened to it not thoroughly, but I have I have listened to clipping, not the entire thing.
>> Oh, you didn't hear it?
Oh my god, we have to go play it through or what? Come on.
>> All right.
>> Yeah, man. So, I mean, you raised a lot of good points, you know, because listen, they should have asked the speaker or the host to apologize to Dr. Angela Brown-Burke um for her talking to her like she's a dog and not a human being.
Um they should have also asked her they should have asked Warrington, why did he talk why did he call um >> [clears throat] >> Colin Bell a ching fly and flea.
You know, if if if it's about if it's about treating persons >> You're right. I don't know if gigantic or enormous is I don't know which one is bigger, but that is what they are.
>> Yeah, man.
>> And if you want emphasize on it, use the two word.
>> Yeah.
>> Gigantic, they're enormously gigantically hypocritical.
>> They they have their hypocrisy >> I don't know if my grammar is correct. I will check it later on.
>> Yeah, they're they're their hypocrisy uh is suffering from um elephantitis.
You understand?
So, they them not ready. I mean, look at look at why didn't they protect George Wright's wife or girlfriend?
How comes they stood behind a man that did that to his girl?
And and Trump >> That >> They never said anything. They never >> Clear description of of of of the terms that we just used earlier.
>> Mhm?
>> Clear description of the terms that we just used earlier.
>> Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, look at that situation.
They all stood there and supported George Wright. You know, I listen, silence is consent, though. No none of the women in in Jamaica Labour Party can't talk about women. They don't protect women. The fact that George Wright was on the ticket tells us you don't protect women. And there's these individuals that are in um Young Arm of of of the Jamaica Labour Party that has some steam up up in here.
>> I am I am glad you mentioned Young Arm of the Jamaica Labour Party because it's not Young Arm of Jamaica cuz we don't we don't all share the same views.
Their philosophy don't align with everybody in Jamaica or the younger folks in Jamaica. So, when them talk about Young Mhm.
>> Young Arm of the Jamaica Labour Party we say not Jamaica.
>> Jamaica Labour Party, yes. Make it clear. Not Jamaica.
>> Sorry about that. You're absolutely right. The Young Arm of >> Not Jamaica.
Cuz everything them do until them about them are trying to seek young people. Them are trying to attract more young people. When you see them out at Parliament, you see any young people out there cheering for them?
When you look over there, how old are they?
>> They they are >> Majority of them.
>> They they are pretty >> What they do with the younger folks?
Have you seen all the younger folks that ran in the election? What was the leverage or the level of of support that they got from these dinosaurs?
>> True. I really thought, man.
>> Just look at it.
They don't get the level of support because what? They're not pouring into no young people. It's just another deceptive move to actually appear as if they are God himself when they are Lucifer.
>> They are all >> That you would have seen as a traitor.
>> They are all about appearances, you know.
Um they're really good at that. All right, CT.
You see >> Member of Parliament for South St. James, Nikisha Burchell, says she has no intention of apologizing to speak of the house, Juliet Holness. This despite backlash after Burchell likened Mrs. Holness' oversight of parliamentary proceedings to that of a controlling wife. Shamilla Pullin reports.
A day after three government parliamentarians condemned remarks made by PNP MP for South St. James, Nikisha Burchell, as rude and inappropriate, Ms. Burchell is hitting back.
Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson-Smith, Finance Minister Fayval Williams, and State Minister in the Ministry of National Security, Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, criticized Ms. Burchell for what they described as disgraceful remarks directed at House Speaker Juliet Holness.
In an interview, Ms. Burchell said Ms. Holness exhibited controlling tendencies similar to women who dominated their husbands.
When I sought to share my experience working with the current speaker, it wasn't a personal attack.
For that, Ms. Burchell says she will not apologize to Mrs. Holness.
I made two analogies in my interview, and this was not in Parliament. In my interview, I made two analogies. I said there's a distinct difference between maintaining order in Parliament and controlling.
You can control One can control in the way school moms control school yards.
One can control um how you control at home, be it with your husband, your children, whomever.
That was the extension of the analogy.
However, control has no place in Parliament where adults were elected by their constituents and sent to represent them as equals.
>> She also responded to statements made by government MPs regarding the controversy.
>> When I see the orchestra um arranged with three women from the government benches taking the time away from their busy, hectic portfolios. We have the Minister of Finance. You hardly hear of her.
We have our Foreign Affairs person with all the turmoil we have going on in the country. And then there's Juliet Cuthbert. I'm not sure what she does.
But when you have these three women leaving their substantive portfolios to be used as pawns in a written script, written mostly maybe um by um their male directors to come out and parrot something that they didn't even watch the full clip.
>> And Ms. Bertchalin insists that she will not be silenced. Shamela Pollen, TVJ News.
>> So, Bolo, exactly what I said.
Somebody wrote something for her because that is unlike her. Cuz she come and sit down all stoic and trying to be nice in her glasses and thing.
Everybody knows that she treat the body with them left, right, and center.
>> Listen, man. She's very aware of the whole people view her.
So, I am sure >> It's orchestrated.
>> I am sure. Yes, it's orchestrated.
>> It was orchestrated.
>> That's what she's saying. She she's very intelligent, you know.
>> Latoya Bertchell is very eloquent, you know. I'm very intelligent.
>> And it tickles me when I hear her speak and she it goes over a lot of people here.
Some of them don't even understand how well she had done.
You get my meaning?
>> Exactly.
>> But I want to say I want to say this before you you're going ahead and you're acting.
This is what she actually said, you know. She said, "I just think the speaker she likes to be in control."
And that kind of control that you can get away with in a marriage. She never said in her marriage, you know. She said in a marriage if keyword if you want to control your husband. She never said Juliet only can control her husband, you know.
The lies that they've perpetuated on the media and how they have responded to Latoya Bertchell, that's why she said in the interview they they obviously didn't listen to what she said.
Because of foolish system I talk them I embarrass themself. But I >> It is evident.
>> I think they're doing it intentionally because they want that narrative out there for a fake outrage that she said she want to control her wife. My husband.
>> Exactly.
They didn't look at the articles and the and the and the and the and the um the the the the the the the the part of speech and the figure of speech is that she used to make reference.
>> And and furthermore >> But instead these are people who listen to respond.
They don't listen to understand. They listen to respond.
>> And furthermore one of the things the other thing she said that gave context to say "That is the kind of control you get away with in a marriage if you want to control your husband, for example."
Context matters, you know. So is that is that I said, "You can't You can't control grown people sent to Parliament to represent their people."
You cannot do that.
>> And what did she say about school?
>> And she said there is disorder, and she said But then there is also control, because it's not a school mistress and a school mom in basic school. And it's a It's a direct shot to what the speaker said, you know, when she came to Parliament talking about um um school and setting example and the analogy about school children. So, Nikisha was like Like I would say the same thing. I was like, "Man, >> Exactly, because the the speaker's action is exactly what Nikisha is depicting. She's depicting exactly what she's seen in Parliament.
>> Yeah, but >> So, I guess again, it fly over none of them head.
>> What I'm saying is um Juliet Holness, she's not a teacher.
And the people in the Parliament is not students. So, it was a terrible analogy.
So, that she came and addressed the analogy in this and addressed her control in the room.
And both things are true. They are not together. They are not >> No, all they heard is the fact that she mentioned about marriage. And Nikisha is very smart. I I realized that. She's very intelligent. She's very smart, and she knows how to control the crowd.
>> She knows how to say >> And that is what is bothering them.
>> She knows how to say it without saying it. And that's exactly what Nikisha >> Thank you very much.
>> That's exactly what she >> And she said a lot without saying so little.
>> Little. Right.
Right. So, they were triggered by marriage, like I said, and then they went off to put on this thing and oh, who can we talk about her and Yeah.
>> So when me hear somebody don't them a talk about oh, Nikisha want I I I I I the speaker shoes she want.
Remember say the speaker foot bigger than everybody and I wear the same size.
>> [laughter] >> So I know everybody can't fit in other shoes and I don't people people stop wearing people shoes nowadays.
Yeah, people people not wear people shoes again.
>> Oh my god, man. Y'all are talking >> Gone are the days, especially now.
>> Me don't know what Me don't know why Me don't know why I don't deal with um the ladies so.
>> [laughter] >> I don't know why I don't deal with the ladies so.
I never look on African and feel one eye sour on foot and they say I feel I said Jesus on foot. No, sir.
90% >> Not everybody wear the same size so why you think anybody would want to fit in a your shoes?
>> 90% there, please.
>> Sometimes you have people Go ahead.
>> Get me to 50k likes, guys. 90 of you here. Get me to 50k likes.
>> Yeah, to call it. I laugh when I heard her make that comment, you know.
Juliet Cuthbert said I don't not even sure what she does.
>> But but them them them are them are come off of Juliet Cuthbert. another guys. I don't know if you guys watched this I went on some reaction. Oh my god, that was I thought I was I was harsh, but man.
>> I don't even want to repeat some of the things, but when you know you when you know and that is that goes to show that everybody wear different shoes.
Me and you not the same um we may go to the same school, but we are not in the same class.
>> But, tell me something.
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