From The Leader’s Office: Dominica’s Crisis Is Homegrown, Not Imported

It is incredibly interesting that when I post something so undeniably true that the ULTA loyalists from all parties come rushing out, screaming, panicking and throwing around tactless lies in a desperate attempt to undermine my post. That reaction tells me everything I need to know. The facts are that when desperate people abandon facts and reach for distortion, it is because they are not confident in their position. It is because something has struck a nerve.

Truth has a way of exposing nerves. It does not arrive quietly, and it does not ask for permission. When real facts land, their response is not thoughtful debate or evidence-based discussion. Instead, it becomes noise, deflection and emotional damage control disguised as outrage. Their response is never accidental. It is a reflex.

If what I say makes you uncomfortable, it is worth asking yourself why. Discomfort does not come from lies. It comes from recognition. It comes from realizing that something you have been defending, excusing, or ignoring does not hold up when exposed to truth. If my post shakes you that much, the issue is not the post itself. The issue is what you have been defending.

I am not here to preserve false comfort or protect carefully constructed narratives. I am here to speak plainly, even when it is inconvenient. Discomfort is the clearest signal that truth has entered the room and the conversation. Truth does not need protection. It does not need outrage or loyalists to shield it. Truth stands on its own. It speaks for itself. And like Kat Williams, we are not afraid to speak our mind, and I am not trying to be politically correct; I am just correct!