By KEILE CAMPBELL
Tribune Staff Reporter
kcampbell@tribunemedia.net
ATTORNEY General Wayne Munroe blamed a “drumbeat of cynicism” for helping depress voter turnout during the recent general election, warning in the Senate that years of negative public commentary could drive Bahamians away from the democratic process.
Mr Munroe cautioned against what he called “negative thinking”, saying the country must be careful about the consequences of repeatedly presenting national affairs in bleak terms.
“Negative thinking has been found scientifically to have adverse consequences on how your neural networks are wired, leads to depression, leads to disassociation,” Mr Munroe said. “We must be careful that if nationally adopt negative thinking, then it may manifest itself in a number of ways, and so if you keep seeing the cup as half empty, your mind will approach everything in that fashion, and so I am not surprised about low voter turnout.”
Mr Munroe said that for four and a half years he listened to radio commentary he described as “driven by negativity”, arguing that such commentary could discourage people from participating in public life.
“When it succeeds in its purpose, it behooves us to complain about the consequences of our actions, because if you continue to say things, people will seize them and believe them,” he said. “And if they are told constantly that there’s no purpose in the system, why would you expect them to engage with the system?”
He again noted that voter participation in The Bahamas has not fallen as sharply as in some Caribbean countries, where turnout can drop as low as 40 percent, but warned that sustained cynicism could push the country in that direction.
Mr Munroe also defended the Davis administration’s record, saying the government had made substantial progress on long-standing problems that developed over decades.
He said it was unrealistic to expect systemic problems to be solved within one five-year term, arguing that the administration had completed most of the commitments it made to voters.



Comments
birdiestrachan 7 hours, 40 minutes ago
Thank God for our attorney General. The right man for the job at the right time..
joeblow 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
... low voter turnout is because people realize that the FNM is no better than the PLP! The lies they tell may be different, but the end result for voters is the same! Successive governments have overseen rising prices of land and homes because of wealthy foreigners in the market. We have also had uncontrolled illegal immigration affecting the cost of labor making it harder for some Bahamians to make a decent wage. Couple that with oppressive taxes on the shrinking middle class and rising inflation and inbred corruption and you have a recipe for disaster. The truth is neither party has a real vision for the future of this country and neither party can see beyond the next general election! They are all a bunch of visionless losers!
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