Mr. Darrion Louis, let’s be clear.
Your recent Facebook post—cloaked in poetic ambiguity—raises more red flags than inspiration. While you claim the “dream remains,” your motives seem muddled, and your message dangerously borders on sowing seeds of division just when your party should be focused on unity and clarity.
You wrote:
"On to you Mr. Keithson Kiffo Charles and Mr. Philip J. Pierre..."
"Seven years later the yearning is unchanged...Who among you will commit to making that vision real?"
Excuse us, sir, but are you campaigning... or grandstanding?
You were part of the SLP candidate vetting process and you knew what signing up meant. You put your name in the hat, and the party chose someone else—Keithson “Kiffo” Charles. That’s democracy. That’s internal party discipline. That’s how political machinery works.
So why now, are you acting like an independent critic or a shadow candidate?
Disguised Undermining?
This part of your post is especially telling:
"I remain convinced that I-3 is the decisive box in the coming election."
"Which candidate will convincingly deliver this dream and persuade our YOUNG PEOPLE to vote?"
This reads like a subtle jab. A passive-aggressive challenge to Kiffo’s leadership and the Prime Minister’s influence. If you truly believe in the SLP and the cause you once pursued under its banner, this is not the time to play armchair quarterback.
This is not a neutral reflection. This is political sabotage in soft-focus. And the people of I-3 are not blind.
If You're Out, Then Step Back. Or Be Honest About Stepping Forward Again.
If you intend to support the party and help the candidate the people didn’t reject—but the party selected—then rally behind Kiffo with strength and solidarity. If not, come out boldly and state your intentions.
This in-between stance—neither supportive nor oppositional, neither candidate nor comrade—is confusing at best and misleading at worst.
The community is watching. They want clarity, not cryptic riddles. They want leadership, not lingering bitterness. And most of all, they want you to choose a lane.
Final Thought
You said, “The dream remains though the players may shift.”
Yes, players shift—and true team players accept that shift with grace and support the new lineup. If you're not playing anymore, don’t heckle from the sidelines.
I-3 will decide nothing if it’s torn by ego and entitlement.
Respect the process. Respect the people. And if your dream is real—don’t weaponize it against your own team.
Let’s not confuse ambition with disruption.