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PUBLISHED |Molech to MAGA: Idolatry in the Church
In many congregations that proudly wear the labels “Bible-believing” or “Spirit-filled” we now see Jesus’ name being used to justify:
• Nationalist agendas that criminalise foreigners and asylum-seekers;
• Uncritical loyalty to leaders who embody greed, cruelty, or deceit;
•Hostility to science, learning, or reform, all waved away as “worldly”;
• Prosperity gospel peddling, now bordering on spiritual racketeering.
Such distortions of faith are not rare. They are daily

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jul 6, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED | A conditional Amen: Seizing the 2027 energy opportunity with bold, local vision
🎤How should the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) proceed if it is serious about liberating the country from decades of monopolistic inefficiency and fossil-fuel dependency?

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jul 4, 20255 min read


UNCUT| Meal Plans for Political Mastodons in the US and Jamaica
What does a typical day look like in the belly of a political mastodon? Whether stomping about in Washington or snorting through the corridors of Gordon House, these lumbering beasts of governance rise early — to gorge on privilege, wash down hypocrisy, and belch platitudes before midday. Chef's Note: All mastodon meals must be....:
Rich in ego
Free from transparency
Fortified with taxpayer funds
Heavily processed by Chang-Campbell-certified mash dung machines...

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jul 1, 20254 min read


ACT or SAT? The Smarter Path for Jamaican and CARICOM Students
The right test can propel a student into the Ivy League, the University of Oxford or Cambridge, or a United World College. And sadly, the wrong choice—too often made for reasons of local convenience—can leave untapped potential on the table.
In content and design, one of these tests (ACT or SAT), aligns better with global Common Core standards and the kind of critical reasoning and data analysis that Caribbean students practise daily....

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 23, 20255 min read


UNCUT: Patterson Report’s stoic silence on shameless school transcript inadequacies
If the Record Fails, the Student Falls. Across Jamaica’s and CARICOM's high school landscape, there are all too many brass-faced counterparts: institutions that prioritize trophy-winning quiz teams and sporting accolades plus strange and unjust peculiarity over student growth, masking indifference with performative achievement while leaving genuine learning and compassionate upliftment behind. One might expect that a national education review— would spotlight the glaring weak

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 15, 20254 min read


The Princeton-UWI and UBA-UWI Initiative at UWI-CASE: A Strategic, Decolonized, Research-Driven Education Hub
Last Sunday's compelling Gleaner editorial reflecting on MAGA's coercing impact on American academic freedom prompted me to revisit and refine my original proposal. With A-QuEST having mentored/coached 11 Rhodes Scholars and over 1,300 PhDs and other doctorates (overwhelmingly drawn from my A-QuEST International Students educated in the USA) over the past 45 years, and, significantly, with Jamaica and CARICOM facing Haiti's urgent capacity-rebuilding needs, now humbly offer

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 8, 20254 min read


UNCUT: An Open Letter To A-QuEST Parent, Dennis Chung
From Dennis A Minott, A-QuEST

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 3, 20251 min read


PUBLISHED: Is Andrew Holness’ shame tree quite dead?
No urgent moves to protect children from abuse. No credible lunge to conclude the repair of the hospital in Montego Bay. No rebuke of foreign tyrants, even as they commit mass slaughter. No vision for diplomacy—only disarray, smiles, flawless make-up, and a remarkably Pygmalean first name.
Instead, we see photo ops. And silence. And a parade of parliamentarians whose public piety hides private greed. We see the steady withering of every noble value on which Jamaica was bui

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 2, 20256 min read


PUBLISHED: Dennis Minott | Jamaica’s bespoke wickedness; tailored for Haitians alone
Judas used a kiss. Jamaica uses deportation. For 30 pieces of silver — filthy lucre in our time — we have betrayed Haitians seeking refuge, dignity, and kinship among us. We bave uncharacteristically turned them back into the hands of their tormentors, without hearing, without compassion, without even a pause to remember who we once were.
This is not poetry. This is refoulement — the forced return of asylum seekers to danger without due process. It violates the 1951 Refuge

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 1, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED: Is Jamaican democracy dying by a thousand cuts?
One needn’t be a cynic to see that something vital is fading. Our democracy, once animated by active citizens and accountable institutions, now teeters on the edge of indifference. It’s not collapsing in a blaze. It’s been slowly hemorrhaging. A quiet, patient death by a thousand cuts.
The Cuts are Numerous and Deep.

A-QuEST (Minott)
May 11, 20254 min read


UNCUT: The Patterson Report Did Not Address Academic Slaughter by Timetable Injustice
Until we smash the 'pools' that deny students choice, every education reform will be lipstick on a corpse. The Patterson Report missed the mark. Again.
The 2021 Patterson Commission Report on education reform in Jamaica was a well-meaning and long-overdue initiative. It offered broad recommendations on governance, teacher training, early childhood education, and funding. However, it overlooked a critical issue that affects students daily the widespread use of "pools" in high

A-QuEST (Minott)
May 10, 20253 min read


To Avoid Political Abscesses, Practise Political Hygiene.
Accountability must be swift. As with a surgeon lancing a wound, credible allegations- whether nepotism, enrichment, or abuse-must trigger immediate action. Delay breeds suspicion, silence breeds cynicism. Reports from the Auditor General and Integrity Commission must not be ignored. Consequences must follow, or investigative institutions become ceremonial, and public faith withers.

A-QuEST (Minott)
May 2, 20255 min read


PUBLISHED| Dennis Minott | Phone in hand: Toy, ‘tegereg,’ or tyrant?
Here in Jamaica, we live in an era where a slim slab of glass, silicon, and plastic dominates much of our lives. It’s always in our...

A-QuEST (Minott)
Apr 14, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED: Yu caan ketch Quaco, ketch im shut---right?
The distressing account of—two women discarded like old rags after decades of Loyal Service—is a damning indictment of Jamaica’s moral decay

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 23, 20252 min read


Could President Trump, by His Actions, Exhaust America?
"America First" - His approach combines aggressive diplomacy with a focus on reducing U.S. commitments abroad...Read More

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 23, 20254 min read


I Know the Song of The Happy Cuban Medical “Slave”
Credit: OurToday -From Cuba, with love: Help, in the form of a Cuban medical brigade, has returned to Belize as the fight against the...

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 23, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED: Dennis Minott | Puppa Jezas, wa dis Rubio deh seh?
It is the voice of a man who would rather dish out harm in US State Department shovelfuls to see the poor suffer than acknowledge the humani

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 10, 20255 min read


PUBLISHED: Letter of the Day | Cuba heals, America sneers at unhealthy poor
If there is any ‘forced labor’ in the medical world, it is in the US, where doctors & nurses are shackled to debt while patients must choose

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 7, 20252 min read


UNCUT: Many Pseudonyms: Which Individual Uses Trickery To Manufacture Consensus?
Dennis Minott's Alert to the Gleaner: Irregularities on Disqus Blog Detected by Three Independently Operating AIs -- Part I...Read More

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 7, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED: Cuba Heals, America Harms; Cuba sana, América hiere: La guerra de Rubio contra la compasión
The true allies of the Caribbean people are not those wielding American sanctions as weapons against the sick and vulnerable...Read More

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 4, 20254 min read
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