
The Forgotten Foot Soldiers of Politics
Politics is built on the backs of ordinary people — the men and women who sacrifice their time, energy, families, and finances to ensure victory at the polls. These are the individuals who walk communities day and night, defend their candidates in every conversation, organize meetings, distribute flyers, and stand faithfully in the sun and rain because they believe in a cause bigger than themselves.
But after the celebrations are over and the government is returned to power, many of these same loyal supporters are often forgotten.

It raises a painful question: Must one become a political opportunist or a political prostitute to be recognized? Must loyalty only matter when it is tied to powerful connections or close affiliations with senior political figures?
Many hardworking campaign teams feel abandoned after giving everything during the election season. While some individuals appear to receive recognition, appointments, and opportunities because of their close association with prominent leaders such as Gaston Browne and Maria Browne, countless others who worked just as tirelessly remain invisible.
What happened to the other fifteen candidates and the dedicated teams that stood behind them? What happened to the young people who defended the movement online daily? What about the canvassers, drivers, organizers, cooks, and volunteers who sacrificed sleep and personal time to ensure victory?
Recognition does not always have to come in the form of money or political appointments. Sometimes a simple “thank you,” acknowledgment, or appreciation can go a very long way. Supporters want to feel valued, respected, and remembered — not discarded after Election Day.
Political organizations must understand that unity cannot only exist during campaigns. If supporters continuously feel ignored while only a select few benefit, frustration and division will naturally grow within the movement. Loyalty should never feel like exploitation.
A government’s greatest strength is not only its leadership at the top, but also the ordinary people at the grassroots level who keep the machinery alive. Those individuals deserve recognition too.
In the end, politics should not become a system where only the connected are rewarded while the faithful are forgotten. Every campaign worker matters. Every supporter matters. Every sacrifice matters.
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What’s the real point of your letter we all know if you have unprotected intercourse you run the risk of getting an STD so what is different within politics and the foot soldiers?
The people love their moment of fame during the silly season.