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On Why NPP Would Lose The Upcoming Elections – Lydia Forson Writes

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Actress Lyda Forson has gone back into her writing shell to bring us a piece tackling the upcoming elections, with a message of doom for NPP supporters – if they do not change their ways.
Writing on her blog and drawing from lessons learned from the US elections, Forson notes that the ‘unsophisticated’ tag attached to followers of NDC in social media interactions is reminiscent of the scorn heaped upon Trump supporters in the run up to the elections.
She noted that in such interactions, anyone who speaks up as being NDC is met with a barrage of insults, especially on their intellect, with the NPP followers unwilling to believe that not everyone shares in their beliefs that the country is going to hell. This creates a situation, Forson notes, where people are turned off to the NPP due to the behaviour of their followers.
And much like those Trump voters, those demonised would make their voices heard on December 7 when they enter the polling booth – leading to an electoral loss for the NPP.
Read her piece below.…[emphasis hers]
I started writing this piece a few weeks ago but I wasn’t sure if it was worth sharing.
Before I proceed, however,it’s important I make this disclaimer.
DISCLAIMER : A lot of you are not going to like me after this post, and for those who already don’t you’re probably going to dispise me more. I may lose some friends after this, but I won’t lose much sleep if I do because my real friends respect that we don’t have to always agree.
The attention and backlash I receive each time  I share my opinion is enough to make anyone afraid of speaking out on issues in this country.
I guess because of the misconception that only a “chosen” few are qualified to speak on politics and national issues, people are quick to tag me a controversial attention seeker.(if only this title was something worth fighting for)
I’m a Ghanaian citizen of sound mind and a registered voter; meaning I have EVERY RIGHT to speak on issues in this country, and so should anyone who feels inclined to do so, we shouldn’t to be bullied into silence because it’s our constitutional RIGHT.
When Ben Ephson the Editor of the Daily Dispatch newspaper and pollster made  predictions on the elections, the brouhaha surrounding it, has encouraged me to share this piece I wrote a while back.
Now I’m no pollster, analyst or expert, and I won’t pretend to have any facts, proper research or idea of how election predictions are made.
My predictions are made on intuition and my ability to completely looked beyond my sentiments and personal conviction to see what it is instead of what it should be. They’re also based on conversations I’ve had with people, things I’ve witnessed and experiences I’ve had.
If you follow my blog then you will remember  how I predicted Donald Trump could be the next president of America last year in July, exactly a year later and he won the Republican ticket to be the presidential candidate and went on to also win the general elections.
I received a lot of heat for this at the time, with many friends assuming I was a Trump supporter; which wasn’t the case. I didn’t and still don’t like the man, but I understood the campaign he was running, because he had one aim only, to appeal to a target group of people so he could ultimately win the election.
And we can argue that Trump didn’t win the popular vote, but it doesn’t change the fact that MILLIONS of Americans voted for him, much to the surprise of many people especially the democrats.
And this is what the opposition should have learnt from this outcome; that a man so hated, having some of the most powerful politicians, networks,media houses etc unite against him like never in the history of America’s presidential race; still went on to win is nothing short of a miracle.
Against all pollsters, opinions polls and predictions, Donald Trump defied all odds and shocked Americans and the world at large.
If this doesn’t tell you the electorate isn’t as predictable and neither are the elections, then I don’t know what will.
Which is what many members of the opposition seem to be missing and why they may also be in for a shock.
They’re banking on the general perception that people are frustrated with the ruling party, and because of this want change, hence their campaign message.
But this assumption and the insistence that ALL Ghanaians should feel this way coupled with the campaign they’re running, is why I believe they may probably not win the elections.
They’re looking at the country through the eyes of the opposition, and this is one of the points I spoke against in my piece on understanding the Ghanaian electorate (read hereYour Ghana isn’t everyone else’s Ghana,meaning how you see the country isn’t the way everyone else does.
But because of this perception, they’re  mistakenly campaigning AGAINST members of the ruling party and anyone else who doesn’t support this claim, instead of campaigning TO them.
This single mindset is why many of their following are quick to fight and attempt to silence anyone who doesn’t share in this feeling of frustration.
Forgetting that the whole purpose of a campaign is to appeal to voters and not bully them into voting for you.
Their confidence in this perception is also why the outcome may not only surprise them, but create unnecessary tension if they don’t win.
Because they’ve proped themselves and their following up for a guaranteed win, and planted the seed of doubt and a possible electoral fraud if they don’t, also very dangerous.
Notice tbat nearly ALL political parties accuse Electoral Commisioners of fraud if they don’t win, but are suspiciously silent if the same system declares them winners.
This is a trick employed by alot of politicians; for instance, Trump insisted on a possible rigging, and when he won suddenly didn’t find the system to corrupt anymore.
What he didn’t anticipate was the doubt he casted on the system which created room for people to also question the legitimacy of his win.
Now it would be unfair on my part to blame all members of the opposition and it’s following for this behavior, I have very good friends in the opposition who are nothing like this, but they too agree that something’s definitely wrong if the majority of their following behaves like this.
By alienating a section of the people because their views don’t align with yours, will only make it that much easier for them to vote against your party.
I’ve had atleast 3 people tell me they want a certain party to lose, only because they find someone on social media annoying.
Some Trump voters will tell you they didn’t like him, but voted for him anyway because they were willing to look past his inappropriate behavior, because of their disdain for Hillary.
And you may think it’s ridiculous for anyone to vote against a party just because of their disdain for someone, but if people voted for all the right reasons we wouldn’t have politicians sharing rice, ice and sewing machines for votes.
Elections are about nothing else but winning for the politicians, even if it means employing some of the most outrageous tactics like Trump did, by stylishly campaigning to the usually neglected people, understanding that the KKK also had votes.
EVERY VOTE counts, even that of the girl who’s voting because of someone she finds annoying; so the way your party faithfuls behave everywhere, including how they verbally attack people even on social media, will contribute to how people vote.
And this behavior isn’t unique to just the opposition, nearly all parties are guilty of this politics of insults, I’ve been called everything from a prositute to a brothel by members of the NDC, however the opposition seems to be leading the pack.
A simple comparison of their reaction to even celebrity endorsements, is very telling.
Celebrities and public figures who’ve endorsed the ruling party have been ridiculed, insulted, called money thirsty and all kinds of names.
Yet others who’ve endorsed the opposition haven’t received that much negative attention.
Why is that?
A few weeks ago I also witnessed an interaction on social media, where a supporter of the ruling NDC claimed that most of its members weren’t as bold to declare their position because they feared insults; a supporter of the opposition quickly responded by saying perhaps it’s because his party was a sh** one.
Imagine that?
A smart person would have ceased the moment to engage this person and if for nothing at all make him see her party beyond the aggressive tone it’s been associated with.
I’ve also had my own personal encounters with supporters of the opposition who’ve hailed me for speaking out against the ruling party, but immediately turned to attack me vehemently because I wrote in support of a decision the president had taken.
If you don’t see the state of the nation through their eyes, then there’s something wrong with you; which they have no problem expressing with choice words. 
When Hillary called half of Trumps voters deplorable, she only gave people who were probably on the fence about voting for Trump another reason NOT to vote for her.
Which is exactly what a lot of people in the opposition are doing.
I still don’t understand how anyone was able to look past Trumps bigotry, inappropriate behavior and racist tendencies to vote for him.
But maybe if people,including me, hadn’t been so dismissive of them; we could have engaged and perhaps attempted to understand their position.
The silent majority does exists, and when a group of people feel silenced because of their position, they will band together to prove a point.
Now I’m not in anyway likening the ruling party to Trump supporters, just drawing from their experience.
I maybe wrong with my prediction, and we’ll know in a couple of days, however the backlash I may probably receive from members of the opposition because of this post will only reinforce what I’ve said.
 
 



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7 thoughts on “On Why NPP Would Lose The Upcoming Elections – Lydia Forson Writes”

  1. Isn’t this the same brainless id!0t who started the dumsor vigil with Yvonne Nelson only to ran away to london last minute of the vigil.
    Should anyone take this obolo elephant size girl seriously at all.
    Go and workout in a gym Lydia, that will be a better use of your time than this useless articles u write as if u can think for all ghanaians just because your movie career is totally dead and u crave attention so now all u do is take pictures and write articles from your low IQ. Give us a break. You have ONLY one vote, if u like give it to ndc, it’s ur right.

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    • Very Very Very said.
      Lydia thinks she has a mouth on her and can talk any rubb!$h.
      Where was her mouth when her father was arranging marriage for her becos no man wants such a f@wl mouth of a lady.

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  2. Lydia I never knew u were this shallow minded. Am ashamed for you and ur level of mentality.
    You love to come across as tough but u are like a day old mouse just looking for any means of attention even if it doesn’t make sense.
    By the way when was ur last movie again? And I don’t mean the crap u self directed! Siaaaa!!!
    Even nomination po u don’t make the list in ur own field then u want to talk about a subject u are clearly dumb about!

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    • She is just a blogger now because she can’t afford to direct her own films anymore and she’s become too fat for movie roles so directors would rather not use her. She is squeezing into waist trainers in ALL her pictures but chale fat is fat. You cant hide it.

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    • what has this got to do with her movie? you are doing the exact thing she said. insulting people because she said something obvious or insulting because she said something the opposition party does when people say something about the ruling party.i bet if she had said something about the oppsition party winning you would have hailed her. grow up and stop this bullshit.

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  3. i hate politics especially in ghana but i may say what Lydia is saying here is right. why do the opposition always have to insult people just because they support the ruling party. every one has the right to join a party of his/her choice. they always think its a sin or a bad thing to join the ruling party why are people insulting her just because she said something that is obvious. this thing has to stop. we are different people with different choice. dont insult someone just because they want something else.

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    • hmmmm that’s one thing i don’t like about the opposition party. i have a friend in the office and has never voted in gh before but has decided to vote this year and his reason is he heard someone on radio insulting the ruling party just because the person supports the ruling party. this friend has decided to vote for the ruling party because was annoyed with the person insulting on radio. i also have few friends who is npp and always say what Lydia just wrote. I knew Lydia would receive insults just because she pointed out some few stuff. and i was right because someone here are even saying her movies are bad,how does this article got to do with her movie?

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