Dear Editor,
There are so many videos on YouTube about Guyana that ranges from the asinine to vapid. I can’t believe that someone would film inside of a car for 10 minutes about nonmoving traffic on the West Bank public road or one of the always clogged streets in downtown Georgetown while purporting such as being of some sort of attraction for gullible viewers. I recognize the freedom of choice to watch these banal and ever growing self-promoting videos, but I am concerned that the Ministry of Tourism is being nonchalant about the delusional beliefs that these videos promote Guyanese culture. Then there is the monies received from paid advertisements and subscriptions. Given the exponential growth in these YouTube videos, I am curious to know how the GRA go about taxing these income or how they are reported. I suggest a special tax to be paid to the Ministry of Tourism to be used for the production of high quality promotional videos… enough about brain numbing videos about traffic jams, filthy municipal markets, and most of all, minibuses.
Sincerely,
Keith Bernard