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In the aftermath of a short and intense political campaign which ended Tuesday, 15 January 2008, with victory for David Thompson and his Democratic Labour Party (DLP), we continue to worry about the perennial problem of an ineffective media in Barbados – read Barbados Free Press. The willingness of our media practitioners to sway and buckle to political and other pressures should be of concern to defenders of our democracy. It is not acceptable that as a country we should pride ourselves on a high standard of education, yet our media practitioners continue to demonstrate that they are devoid of any courage by demonstrating their spineless disposition. We have written extensively about the importance of the role of the Fourth of Estateenter keywords ‘fourth estate’ in our search area on the top of the page.

The time has come for media houses in Barbados to stop failing the people and to awake from their slumber.

There is a saying that people get what they deserve – well, something like that anyway – and in very much the same way that we are able to send a clear message every five years to the political directorate, so too we need to send a message to the owners of the Fourth Estate in Barbados. The only way we can expect balance reporting from our media houses is to speak-out against the inequities when they occur, embarrass them with our public comment, let them suffer by our lack of financial support, let us write to stakeholders such as the unions, and to their important clients and international watchdog agencies to help agitate for justice. The actions we can take as civic minded Barbadians are limitless.

Recently we have learned that the Nation newspaper have increased their advertising rates effective 1 January 2008. This increase comes against the back drop that the Nation Publishing Company is a very profitable company with a healthy market penetration in Barbados. Why is it that we are allowing this newspaper to disrespect us in this way? They continue to renege on their role as an important member of the Realms of the Estates, yet as citizens we pay them for doing so. Their commitment to improve shareholder value is laudable. Why should we blame them if they practice the free market concept of charging what the market will bear. The Starcom Group of companies is quite boastful when they publish the results of their Systems Surveys. Starcom Network currently dominates the media market in Barbados and command unrivaled market share. They are currently lobbying to get a TV license.

Certainly our Fair Trading Commission would have something to say about this if they apply the 40% rule.

The Media Houses in Barbados don’t care about freedom of expression, they care about making money. Any noises which they make in this regard must be labeled as lip-service only. Let us remember that Starcom Network is a publicly traded company trading under the name One Media based out of Trinidad. They are currently pursuing an acquisition strategy which will ultimately see news dissemination in the Caribbean consolidated in the hands of a narrow interest. The much respected Harold Hoyte and Sir Fred Gollop should be called to account for selling out Bajan majority interest in Starcom Network to fatten their bank accounts. Who are they fooling by spouting the rhetoric that a pan-media company is a visionary strategy. Give us a break!

In the same way that Starcom Network publicly asked former Minister of Tourism, Barney Lynch, how he acquired his perceived wealth, we, the public, should ask people such as, Vic Fernandez at Starcom, Harold Hoyte, retired publisher at the Nation and others, how they acquired their wealth. (It was only a short time ago Vic was the anchor for CBC TV news.) We are not seeking to sully the reputations of anyone. We simply want to highlight that a few people in our media houses have benefited tremendously from the support of Barbadians over the years. It is time some of these ‘fat cats’ in the media start to give something back. We have still not forgiven the Nation newspaper for feeding the behaviour which ultimately led to the departure of Roy Morris from that company!

The media practitioners in Barbados should be ashamed that after benefiting from our rich education system they do not have the will or the common sense to appreciate the benefit of coming together. Why is it that the Barbados Association of Journalists (BAJ) has been dormant for so many years? We will warn the media houses in the same way that we warned the previous government. There is a desire for change which is starting to gather momentum in our country. The Barbados Labour Party underestimated the power of the people. We hope that the learned people of our Fourth Estate can take heed.

 

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140 responses to “Media Houses In Barbados Charged With Dereliction Of Duty”

  1. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    I am not certain that Vic Fernandes and the Starcom group are worthy of a TV license, certainly not on recent performance.
    They are other players with offerings that may be better suited to filling this void.


  2. To these persons who have a problem with Adrian Loverage being a white and foreign born minister of government, what are your views on Peter Morgan, Aaron Trust, and Phillip Goddard?


  3. I am not certain that Vic Fernandes and the Starcom group are worthy of a TV license
    …………………………………………………………………….
    Wrong statement for a party that just won the election. The majority of partisan writers prior to the election were lobbying for another TV station, and how the Starcom Group should be given a license….NOW, we seeing the same behaviour manifesting in public by a prominent representative of the ruling party.

    Watch your statements my friends, it might haunt you sooner than later.


  4. Wishing in Vain // January 18, 2008 at 1:20 pm

    I am not certain that Vic Fernandes and the Starcom group are worthy of a TV license, certainly not on recent performance.
    They are other players with offerings that may be better suited to filling this void.

    *******************

    So you want to have a new DLP-controlled TV station?


  5. #

    Adrian Hinds // January 18, 2008 at 1:53 pm

    To these persons who have a problem with Adrian Loverage being a white and foreign born minister of government, what are your views on Peter Morgan, Aaron Trust, and Phillip Goddard?

    ***************************

    Adrian Hinds,

    Philip Goddard is a white BAJAN.

    I don’t know what Aaron Truss is, except that he was part of a former BLP government.

    I don’t know anything about Peter Morgan except that he was (he’s dead I think) white.

    What will happen when Barbados appoints the first black Guyanese or Indian Guyanese as a minister? Have we ever had one? I know that BU would be kicking up bad about that!


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  7. Wishing in Vain,

    When I said “So you want to have a new DLP-controlled TV station?” what I really meant was…

    Do you want a new state-controlled propaganda machine? Given the brazen falsehoods and OUTRIGHT LIES which I heard from Patrick Gollop on VOB yesterday, Barbados would be headed for dictatorship if people like him ever get control of the media in Barbados.


  8. It is astounding to me that an expert in the field of Tourism, so much so, that he has put the elected Minister of Tourism to shame with his lack of knowledge, could be dismissed based on the colour of his skin. Adrian Loveridge has the business savvy and in-depth understanding of the future of tourism that would only be an asset to a country that, like it or not, survives on Tourism.
    Mr. Loveridge has demonstrated his love for and concern for his adopted country time and time again. I do not, for one minute, doubt his sincerity and integrity, qualities that have been sadly lacking in those appointed to guard the countries best interests.
    Bajans need to get with the way the world is going via globalization. They need to get away from this “its us against them” attitude and give credit where credit is due, regardless of colour.


  9. Magnum // January 18, 2008 at 2:25 pm

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    Adrian Hinds // January 18, 2008 at 1:53 pm

    To these persons who have a problem with Adrian Loverage being a white and foreign born minister of government, what are your views on Peter Morgan, Aaron Trust, and Phillip Goddard?

    ***************************

    Adrian Hinds,

    Philip Goddard is a white BAJAN.

    I don’t know what Aaron Truss is, except that he was part of a former BLP government.

    I don’t know anything about Peter Morgan except that he was (he’s dead I think) white.

    What will happen when Barbados appoints the first black Guyanese or Indian Guyanese as a minister? Have we ever had one? I know that BU would be kicking up bad about that!

    ==============================

    ha ha ha h Magnum how convenient. Ok I separated out Mr. Loverage being white and being foreign born, in attempt to deal with some who focus exclusively on either his skin colour or his nationality. The cast of names i listed covers these two situations, and dear i to say it also covers your question on Guyanese. Aaron Truss a former Minister of “FIRES” 😀 in a BLP government was born in Guyana. What happened then? nothing to shout about other than he (Aaron Truss) was as corrupt as his Bajan counterparts. 😀

    …..The argument by these BLP hacks against Mr. Loverage are not bourne out by any altruistic concerns about immigration etc. This purely political, they cannot deal with the biting facts that the man brings to bare on a subject (tourism) that even they will privately admit that man lives and breaths. But have no fear the unsubstantiate attacks on Mr. Loverage will cease at some point either due to being outed as the cloak government secrecy will be remove from their operation, or as result of being remove from the public trough thereby being unable to pay for their computer hire purchase agreement and the monthy connection to the internet. As Mia would say “cause in a real sense” high prices will soon start to affect them like the rest of us. 😀


  10. PiedPiper,

    What nonsense are you talking about? Adrian Loveridge is a master of deception. He can fool you people easily just by presenting figures which he has lifted from other places… figures prepared by ordinary black Bajans.

    Barbados should be well past the stage where white skin and a foreign nationality are automatic door-openers. I am certain that there and many Bajans, both black and white, who are much more knowledgeable about tourism in Barbados than your beloved Adrian Loveridge. No foreign white immigrant should be imposed on us.

  11. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    They are many others out there with the desire and resources to operate a TV station and I stick by my comments that I am not sure that I would be rushing to issue Vic Fernandes a TV license.

    Magnum do not attempt to put words in my mouth you need to read what I wrote and take it as I stated it not apply your wishes to my comment.


  12. Why do we continue to focus on who should get a license when the more important issue is the need to have quality freedom of information legislation supported by a rigorous framework for enforcement. We are not sure that by increasing the players in the game it will solve the problem of a cowardly set of media practitioners and media houses which yield to pressure from politicians or influence from sponsors.


  13. Adrian Hinds,

    Your response makes no sense. None of it.

    If you ever take the time to READ what Adrian Loveridge actually posts on these blogs, it has been all vindictiveness and personal vendetta against one black man called Noel Lynch.


  14. Magnum:
    Since when has being white and foreign born been an automatic door opener to a political appointment or a government job in Barbados???
    Please name a few white people that you know off who are white non-nationals who hold government positions.


  15. Wishing in Vain,

    YOU SAID: “I stick by my comments that I am not sure that I would be rushing to issue Vic Fernandes a TV license.”

    Of course you wouldn’t, because Vic Fernandes would not be willing to be muzzled in exchange for running a state-controlled propaganda machine.

    That maybe the case but let us not forget that Vic Fenandes is an employee of One Media.

    David


  16. PiedPiper,

    That’s why we must NEVER allow it to start with Adrian Loveridge.

    Errol Barrow did not win independence for this country in order for it to be handed back to white foreigners in 2008 on Errol Barrow Day.

    Magnum please understand that while we don’t subscribe to censoring anyone we will not allow you to drag a serious topic down by replaying these race card red herring arguments.

    David


  17. What I believe WIV meant is that Vic & Co. with a TV license would be the worst thing for Barbados based on their lapdog stewardship of the 4th estate.

    Right now Barbados does not need a lapdog for Bee or Dem. Barbados needs an independent news source that cannot become beholden to the flavor of the day.

    Starcom and Vic has shown that they lack testicular fortitude to provide robust stewardship of the 4th estate, and in many persons view this disqualifies them from that TV License. Think for a min what havoc they could bring down on us in their lap dog mode.

    I would not want to risk that for me or my children.

  18. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    I think you missed the point magnum here, the attacks on Noeless Blarney Lynch are not the sole domain of Mr Loveridge these are not reserved for him but due to Lynch’s mismanagement of his FORMER Ministry he has been under attack from many others and just not fromMr Loveridge, I have seen him under the hammer from alland sundry for his inept handling of the Ministry of Tourism as he should be because he was the most ineffective member ever to hold a Ministry.

  19. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    Well said LOOPY, My belief is that any license to be issued should be given on the basis of complete freedom of expression and freedom of rights, and let us not see these stations as lapdogs of a ruling party.
    It was indeed a sad display of what not to do in the media, during the last adminstration.

  20. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    I really thought we had grown past this race issue nonsense.

    As a citizen of Barbados be that person Green, Blue, Red, White Brown, Black, or Yellow they are free to partake in the process of goverance and to make comments as they see fit, the common factor is what that ID card says!!


  21. David,

    YOU SAID: “Magnum please understand that while we don’t subscribe to censoring anyone we will not allow you to drag a serious topic down by replaying these race card red herring arguments.

    That’s quite OK. I already understand that these blogs are bought and paid for by the same Adrian Loveridge, so you would have to rush to defend him and sing his praises just like any other propaganda mouthpiece in a state-controlled dictatorship. You would know better than your readers which side your bread is buttered on… we only see when you delete posts which are critical of the DLP.

    Magnum

    We don’t intend to get in a shouting match with you. Our blog content and its management is an open book. We will never be able to please everyone and we are not sure that is possible anyway. If you want to comment, please do so. Attack any issue with all your heart and soul, speak about race of course, but you must not blame a man for the colour of his skin. As black people we know only too well the consequences of being treated based on the colour of our skin. We will have none of it.

    David

  22. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    Is this the malice comes when your party is thrown out office by the citizens for freedom?

    And you have the gall to state -: propaganda mouthpiece in a state-controlled dictatorship.

    You must really be mega idiot indeed, the only dictatorship that we had to fear were you and your party of thugs, the people of Barbados saw after you and your ilk on Tuesday,take a much required rest and spare us your nonsense on these sites.


  23. So this begs the question of what would it take for Adrian Loveridge to become a 100% Barbadian through and through. Is this the same iconic Adrian Loveridge that only last week you all were touting as Minister of Tourism and now he has to prove that he is 100% Bajan. Listen Adrian, you need to come over to Guyana and open up a Peace and Enviroment Hotel in the pristine rain forest in the world most beautiful country.

  24. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    Very well said David.

  25. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    Magnum…

    Errol Barrow had the vision to appoint Peter Morgan as Minister of Tourism, another white hotelier at that time.

    I was privileged to be at Mr Morgan’s church burial service where in a wonderful eulogy, Sir Frederick Smith described him as the best tourism minister ever.
    I don’t think there was a person attending the service that did not applaud this statement including members of the then ruling party.
    I will always remember the look on Johnathan (his son’s) face and the immense pride.

    Peter Morgan didn’t adopt Barbados to steal your land and neither did my wife and I.

    We ‘found’ what was then a derelict Arawak Inn and have transformed it to one of the highest rated small hotels in the Caribbean, largely due to our small BARBADIAN staff.

    Tens of thousands of Barbadians have made their home in my country of birth, or in Canada, the United States and across the world.
    Did they move to those countries to steal the land from the true natives?


  26. Oh goodness, I didn’t know you had to payfor these blogs, and that Adrian Loveridge pays for them. Adrian I love the English and I was happy when Guyana was a British colony. They have made a mess of things in the former colony and in fact Guyanese are always saying bring back the English. We love Prince Charles, and he owns a cocoa plantation in North Guyana and the cocoa from this plantation is used in the making of his Dutchy Chocolates. Thanks for paying for this blog. You are an honourary Guyanese you know. Bye

  27. Adrian Loveridge Avatar
    Adrian Loveridge

    Sister Baby…

    I have been fortunate enough to visit Guyana on a number of occasions and wholeheartedly agree with you about its beauty.
    I believe will make huge strides in eco-tourism within the coming years.

    The touble is about starting up a hotel in Guyana is that someone might accuse me of stealing your land!


  28. Yes, and 2000 Barbadians live in my country and 3000 English people, in fact 42.000 foreigners in Guyana. That is 30, 000 illegal Brazilians, and then followed by Surinamese, and then Bristish subjects. The best sports bar in all Guyana is owned by an English Guyanese. and his lovely wife has a fabulous cooking show on NCN TV Guyana. Adrian the Cara Hotels in Guyana are owned by English Guyanese. These are the best hotel in the Caribbean after yours of course. I say you should be the Minister of Tourism, and I am sending an E-Mail to President Jagdeo of Guyana regarding you and your good workd in Barbados,a dn asking that they seek your services for tourism in Guyana

  29. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    To those that beg mercy for Noeless Blarney Lynch, if the public thought he did such a wonderful job why then did they throw him out on his as_?

    So too the like of the other 20 misfits that could not get the attention of the citizens of this island, they were dismissed from office for corruption, dishonesty in office and gross arrogance to the people that paid their salaries.


  30. Adrian Loveridge,

    Don’t try to change my words, you foreign white fraud, because I have never said a word about land.

    It is POWA (power) that you are longing for, not mere land.

    You are well entitled to run your hotel here in Barbados, but if you want “powa”, you can go back to Liverpool or wherever the hell you come from and campaign to seek office in the House of Commons.

    In Errol Barrow’s day we were newly independent and now trying to find our way on the world stage. Today we have young educated Barbadians who need positive role models as we take full control of our own destiny and our own future. The same way that the BLP could appoint Noel Lynch, the present government should find suitably qualified BARBADIANS to represent this country at the ministerial level.

    NO FOREIGN WHITES WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE GOVERNMENT OF THIS COUNTRY!


  31. Magnum // January 18, 2008 at 3:06 pm

    Adrian Hinds,

    Your response makes no sense. None of it.

    If you ever take the time to READ what Adrian Loveridge actually posts on these blogs, it has been all vindictiveness and personal vendetta against one black man called Noel Lynch.
    ==============================

    I think you are confusing Adrian Loverage with Adrian Hinds. Where is the proof of this vindictiveness by Adrian Loverage? I hope you are not now believing your own emotional lies, such would fly here, you are going to have too present some proof.


  32. Adrian, No, the land is yours, you came there before them. Contact Mr. Burgess at the Windies Sports Bar, he was the former head of Courts Guyana Ltd. or you can contact the fellas that own Cara Hotels. The Cara people have taken the old Lord Mayor of Georgetown mansion and turned it into a fabulous bed and breakfast. The Le Meridian Hotel is also for sale. It is a cash cow in GT. Adrian, you can come and buy land in Guyana and no one will ever say that you are taking Guyanese land, why they are selling it off cheaply to any and all sorts, muchless you. Have a nice day, and I am so happy you came to Guyana. We have made great strides you know in recent years. You should see the Caricom HQ and the new Convention Centre, Marriott is building a hotel next to the Le Meridian Guyana Hotel, and so on. Well thanks again. Bye

  33. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    You are a sad excuse of a person magnum,
    Why then was ARSON TRASH sorry Aron Truss given a ministry to run under your administration?


  34. Sister Baby,

    My dear Guyanese sister, I would be very glad if you would take him!

    If his passport is good he might be lucky enough to get a flight to Timehri airport tonight self!

    He could take the whole hotel with him too, I wouldn’t mind.


  35. Magnum don’t be so obviously ignorant. A wordpress blog is free for anyone to open. 😀


  36. A great role model is Gary Cole. I love Gary’s writings and his heroes. Gary have you met Grace Lee Boggs? She is still alive, lives in Detroit, and still goes around the USA speaking at 93 years of age. Jimmy her dear husband died in 1993.

  37. Wishing in Vain Avatar

    magnum Are you going to spend the next 5 years living your life in hatred and anger?

    Grow up please, and put a halt to your hatered of colour chatter it is not becoming of you or anyone.

    You did your period of damage and you had your period of control and you lost your way and were thrown out of office, get used to spending the next 5 years on the opposition benches, and reflect on what you cast on this society, after which you may learn that the will of the people is more important that the need to fill your bank account.


  38. I have never met Mr Loveridge, but my buddy the late Dr Hudson spoke well of him.

    Mr Morgan who used to own the then St Lawrence Hotel, Colin Hudson and Captain MB Hutt who taught at HC, were all Englishmen I knew who loved Barbados with as great a passion as any of us Bajans– and perhaps with more passion than some of us Bajans.

    As a boy, I would often meet Captain Hutt strolling about in the swamp, and when in class he spoke about Pie Corner & Pico Teneriffe he made them sound like heaven (remember cars were not that prevalent then so you didnt get to see those places then except on a church excursion.)

    I spent many hours with Colin on the Stop and Stare walks in the early nineties, and learned more about our lands and culture and past from him on the talks on those walks. Things I never read in the papers or learned in school.

    All this talk about white expatriates from England is bovine excrement and should stop!


  39. Do the bloggers know that B’dos raves about 98 % literacy? Oh boy, one could not tell from reading some of these comments.


  40. Adrian Hinds,

    YOU SAID: “I think you are confusing Adrian Loverage with Adrian Hinds.”

    Let me tell you that there is no confusion from my end between Adrian Hinds and Adrian Loveridge.

    I know my DLP yardfowls very well… one is black and one is white.

    One flew out of Barbados to settle abroad, and one flew in from the UK to settle here… in the same Barbados which they both love to denigrate.

    Origin, colour, circumstances and geographical location may vary, but birds of a feather STILL flock together.

    Tek dah!


  41. Magnum my dear, Adrain L. does not need a passport to enter Guyana, just some ID that says he is an English subject. All he has to do is get to BGI Airport before 4:30 PM and step on board Caribbean Airlines BW 483 for the flight to Timehri. LIAT has a flight coming tonight also. Welcome to Guyana/Bienvenue au Guyane


  42. On the issue of mistreaing foreigners, I can tell you how it feels and how it hurts.

    In 2002 I went to one of the neighbouring islands to teach at one of the bogus offshore medical schools. Being a born again believer, I sought out a church at which to worship in my denomination.

    I discovered that they wanted to establish a Bible Institute, and having just finished my MRE and DMIn online I offered to help. I spent a lot of free time preaching at the local churches just having a lot of fun.

    I didnt know that I was the source of emvy of one man who desired to have the preeminence. I was having not fun, and being me. However, this man had the power to grant me a work permit, and he did not. Because I was a foreigner, he could get rid of me, and take bread from my mouth.

    It is not fair to mistreat folk because they are foreigners. It hurts friends! Very much!


  43. Do the bloggers know that B’dos raves about 98 % literacy? Oh boy, one could not tell from reading some of these comments.
    ……………………………………………………………………..
    Your comment shows that we do have a 98% literacy. Thanks for not discrediting Barbados.


  44. Would you all like to see night life in Guyana. Please kindly go to http://www.guyanalive.com and see the lovely pictures of Guyanese of all races and creeds celebrating life in the world’s most beautiful country and Englsnd’s only colony on mainland South America. Bye


  45. Georgie Porgie,

    Captain Maurice B. Hutt was a white Englishman who did indeed make a great contribution to Barbados. I would sing his praises till the end of my days, for (unlike Adrian Loveridge) he was a GENUINE person. He never spent his days engaged in filthy envious vendettas and personal grudges against black people who were fortunate to rise up to positions of power in government, neither did he ever try to exploit poor black Bajan farmers for cheap political publicity. Captain Maurice B. Hutt was a TRUE GENTLEMAN. Captain Hutt of yesterday nurtured bright young black minds, whereas Adrian Loveridge of today is an egotistic maniac consumed with hatred and delusions of superiority.

    I suppose that after all these years he is probably dead now. I know that he used to live here in Barbados with his wife, and that he used to write nature columns in the newspapers from time to time. Do you know what became of him and his wife? Did he leave any family behind here in Barbados? I once looked through the local phone book but found no-one listed in it with the surname Hutt.


  46. If commenters can respond to articles in seconds, that shows the intelligence of our people.

  47. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    Let me take this opportunity on the behalf of my wife, my children and myself to offer a BIG THANK YOU to the BARBADOS UNDERGROUND and the BARBADOS FREE PRESS for having the courage, tenacity and the will to bring to the Barbadian public articles and comments of immense value. Both blogs have been shining lights in a sea of Barbadian Journalistic darkness.

    Without the operation of both blogs there is no doubt in our minds that we would have been saddled once again with Owen Arthur and his bunch of crooks.

    The air is now fresh and clean thanks once again to the BARBADOS UNDERGROUND and the BARBADOS FREE PRESS.

    We hang our heads in shame when we think of the Nation Newspaper, The Advocate, Starcom network, and last but by no means least CBC. They have demostrated time and again their willingness to be on the cutting edge of condoning a tsunami of Barbados Labour Party corruption in all its forms. They disgrace the name News Media. Something will have to be done.

    Tony Thompson of CBC and Carrol Roberts of the NCF will have to be removed, of this I am certain. They have disgraced two disgraceful organisations.

    I am looking forward egerly to the implimentation of Integrety Legislation in the first 100 days of this new administration. Under the BLP we witnessed corruption on a scale never before seen in modern Barbados and this must never happen again. I am looking forward egerly to the implimentation of a Managed Immigration Policy in the first 100 days of this new administration. This deluge of Guyanese into Barbados must be brought under control. For the sake of our children and our Grand Children.

    There is much more that I can say but I will cut it short for now.

    Best Regards

    Carson C. Cadogan
    Eagle Hall
    St. Michael
    Barbados


  48. I don’t see anything wrong with the writing style. All grade A for me, however, I do like Gary Cole’s writing style, in that when I read his writings it is as if he is right here with me carrying on a conversation. Gary Cole is a deep thinker, and a gentle soul, now Adrian Hinds, well I still think he is Guyanese, but that is a whole different story.

  49. M a g n u m Reloaded Avatar
    M a g n u m Reloaded

    Georgie Porgie,

    Captain Maurice B. Hutt was a white Englishman who did indeed make a great contribution to Barbados. I would sing his praises till the end of my days, for (unlike Adrian Loveridge) he was a GENUINE person. He never spent his days engaged in filthy envious vendettas and personal grudges against black people who were fortunate to rise up to positions of power in government, neither did he ever try to exploit poor black Bajan farmers for cheap political publicity. Captain Maurice B. Hutt was a TRUE GENTLEMAN. Captain Hutt of yesterday nurtured bright young black minds, whereas Adrian Loveridge of today is an egotistic maniac consumed with hatred and delusions of superiority.

    I suppose that after all these years he is probably dead now. I know that he used to live here in Barbados with his wife, and that he used to write nature columns in the newspapers from time to time. Do you know what became of him and his wife? Did he leave any family behind here in Barbados? I once looked through the local phone book but found no-one listed in it with the surname Hutt.

  50. M a g n u m Reloaded Avatar
    M a g n u m Reloaded

    Sister Baby,

    “Magnum my dear, Adrain L. does not need a passport to enter Guyana, just some ID that says he is an English subject. All he has to do is get to BGI Airport before 4:30 PM and step on board Caribbean Airlines BW 483 for the flight to Timehri. LIAT has a flight coming tonight also.

    Well, he would have just missed the 4:30 flight, but there’s always tonight.

    As I indicated earlier, BU is now trying to block me from posting, hence the change of name and IP address. Blocking people who challenge or disagree with Adrian Loveridge (the great white massa) is common practice on both BU and BFP.

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