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timebombPrime Minister David Thompson has communicated to Barbadians that there will be a shake-up at the Immigration Department. For too long this agency which is mandated under our laws to protect our borders has been falling short. Barbadians have also been told that there is a sub-committee of cabinet briefed to submit a proposal on how to make our immigration policy more relevant. In our opinion the findings of this committee has become way overdue, more so in an environment currently characterized by a contracting economy with rising unemployment.

Against the foregoing, we are puzzled by the word making the rounds that ex-soldier and former BLP candidate Jeffery Bostic has been identified as the person to head-up an improved Immigration Unit. If Bostic is indeed the man we would have to question his qualifications for the job.

Despite our best effort we have been unable to confirm the accuracy of a Bostic appointment.

The real possibility of a large unemployed immigrant population is now facing Barbados. Although we did not hear the report a BU family member has reported Guyanaโ€™s Consul Norman Faria to be already lobbying for the displaced Guyanese workers employed on the Four Seasons project to be absorbed elsewhere in the Barbados workforce. If we understand correctly this would mean government reallocating work permit status. To say that we find this act by Consul Faria to be an insult to Barbadians would be putting it mildly.

It is understood that at a time of crisis the rule which states home drums beat first must be applied, it is not the ideal position to adopt but understandable never the less. In the United States which practices free trade they have attached a Buy American approach. General Motors and other Amercian companies are cutting workforces in overseas markets first.

To further illustrate the point.

Not too long ago Dubai dubbed the City of Gold was prospering and employed a large expatriate workforce to cater to the demand of a booming economy. We wish to emphasize that the ex-pat workforce was recruited under a strict managed immigration policy.

Here is an update on the situation unfolding in Dubai:

Dubai, the so-called City of Gold, is witnessing something unprecedented: expatriate workers are losing their jobs and are being sent home. It is also widely being reported that Dubai has cancelled over 86 percent more residence visas last month, compared to same month last year – (read full report)

Unemployment statistics in Barbados will likely climb to greater than 10% in the near future. Commonsense would suggest that demand for jobs will become a high agenda item for unemployed Barbadians. If the pool of unemployed labour continues to be congested by a large immigrant population (legal and illegal), we are going to have a problem.

Barbados over the years CANNOT be accused of being CARICOM unfriendly, ask the late Harold โ€˜Breeโ€™ St. John. To be honest we are sick and tired of hearing the academics and others who spout ideology which is divorce from real world situations. Barbados has always absorbed immigrant labour to build our economy, it has never been an issue, it is an issue now. Owen Arthur had an agenda and used and or felt compelled to use Barbados as his guinea pig to test regionalist polices hatched by CARICOM.

Barbados by all reports are starting to see the degradation of our social infrastructure be it health, education, police, transportation etc. Despite the asinine positions held by Clyde Mascoll and Kerri Symmonds i.e. we need to build out the infrastructure to absorb the requirements of a reconfigured workforce to expand the carry capacity of the economy, we question how allowing Tom, Dick and Harry into a 2×3 country illegally is a good way to accomplish that strategy.

To those who will ascribe xenophobic labels to the BU household because of our view to see our comparatively stable and orderly society is maintained, we will wear the label proudly. Despite the challenge of managing our little economy is the turbulence of a global financial crisis our government needs to act now before the immigration time bomb explodes.


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254 responses to “The Illegal Immigration Problem In Barbados: A Time-Bomb Waiting To Explode”


  1. JC // March 4, 2009 at 10:08 pm

    @ John

    Dont tell me about disease you mean like gonnoreah and syphillis that was given to the Tainos and Caribs and finally my ancestors by the White people โ€ฆโ€ฆ. naaaa it cant be!
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I always heard that Syphilis was carried back to Europe from the New world by the Spanish and not the other way.

    This was a “present” from the native Amerindians to the Europeans.

    The Europeans brought Small Pox which killed many Amerindians in a very short time.

    It destroyed the Inca and Aztec civilisations which the Spanish found to be superior in many ways to that of Spain.

    A friend pointed out to me that the New World gave the Old World Tobacco and that has killed hundreds of millions of people so in a way the dead of the New World have had their say.

    Life goes on.

    Small P0x had its early origins in Africa from where it spread to China and India. It is only in the 1790’s that an effective vaccine was discovered although a form of vaccination had been practised for centuries.

    I am just trying to show you that besides the horrors of slavery mankind has had to suffer the infinitely greater horror of disease.

    The diseases of old took life away and with it, no doubt, went hope for a better tomorrow.

    The movement of people is invariably accompanied by pain and suffering.

    I prefer to marvel at the human spirit and the will to survive and prosper no matter what.


  2. John I dont believe you said that it was right for humans to treat other homo sapiens like machinery ……. that is your excuse.

    Those ‘Amerindians’ never gave no Europeans no damn Syphillis and Gonnoreah what are you saying!

    Ya know you amaze me you are really justifying slavery……… you cant be for real……….

    Disease and famine is one thing but to compare it to slavery is SICK!

    Give me some proof to your allegations!

    The movement of people is invariably accompanied by pain and suffering.

    You for real? naaaaaa

    You remind me of this girl that one of my friends asked her how she felt when the historians paint such a dismal picture of whites you want to know what she said ……..

    “Well it was you all fault too, you all gave us the right to enslave you all ….”

    You all have no shame or respect none ……..

    At least I agree with you one point DETERMINATION!

    Cause many of us were popped in four by horses and still tried to escape to maintain our freedom!


  3. John think about this, somebody taking your family by night, they rape the females and take away your son(S).

    When you all get on the ship at least thinking that you will stay together but lo and behold when you get to Barbados your wife is bought, your son is brought in another island and you proceed to Jamaica. Your other family of course commit suicide or have died during this journey…..

    and you talk about pain………

    I have a son and a dauhgter.

    I cannot fathom that pain


  4. Hello I am at my work place so I cannot use my name, but it appears to me like John hard of hearing as the European did bring Syphillis to the Americas. Certain humans did treat humans like machinery, and in some places they still doing that. And yes the movement of people does encompass pain, in fact we all lost our identies when we were tansported to Barbados and Guyana, that is painful, and so with that be gentle how you bash certain segments of Guyana, as that is my identity. Good Bye


  5. The TV series Startrek has always been of a fascination to me; primarily because of the combining of scientific plausibility with fantasy in the creative process of story telling, and secondly because it served as a stark depiction to the rest of the world of White America’s view of itself as a โ€œuniversalโ€ power in the making. As the producers leap forward in time, The USS Enterprise (which is in fact the name of a real world battle ship) helps White Americans to be comfortable with the image that they can rule amounts the stars. Now Other than for the token roles designated for characters such as an ensign (who only stayed on in the role because Martin Luther King “begged” her to do so) in one series, an engineer in another, a bridge commander in another, the black male was overwhelming portrayed as a security guard (or an alien in some sort of disguise). That is to say that according to these very creative writers and producers, amounts the best in the world, it is palatable to depict that in the year 2400 black people will still make up the security and prostitute class of the human experience. Barak Obama as President of the US will go a long way to change that mind set but even thought I am no fan of the man, or his Attorney General, I am seeing a wider picture.

    37 % of the medical community in the US are from the Asian sub-continent. These people probably make up less than 5% of the US population. They are bent on creating an image of themselves as top end achievers. They have been trying to do it for decades and today the number of Asian people getting roles in TV series could be counted on one hand.

    White people best positioned to propagate images of other peoples are not prepared to do so in a positive manner even when their hands are being forced. National Geographic has probably never featured a non-White scientist in its entire existence even though there has always been ample opportunity to do so.

    The point is that image is everything in the fight for equal status in the world. They are people in the fight every day trying to improve that image of themselves and their kind, to others as well as to their own. Crassness in the larger scheme of things only makes the opposition feel justified and makes an extremely difficult situation even more difficult.


  6. JC // March 5, 2009 at 6:47 am

    John I dont believe you said that it was right for humans to treat other homo sapiens like machinery โ€ฆโ€ฆ. that is your excuse.

    Those โ€˜Amerindiansโ€™ never gave no Europeans no damn Syphillis and Gonnoreah what are you saying!

    Ya know you amaze me you are really justifying slaveryโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ you cant be for realโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

    Disease and famine is one thing but to compare it to slavery is SICK!
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++
    I can’t see anything I have said justifies slavery.

    You raised the issue of mortality, I have shown you that disease and ignorance of basic public health remedies cost tens of millions of human lives throughout the world in the past 500 years.

    Syphilis and Gonhorrea are two separate diseases both of which can be spread by sexual contact.

    I have always heard Syphilis originated in the New World.

    Don’t know much about Gonhorrea but I am sure google would help you find out about its origins.

    Found this article on Syphilis and its origins by googling Syphilis origins. There is debate but looks like the New World Origin is still the most likely one.
    http://www.archaeology.org/9701/newsbriefs/syphilis.html

    It gives me comfort to know that you don’t believe that I said that it was right for humans to treat other homo sapiens like machinery because of course, … you are right, I did not say it, nor do I believe it.

    However some people do and if you go to the countries where slavery is practiced today, as it has been for centuries, you will find those people who demonstrate by their actions that they believe that it is right to treat other homo sapiens like machines.

    You need to read the book by Olaudah Equiano which describes how he and his sister were kidnapped as children …… by other Africans …… and bought and sold as slaves on their journey to the coast of Africa.

    I put up some excerpts from this book at BFP back in 2007.

    Try this link.

    http://barbadosfreepress.wordpress.com/2007/03/31/a-barbados-slave-i-now-wished-for-the-last-friend-death-to-relieve-me/#comments


  7. JC
    John & BAFBFB are two assess.Any person who wants to justify slavery is sick ,very sick indeed.It is responses like the one from that white girl that should reinforce the view that we did not sold ourselves into slavery.JC,that is the excuse for the white bastards to justify slavery.

    Those white murderous mercenaries fate is about to be seal.The artificial world that was created by them is being dismantle daily and the total collapse of their empire is imminent.

    Stinking Europeans Whites we Blacks will get back at you all for the atrocities meted out to us .


  8. What has all of this C-R-A-P got to do with these parasite indo-guyanese invading Barbados? If any of you are trying to change our thoughts away from the big issue at hand. It will take a lot more to succeed. Only this morning a stinking indo-guyanese hit my dog on my property with a rock because MY dog attack HIS dog while HIS dog was on MY property looking for scraps from MY dog’s kennel. I pelt two rocks at him and he tell me he isn’t taking that. I called the police and they came looking for him but he was nowhere to be found. I know he is illegal, he is the cousin of another indo-guyanese and he has only been around for about eight weeks but he think he is more idiot than anyone around here. He will soon get what he is begging for. I hope he is strong enough and man enough to bear it like a man. BAJAN STYLE


  9. John
    Europeans in Europe have and are kidnapping Europeans men,women & especially children for servitude work and in the case of the children for sexually purposes in other European Countries.It is well known that human trafficking is taking place in many European Countries especially those inFar Eastern Europe

    Isn’t that a form of slavery?

    Because few Europeans miscreants are engaging in that practise I outlined would it be fair to suggest that Europeans are selling Europeans into slavery.

    John stop coming with these isolated and in many cases if not in all the cases a whole bunch of lies by the white thieves to justify slavery.

    John your attempt to discredit JC and Yours Truly is feeble and pathetic.


  10. BAFBFP,

    stuck in the time warp aren’t you? The original Star Trek series started over 40 years ago. Fast forward to more recent times (1993) and what do we have…Deep Space Nine with a Black male as Commanding Officer Benjamin Sisko (played by actor Avery Brooks). Deep Space Nine ran for 7 seasons, longer than the original Star Trek series. Of course art imitates life but truly powerful art can occasionally reverse this relationship.


  11. Negroman,

    leave John the obscure (or is it the obdurate?) alone. Stay on message.


  12. Syphilis did orginate in Europe, ah dun know why you are refusing to accept that fact John.


  13. All those here spewing that bilge about the complicity of Blacks in the Black Slave Trade and eventual Black Holocaust why don’t you speak about the ROLE the so called ‘Jew’ played in the holoCOST of their own people in Germany. Why is it that the Jewdas BaRat Obama is pulling the US out of the conference on Racism simply because others see the zionist occupied israhell as a racist state that it truly is?


  14. JC

    Listen to BABFP.

    It is too easy to dispassionately address and dismiss the flawed arguments you have presented.

    Google puts at anyone’s finger tips the means to check information and rebut flawed arguments.

    … but google can be used to research and prepare arguments that will hold water.

    Try it.

    Anonymous

    If you look you will find that Jews played a role, as did many other people, in the beginnings of the slave trade.

    Rather than bring to the discussion something of as recent a vintage as the Holocaust, why not go and look deeper into the topic of the transatlantic slave trade.

    … and yes, that topic is not really the topic of the blog!!!!

    The blog was on illegal immigration.

    This is what often happens when flawed arguments are presented and someone decides to take some time to try to expose them for what they are.

    …. and I hasten to add that I may be wrong, but I believe the facts I found sure support what I have said.

    It is open to anyone to find another set of facts that will counter the ones I have presented on some of the causes of high levels of mortality over the past 500 years …….

    …. which I admit was not the topic of this blog.

    … but then again, maybe it is, because I think that if our eyes and judgment are clouded by a past of which we clearly know very little, myself included, we won’t deal properly or justly with the issue of illegal immigration which needs to be dealt with ….. and like yesterday.

    Other issues will also suffer for the same reason because we can’t, or won’t, turn the page.


  15. Bro.Scout
    I sorry a nuff I in live near ta you caus you like you want some ‘help’ wid dese igrant, pissy GTbanna dat contaminating de place.
    I checkin out a house nearby all like now dat harbouring dem and I feel dat all or most illegal. Wen de poe brek, I gun feel fa de bitches. Back ta Swampy Town wid de croc-a-diles. Wunna shameless bitches.


  16. Other issues will also suffer for the same reason because we canโ€™t, or wonโ€™t, turn the page.

    @ John

    That is why racism still exist because of persons like you! You have refused to even read the book far less more turn the page!

    You would never admit to the crap your people do SHAME!

    @ Scout

    Yesterday there was a discussion with many Government Officials and I was told that a question was asked

    “Will the Indo-Guyanese bring their hatred HERE!”

    The answer was No since that there are not a lot in numbers as yet ……

    The 2 words that I have looked at for the whole day was “AS YET!”


  17. Anon
    These government officials were they involved in making decisions for immigration?

    Did these government officials accept the response and who was or were the person or persons telling them that their racial hatred would not be brought here?

    Was it norman faria?

    I can’t beleive that government officials would ask such a stupid and obvious question.

    Whether it is one indian guyanese or 10 and we know they are here in their hundreds if not thousands – the importation of racial hatred against the bajan citizens of african descent MUST NOT BE TOLERATED.

    That racism is already here.Check the seperate shops owned by indian guyanese that they congregate at.

    Check out how they treat their fellow afro guyanese who are here,and listen to the afro guyanese relate the stories of racism back in guyana.

    Please tell us more anonymous @ 12:16 p.m.


  18. The Zionists believe in concealment and subterfuge when engaging opposition. Something tells me that this Negroman guy is no Black man at all. Not even close. No way, too obvious.


  19. Read in the news today that Dr. Kean Gibson make Norman Faria fret.

    It is a shame that Kean Gibson had the balls to get up and say something against the Indo-Guyanese but the persons that are supposed to be in authority in Barbados cannot.

    Things that make you go hmmmmm


  20. We need more people like Dr Kean Gibson
    to come out and publicly describe the harsh realities that Black Guyanese are encountering in Guyana on a daily basis.I am heartened that the audience at the lecture was primarily made up of secondary school children and that those children gave Dr Kean Gibson a standing ovation.I know that many of those children will internalise and remember the message that that the esteemed and fearless Dr Kean Gibson gave.

    I hope the authorrties are paying close attentuion to Norma Faria behavior.I do not know if it is possible but I believe that the time has come to review the citizenship that was given to Norma Faria.I believe it should be revoke and the scumbag sent packing out of Barbados.

    Our authorities in Barbados are not proactive at all.I am deeply concern that at the meeting that Anonymous indicated took place that the authorities could respond in that manner to the question poised.
    Are the authorities waiting for the flood gate to open and the racial tension that is existing in Guyana & Trinidad to flood Barbados before action is taken.Why are we so reactionary.I am pleading with our authorities put measures in place to offset the impending disaster that is about to erupt in Barbados.All the telltale signs are there.

    The immigration problem with influx of the Indo-Guyanese germs are really a time bomb waiting to explode.


  21. JC

    Where did you read that article about kean’s gibson remarks?


  22. Negro man
    I’ve said it over and over again, we’re picnicing at the base of a volcano that is about to erupt and we’re ignoring the signs. God help BIM when the volcano top blows off. That is the reason I had stop blogging on this issue, the authorities are making light work about it and every day it is just getting worse and worse. One day we would wake upand find that this country sell out to them parasites.


  23. In today’s newspaper.


  24. Acts of crime in Guyana ‘wrong’

    Racism Torture and genocide in Guyana “are wrong” and “must be condemned in no uncertain terms”, says University of the West Indies lecturer Dr. Kean Gibson.

    According to the senior lecturer in linguistics at the UWI Cave Hill Campus, Guyana’s social and economic problems are “rooted in social inequality” and must be addresed by Government.

    Delivering a lecture at the Grand Salle, Barbados Central Bank, yesterday, the Guyanese born author of two books on the racial issues in her homeland spoke about the impact of religion and politics, which she described as “a deadly cocktail”, on the racial situation in her country.

    Gibson pointed to areas of contention between two majors ethnic groups in Guyana, and asserted that people of African origin were being marginalised. She was particularly concerned about the number of murders.

    “No investigations not only means that Africans continue to be criminalised, but the lack of investigation and numerous killings mean that these incidents are manifestations of a deeply-ingrained cultural belief ….” Gibson said.

    Addressing an audience made up mainly of senior students from the Garrison Secondary, Grantley Adams Memorial and the St. Michael School on the topic The Issue Of Race In Guyana, the university lecturer detailed the “kind of voilence” in her homeland which she said Barbadians “often read about” and “from which many Guyanese flee”.

    Responding to a question about the current rate of Indo-Guyanese and African Guyanese migration to Barbados and the likely transfer of the racial tension and “superiority”, Gibson said this was unlikely because “they are not here in large enough numbers”,.

    While Gibson’s lecture was received with applause from the large Grand Salle audience, it was challenged by Guyana’s honorary Consul in Barbados, Norman Faria.

    Faria stormed out of the room after voicing a range of objections to statements made by the UWI lecturer.

    The letter was part of an ongoing series sponsored by the University of the West Indies Open Campus, Barbados in collaboration with the Central Bank of Barbados.


  25. That was for you Anon


  26. I just heard Ms. Gibson on TV.

    Negroman et al after hearing what Ms. Gibson says

    WE IN TROUBLE!

    I remember saying earlier that I can see that the Indo-Guyanese will have a political party in 20 years ………


  27. I agree with Dr. Gibson, and let me tell you I went to a high school in Guyana called Guiana Oriental College, it was a high school on Thmoas Street GT, and I as a Coloured Guyanese, that is my classification on my British Guiana birth certificate Coloured, my indentity, well as a black Guyanese I felt as an outsider at this school, considering that I was already a 7th genration Guyanese, but because of the large number of Indians there we were relegated to second class students. They were unfriendly, and the almost 95% Indian teaching staff only offered helped to Indians, they wanted them to succeed, not us, now I was placed in this school by the Ministry of Edcuation, this was when Dr. Jagan was the Premier. I tried to make friends with Indians, but that was not to be, I played Phagwah with them, wore a sari, but yet I felt like a stranger in my own land. I eventually told my Mum how I felt and I was taken out of that school and was sent to Georgetown Academy Seventh Day Adventist, a school where I flourished. I remember going in a store a while back with my niece and the East Indian owner kept following us around whilst the wife gave us dirty looks, like if would want to steal from such a store.


  28. If I see any of them bout here I asking all of them why them here if they dont like us.

    David Thompson you are sitting down on a TIME BOMB!


  29. JC

    I read your excerpt above,however I still wanted to go to the newspaper,but I checked the Nation and Advocate and can’t find it there.

    Which paper was the kean gibson story in JC?


  30. At lease a Guyanese national is bold enough to come out and speak out. This guy Faria can’t stand the heat so he made his comments and run. Well he has to do a lot of running, the down turn in the construction industry means that ALL those illegals and even the legals here on work permits would have to hightail it back home. The war has started, Barbados for Bajans first anyone after. All that is being unfolded, I warned you about but very few listened to Negroman , J.C and a few others plus myself, now it is being played out and you afraid? The problem is that we are reactive, it had to happen for you to believe it. Maybe it is too late now.


  31. Anon it was in yesterday’s Nation newspaper page 7. Seeing that you could not find it I typed it for you therefore, you would have been able to understand what was said and would not have missed any facts!


  32. JC

    Thanks my friend.

    I hope everyone sees what is going on with these indians.


  33. What is going on with the indians JC?
    I am MArried to a beautiful indian guyanese woman and she has been there for me in and out. we have three beauiful children.
    Before my wife I had horrors with BAjan women. It was probably my bad luck anyway but not all of them are bad.
    I admit majority come here and do shite but not all should suffer the shame.


  34. I agree I am just pist off to see that so many of them are doing shite!

    I remember I was at a Gas station in St. George and an Indo-Guyanese came and asked me a question and we started up a conversation my boyfriend nearly faint lol……. since he knows how I get on about the Indo Guyanes. You see, I knew her from before and i sincerely do think that she is a nice perosn.

    I explained to him that they are a few who are nice….. HOWEVER, I agree with Ms. Gibson when toooooo much of them ARE together they create havoc and I refuse to take back my statement since history has proved me RIGHT!


  35. Image, in bright daylight a indo-guyanese, went on my property and picked a number of my oranges. I came outside and saw this guy walking up the road pass my house. When he saw me, he looked suspicious and there was a bag in his hand with fruits. I immediately went down by my orchard and realise that only two oranges left on the tree. This morning when I checked, there were about twelve still on the tree. To say that I saw him picked them would be telling a lie, what I do know is that what I saw in the plastic bag looked like oranges, plus he quickened his steps when he saw me and was walking and constantly looking back. Day dis run till night ketch it.


  36. John

    However some people do and if you go to the countries where slavery is practiced today, as it has been for centuries, you will find those people who demonstrate by their actions that they believe that it is right to treat other homo sapiens like machines

    +++++++++++++++++++
    What does it take for a human who openly professes nothing but hatred for another set of humans to start treating them like machines?

    Negroman, JC, tell us!!!

  37. Straight talk Avatar

    @John

    Deny their individuality.

    Remove their humanity.

    Promote their non-utility.

    Then gas and burn them.

    Lord forgive them for they know not what they do.

    Especially given their persecutor’s own history.

    They reveal that they are of the same mind their own racist slave-masters.


  38. I really wish straight talk would stick with his kind at BFP.

    Straight hair man get with the programme.


  39. I am leaving you all to fight for Barbados as I don’t want story. I was at the UWI Cave Hill website, and you have a whole lot of different people teaching up there, and so on, which makes you all look like University of London in Little England, and UG in my Guyana likeMakerere Univeristy in Kampala, you even have the Sir Shridath Ramphall School of International Affairs, does UG have a school with such name NO, plus you have more different people living there, than we do in Guyana, we have 200o white people in our entire country, but you have about 27,000 so I don’t have a word to say.


  40. No No there are nice Inod ones in church like at the Seventh Day Adventist Churfch in Guyana, there are even a few Indi Guyanese Revs. at the African Methodist Episcopal Church of Guyana, so I don’t know. I have never set foot on Barbados soil, I sat on two occassions on a BWIA beewee jet at Seawell during a 35 minute stop over there on my way to GEO, so I don’t know a thing about you, and it was at night, all I saw were some men unloading some baggage form the jet.


  41. Well Scout, that is our Guyanese tradition, for if I as a black Guyanese had passed by your house and seen a nice orange tree layden with nice oranges I myself would have mossied into your yard and pick a few for myself, and if you had come out and seen me carrying a few oranges, I would have turned around and said, deh nice and sweet, ah see yuh nah picking dem, dem gon rot, and the Lord nah like duh.

    Chilrun use to pick my roses whilst I sat on my veranduh in GT sipping some cocoa, and I use to say, is why ayuh picking me flower, and the reply was ah carrying dem fuh meh teachuh, ah sey alright.

    Well I had gone in the burial ground at Le Repintir to weed my father grave and place a bag a nut on it as is the tradition when it is his birthday and right before my eyes I saw an Indian Guyanese man and a black Guyanese woman enagaged in carnal knowledge of each other, I didn’t bat an eye and they continued and I continued what was I was doing, now in Bridgetown you all would have called out the Barbados Defence Force.

    To the annoymous married to the Indian Guyanese woman, well Guyanese women are said to be the best nurses in the world, so because of that Guyanese women make wonderful wives, plus don’t forget we are the most hospitable people in the world, we may not have much but we will invite you to our house for a nice Guyanese meal, just go overboard for you, and because of that we are better wives and mothers than others. Now you all have Bizzy and Buzzy and Cow and all adem ,ah know such in all my days in Guyana, in fact I never spoke to white person until I left Guyana.


  42. Is Friday night so lets have Love N Unity on the road, but if you staying at home just go to YOU TUBE and put in Edward Neblett Love N Unity and listen to the fabulous song by Guyana’s Eddy Neblett, you will wine to this one, ah tell you. Bye


  43. Sister baby, the little windows of life in Guyana which you are opening are much appreciated.Until I visited Guyana a few years ago,I was always under the impression that the gap between Blacks and Indos in Guyana was by far much narrower, than the gap between Blacks and Whites in Barbados.


  44. To me at least it has nothing to do with “guyanese” but enforcement of policy & this look the other way attitude.

    There is only a few ways to get into Barbados & this problem certainly didn’t happen overnight.

    What I find to be completely idiotic about Government is all of this talk about enforcing an amnesty,but not the law which could have prevented this problem & basically making the same mistake twice no matter which ruling party is in power.The problem also is not always foreign nationals as well.Barbados should take serious steps in trying to find out not only if someone is in the country legally but also make sure that ordinary Bajans know what the laws are so as to curtail this problem.

    http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/20090306/news/news12.html

    ——————————————-
    Thomspon said she purchased the passport from a man. After some probing from the Senior Resident Magistrate, she revealed that her true passport was in the possession of the Narcotics Division. She said she was sentenced to a six-month term last year after being found guilty of attempting to export drugs. She said she spent her time at the Fort Augusta Adult Correctional Centre.

    Thompson told the court that she was going to Barbados to visit a friend, who bought her a ticket and sent her to the man who sold her the passport.


  45. Galli, my dear it is one big gap, and we need one big bridge to fill the gap, and since we don’t have money for any bridge construction the alternative is to push them out to sea and hopefully they find Barbados and have a nice life there.
    As you know we don’t have a majority anymore in GY, the Indians are 43% and we are 46%, but what they are doing is saying that African is 30% and mixed is 16% most if not all of the mixed is African mixed and as such the black population is at 46%, you see how they using European maths to divide us up so they can conquer, no wonder PNC sayin the last election was rigged, they wondering with 46% how could we loose, the next election will be crucial. Hear this I was at the Timehri Airport a few years back with my lovely niece, well we were standing waiting for the jet to POS and these two old East Inidians throwing words at us, saying, it doesn’t matter what they do deh hair does still come out hard, well my niece is half white and half black, born in America you know , so I gather it was me they talking to. but I didn’t bother with dem, all they have is the hair and I tell you wait until the get a lice attack at Combermere School or Barbados Coomunity College, for they always have lice in their so called good hair.


  46. Galli the above anony is me, Sister B, I posted something anony about Eddy Neblett as I did want anyone to think I am now taking over the board, then I forget to write back my call sign


  47. Sister Baby March 6th @ 8.25 p/m
    Well Sister Baby, tell your people to keep their Guyanese tradition in Guyana. Here in Barbados we call it tiefing (stealing ) and I’m looking out for him or any other one tiefing my produce. If or when I find some-one, I would pepper him/her serious. You see this is Barbados and we are willing to give if you ask politely but when you walk off the road on my property you are prespassing and in Barbados when you prespass you might leave in an ambulance or bodybag. Get the message?


  48. To Scout and all persons reading this comment.

    At this point in time, I have a BLACK Guyanese who is doing some work at my home.

    I decided to question him about the state of affairs in Guyana. Firstly, let me say that to read about a person’s history is one thing but to see the pain and hurt in another human being’s eyes is another thing all togehter ……

    My ‘friend’ has a degree in Linguistics. And is now a painter by profession in Barbados. He asked me if I knew how he felt when he passed and heard persons saying these Guyanese this and these Guyanese that …….. he goes on to say that although he knows that they are referring to the Indo-Guyanese he still feels bad since he is a Guyanese.

    I tried to explain how I as a Bajan felt about this whole ordeal.

    Shortman said some things that I will never forget, I will share a few of his thoughts ………

    “many persons do not understand Guyana, we are the outside child of the Caribbean sometimes I wonder and then ……. I know that we don’t belong.
    I dont want to live in Barbados I miss Guyana but………. there is no hope, pride and most of all no work there for me. He goes on to say “You know it amazes me to see those Indians here with their black boyfriends and children because when they go back home if their children do not have that curly hair and look like a full blooded Indian thay are not accepted therefore, they do not carry them back home.

    To be honest I felt bad really badd I then told him that The Government is trying to make things a lot better for all non nationals he laughed and told me that we in Barbados dont know what we have and that Guyana is hundreds of times smaller than Barbados. Therefore, whatever Government does for the non-nationals it would be way better for the Indians seeing that if 50000 Guynaese are here 3000 will be Indians. He actually has put a seal of doom in our Coffins.

    In addition, he said that the Blacks do not have economic power so, they have to lease land from the Indian who in returns makes sure that he gets the best grain from the rice. Therefore, the latter two types of grain is sold. Commonsense is telling me that he will not get his rice sold at the best price since it is not the best grain ………. I dont know …….. boy we in trouble.

    One thing I must admit, he has not given up hope of going home every day. Therefore, I admire his love for his country. Although, he knows that it is a waste of time and prays for the day when Guyana will not be a failed state.

    I then asked “so you think there is hope Shortman”

    He says he who lives in hope dies in desperation”

    What does that statement tell us ………


  49. JC,
    Sorry, but too many of them have ‘sob-stories’ that we tend to fall for.
    Why would I get a GTbanna to ‘do some work’ at my home when I could find a bajan to do de same work? Then we wonder why they are still here, illegal or otherwise.
    PLEASE return to your home-land and rebuild it and leave my 166sq.mls. alone.
    The few, the operative word being ‘few’ I had dealing with were full of sob-stories too but to me that is their way of winning your confidence, then they leggo like piranhas in ya ass.
    Sorry.


  50. JC,
    “what does that statement tell us?”
    It tells me that we are more likely to die hoping desperately that they would leave our little “Gem” than would actually happen.

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