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The Great MigrationI am not against CARICOM if it is possible to achieve its main purpose which I understand to be: …”promote economic integration and cooperation among its members, to ensure that the benefits of integration are equitably shared, and to promote foreign policy”… I find it difficult to accept that with regard to illegal immigration, any benefits of integration are equitably shared.  There are no benefits in this area – certainly not for Barbados – but the burden is being shouldered by little Barbados, and for its efforts to cope with a difficult situation it is being vilified by a cohort, some not Barbadian but who reside in Barbados.

Many of personal choice have made Barbados their home, now they seek to criticise all things Barbadian…we are indeed a tolerant people.  I sometimes wonder if they hate the fact that they have had – regardless of the circumstances – to come to this little rock to reside in peace and relative tranquility, surely that is not the fault of Barbadians.

A vibrant few who earn a living by the pen and other media forms; buoyed up by kindred academics seem reluctant to proffer any advice to Prime Minister Barat Jagdeo of Guyana despite being natives of that country.  They are always “mute” in their diligent examination of Guyanese politics, but wax loquacious on Barbados talk programmes and the pen is always at hand to criticise our Government.

On occasions when a Guyanese academic leaves that pack and gives a detailed analysis of the problems which beset Guyana, they are ridiculed and treated in a perfunctory manner, with a sideswipe at the merits of their scholarship…sad that a shining star in a dark firmament can be so clouded from vision by “mist”.

CARICOM is often compared to the EU ( European Union ) and the question asked here is why are they moving forward apace and we cannot do likewise.  Let us take a look at the movement of people in the respective entities, for it is there any comparison breaks down.

Is it a question of comparing oranges with pears?  In the EU…”the “traditional” right to free movement means that no special formalities are required in order to enter any EU member state other than to hold a valid travel document.  This fundamental right extends to members of an EU citizens family irrespective of their nationality, however they might still be subject to a visa requirement”.

Imagine that situation being enshrined in Barbados Law and think of the Guyanese situation, they – Guyanese – would all be legal and so would all the families they cared to bring to Barbados…contemplate that for awhile.

Compare the EU free movement of citizens with the free movement of citizens ,Treaty of Chaguaramas below:

” Since the start of CSM, eight categories of CARICOM nationals have been eligible for free movement throughout the CSME without the need for work permits.  They are University Graduates, Media Workers, Artistes, Musicians, Sportspersons, Managers, Technical and Supervisory Staff attached to a company and self-employed persons/service Providers.  In addition the spouses and immediate dependent family members of those nationals will also be exempt from work permit requirements.  At the July 2006 CARICOM summit, it was agreed that artisans, domestic workers and hospitality workers are to be added to the categories of labour allowed free movement at a later date, pending the agreement of an appropriate certification.”

The Legal requirements in the EU and CARICOM are quite different and for good reason…some would say and he on high should be praised.  The much lauded EU also has its problems: “Turkey has applied to be a EU member since April 1987 negotiations were started in 2005 and the process is likely to take a decade to complete”.

“One of the opponents of Turkey’s membership is France which is fearful of the prospect of another wave of Muslim immigrants, especially given the poor integration of its Muslim minority.” Wikipedia

In any union of countries there are advantages and disadvantages, but the hope is on balance you are better off in the Union than as a separate entity.  Those who give the EU as an example and think there is never any self interest there, should think of France’s opposition to Turkey’s proposed membership of the EU because of Turkey’s Muslim component.

Little Barbados is now caught up in this illegal immigration debate in CARICOM and regardless of if we are willing to accept reality or not, Guyana’s problems are endemic, and unfortunately long term, because of the nature of its politics.  Guyanese politics have to change or else it – Guyana – will be an albatross on the whole entity of CARICOM, as its citizens fan out across the Caribbean in greater numbers.  There must be a legal framework for control and proper management, to suppose it can go on indefinitely unchecked…is madness and defies logic.

I contend that it would not help Barbados if its interests and prosperity are “degraded” to benefit other CARICOM countries.

Most Barbadians have nothing against Guyanese – it is illegal immigrants we are speaking of – neither are we “xenophobic” it is simply the tranquility, social cohesiveness and our way of life, with all its faults, we wish to preserve.

It is best that we are called “xenophobic” today than that future generations of Barbadians would say…how could they have been so foolish.


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  1. @ Hog Squeal
    “The brightest people in the Caribbean, like Professor Girvan, Dr. Joseph, Sir Ronald Saunder and highly respected journalist like Rickey Singh”
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    Hog wash!!! Hog Squeal, you like you got swine flu yuh!!

    What brightest people in what Caribbean what!!?!
    No wonder your beliefs are so skewed…


  2. Thompson as far I know has never claimed to be a great economist. How can someone of Thompson’s educational achievements be so easily dismissed?

    I believe that he needs good advisers to help him. The stuff in the Cox Report and the Strategic Plan and such documents do not constitute serious economic planning.

    Thompson must find serious economic thinkers who can put together workable plans and not merely write good prose.

    It is time that the country gets a sense of how we are going to get out of the mess that we are in.

    I do not blame Thompson for the mess. However he needs to show some leadership in getting us out of it.

    I get the feeling that we are just drifting along.


  3. The brightest people in the Caribbean, like Professor Girvan, Dr. Joseph, Sir Ronald Saunder and highly respected journalist like Rickey Singh – have no confidence in thompson and less in his ability.
    ————————————————–

    When they appear on a Barbados voters ballot, I will give them some serious thought until then they are foreigners with an opinion.


  4. Will somebody, anybody, help out Rumplestilskin with a response to Royalrumble’s challenge?

    Scout? Bush Tea? Carson? Adrian? WIV? anybody? David??

    He is slow to answer the bell for the next round and is in danger of being counted out by objective observers.


  5. To believe that Barbados is so seriously bereft of deep critical thinkers is NOT to doubted.

    Just follow the Weekend Nation Newspaper, Friday, June 26, 2007, and one sees therein the patent lack of critical thinking skills being demonstrated by the person, or persons, who wrote the editorial in that particular issue under the caption: PROTECT POWER TO TAX.

    Whereas, we must state that there are times when we in PDC have rightly condemned the fact that there exist very evil TAXATION policies and structures in Barbados, which are deliberately increasingly creating havoc and misery in the lives of the masses and middle classes of people of this country, there are times too when we have to direct our fury and rage at some people in Barbados who write in support of such a sick and stupid system, but who obviously ought to know better.

    Hence, this is but one time we see it is as our bounden duty to deliberately pillory – NOT THE NATION – but the writer, or writers, of this very piss poor shabby editorial who sought to justify such a system of elaborate, wicked mass scale theft by the state of the relevant portions of the incomes of the relevant peoples, businesses and others in this country.

    Whereas it is NOT our focus right now to deal with the specific TAXATION issue addressed in the editorial, there can be NO doubt about it that TAXATION is pure unadulterated theft ,and is a downright constant violation of the income and property rights of many individuals, businesses and others in this country.

    Therefore, there can be NO constitutional or legal enshroudment or cloak in Barbados that can hide this fact. Furthermore, no amount of governmental administrative bureaucratic structures that have over the years been set in place by governments in Barbados to enforce TAXATION policies will be sufficient to hide the fact that thousands of people, businesses and other entities are being brazenly stolen from by the state.

    Against that backdrop, therefore, it must be proffered that the writer, or writers, of this editorial must absolutely be viewed by our party as being supportive of the state stealing from those victims. For giving such support to such a wicked system must mean that such a writer, or writers, is ,or are, backward and wicked. And, surely, this particular NATION writer, or these particular NATION writers, must be strongly condemned by the PDC and all other right thinking people in Barbados for NOT only supporting mass theft by the state, BUT ALSO for seeking to perpetuate this stupid monstrous TAXATION ideology and philosophy, at a time when thousands upon thousands of Barbadian entities seek greater freedom from TAXATION and greater enlightenment on the whole.

    So, rather than this NATION editorial speaking to the fact that it is now the state, or state leaders, who have now become like modern day tyrannical kings, the author(s) of it refuse to highlight the fact that TAXATION has done and continues to do great and untold damage to the citizenry and country – just like those kings and others did to the peoples of their countries and to the peoples of other countries via colonialism and imperialism.

    Also, is totally wrong and backward for the editorial writer(s) to argue that the genesis of our present system of government started with NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. How could such shocking nonsense be held up as valid? How could this present system have been started on one such idiotic principle? The truth is the genesis of the present form or type of government in Barbados took place long before and outside of the Oistin’s Charter, or long before and outside of those activities that did lead to the promulgation of such a charter.

    Well, a greater leap into drunken folly takes place when the author(s) of this NATION editorial blurts that “every effort must be made to keep the taxing power firmly in the hands of the elected representatives of the people, sitting as a parliament”. Now, pray tell us in PDC what is the point of electing people into the parliament of this country, if as the editorial suggests – they should have this fascistic power to enforce this TAXATION system that loots and pillages the incomes of the relevant peoples of this country. What is the damn point, then??? Might the author(s) have wished for a fascist communist type political system for Barbados instead? and save voters the energy of electing people into parliament to do some of the things
    that Hitler, Lenin and others used to do. What Barbadian democracy what then, may we in PDC ask?? Surely we in PDC do NOT and will NEVER believe in democracy on paper!!

    Verily, there can be NO genuine power ascribed to a parliament of Barbados or a Minister of Finance of the country wherefore the relevant portion of the incomes of the relevant people of Barbados are on a daily basis being stolen from by the state. What taxing power what!! For if the editorial people at the NATION never knew it before, then they must know now, that it is the people of Barbados who have the real social political power, and NOT any parliament or any Minister of Finance presiding over a TAXATION system, or any editorial spouting foolish garbage in support of this wicked TAXATION system.

    Finally, whether it is a parliament or a minister of finance or whosoever that continues to impose taxation on the relevant people, businesses and other entities of Barbados, the one very sure thing is this: that whenever a PDC Government is elected into this country there shall be the ABSOLUTE ABOLITION OF TAXATION in this country, thus freeing thousands upon thousands of people of this country from this ever tightening noose around their necks – this evil scourge of TAXATION, and at the same time this process would be taking place there shall be the implementation of alternative fiscal and revenue generating systems and strategies whereby the state and state leaders shall use the means and resources at the disposal of the state to greater earn its own revenues without stealing from the people.

    PDC


  6. While I am aware that, as part of its job creation strategy, the DLP is paying $0.50 per pound for Barbadians to pick African Snails, I am not in a position to say whether a bounty of $75 is being paid by the Immigration Department to DLP members and supporters who call the Immigration Department to inform on Guyanese living within their communities.

    What is ugly – is that Guyanese are being rounded up and deported without even the courtesy to pack their suitcase.

    Here is how it works:

    1. A DLP member or supporter calls the Immigration Department to say where Guyanese live.

    2. The DLP member and supporter then gets $75.00. (not yet confirmed)

    3. The Immigration turns up and load the Guyanese on a bus – sometimes chaining them with a rope.

    4. Once the Immigration bus/van heads to the airport, DLP members and supporter move into the vacant house and remove the clothing, jewelry, furniture and fitting and anything of value left by the Guyanese.

    Deportation of Guyanese is therefore a lucrative business for the DLP.

    Their members inform on Guyanese and get rich in the process by stealing the possessions of Guyanese – once they are deported


  7. Inkwell… Objective? You are a hard-ass, well-known BLP hack.


  8. You have my permission Veritas, to unmask me before all. Since you can’t, you ought to slink away with your tail between your legs, guilty of the charge of attacking with invective the proponent of an argument for which you have no answer. Shame on you.


  9. Royalrumble may not be everyone’s favourite person, but he on this occasion made specific points which other people would rather be downplayed, no, buried, because they contradict their arguments.

    That is outright dishonesty, and the Rumplestilskins of this blog ought to be thoroughly ashamed of themselves, not least for stooping to vituperation instead of advancing a counter argument.

    Yes, objective readers do observe.


  10. Here is what inspired the DLP’s Inhumane Deportation Policy:
    1. Guyanese and people from the OECS are not philanthropists, hence Thompson will not have any use for them.
    2. Guyanese and people from the OECS form part of a distraction tactic – so Barbadians would not focus on the economy, but would incorrectly blame Guyanese ( and not the DLP) for the hardship they (Barbadians) now endure.
    3. Rounding up Guyanese and OECS nationals and deporting them is the DLP’s idea of a job creation strategy – hence the DLP’s public statement that Barbados is for Barbadians first and Thompson’s threat to the local private sector, not to employ people from CARICOM.
    Who says history does not repeat itself: “Pol Pot, Benito Mussolini, Adolph Hitler, Idi Amin, Slobodan Milosevic, Charles Taylor Osama Bin Laden, Chemical Ali, David Thompson of Barbados and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Ali Khamenei of Iran.”

    David Thompson hates Guyanese as much as Hitler hated the Jews.


  11. The moment you take your eye off the baII and suggest there shouId be open borders between neighbouring countries which yet have very different sociaI structures, the inevitabIe happens: mass migration from poorer nations to richer nations, Ieading to Ioss of jobs for the poorest in the rich nations. Don’t heed the cries that immigration heIps the economy – it doesn’t – this is usuaIIy a quest for votes. A rapid infIux of poor but ambitious immigrants be they IegaI or iIIegaI, wiII change the existing society, especiaIIy when because of Human Rights reguIations the migrants can ride rough shod over the existing cuIture. The aIternative is to be Iike the ex Soviet Union, where nobody can come or go. Get ready to wave goodbye to your society, Barbados. A poor but ambitious and bright person from a poor country wiII aIways do better when they pick up sticks and migrate, than a poor but not that bright or ambitious person from the host country. There are Bajan immigrants aII over the worId who can attest to that.


  12. Inkwell, are you still talking to yourself?

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