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Hartley Henry - DLP Political Strategist
Hartley Henry – DLP Political Strategist

Barbadians are truly ‘something else’. The hundreds of calls, texts and mails I have received over the past four days suggest that I need not say very much in response to certain allegations, because people already know about ‘the connection’.

I thought I had stumbled upon a dark, grey secret with respect to why a certain person enjoys seemingly unfettered access to a particular publication, week in and week out. But every mode and means of communication has been used in recent days to convey to me graphic details of ‘the connection’. What I thought was a piece of ‘hot, juicy news’ turned out to be ‘a particle of rich history’; for Sam Cuch, the Duppy and their in-laws know all about ‘the connection’.

‘The connection’ apparently did not start yesterday, last month or even last year. ‘The connection’ has been ongoing for years now and apparently has been a rocky road for one, characterized, as has now become the norm with cohorts of the aggressor, by an enormous amount of abuse. I am hearing now of blows to the face, blows to the head, blows about the body and even attempts at slitting the wrist. I am also told of the entry of a company head honcho into the “ling”, and the moving out and moving in with the said heavy roller. This heavy roller must be packing a mean punch, kick and especially lick to have two bosses in so pitiful a state, lying prostrate at every beck and call.

That an institution, so once revered and respected, would permit itself to be used and manipulated in so vulgar a fashion is amazing. The foreign owners really need to come to Bim and investigate the moral cesspool that has developed within those walls. It is no longer what it once was. It no longer serves the purpose for which it was created.

Not everyone on the inside is willing to look the other way. The fact that I know of the telephone conversation that preceded the now well publicized call, indicates that not everyone is in agreement with that which is going on. There is gratitude to this writer for bringing certain truths to light.

There is nothing personal about this intervention. But I detest hypocrisy and self righteousness. I am absolutely amazed by the sordid details of incidents and occurrences taking place under that roof, involving the higher of higher ups who are supposed to be setting examples. “Run the desk for me. Tonight is my night, tomorrow is yours”…and up to the nest they go. The whole thing makes Sodom and Gomorrah look like students of theology. In return, the heavy roller gets prominence on demand.

There was no threat to anyone! There was an appeal for fairness and professionalism. There was the assurance that if such was absent on this particular occasion, the world would be sensitized to a chronology of events that point to the aforementioned connection being the source and the cause of unprofessionalism. The exact words were “the whole of Barbados will come to understand how it is that”, a particular individual “can have unfettered access to” a known publication. Little did one know that the entire world, it would appear, was already appraised of the sordid details of the three way connection that has brought a most noble profession to shame.

Those shedding crocodile tears must rewind and reflect on conversations conducted prior to the much publicized call being received. Whom did you speak to after receiving highlights of the survey? What advice was given relative the appropriate response? What assurances were made as to what will not appear where? There is a difference between being threatened and feeling threatened!

If you wish to know about threats and about being threatened cast your mind back, to not so long ago, when other persons were perched on Bay Street. Who could forget the fate of Jerry Richards, Don Norville, Winston Worrel, Carl Ince, Cecil Foster, Adrian Sisnett, Don Singh, Mohammad Saied, Julian Rogers, Muriel Sealy, Ricky Singh, Hugh Foster, Peter Greene, Terry Ally, Reudon Eversley, Rosemary Alleyne and Keith Goddard, to mention but a few. What was the cause of Oliver Jackman resigning from the Elder Statesmen Advisory Group? Which politician was overheard saying that a former big up in the pine ‘would never get a job in the local media again’?

This writer is not a madman. It takes a lot to get him upset.  But several months of examples of systemic unprofessionalism would have had to come to a head at some stage. One does not know whether the publication has wittingly or innocently permitted itself to be used, but the records are there and can be examined by anyone in search of truth.

You cannot be biased and at the same time plead innocence and objectivity. What is good for the goose must be equally good for the gander. You are independent and middle of the road or you are leaning to one side at the expense of the other. If you are biased and have an agenda, it is your right so to be, but do not expect to be treated in the same manner as when you were straight up and professional.

This writer is not intimidated by or afraid of threats and portrayal of being arrogant, vindictive or even anti the freedom of the media. Nothing could be further from the truth. I am a media man to the core. This has nothing to do with press freedom. This is all about ‘the connection’.

Let the world press bodies come in search of truth. I want them to investigate ‘the connection’. Would this and could this have happened anywhere else in the world? Let us go global with ‘the connection’. The National Enquirer would love the details. Call the police! Lay the charges! Let’s all go on the witness stand and be cross examined about character, integrity, professionalism and ‘the connection’. I dare you!!

Hartley Henry is a Regional Political Strategist. He can be reached at hartleyhenry@gmail.com

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717 responses to “No Threat To Press Freedom It’s All About ‘The Connection’”


  1. uh ricky, the only error I made was to capitalize the r. so I could not have referred to you? Yet you respond. Did I achieved what I set out to do?

    “Try to help who”?

    ……well concider my scurrying to be a bad trait, it cannot be help. lol! Jack B could use such as justification for his sub-human characterization of me.


  2. ricky, one last question before I go for good.

    Adrian Hinds is retiring from the blogs because shit is about to hit the fan.

    If I stop scurrying you would be nice to me? lol!

    Uh gone.


  3. Such a tragedy……Adrian Hinds is retiring from the blogs …..sniff


  4. @Adrian

    It is obvious who is the person ragging ROK, listen to mash up. Amazing how all these people who don’t like BU and can’t get along with the family are the first to click BU link every day.

    Let us get this straight, ROK is entitled to his opinion like all others. He probably has an aggressive style which is offputting to some but we should not focus on the red herrings. What he has done as an Intervenor and people’s advocate is more than many locals and foreigners have done who frequent BU.


  5. “It is obvious who is the person ragging ROK, listen to mash up.”

    David, it is not quite so obvious to me. Care to share?

    “What he has done as an Intervenor and people’s advocate is more than many locals and foreigners have done who frequent BU.”

    And you know this how? Are you saying that you have specific knowledge about the lives of both locals and foreigners alike?

    David, the anonymous above has asked you some very specific questions. Do you intend to answer them or pretend they weren’t asked?


  6. Ebenezer,
    Shoo fly an leff David fa ma do.
    He gun answer in he time not yours or maybe not a’ tall.
    Shoo fly. Doan bodda he.


  7. Thank You for proving my point, David. There have been a number of very direct questions asked of you over the past year or so. Rarely do you provide answers and if you do, the answer is so vague as to be pointless.


  8. Ebenezer,
    Shoo fly.


  9. @Bonny…

    A fundamental truism…

    There is little upside in feeding the trolls…

    If you feed them, they stick around…

    Just ignore them….


  10. Indeed Halsall indeed.


  11. What he has done as an Intervenor and people’s advocate is more than many locals and foreigners have done who frequent BU.

    ******

    Dave, sadly, it seems necessary to remind u that, even the PM, is subject to the laws of Barbados, let alone ROK!!


  12. Bimbro,
    Doan mind dem creepers over pun de otha side nah. Dem just jellus of BU. Nitpickers, the whole lot.
    My ROK a Gabralta in trouble a soul. Dem lookin fa ‘noise’.
    Doan entatain dem Bimbro wid de shyte man. Dem is bare piss-pots.
    Dem canvassin fa bloggerists. Poor brutes.


  13. […] current debate triggered by the alleged threat by Hartley Henry to Sunday Sun Editor Carol Martindale has become shrouded in partisan prattle. […]


  14. Quoteth ROK: “This is a threat to freedom of speech. Those people out there have no respect for freedom of speech. People who try to make themselves look superior in their attempt to shut up people and trample their reputation.”

    Quoteth Adrian Hinds: “But isn’t it funny that after BFP remove BU from their sidebar they are now reduce to copying articles from BU to give intermittent relevancy to themselves?”

    I found this post over at BFP. SOME of you should think about it.

    Expose The Hypocrisy
    September 27, 2009 at 2:36 pm
    There has been much made, recently, by certain individuals at BU about “freedom of speech” and unfettered discussion no matter how offensive or inaccurate that speech may be. Many of those same individuals took it very personally when BFP chose to remove BU from it’s sidebar. I would like those individuals to take a look at this comment posted by the host of BU, when the decision was made to remove “Notes From The Margin” from BU’s sidebar.

    David/ March 12, 2008 at 6:47 AM
    “Sam Gamgee we understand that your comment may be nothing more than to engender strife. We delisted notes on the margin because he has blogs in his sidebar which are owned by someone who threatened the life of Adrian Loveridge and also who were very abusive on the BFP and BU blogs during the elections period. Please do not hide the facts.There is one thing for notes in the margin to encourage freedom of expression but at BU we also believe in standing up against what is wrong.”

    Now, what is at issue here, is not the reasons for David “delisting” Notes From The Margin but the very last sentence of his statement. Just how did David arrive at HIS definition of “wrong” as compared to anyone else’s definition of “wrong”. Is BFP’s definition of “wrong” not as worthy of BU’s definition of “wrong”? BFP and many of it’s readers thought that calling a white Canadian woman, who was murdered, while on vacation in Babados, “white trash” was “WRONG” and therefore made the decision to remove BU from it’s sidebar. Is anyone else here seeing the hypocrisy and how the definition of “free speech” vacillates from day to day?


  15. @Gunga Din

    And what exactly is your point? Promoting BFP on BU?


  16. I should think my point is quite clear to those who read with an open mind and have a modicum of intelligence.


  17. Then there’s Negroman on September 1, 2009 at 11:33 AM:

    “The European white rapists,killers,thieves and degenerates … I make no apologies for calling that murdered white Canadian tourist the term I used [“white trash”] and I have no fear for anyone … Europeans must be held responsible for all the atrocities of this world…”.

    Really? ALL of them? Seriously?

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