White Controlled Wealth v Black Financial Discrimination And Exploitation: A Historical Legacy of Intergenerational Economic Subversiveness And Dehumanizing Racists Stereotyping

Submitted by Terence Blackett

In a jaw-dropping research study carried out by psychologists at Stanford University, Pennsylvania State University and the University of California-Berkeley reveals that many white Americans still subconsciously associate Black folks with apes based on a centuries old malevolent concept of Darwinian indoctrination.

For those who would have you believe that after two centuries of slavery; a century of Jim Crow Laws; oppressive apartheid; 4 million dead in the Middle passage; one million dead under the genocidal regime of Leopold in the Congo (based on conservative estimates)- with the ongoing blight of racial, economic and spiritual oppression and exploitation of Blacks in Africa; subjugation and relegation of the Aborigines of Australia and peoples of color anywhere on this forsaken planet – if anyone assumes that the Black man has walked away unscathed is a liar of the tallest order, a stranger to the truth and a demon from the lowest regions of Hell.

It is undeniable that the most damnable blight on the history of the white race has been slavery, where men and women were reduced by a stroke of Protestant moral abnegation to the lowliest common form of subhuman creating an aberration in time and space which has not been rectified or healed in 400 years. This shameful act of Biblical proportions continue to reverberate as a transgenerational phenomenon creating anger, resentment and hatred in Black folks which still has not been properly addressed – as we continue to sweep these issues under the carpet.

Black American scholar Michael Eric Dyson argues that ‘the effect of slavery continues to exert its brutal influence in the untold sufferings of millions of everyday folks.’ He believes that slavery is responsible for the high levels of Black residential separation from whites today – where a form of modern day apartheid exists in our major cities, town and villages. We co-exist but we do interact or we certainly don’t know each other.

In Stephen Steinberg book, ‘The Ethnic Myth’ he argues that inner-city ‘ghettos are nothing less than the shameful residue of slavery’ – from the slums of Lagos to Nairobi to the wards of New Orleans to the squalor of the shanties of Rio de Janeiro. Wherever there has been a seismic rupture in the social anthropology of Black folks – you will find what serious academic scholars call the pathologies in the Black community such as homelessness, single-parent households, drug abuse, lawlessness and youth violence to name a few. But there are even more radical claims to the effect that says – ‘Slavery is a constant reminder of what whites in America might do’, if given half a chance. Many are of the belief that slavery basically stole their African culture imprisoning them in a psychic world of mixed norms, values and sub-human influences – a parody of timeless evils which is almost impossible to escape.

The Black man – the strongest human link on the evolutionary chain of creation was seen as nothing more than ‘chattel labor’; a commodification tool to be used to prop up and advance a historical capitalist concept of globalization created by Europeans as a means of wealth acquiescence and domination.

Four hundred on, the white man has created wealth off the backs of African slavery and mass genocide which has built a 21st century world completely owned, ruled and dominated by their elites. When asked by the purveyors for reparations to redress the historical imbalances caused to Black folks – there is a chorus of white policymakers and the said elites who charge that to repair the breach is nothing short of reverse racism borne out of a culture of victimhood used by Black folks to coerce monies out of the establishment.

Today in the Caribbean – lands predominately occupied by Blacks (who are in the majority) is still ruled and controlled by an age-old decadent European system whose roots are buried deep in the historical legacy of the Slave trade and the subhuman treatment of Black people.

Africa – a continent of three quarters of a billion people is still being largely raped and pillaged by Anglo-Saxon capitalists pirates skimming off every conceivable resource in order to prop up Western imperialism at any cost while the majority of Black Africans eek out a paltry existence and are forced to wait at the gates of charitable organizations for a morsel of meal and an ounce of pity.

In 1st world countries where the intergenerational effects of slavery, migration and an illusory search for prosperity has resulted in Blacks having to make the most of the opportunities they have (given that some of us have made it) we need to fight even harder for a fair deal with an accurate understanding of the present and the history that has led us to this place.

A partial list of our sordid history includes two and a half centuries of slavery; another century of legal discrimination; continued employment discrimination; widespread exclusion from labor unions during the period that these unions helped to create the modern middle class; exclusion from buying suburban homes – due to urban, social apartheid; a form of discrimination based on skin color, not just poverty – just as the home became the primary way in which the middle class was able to hold on to some form of wealth.

It is argued today that if the African American community (with all its wealth) were a nation – it would have been the 9th richest nation in the world out of 194 nations yet the disproportionality of poverty amongst Blacks is stark although they have made significant gains in education and income during the past decades, but white men still make the most money, controlling the lever of economic might and prowess.

The stats reveal that on average, a white man with a college diploma earned about $65,000 in 2001 and at today’s current rates earn in excess $80K while Blacks with college degrees earn 30% less. Differences in income between white men and other ethnic groups were slightly lower on other educational levels. Black men with high school diplomas earned about 25% less than similarly educated whites, and Black men with Master’s degrees earned 20% less than their white counterparts.

Similar stats bear out across the UK, Europe and Canada which are also considered 1st world countries where there is a high proportion of Blacks who were either domiciled through the intergenerational effects of slavery or through economic patterns of migration in search of a better life for them and their families.

But the question many are asking is – ‘how do we destroy the structural barriers and forces which affect poverty and marginalization and are so endemic amongst the Black race?’ And can we ever truly change the power dynamics?

Conservative economist Thomas Sowell argued a long time ago that most Blacks had already pulled themselves way above the poverty line before the advent of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and before the Affirmative Action era of the early 1970’s.

And while the voices on the Right have been crying for more equitable wealth distribution, reparations and life chances through a more level playing field – racists like David Horowitz blatantly suggest that ‘there is no single group clearly responsible for the crime of slavery.’ He argues that ‘there is no one group that benefited exclusively from its fruits,’ and that ‘only a tiny minority of white Americans ever owned slaves, and others gave their lives to free them.’ He further asserts that ‘America today is a multi-ethnic nation and most Americans have no connection (direct or indirect) to slavery.’ He believes that ‘the historical precedents used to justify the reparations claim do not apply, and the claim itself is based on race not injury.’ His sole contention is that ‘the reparations argument is based on the unfounded claim that all African-American descendants of slaves suffer from the economic consequences of slavery and discrimination’ and that ‘the reparations claim is one more attempt to turn African-Americans into victims which sends a damaging message to the African-American community.’ He argues at best ‘reparations to African Americans have already been paid and what about the debt Blacks owe to America?’ He concludes that ‘the reparations claim is a separatist idea that sets African-Americans against the nation that gave them freedom.’

If you imbibe this grotesque logic of some whites you would feel that a debt of gratitude was owed for what has been done to and for Black folks.

Today Blacks are still not good enough. According to research by Derek Neal of the University of Chicago and William Johnson of the University of Virginia, Black to white wage differentials are largely explained by differences in skill levels which are already detectable at an early age which can be explained by those skill differentials – pointing either to training or heredity factors predisposed from one family to another.

The conclusion is clear – Black inferiority is still being posited by those whose sole purpose is the propagation of the status quo. James Watson, 79-year-old geneticist – Nobel Prize winner for his part in the unraveling of DNA code who now runs one of America’s leading scientific research institutions says ‘all our social policies are based on the fact that “their” intelligence is the same as ours – whereas all the testing says not really.’ ‘Our wanting to reserve equal powers of reason as some universal heritage of humanity will not be enough to make it so.’ This reopened the explosive debate about race and science in a newspaper interview in which Watson said Western policies towards African countries were wrongly based on an assumption that Black people were as clever as their white counterparts when “testing” suggested the contrary. He claimed genes responsible for creating differences in human intelligence could be found within a decade or so.

This is the mirror still being used by the white establishment to reflect an age-old mythology which is responsible for white controlled wealth at the expense of Black financial discrimination and exploitation. This historical legacy of intergenerational economic subversiveness and dehumanizing racists stereotyping seeks to keep the divisions of master and slave in place while promulgating a form of history which makes the Black man oblivious to his own rich historical roots.

It’s time for us to rediscover who we are and do something about it!

88 thoughts on “White Controlled Wealth v Black Financial Discrimination And Exploitation: A Historical Legacy of Intergenerational Economic Subversiveness And Dehumanizing Racists Stereotyping


  1. @TMB

    Nice! It confirms what I have been observing all the time. White people will never allow us to be their equals because they still feel we are inferior and this shows up when crunch time comes. They believe that they own this world and they only really tolerate us.

    I have not read all the above but will provide some more feedback later when I get back to it.


  2. TMB

    I try to avoid these debates on race because I think that they are counter productive but just for the record Watson was not the only Noble Laureate who advocated that Blacks were less intelligent than whites. William Bradford Shockley one of the 1956 winners for Physics and who is credited as one of the inventors of the transistor also thought that Blacks were less intelligent than whites. He also argued that intelligence was a trait that was inherited and Blacks would eventually become less intelligent because the birth rate among unskilled Blacks was higher than among skilled Blacks. You should read about his views on race, eugenics and intelligence

    His views fit in perfectly with the columnist who in June 2009 wrote the following in the Nation “Children born to middle and upper class families are born with genetic predisposition to be intelligent “.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shockley


    • In Barbados with a majority Black population that holds political power it is easy to become confuse when comparing political power and economic power. What is political power WITHOUT economic power?


  3. ROK:April 18,2010 at 2009PM
    “Nice! It confirms what I have been observing all the time. White people will never allow us to be their equals….”
    Are you sure of that comment? Think about it again!
    Have we really been free from slavery or is it that the ‘white face’ has been replaced by a black face?
    Our black brothers, are responsible, with the assistance from the ‘white face’.
    Our black faces have the power to change, to make sure laws are adequate to effect change. The powers that be doesn’t want that to happen. They have now become a ‘white face’, and are confortable with it.
    What colour faces are they in power with majority black people in the different countries?
    Once our black brothers assume power, they all develop amnesia. Why should those white change their attitude/behaviour, when they are happy with the ‘status quo?’


  4. “For those who would have you believe that after two centuries of slavery; a century of Jim Crow Laws; oppressive apartheid; 4 million dead in the Middle passage; one million dead under the genocidal regime of Leopold in the Congo..” -White Controlled Wealth v Black Financial Discrimination And Exploitation , T.M Blackett. The figures qouted by T.M Blackett are grossly inaccurate.

    In American Holocaust (1992), David Stannard estimates that some 30 to 60 million Africans died being enslaved. He claims a 50% mortality rate among new slaves while being gathered and stored in Africa, a 10% mortality among the survivors while crossing the ocean, and another 50% mortality rate in the first “seasoning” phase of slave labor. Overall, he estimates a 75-80% mortality rate in transit.
    Jan Rogozinski, A Brief History of the Caribbean (1994): “As many as eight million Africans may have died in order to bring four million slaves to the Caribbean islands.“

    “Millions of Congolese were murdered or died from disease or overwork under the  labour regime enforced by Leopold to extract rubber, ivory, copal, hardwoods and gems. The Congolese historian, Prof Ndaywel e Nziem estimates the death toll at a staggering 13 million . ” -Belgium confronts its heart of darkness, Michela Wrong, Independent 23 Feb 2005 .

    “The Belgians have replaced the slavery by a system of servitude equally objectionable. We are painfully aware of Belgian barbarity… A certain Belgian Captain Rom had ornamented his flower beds with the heads of 21 natives murdered in a punitive expedition. This is the Belgian way of promoting civilisation in the Congo.” -Missionary Glave’s diary , published in 1897 . 
    “Children’s hands were hacked off if they did not deliver the amount of rubber demanded by King Leopold …” -king Leopold II, wikipedia..


  5. In American Holocaust (1992), David Stannard estimates that some 30 to 60 million Africans died being enslaved. He claims a 50% mortality rate among new slaves while being gathered and stored in Africa, a 10% mortality among the survivors while crossing the ocean, and another 50% mortality rate in the first “seasoning” phase of slave labor. Overall, he estimates a 75-80% mortality rate in transit.
    Jan Rogozinski, A Brief History of the Caribbean (1994): “As many as eight million Africans may have died in order to bring four million slaves to the Caribbean islands.“
    Europeans will always try to whitewash the crimes they committed against Africans.
    Millions of Congolese were murdered or died from disease or overwork under the  labour regime enforced by Leopold to extract rubber, ivory, copal, hardwoods and gems. The Congolese historian, Prof Ndaywel e Nziem estimates the death toll at a staggering 13 million . ” -Belgium confronts its heart of darkness, Michela Wrong, Independent 23 Feb 2005 .

    “The Belgians have replaced the slavery by a system of servitude equally objectionable. We are painfully aware of Belgian barbarity… A certain Belgian Captain Rom had ornamented his flower beds with the heads of 21 natives murdered in a punitive expedition. This is the Belgian way of promoting civilisation in the Congo.”Wikipedia.


  6. @ Anonymous

    The numbers of those who died as a result of the journey of the middle passage (which include, murders, suicide, disease, malnutrition, hunger-strikes etc) can only be based on conservative estimation…

    Recent trips to the BRITISH MUSEUM* has unearthed a wealth of information but a lot of info is still very restrictive and secretive… Subsequent trips to Bibliotheque Nationale de France, The Biblioteca Nacional de España & National Library of Portugal has revealed fascinating info – so it is not difficult for one to assume different numbers based on the lack of empirical statistical factors which portent to create conspiratorial ramblings and machinations…

    Whatever the actual numbers – we know “one too many died needlessly”!!!

    This is the SILENT HOLOCAUST* no one want to give wings to because we all have our JOBS*, Fellowships, nuts & bolts, nicks & nacks to protect because we still live and work for the said white establishment – hence therefore no one is willing to stick their neck above the parapet or go out on a limb in fear of loss or reprisal…

    History has proven that those who had the least to lose were the most valiant in the fight – thankful there are yet some who have ALL* to lose but really don’t care how the cookie crumbles…

    The ‘ole cliche – if you refuse to stand to nothing, you’ll fall for anything!!!

    I guess some of us must have either the Charles Bronson or the Mel Gibson syndrome…


    • Guyana reveals itself as an interesting case study regarding the Indian group which has economic power compared to the Blacks who previously held the political power under Burhnam. Perhaps we can examine Trinidad as well although the racism in T&T and Guyana is often more overt when compared to Barbados.


  7. @David
    “In Barbados with a majority Black population that holds political power it is easy to become confuse when comparing political power and economic power. What is political power WITHOUT economic power?”

    Political power is the ultimate. Like the late Excellent Errol Walton Barrow declared, give me the political kingdom and everything else will be added.

    I say to you that the politicians of Barbados have it in their hands to change the distribution of wealth in this country. Hence when you see that your goods are not delivered it means that something else is going on.

    Economic power can only hold sway if allowed by political power. Political power can decide who owns the wealth; who gets the contracts and make the money. It can put people out of business and out of work too and just as well put them in business and work.

    The mechanisms are numerous from refusing licenses (especially import or export) to sending the police to arrest you on a trumped-up charge, to passing laws in Parliament; even making remarks.

    To answer your direct question though, “what is political power without economic power?” If you understand anything I said above, you would realise how inciting your comment is. Like you want to start a war? But who you think would win? The politicians, the private sector or the people?


  8. Is it because that we were ruled and controlled for so long that we do not understand the term ‘entreprenuership.’

    I think we should start encouraging our children to be entrepreneurs …… My mother told me ’bout a lil government job’ or working for other people. It is time we place our lives in our hands for a change!

    We need to instill pride and values in our children and let them love themselves enough to know that through hardwork and determination anything is achievable!

    WE must lead so that our examples will be followed …….


  9. @ROK

    “Hence when you see that your goods are not delivered it means that something else is going on…”

    So the question is – “WHY SHOULD R.L. SEALE HAVE THE MONOPOLY ON THE IMPORTATION OF ONIONS, FOR EXAMPLE?


  10. @ ROK

    WHY IS THE wHITE bAJAN eSTABLISHMENT STILL RUNNING THINGS 44 YEARS AFTER INDEPENDENCE?

    IS THERE NO POLITICAL WILL TO UNFREEZE OUR HEREDITARY ASSETS?

    OR WILL IT HAVE TO COME TO CIVIL WAR, URBAN COMBAT WITH THE US & BRITISH MARINES LANDING ON OUR SHORES?

    BECAUSE THIS WILL BE THE HISTORICAL LEGACY!!!

    You don’t need a political science degree to see that’s what coming….


  11. @TMB……………Did you post that picture? And if you did, I really question your sincerity about this whole Race issue. Here you have a picture of a Black man juxtaposing that of a gorilla as if you too, subconsciously associate BLACKS with Apes. When you finally get around to discussing white people will you juxtapose them with a PIG?

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    Too bad the light of day won’t be shone on their study which shows that they [whitey] have the same amount of DNA strand as the monkey, whereas the BLACK man has a higher strand. They are all over Africa searching for the GOD DNA and some of this search is done under the cover of the war in Darfur. They are digging for it and it can only be found in the BLACK MAN & HIS WOMAN. That’s another major reason why they are wreaking havoc on that planet.

    The white man can afford to talk and publish crap about the Black man because he knows that he so have our minds on total lockdown, that we don’t even want to study ourselves. And if any amongst us try to do such we are rediculed. But we will press on. When you know yourself, you don’t need external validation.

    Julius Malema ANC youth leader called for the nationalisation of the country’s mines. He is on the right path.


  12. @TMB: “WHY SHOULD R.L. SEALE HAVE THE MONOPOLY ON THE IMPORTATION OF ONIONS, FOR EXAMPLE?

    Does that explain why just about every onion I’ve chopped for dinner for the last month has been significantly rotten?

    A related question: can we not grow onions here in Bim?

    Oh, right… There’s a ongoing complaint by local farmers that larceny is not taken seriously here. Thus our farmers are not particularly interested in investing their time and money growing crops which have a good chance of being stolen *just* before harvest time….


  13. “So the question is – “WHY SHOULD R.L. SEALE HAVE THE MONOPOLY ON THE IMPORTATION OF ONIONS, FOR EXAMPLE?”

    Is it a fact that R.L.Seale have such a monopoly?


  14. Are you out of your mind? Are you advocating race war on this island?

    The primary, determining difference in outlook and attitude between an unemployed, unskilled Spanish labourer in 2010 and an unemployed unskilled Bajan worker in 2010 is that the Spaniard can only blame all his misfortunes on an amorphous “elite” whose skin colour is the same as his, whereas the Bajan can blame an amorphous “elite” whose skin colour is different from his.

    Take away the melanin difference in Barbados tomorrow, and it’s a 100% safe bet that by the end of this year the unemployed unskilled Bajan will be blaming an amorphous “elite” whose skin colour is the same as his. Guaranteed.

    Once you abandon the eighteenth century, you’re welcome to the real world. You might not like it, but that really doesn’t matter. I don’t like it, either. It’s how it is. You deal with what you can deal with. Everything else is bleating and whining and absolutely pointless.

    You want to change your life? You want to change this country? Then CHANGE it. DO something. Start a new political party. Start a social movement. Do SOMETHING rather than whinge pointlessly in some online rum shop among some imagined online “family” where you can feel safe that everyone will agree with you. DO something.

    And what are you going to do, Mr. Blackett? You going to burn down the hotels? Put all those white dipsticks onto planes back home? What are you going to do? WHAT?

    DO something, and stop whinging, endlessly and eternally from your distant home, about race wars on an island remote from you. I LIVE here, you barely-grammatical dullard, and I’m still astounded to hear members of the “BU family” lament the allegedly failing standards in Bajan schools while they’re making it blindingly obvious by their own writing that they wouldn’t recognise a coherent paragraph if it bit them in the balls.

    Of course we can always rely on Ms. Hopi, with her unreconstructed 1970s Brezhnez-era bollocks about “whitey” and her appalling 1990s biz-speak about “paradigms”. That’s the road to perdition and misery.

    As any Caribbean economist who isn’t a racist tool will tell you, Barbados is barely viable as an independent economic entity. Some other islands of the Eastern Caribbean, demonstrably, are simply not viable as wholly independent economic entities. Hence the Eastern Caribbean dollar. Even the Eastern Caribbean dollar is barely a convertible currency. It’s a certainty that a Nevis dollar wouldn’t be convertible at all.

    In the second decade of the twentieth century, a decent life (a life in which you don’t drown in your own bile) is available at almost zero cost to most people in most countries of the Caribbean. The guidelines are simple. It’s a good idea to pay attention at school, because then you might learn what a sentence is supposed to do. And if you learn what a sentence is supposed to do, you might learn how to put sentences together so that those sentences form coherent arguments. And if you learn how to make coherent arguments, you can argue with people about what is good for you and what is detrimental to you. And if you do that, you can change your life.

    An alternative is to avoid education and later whinge absurdly and childishly about “whitey” and DNA strands, celebrating your own lust for ignorance … in a country that needs all the educated people it can get (and as few people as possible who rejoice in their lack of an education). You can always spot the latter: either they can’t put together a coherent sentence or they try to smother own miserable ignorance by talking bollocks about “institutionalised” “paradigms”.

    In 2010 the middle passage does NOT explain your failure to be able to write a coherent sentence that thereafter builds a persuasive argument. That circumstance, I suspect, owes much more to the harsh but irrefutable statistical fact that, BY DEFINITION, most people cannot be of above average intelligence. Ms. Hopi, for example, plainly, is not.


  15. Mr. Blackett asks a question:

    “So the question is – “WHY SHOULD R.L. SEALE HAVE THE MONOPOLY ON THE IMPORTATION OF ONIONS, FOR EXAMPLE?”

    No. The real question is: why does every local onion I buy in Barbados look like a shrivelled mutant that’s been through a nuclear war and then left in a shed for a week, so that when I go to buy it it’s already rotting right there in front of me on the shelf?

    Follow-up question: how many ordinary Bajan consumers would gain and save money (plus the nutrients to those consumers’ children), and how many Bajan onion-growers would lose money, if we Bajans imported onions duty-free?


  16. @Julia Maclean (to the best of my knowledge, a new manifestation): Follow-up question: how many ordinary Bajan consumers would gain and save money (plus the nutrients to those consumers’ children), and how many Bajan onion-growers would lose money, if we Bajans imported onions duty-free?

    While I, personally, do not disagree that food should be importable duty free…

    I do, personally, question why we Bajans seem unable to produce (read: grow and/or harvest and deliver) high-quality local food for ourselves….


  17. Mr. Halsall makes a statement. Here it is:

    “I do, personally, question why we Bajans seem unable to produce (read: grow and/or harvest and deliver) high-quality local food for ourselves….”

    Good for you, Mr. Halsall. I ask myself the same question every time I search for onions and carrots and peppers that don’t look like they’re tiny, tiny, nutrient-free, semi-rotting bearers of radiation sickness.

    In fact, I do the same with Bajan chickens. I wonder just HOW MUCH water can you actually pump into a chicken. The people eating at KFC Oistins never seem to wonder, its drive-in being permanently clogged by Bajans just gagging for water-filled chicken.

    Doubtless you’d know about the water in Bajan chickens, Mr. Halsall, what with you having ideas for lease and all that (not to mention the most jump-through-the-hoops site for contact on the entire internet).

    Mr. Halsall: recently you told me to “run for dinner”. Why did you do that? When have I ever mentioned dinner to you? You’ve read Mr. Orwell, I assume, Mr. Halsall. He has a thought about the control of the past and the future. Doubtless you’ve read it, what with you having ideas to lease and everything.


  18. @Julia M, AS or all ya other pSUEdonyms………..The road to misery and perdition? Do you want to have an honest discussion with those who are actually squatting on that road of misery and perdition? Those who live in filth and squalor, in depleted uranium, in unexploded land mines Those whose lives have been made a living hell by thieving, lying, scheming, murderous, bloodsucking , looters, progenitors of the demoralizing industrialized revolution, those criminals who benefitted from the slave trade…right there in Barbados… those who live off the labour and resources of others i.e the ignorant and innocent…you want to have a real discussion, joker? Do you think that it was whitey who built up Barbados? Most of you get where you are because of the color [or lack thereof] of your skin…not on merit.

    Every system you build is a sham and just watch mother nature turn your are inside out.

    And this problem that the Blacks faced can be easily solved, easily. But our collective ignorance is your food source.

    You call us monkeys, gorillas etc and now your own scientific research has uncovered that its you who is more closely related to the gorillas.

    The end-game for most of us BLACKS isn’t the accumulation of material wealth [at any cost] like your kind , hence the relativity of our [BLACK MAN] DNA to that of a higher power, one that transcends that of the dna of the blood-letters on this planet.

    Now go and kick rocks!


  19. @ Julia Maclean

    Education has its place but if the acquisition of it would lead me to a place where your “deranged mentality” resides, God let me for ever be ignorant.

    You thought you were entitled to high office but alas that was not to be; you are now reduced to scurrying about among the natives, how have the mighty fallen. Someone who knows.


  20. I ain’t playing no game)s( with you I’m playing tunes tio mu friends and bedrin
    ☮☯♡
    Mind Jah lick you wit reaction – ki ki

    if U javck bowman / kankie maclean you cn go to hell
    in dishuis


  21. In 1996 a popular grass roots politician was approached with the idea of seeing if he could get a pilot project run in his constituency, in which commodities could be imported (possibly from the same importers that the “big wigs: import their stuff).

    The idea was to divide the container load into small portions that could be bought by “dealers”-i.e small enterprising business people in the constituency, according to thier ability to purchase cash..

    In this way the importing body would make a small profit immediately allowing it to recycle its money to import more needfull items. In addition by reducing the need for warehousing this would preclude the importer from being “burnt out” of buisness, as was done with another person about 6-8 years previously. The dealers would then be responsible for distributing their bought goods throughout the constituency allowing them a small mark up as well as to be competitive with the maguffy’s.

    Either the grass roots politician was too duncy to understasnd the concept, or he had instructions from a higer source to “leff out dah!”

    With the so called establishment of Constituency Councils such a scheme shoud be operating to reduce costs to locals.

    Once at a trade show at Javitts Convention Center in NY in the mid 90’s, I noticed certain products that I knew to be unavailable in Bim. The Company representative at the show told me that the Companies products were available in Bim, and named the agents.

    Though the agents were not importing what I considered to be needfull items, they had the sole right to do so. They were just bringing a few of the products from this country.

    Again in the mid 90’s a relative of mine was running a small food establishment, and discovered that he could purchase cooking oil from a small buisness man who was seeking to break into buisness by importing this commodity. The poor young felow was running hios little thing out of his house there in the Venenzuela project near Thorpes St James.

    He suceeded in importing one container load! We learned later that an other importer named on this blog then offered his source to pay a higer price or was it to increase the minimum number of containers that could be bought. The poor struggling young entrepreneur went through the eddoes pronto.

    In the late 80’s I had an enterprising drug representative friend who started importing and ware housing certain commodities there in the back of Rediffusion. He was burnt out of buisness!

    One can go on! It is not as easy as on think it is!


  22. “Either the grass roots politician was too duncy to understasnd the concept, or he had instructions from a higer source to “leff out dah!”…”

    Like you know the thing. Emphasis on “instructions”. Not that it is not easy but the people who we put there to run our business, protecting big interests instead… and it continues even with change of government, so don’t matter who in Government, these people get their own way.


  23. Ah, Mr. Hopi is here to visit us. Good afternoon to you, Mrs. Hopi. Did you bring your paradigm? The sun is hot this afternoon. You might need your paradigm when you leave. You should be careful of the sun.

    I have a paradigm from my mother, in fancy Chinese silk (my dad brought it back from the war), and she always said that a lady should have a good paradigm when she walks in the noontime sun. And a paradigm is good for the rain, too. Haven’t you found that to be true, Mrs. Hopi?

    What’s that you say, Mrs. Hopi? You didn’t go to university? Don’t worry about it, Mrs. Hopi. After all, you have this to say, and you seem like such an educated young woman:

    “Do you want to have an honest discussion with those who are actually squatting on that road of misery and perdition? Those who live in filth and squalor, in depleted uranium, in unexploded land mines Those whose lives have been made a living hell.”

    Mrs. Hopi: I wish you well and I say all the following with all the respect that is due to you.

    The answer to your boringly long-winded and adolescent question is yes. Or rather, the answer is that I’ve already done it and I’ll always done it.

    You, you ridiculous little prick, are the LAST person on earth who could even BEGIN to lecture me about how I should treat “those who live in filth and squalor”. You, you stupid little untraveled ignorant and ungrammatical cunt, are the last person to give me lessons about depleted uranium and unexploded land mines. I’ve cleared land mines. I’ve buried the dead from phosphorous bombs. Have you, you absurd dipstick?

    You, precisely you, you inexperienced little twat, will never teach me anything I don’t know. I KNOW about these things. I know all of them. It’s my professional life, you idiotic prick. It’s what I fucking DO.

    And YOU, you boring little nobody, ensconced in your tedious little bubble of hatred for whitey, can spit from the sidelines if you want. You choose to know NOTHING but ancient hatred and you are thereby fucked forever. You are a deeply boring prick who knows nothing. You could at least redeem yourself by trying to write grammatical sentences. But even THAT is beyond you. Infantile cunt.


  24. Ah, Mr. Hopi is here to visit us. Good afternoon to you, Mrs. Hopi. Did you bring your paradigm? The sun is hot this afternoon. You might need your paradigm when you leave. You should be careful of the sun.

    I have a paradigm from my mother, in fancy Chinese silk (my dad brought it back from the war), and she always said that a lady should have a good paradigm when she walks in the noontime sun. And a paradigm is good for the rain, too. Haven’t you found that to be true, Mrs. Hopi?

    What’s that you say, Mrs. Hopi? You didn’t go to university? Don’t worry about it, Mrs. Hopi. After all, you have this to say, and you seem like such an educated young woman:

    “Do you want to have an honest discussion with those who are actually squatting on that road of misery and perdition? Those who live in filth and squalor, in depleted uranium, in unexploded land mines Those whose lives have been made a living hell.”

    Mrs. Hopi: I wish you well and I say all the following with all the respect that is due to you.

    The answer to your boringly long-winded and adolescent question is yes. Or rather, the answer is that I’ve already done it and I’ll always done it.

    You, you ridiculous little prick, are the LAST person on earth who could even BEGIN to lecture me about how I should treat “those who live in filth and squalor”. You, you stupid little untraveled ignorant and ungrammatical cunt, are the last person to give me lessons about depleted uranium and unexploded land mines. I’ve cleared land mines. I’ve buried the dead from phosphorous bombs. Have you, you absurd dipstick?

    You, precisely you, you inexperienced little twat, will never teach me anything I don’t know. I KNOW about these things. I know all of them. It’s my professional life, you idiotic prick. It’s what I fucking DO.

    And YOU, you boring little nobody, ensconced in your tedious little bubble of hatred for whitey, can spit from the sidelines if you want. You choose to know NOTHING but ancient hatred and you are thereby fucked forever. You are a deeply boring prick who knows nothing. You could at least redeem yourself by trying to write grammatical sentences. But even THAT is beyond you. Infantile cunt.


  25. It seems that the people who constitute “David” (who’s bringing “opinions to the People”), really doesn’t agree with certain opinions that members of “the People” have.

    So, as the editor and owner and publisher of this blog, “David” makes an editorial/publisher/blog-owner decision (that’s “decision”) not to publish my most recent post on this thread.

    Just for the record. And for “the People”.


  26. kiki // April 19, 2010 at 6:43 PM

    Interested Observer //is stiill a cu ting hater and shoyld dtopd dead
    ☮☯♡
    *****************************

    This is not like you Kiki. You sure you only had one spliff? Was it Jamaican gold?


  27. Lord, what a rarity to see something on this blog actually worth reading. Someone with big balls finally come along and knock that self-appointed expert of nothing off her self-made pedestal. Tooooooooooo sweet!


  28. all this talk and bajans still letting in the rich white people.
    building huge expensive places for your old time slave masters to live.
    selling your land to whites who don’t care about you.
    check and see if the land that is bought by foreigners is not being bought by whites.
    it is the love of money that is the evil in barbados.
    people of Barbados must have a fancy car ,house ,direct tv etc.
    they can not see what is happening.?????
    we too busy wucking up and chasing white crutch.
    sure some white bajans are ok people but some are real
    bad.
    foreign whites come to Barbados because of the weather
    and it makes then feel special to be the minority.
    makes them feel cool to look down at the poor black people.
    makes them feel like them in exotic place.
    “look dear at the blacks ” i guess our life is not so bad compared to them .
    “la de da.”
    “spot of tea.”
    yunna play you dont know.
    keep selling the land and letting them in.
    see what will happen when all done build up.
    don’t fool you self.


  29. @ HOPI

    “Did you post that picture? And if you did, I really question your sincerity about this whole Race issue. Here you have a picture of a Black man juxtaposing that of a gorilla as if you too, subconsciously associate BLACKS with Apes. When you finally get around to discussing white people will you juxtapose them with a PIG?”

    I am not sure how 50 cents would handle it but unfortunately I cannot take any artistic merit on this one…

    If I hold ANY* subconscious associations – “it is that all men are created EQUAL*…”

    What we have devised is a stratification of some human beings on the same creative level as animals – that goes against my fundamental Biblical beliefs… For I still hold to the belief that God is the Creative Source of all life and MAN* is at the apex of that process…

    Any other anthropological gobble-de-gook is just the morbid sewage which emanates from feeble minds…


  30. @ BU FAM*

    It appear that based on the “rum shop” analogy – some of us has already had one too many…

    Based on the laws of DUI – the person in the driver’s seat MUST* be alcohol free…

    So go on boys – let the drinks flow….

    The person shouting the loudest to be heard will pick up the tab when all is said and done…


  31. Found on the net………………………

    Terence Blackett’s Experience

    *
    Owner
    Dreamstar Import-Export Agents Ltd

    (Import and Export industry)

    Currently holds this position
    *
    CEO
    Dreamstar Investments (Sole Proprietorship)

    (Sole Proprietorship; 1-10 employees; Financial Services industry)

    January 2006 — Present (4 years 4 months)

    Dreamstar Investments is a finance brokerage solution for entrepreneurs and businesses needing to access venture capital, seed capital, equity loans, hard money loans, start-up capital and other forms of investments to fuel their enterprises.

    We will look at any viable Executive Summary in any industry. Our due diligence process can range from 3 weeks to 6 weeks depending on the level of expertise required…

    We will finance any business venture from USD1 million to USD100 million. In some exceptional circumstances, funding between a USD100 million and USD500 million would require private equity financing or merchant banking facilities…
    *


  32. So only in “exceptional circumstances” would dear old Terry need help when funding ventures over 100 million !

    LOL

    That is a lot of wealth you “controlling” dear Terry.

    You sure you not white?

    LOL

    What a fraud !


  33. @ Julia Maclean aka Jack Bo*man
    The claim to so much education, so much grammar and yet to make your point you are reduced to the utterings of a Soho pimp, some benefit.


  34. Re: je vous en pris and s’il vous plait
    M-E-T-H-O-D Man
    BU is like a Black and White Minstrel Show.
    S.M.I.L.E. 🙂 for the camera and tap dance.
    Ashanthi Monkey? US MONKEY’S! don’t have your hypocritical standards
    So now we can aim low underachieve and not even care about it


  35. Did some search on interent for Julia Maclean // Jack Bowman and their flaming false posts histories and determined the following fact(s):

    First Name…: He Ain’t Shit
    Last Name…: Fah King Biiitch
    P.O.B…………: His Mummys’s Vagina
    Ethnicity……..: South Africa
    Hobbies……..: Member of Internet Hate Society


  36. Blacks are getting it from every quarter, including from the hands of Indians in the Caribbean region whose attitudes have become a close pattern of the white overlords. So much so, that they have adopted the same double standards of ignoring the wrongs of their sect while focussing on the wrongs of blacks. Journalist Rickey Singh who enjoys a free life in Barbados is one of the most dishonest practitioners of this craft. This short letter to the Guyana Stabroeknews vividly highlights the blatant hypocrisy under which this so called journalist operates.
    ************************************************************
    Does Ricky Singh know what’s happening in Guyana?

    April 20, 2010 | By KNews | Filed Under Letters

    Dear Editor,

    I switched on my television set last night (18-04-10) and saw the programme, ‘People’s Business’ was being aired. In case you are wondering about this programme, it’s shown every Sunday evening in Barbados.

    The crux of the matter being discussed was the political situation in Antigua and Barbuda.
    Barbados’s political scientist, Mr. Peter Wickham and Guyanese journalist, Mr. Ricky Singh facilitated this discussion along with Antigua’s government minister, Mr. Harold Lovell.

    What I found interesting was Mr. Singh’s query to the minister about the undemocratic nature of the ruling UPP party as it relates to the limited use of the airwaves by the opposition ALP party.

    Now here is a respected Caribbean figure accusing the UPP of being undemocratic. While in his country of birth (Guyana) the ruling PPP party sees it fit not to have more than one radio station. Is that democratic? Maybe Mr. Singh doesn’t know about this. It would be refreshing if he would highlight this and other undemocratic practices plaguing the Guyana society.

    Ryan Waldron
    #########################################
    The PPP regime in Guyana completely monopolizes the nationally owned media which consist of radio, television and print media. African Guyanese who are the second largest ethnic group in Guyana, and who, because of their numbers in public service employment areas where taxes are compulsory bear the brunt of the tax liability in the nation, have no independent access to any of the state owned media aparatus. Even when the PPP makes token gestures of accomodation, programming is censored by people culturally affixed to the mibndset of the PPP.

    Rickey Singh supports the PPP regime and has never wrote critically about this media marginalization in Guyana. In his mind, black people have no rights which Indians like him are bound to respect. But he can wax hypocritically when a black leader is found to be doing the same thing. Barbados has to be crazy to tolerate this blatant eye pass. They would not if white people were doing what Indians like Rickey Singh is doing.


  37. @ Mr. Julie M..aka…AS….aka JB………I touched a raw nerve, didn’t I? The expert petty linguist doesn’t have a clue about the use of language. So much for you correcting bloggers on the ‘correct’ use of the colonizer’s tongue.

    I asked you if you want an honest discussion with those who squat on the road to perdition and your answer….”I clear land mines, I bury the dead…blah, blah” And in your sick, pathetic, confused pea brain that constitutes an honest discussion.

    Well cracker, I got news for you. If you do clear land mines [like you say coming from someone with 3 different identities] and bury the dead who were killed by DU, I’d say you have an excellent job…a job that suits your filthy, abhorrent personality and hopefully one day while you are clearing a land mine, fate might just intervene on our behalf and rid us of your shitty little presence.

    Now take these 2 banana and run feed your young ones, you chump.


  38. @TMB…………..Fundamental biblical positions also reduces WOMAN to a secondary nature and status i.e. be silent and obey your husband. So much for beliefs in equality in creation…sound more like gooble-de-poop from a feeble mind.


  39. Someone who chooses to call himself “A Black Bajan Boy” has an opinion to share. Here is that opinion:

    “to make your point you are reduced to the utterings of a Soho pimp”.

    Nice point, Mr. ABBB. Perhaps I shouldn’t have called Mrs. Hopi an “infantile cunt”. I was simply trying to transmit the unassailable truth that she is a childish twat.

    Sorry if you took offense, Mr. ABBB.


  40. Hip Hop – Rappers are performing artists who have been trained in music acting and dancing etc. The Hip Hop nation has whites, blacks, browns and yellow fans all over the world. Kids mix together instead of discriminating regardless of any propaganda mindesets.
    Plan B – Missing Links.


  41. @Pat there was a small victory for “the people” in the global community just yesterday
    Ganja Tune Clash: That Californian Chronic Makes You Bionic*
    —————————————————————————————————–
    High times for American marijuana smokers as police allow thousands of ‘4/20’ pot protesters to light up across the country
    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1267696/National-weed-day-2010-US-4-20-pot-protesters-light-April-20th.html#ixzz0lj7cEIZf

    *=(Filed under: weed Edit This
    Tags: Dancehall, Disco, DJ, Dub Music, Lovers Rock, Reggae Music)


  42. if blacks are related to animals and monkeys how come they need our blood and organs when they are on their dying beds. they should’nt want a monkey or ape’s organs inside them, so as always with the white man, this is just a scam to delay us economically, financially and socially. they are just a bunch of liars, and sit around and find ways to deter blacks from a high standard of living, along with few or no opportunities, and just get all the good services for themselves.


  43. some parents dont treat their children with respect either, because some mothers let the fathers or step fathers beat up the kids, why would you let a man beat your child like that, talk to the child and if he or she dont listen, there is something wrong, but you cant beat a child with a belt or electric wires, and expect that child to not go through life with lots of anger problems. If you going to beat a child spank it with something that is acceptable, just because some parents got beat up when they were kids, they think its the right thing to do.parents have to respect the children.


  44. “…white Americans still subconsciously associate Black folks with apes…”
    ———————————————————————————————–

    A search of the Researchers views said

    “Blacks are like motherfucking apes
    I’m like the KKK – h8 all of you gorillas
    motherfucking motherfucker motherfucker”
    Heltah Skeltah Freestyle – A MUST SEE


  45. RZA’s The Tao of Wu: Hip Hop Religion, Spiritual Sampling, and Race in a “Post-Racial” Age
    By Josef Sorett
    March 24, 2010

    A new book by an iconic rapper, the Wu Tang Clan’s RZA, told in the voice of a street sage, tells the story of his ascent from the mean streets of Brooklyn to the pinnacle of success, and shows him to be the quintessential postmodern American spiritual seeker.

    The Tao of Wu – by RZA with Chris Norris (New York: Riverhead Books, 2009)


  46. Many of us need to educate ourselves of the struggle we have had to fight – but is still ongoing though cloaked in satanically deception forces which would like to exterminate us from the face of the planet…

    For those who DO NOT* think that there is conspiratorial forces at work – think again!!!


  47. Most or perhaps all, of what the average person knows about history, is derived from White media . The problem is that White media’s function is to entertain White audiences, not to enlighten anyone. After all, it is made-up fantasy. The Albinos (Whites) have after all, had over 200 years to create their false paintings, statues, and false translations of historical documents.

    Beginning during the renaissance and even earlier, European artists took to depicting historical people, as they hoped or imagined them to look. And in doing so, they made everyone White, but that is not reality.
    The White media has tried its best to change Ancent Egypt from a black civilisation to a FAKE WHITE CIVILISATION.
    Greek and Roman artifacts from their respective periods of occupation in Egypt, are routinely used, along with fake and re-worked artifacts of Egyptians by degenerate racists to portray them as REAL Egyptians, thus indicating that Egyptians, and other ancients, were White people. Whites seem to have a serious phobia about acknowledging what Blacks have accomplished.

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