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Sir Allan Fields presided over the disposal of Barbados only conglomerate BS&T to T&T interest

The recent uproar created by Sir Roy Trotman  calling out of Diamond’s International Managing Director Jacob Hassid as the Egyptian Jew, has pierced the veneer which cloaks a simmering racial tension in Barbados. What we have is a dominant Black host population which has tolerated a relationship with the White population for years, the dominant minority group. It must be recognised that Whites enjoy a disproportionate economic influence which many readily admit extends to the political sphere in the form of White Shadows. The other ethnic groups have respected their minority roles.

In recent years BU has painted a concern about the affect the dismantling of the Barbados Model continues to impact our society. In the last decade another variable has had to be factored, the hegemony of Trinidad business. The unwillingness of successive governments and Barbadians to react to the aggressive acquisition of Barbados Assets does not augur well for a once proud people who exuded pride by being firm craftsmen of their fate.

It is no secret that the cash poor and now defunct Plantations Holdings Limited was gobbled up by CLICO to be asset-stripped.  Unfortunately the trend has continued and many of Barbados highly regarded companies have been acquired by T&T capital. The tentacles of T&T interest now choke financial services, food, beverage and drug importation and distribution, key manufacturing concerns along with real estate. Coincidentally large numbers of Barbadians are employed in the the lines of business mentioned.

Barbadians seen through the eyes of others are regarded as a passive lot. A good example of it is the respectful demeanor shown in the face of changing and transferring ownership to foreigners – of late Trinidadians – of some of our most prized possessions including land. A reality however is that it is very difficult to control how private interest should dispose of their assets. Of interest is that historically many of the high valued local companies have been owned by the White minority group yet when the decision was made to sell there has been a haste to sell-out to non Barbadians.  If it is a characteristic of Barbados that we have enjoyed a stable social and political climate despite known tension between the two groups, why rock the boat by casually allowing a shift of influence to Port of Spain, or is it deliberate?

Some may suggest that BU was gripped by a fit of paranoia at the time of writing.   Have you (Black Barbadians) not wondered at any time if local Whites and cohorts have conspired to control the economic power on the island through the years? It appears when disposing assets this group prefers to sellout to non Barbadians. A careful analysis will show that mainly non Barbados groups now own or control critical tributaries in the local economy: financial services, manufacturing, food, beverage,drug importation and distribution.

It seems evident that Whites especially have decided NOT to fully integrate their businesses. The Williams Group comes to mind. In the last 20 years Whites have migrated their interest from the distributive trade to financial services and manufacturing. We have seen it with the Caves. We have seen it with the Seales. We have seen it with the Goddards. Indeed citizens are free to mobilize and invest their resources as they see fit but it will not prevent those with even a mild sense of discernment from making obvious conclusions.

Of interest is the Barbados labour Party (BLP) platform message in the coming election campaign. Many believe when Owen Arthur was Prime Minister his pro-CSME stance  as the lead for CSME matters in Caricom precipitated the aggressive flow of capital from Port of Spain to Bridgetown.


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  1. @ Blogger
    Bushie does not need a researcher to see the workings of Apartheid Barbados Inc.
    BTW.
    Don’t UWI have a role in educating us all about our history?

    Is it not amazing how Beckles suddenly lost the incentive to educate Bajans. Paradoxically it seems to have coincided with his taking up the position of leader of the Nation’s higher education complex….

    …..oh wait! UWI has done extremely well from political…. Opps Educational Donations in recent years…. Wanna see those fancy new buildings…?


  2. @islandgal

    Owning a home includes owning land and post Independence it is the only investment which has given exponential returns.

    @blogger

    It was a report with spoke to crypto racism in Barbados.


  3. How would one go about dismantling the “Cattlewash” culture?

    1 – Elect a government that represents Barbadians and Barbados – rather than a ‘bought’ set of puppets. (methodology already spelt out on BU by BT)

    2 – repeal all those laws introduced by O$A for CSME which makes Barbados into a global free for all.
    Land ownership ONLY for Barbadians
    All welcome provided they want to live the Bajan experience…any others will be made to feel like tourists.

    3 – Create a National Investment Bank funded by a 5% salary tax strictly for investments in local productive industry.

    4 – Legislate that this public fund has the right to purchase 51 % of any public company’s shares.

    5- set up an industrial court and enforce fair and transparent labour practices.

    6- penalize any organization whose operations profile deviates too far away from the national profile. Ie. penalize ‘white only’, “black only”, Chinese-only, Indian-only entities, and encourage Bajan culture – as fully representative of ALL the citizens of the country.

    …Then John and company would have no need to retreat to Bath and Cattlewash on weekends to plot strategy against the darkened hoards. there could be open discussion boardrooms and good transparent decisions made and executed.


  4. @Hants
    You quoted the parts that suited your purpose although I made it very clear that they happened to be black BUT that was NOT the reason for the negative results.Behave yourself or I will have to OLeary around to your house. LOL


  5. Thanks David. i could remember that headline now.


  6. Bahamas returned that ass Perry “I was working with the Americans and they invaded Haiti without telling me” Christie to office. Now it seems that BIM is due the same kind of folly.

    Owen Arthur wanted to use CSME as a means of having the Caribbean join the FTAA. My God we are complaining about the Trinis buying up everything, but had Arthur succeeded it would have been the far bigger fish from the North that would have been the intruders.

    Arthur renamed the Barbados INDUSTRIAL and Development Corp to the Barbados INVESTMENT and Devel Corp , and shut down the Barbados Development Bank within the first three years of his existence as PM. This human being was/is bent on selling Barbadians (as a consuming public) to the highest or any bidder once there is foreign exchange involved and in the process has stymied any true chance of this country becoming more industrialized.

    F#ck him and F#ck Stuart for doing nothing to correct the rot …!


  7. One more thing to add to Bush Tea’s list

    7. Create the post of CONTRACTOR GENERAL and fill with a foreigner from Thailand or Zimbabwe. That move alone would shut the BLP and DLP organizations down with haste and all of the lawyer people, particularly the newbies, like Braddie’s daughter and the fella that work with George Payne and Dale Marshall, and Edmund Hinkson and Verla ‘the Sweet’ would disappear for ever …!


  8. @blogger

    Here is the UN Report.

    A relevant section of the report:

    *“An exorbitant degree of fear” on both sides of the racial divide, among Blacks because of the fact of largely unchallenged white power; and among the Whites because of the overwhelming numerical supremacy of the black masses.

    *The “strategy” of Barbadians whites of withdrawing whenever Blacks “enter an area previously dominated or occupied exclusively by Whites, whether it is politics, sport or the Police force, Whites abandon the territory.

    *A Pattern of social interaction in which both Whites and Blacks “keep to themselves.”

    *Rare cases of inter-racial marriage between Bajan Whites and Blacks. Even sustained intimate relationships between white and Black Barbadians were few and for between.

    *Widespread denial by Barbadians to the existence of the pervasiveness of the racial problem.

    *”The phenomenon of Blacks who have internalized the values of white supremacy, practicing racism against Blacks.”

    “Taken together with other features they have produced a distinctly Barbadian species of racism, even after 37 years of political independence that might be defined as hidden/covert/unconscious/subtle/invisible crypto racism,” stated the Barbados document. It warned that such “an elusive manifestation is by no means as easy to pinpoint, much less dismantle as the more overt forms of racism practiced elsewhere, which can be uprooted, for example, by legislation.

    Still, said Francis-Vaughan, Barbados was doing everything to eliminate “the vestiges of racism of our colonial past.”

    She expanded that Barbados had pointed out conditions in the country and the Committee had turned around and expressed concerns about it. As she saw it the panel had taken parts of the report “out of context.”


  9. @ Bush Tea

    Poor ‘Bushie’. You’re a hoot, such good value. Soooooooo clever, so funny, such a dodo. And did no-one notice you for 40 years, poor thing? And you are how old now?


  10. @ David

    I have read the UN report via your link. I find nothing along the lines you have quoted.

    I do find:-

    1. A’welcome’ to the National Committee for Reconciliation (para 44).

    2. Concern relating to the lack of social movements which promote integrationist multiracial values (para 15).

    3. A plea to monitor crypto-racism and a request that its negative influences be elminated by government (para 16).

    And I could go on. NOW: WHAT ARE YOU QUOTING?

  11. Cat piss and pepper Avatar
    Cat piss and pepper

    Then you have the Sirs in the Barbadian BS and T business world like the same Sir Allan Fields knighted by Arthur for reasons known onto only himself, that sees it fit to allow property owned by people in a public company to be quietly sold to his son I refer to two condos the property of Banks Barbados Holdings valued at $ 900,000.00 and both sold to the son of Allan Fields for $ 325,000.00 located at Club Morgan Ch Ch. Now I say Sir Allan Fields should be facing the courts, add to that he gave his son keys to the store room at B and B so that he could have easy and free access to the drink stocks of B and B to replenish his drink machines given to him to run by his father after taking that business away from the BS and T to bestow that job opportunity onto his own son. Without a care in the world for the rights of the share holders, a total fraud if ever white business had one.
    Or what about his son business’s receiving all the advertising and promotional work without a bid ever being place or a quotation requested or given?
    Least we forget this is a public company of which we speak with Sir Allan Fields knighted by another crooked one in Owen Arthur

  12. Cat piss and pepper Avatar
    Cat piss and pepper

    Or the likes of a Peter Boos who sat in a position of trust and could quietly arrange for $376,000.00 to be paid to one operator of a football club without the board of Legacy being involved, or during his reign to have contracted to pay once again unknown to his board at Legacy to pay two English people over $ 300,000.00 for what we the public nor the board ever knew,

    His actions actions made the board send all the files to the Solicitor General’s office for further consideration.

    Or will he ever explain his magical figure of four salaries three at Invest Barbados that he molested during his stint there and one at a dying institution of Legacy Barbados that he paid Brenda Pope $ 30,000.00 to each of these female members of staff that fell under the Ministry that Mia Mottley was responsible for as Minister.

    Now tell me when these guys sit in their rocking chairs in Cattlewash and plan and execute their plans to rape taxpayers of their hard earned money while holding hands with the likes of the Arthurs and Mottleys of this world, don’t you think all of them deserve a Cell Number and I don’t mean a Digicel or Lime Cell Number I mean a Cell Number at HMP at Dodds!


  13. Or the 300,000 paid to a fired CEO of CBC as a Cultural Consultant for the same World Cup 2007, sort of like a “thank you for falling on your sword” gesture by Owen Arthur, the man who said that Lord Nelson did NOT belong in the centre of the country’s capital and turned and called the area “HEROES SQUARE”, much to the delight of the Whites … My God ..!


  14. Look if you want to stop racism, (defined by me as activity the reflects the contempt that one race has for another), a good start would be to put a torch to schools like St. Winifred’s in Pine Hill.


  15. how about that white guy Standford that bribe the government of Antigua open a bank and stole all the black folks money. people need to realise that it is the white establishment that have this world economy in a mess and now like cockroaches running all over the place seeking safe haven exploiting poor countries that are vulnerable to the shock of the global recession under the disguise of helping to revitalise their economy and the gullible and unsuspecting countries like barbados fall for it.


  16. Europeans (being more familiar with British) have developed a system of stratification that we have inherited. It starts with Nobility (you know the blue bloods with centuries of history), followed by the self made men and Johnny come lately’s, then the ordinary White, and the Americans have tagged on the White Trash category or in Bajan terms the Red Legs. Now if you start off by by being Black, how on Earth are you goin’ to stand a chance at recognition in class sheme …?

    (I talkin’ soft now but Chinee people and Indian people don’ like Black people nider …)


  17. @ robert ross

    Poor ‘Bushie’. You’re a hoot, such good value. Soooooooo clever, so funny, such a dodo. And did no-one notice you for 40 years, poor thing? And you are how old now?
    *******************************************
    Is this your childish way of admitting that your contributions on this topic so far have been pure drivel?
    You may not have noticed the similarity of (lack of) logic, but John, moneybrain and yourself sound very much like you have been in discussions – probably at Bath or Cattlewash 🙂 , and have been dispatched to deal with this topic on BU in the ‘common interest’.

    John has already discovered that BU is not BFP. You too will learn.

    In your scheming, have you all ever given consideration to the building of a FAIR and EQUITABLE, economically democratic society? …built on meritocracy?
    …or do you fear the competition?
    Judging from your performance here so far, you could not even tie Bushie’s shoe laces…. 🙂

    Wanna have NO NEED TO FEAR black bajans.
    We like wanna BAD BAD!
    you heard how moneybrain father got home during the riots? If that situation had been reversed, that black worker (probably paid 1 shilling per month) would have had to face the white music alone….

    Maybe you should follow John’s lead and just …. HUSH.


  18. @robert

    Perhaps BU posted the wrong link. Check this one out.

    http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/country,,CERD,,BRB,,461ba4a62,0.html

    Check how the trusted and traditional press and reporter Tony Best summarized the report:

    SKIN DEEP
    Published on: 2/5/06.

    by TONY BEST

    EVEN TODAY, Barbados is divided by racism.

    But it’s a unique brand of racism that may be difficult to detect, but still very pervasive.

    This is inspite of the fact that Barbados is a model for developing countries, having eliminated all legal barriers to upward social and economic mobility, which allows Blacks to live anywhere, take any job, attend the best schools free of charge, and being treated equally before the courts.

    Called “crypto racism”, it is defined as a deep-seated form of racial prejudice that could be traced to historical patterns linked to centuries of British colonialism and false claims by Europeans to racial superiority.

    These were conclusions shared by Barbados and the United Nations (UN) Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

    The latter reached its conclusions after studying an extensive report prepared by a drafting committee consisting of many of Barbados’ leading social scientists, senior Government officials and representatives of civil society.

    And a Barbados delegation led by this island’s ambassador to Geneva, Trevor Clarke, along with Dr George Belle, who contributed to the document, had extensive dialogue with the panel.

    Though commending Barbados for a superb job and for submitting one of the best reports ever presented by any country, the committee expressed concern at the existence of “invisible crypto racism” – as outlined in the Barbados document – and called on the island to “create an enabling environment for integrationist multiracial organisations”.

    The committee’s observations have, however, been rejected by Government officials.

    “Quite frankly, I found some of the comments remarkable, given the positive reaction we received following our dialogue with the committee in August last year on the Barbados report,” said Gail Francis- Vaughan, Barbados’ new deputy permanent representative to the UN.

    “That observation by the committee reflects a lack of understanding of how things work in Barbados,” she said.

    She explained that Barbados had pointed out conditions in the country and the committee had expressed concerns about it.

    As she saw it, the panel had taken parts of the report “out of context”.

    Dr Cecil Foster, a Barbadian professor of multiculturalism at the University of Guelph in Ontario, said if what the UN panel said about Barbados was true, then the country’s racial picture closely resembles an apartheid system.


  19. @robert

    By the way your response to the fact that Bush Tea has been and advocate for 40 years does not reflect well on you.

    One should always respect experience and wisdom from our elder states people.


  20. @BAFBFP

    You have touched on any interesting point. We have a dominant host population which is BLACK – BLACK and WHITE have been tolerant if not respectful of each other over the years, now we have the emergence of the Indians, Syrian, Lebanese and other ethnic groups who MAY not be as tolerant. We have an interesting social dynamic playing out here and some would have us walk away from it.

    Blacks have too much to lose in this scenario so how can we walk away?


  21. It was around the time Cow Williams was fighting Hilary Beckles when he had sugested that the govt should rename farley hill, mandela park.”

    why not Steve Biko park? at least, he laid down his life for the cause.


  22. When bizzy married the black girl, a lot of whites boycotted the wedding and castigated him for so doing. They would not had minded if he had married a local or foreign white.”

    Don’t we shout and feel betrayed too and castigate high profile and wealthy black celebrities when they take white males or females as spouses?


  23. I will cite an example, i worked at white institution, a white barbadian was given a job, she had no knowledge of the work and had to be taught by blacks. in less than six months she was promoted ahead of me even though i was trained in the area to which she was promoted”

    if a white man owns a company and prefers to favour his own kind over another kind what is wrong with that? black persons who own companies that employ white people can do the same thing. there is no law against that. by the way, right now in government the qualification order has placed persons with knowledge of the job but without the required certification at a tremendous disadvantage in that they cannot aspire to promotion but are superseded by certified persons whom they have to teach the job.


  24. Balance
    Ya pussy … now what is wrong with that …?

    David
    You know of course that Lebanese in Lebanon refer to Blacks working in the area as “slaves”. The same is true for post Iraqis, Egyptions and post Gadaffi Libyans.


  25. The not too long ago, BMLA (Mutual) showdown, at High-Noon, instigated by Beckles and Elombe Mottley, so that the majority* policy holders, BLACKS, could excercise their RIGHT to VOTE, who they wanted to RUN the Mutual, and what was the outcome of this atttempt to by Beckles & Co to KICK out the White management, and have the Black policy holders VOTE their Black brothers into management control!

    Who did the majority of Black policy holders vote for? Let us hear from the Black caucus, Leftists, here on BU, as they EXCUSE, DENY, and JUSTIFY their racially warped, self referential incoherent diatribe!


  26. out of further curiosity are there any white teachers in barbados’ public schools and if yes how many? are there any white policman, i knew there was one and dont know if he still there? How many whites take part in atheletic, basketball, vollyball, netball. They go to surfing, squash and so fort and when blacks join the said sports they normally run away to yatching and anle fishhing etc.”

    Are you too blind to see? doesn’t the behaviour suggest that the people want to be left on their own? yet we constantly sell ourselves short by actually begging to hobnob with them. they must feel superior when we exhibit this condescending type behaviour.What is wrong with our race that we find difficulty in keeping to ourselves? the other races seem to have no such difficulty. What is it with us? do we have an inferiority complex? do we really believe that black is beautiful?


  27. @BAFBFP

    This is a conversation we had started and stopped but which we will continue. There is a nauseating hypocrisy in Barbados when dealing with race and related issues. It is one of the issues which has a big influence on how we improve our society. Often times we forget that equality is what we should strive for to ensure societal cohesion. Many seem quite happy with 3 or 4 people owning all of Barbados as an example and we talk about enfranchisement.


  28. Nobody really cares what colour anybody is when money is involved” quite true-. that is why we can collaborate where necessary in business and other areas of common interest but we need not socialise because there will always be inherent differences and phobias in this regard.


  29. @balance

    Are you reading what you are writing?


  30. cat piss and pepper be careful of how you coondemn and judge. if justice prevails there will soon be cat piss and pepper over the suffering presently endured by those clico policy holders over their inability to collect their investments because of the clico ponzi scam and the involvement of the late mr thompson in the scandal which would probably make comments pale into insignificance.


  31. @balance

    Don’t you understand the meaning of “transfer of wealth” and why the whites would be so up in arms by Cow williams marrying a Black ! and then again notice the difference in response from the white s if a wealthy Black marries a white almost silence Now you might want to know why then do blacks get angry when a wealthy black marry a white because the tranfer of wealth goes to the whites and the black community is push another notch down the economic pole,as you well know that money is Power and those who has the most can control that is what the conversation is about that the original owners who blood sweat and tears and who little nickel and dimes help to build the goddards and the shepherds and the banks were not given a fair chance to build on what little they have and were deny equal financial help from the very financial instuitions which they help to build.Now all they give the people are mortgages which if they can’t pay would be returned back to them leaving the native with nothing .

  32. Cat piss and pepper Avatar
    Cat piss and pepper

    Balance you worry about the lashes that Kerrie Boolani Symmonds put into Mottley, Marshall and Payne and the split in. Your BLP party.

    The Click policy holders will thank this govt for doing the work on their behalf to put money back on their accounts.


  33. Ya see me … I feel that they got TWO Davids runnin’ this blog ya see. One that tame and conservative and the other one that does air he mout’ … the one that I likes real bad … ha ha ha …

  34. Cat piss and pepper Avatar
    Cat piss and pepper

    And the we have the RACIST idiot in GLYNE CLARKE who withe very speech the latest he expresses his love and affection for the style and actions of the mad man Robert Mugabe and wants lands owned by White Barbadians taken from these owners, you may also remember. His RACIST comments on the Barbados Rally Club a group he assumed consisted of Rich White Boys.
    A total twit and an ass with a block on his shoulder.


  35. @Balance

    Nobody is begging whites to mix or combine. An analysis of their actions demonstrate that they think that they have a God given right to continue with the plantation society where the crumbs were fed to the slaves. Can you remeber when some of the said whites of european extraction run off to Australia and New Zealand when we got independence and some of them could not handle their being treated as second class citizens and rushed back home. They feared E W Barrow who insisted that emplyment in the banks should represent barbadian populatioin structure.

    Are u aware that the distrubtive sector is so locked down that obtaining contracts from the estabslished suppliers in the traditional market is a no no. Some years ago a friend of mind stumled across a distributor in Panama selling duracel batteries and imported thesignificantly less than what the distributors were selling them for. Guess what AS Brydens got hold of the lot number and had the supllier in Panama embargoed from supplying the gentleman with battereries. Strategies like these is what whites use to maintain hegemony over the political process. By the way when Robert Morris was elected a group of whites ensured that he was not reelected by pumping huge sums into his oppenent campaign. They saw him as too radical. Did u remember how the whites at the then Barbados mutual use the fear campaign to get their white counterpart vote in unison, while they use their accustomed strategy of divide and rule. They could not find a black to run with them. They tried to entice one of the menbers of Hilary’s team to join them who refused. Guess what they eventually find a One Ann Gittens now CEO of the Nation. When elected proclaimed that she was the first woman to sit on the Board. Forgetting that it was made possible by radicals like THEN AGAIN Henry Forde who was selected on the Board had identified the said Anne Gittens. By the way their strategy of maitaining hegemony was planned at cattlewash and we got hold of some of their Plans. They encourage Donna Simmons to run to divide the middle class votess. By the way I never knew they had so much whites in Barbados. They were escorted in wheel chairs, on cruthces and lifted to vote.
    The whites sees money, but for their class. THey ancestors have invented racism as a strategy of development and will do anything to keep blacks down for them to have a high standard of living, while allowing a spinkling of blacks who endorse their thinking (white shadows) to move a bit like the Andrew Bynoes.


  36. @ BAF

    You were very late. Now on St Winifred’s. My daughter went there. Some would say she was ‘black’. Her best friend there was black. Many of the teachers are black. She did rather well there. The School was very supportive.

    Now I will tell you why she went there. At first she went to St Stephen’s School. First they did all sorts of odd things with ‘streaming’ and I could get no proper response to why they did. There were other thngs. But the last straw was when daughter came home and said “Daddy.. do you know Ms X was talking about things being ‘boring’ today. She wrote the word on the board…as ‘boren’. Now beloved BAF…as a Father of many children across the Island…what would you have done?


  37. The Click policy holders will thank this govt for doing the work on their behalf to put money back on their accounts.”

    thanks catpiss andpepper- i would be very grateful if i can get my money when my policies mature in two months time. i am waiting cat piss with bated breath.

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  38. ac stop whining about the past and love thyself.


  39. .
    “Balance you worry about the lashes that Kerrie Boolani Symmonds put into Mottley, Marshall and Payne and the split in. Your BLP party”
    first of all, let me re-iterate, i have no party. that is why i can comment freely and remind you that you need to worry about the lashes the prime minister put into donville inniss and richard sealy. for mr inniss it was the second occasion the prime minister expessed a difference publicly about a policy decision br Mr Inniss. the first was related to the payment for drugs issue which i would have thought to be a Cabinet decision.


  40. @ BAF

    But yes, there does seem to be another ‘David’ on duty. I once worked in an environment which included young people from China to Peru. The Malays distrusted the Chinese; black Africans thought little of Caribbeans; and the British – well, they didn’t like anyone – not even themselves very much. Me: I preferred the Africans. If they liked you, they said so. If they didn’t, they said so. They were warm hearted and generous in their approach to life. Funny thing though – the Chinese all said that ‘blacks’ looked the same. ‘Blacks’ all said Chinese looked the same. The British all said everyone else looked the same.


  41. Nobody is begging whites to mix or combine. An analysis of their actions demonstrate that they think that they have a God given right to continue with the plantation society where the crumbs were fed to the slaves. Can you remeber when some of the said whites of european extraction run off to Australia and New Zealand when we got independence and some of them could not handle their being treated as second class citizens and rushed back home. They feared E W Barrow who insisted that emplyment in the banks should represent barbadian populatioin structure”

    pure speculationblogger 2012.. the evidence would indicate that whites would have progressed more under black led administrations than the colonial run Executive in Committee system of governance. they have nothing to fear from blacks. have you ever heard whites complaining of bad treatment at black managed institutions like the hospital, the airport. the seaport etc. why ? we blacks go out of our way to accomodate them perhaps seemingly out of fear, willingnees to please or mental conditioning. and yes, david, i stand by what i write on the race issue though unpalatable to some.


  42. @RR

    couldn’t your daughter have copied the word boring wrong and ended up with boren?


  43. balance
    do u think people here igrant or what u have a politcal preference and it is clear for all to see. I wish u would bluntly state ur preferenc and stop parading as balance. I think u should be referrd to as unbalance.


  44. blogger2012 if not allowing untruths to go unchallenged suggest to you that i support one party or the other, then so be it but your allegations would not deter me from correcting misinformation when needs be.


  45. @ David

    You know – the Bush fella is quite capable of taking care of himself. At what age do you become an ‘elder’? And consider what happened to King Lear.

    BU posted something which allegedly came from a UN Report and which contained racist propoganda. The Report was totally at variance with what was alleged. And YOU – whichever you, you are – simply pass it off by reference to something else – which, btw, is not accessible. Do you think you owe your ‘family’ an apology for the ‘misrepresentation’? Or are ‘you’ above all that – apparently like the Bush fella to whom no-one is allowed to say ‘rubbish’?

    But I note that this morning, as a different David, you are more concerned with ‘others’ and say we should not walk from the status quo…..and I suppose that’s some kind of progress. So thankyou for that. BU, as a consequence, does not come over as a platform for the PEP quite so much. Interesting, that the Nation gave them a column only last Friday.


  46. @ Bush Tea

    You now speak of a MERITOCRACY. That – forgive me – is REAL progress and I cannot imagine ANYONE here disagreeing with you.

  47. Is this You ? Avatar

    No wonder the people removed you Barney Lynch from elective politics no wonder you have so much time to write gilbirish on this site.

    You have an over inflated ego and a mind of a simpleton, grow up, You still have the Rasta second man sharing your bedroom with you you ?


  48. @ Bush Tea

    On your shoe laces – are you now incapable of fastening them yourself? So sorry about that.


  49. @ Blogger

    No she didn’t make a mistake. We write as we speak. It’s why tertiary literacy rates are so low.

    But you mention Mr Bynoe and, as usual, decry your own – in this case a successful black businessman. He becomes a ‘white stooge’ – presumably because he’s successful. OK – LIVE in failure if that makes you happy, winge away to the grave. He once told me his story. He got his start in life from a white employer who was kind. Anyway, he’s a poet – so leave him alone. And me – I got one of my ‘starts’ in life from a black man here whom I love and respect. Those things have no colour, and don’t recognize status. It’s why St Paul wrote his Letter to Philemon of his “son”, the slave Onesimus.


  50. Man Robert

    I would send my daughter to St Winifred’s too if I could have afforded it at the time. There is a lot of good that comes out of that institution, in particular the imparting of communicative skills to students, but there is a very very bad consequence that comes with the business model. I am prepared to sacrifice all of the good just to rid this country of the consequence. I say torch the f#cker

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