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Submitted by Looking Glass
Not in Barbados!

First congratulations to the newly appointed Governor General and Madame Loretta: another tribute to location.

Yes there is and will always be racism even among Whites. For some Whites it is a reaction to their lower class status especially after being given a title by a Black government. Blacks too are in practical terms most guilty of racism. For us it is a convenient excuse that enables us to blame others for our shortcomings. Some Whites who did not marry Blacks passed on financial and other inheritance to their black mistresses and their offspring. It led to the Black Class System (Re Comments To Rescue and Rebuild) within which those with brown-skin were considered not to be “One uh We”, treated like Whites and discriminated against. But no one talks about black racism which in many ways was more vicious than white racism.

Some left high school with a birth certificate, worked for a mixed-race owned company and never reached management level. Now one low class White soul pontificates about white racism. Does marriage to a high-brown render one anti racist? His observations suggest he knows nothing about our history, less about socio-political and economic dynamics and is very untruthful.

In Barbados Sold we are told that Blacks tolerated a relationship with the dominant white minority group who enjoy a disproportionate economic influence “which extends to the political sphere,” that Whites decided not to “fully integrate their businesses” and the unwillingness of governments to “react to the aggressive acquisition of Barbados assets.” Exactly what does he mean?

The Whites, some of whom were slaves built, developed, governed the country (Little England 12) and provided the social services we today enjoy until we voted them out of politics. Their businesses, some owned by the racially mixed, were by far the largest employer of blacks. Their offspring developed and expanded the businesses they inherited. Black businesses on the other hand died with their founders. Most of their offspring opted for education and or the white-collar job. In the last 100 or so years the indigenous Whites, including those of mixed origin, were not more than 25% of the total population. Less than 5% have a university degree. They not Blacks or government are the economy.

The suggestion/implication that local firms rejected financial bids from Blacks is an insult to Niggers. Among other things it implies that it would reduce inequality and poverty. Are there 30 Blacks who together could afford to purchase any of the firms sold to Trinidad? The businesses were sold because they were not doing well and there wasn’t much by way offspring to carry on the business. Given the absence of skills and expertise needed to maintain and develop business integration by elevating Blacks to management level remains questionable.

Successive governments and others are blamed for failing to “react to the aggressive acquisition of Barbados Assets,” and for permitting such transactions. The assets are owned by people not the Government. Government cannot dictate to people how to dispose of their businesses or how to distribute their wealth. It cannot create or multiply wealth by dividing or redistributing it. Nor can it legislate the poor out of poverty by legislating wealth away from prosperity. To give it has to take from others. The White-man has no responsibility for the woes of Blacks who have done little to help themselves or the country.

And governments are accused of ‘collaborating’ with whites. This from one who I believe worked for a firm bought by Trinidad, who never reached management level, contributed nothing to society (no community involvement) but was awarded a title. Perhaps he has a point. Being so openly critical of a government that blessed him a title and the Whites says a lot about his socio-phycological dynamics. A major business was sold to the French who offered less than a locally owned company because the mixed-race owners of the local company were deemed to be racist. So could it be that he opposed Trinidadians buying our assets because they fired the Knight? Some of the ‘Trinidadians’ are related not foreigners.

Blogger asked how many whites “integrate blacks in their class by marriage.” A few married blacks. The Knighted soul married a light-brown. Some of those considered pure whites are racially mixed and owned the largest businesses on the Rock. I believe you worked for them. How did you know whites castigated Bizzy and boycotted the wedding? Were you there?

Yes they were white public school teachers at Combermere, Lodge School, Harrison College and policemen. The principal of Harrison College, Fred Haskell, took a black boy short of clothing to Broad Street, bought him some clothing and gave free him private lessons. The boy won a Barbados scholarship. This was at a time of the GCE, when Barbados was said to have one of the best education systems in the world. Today the evaluation of our education by 2 leading universities (UK and Canada) is to put it mildly embarrassing. Others wonder based on the written and spoken word if some of you got past 3rd standard.

Captain Farmer of the police force discovered Sir Gary at a time when he couldn’t get past Spartan club door. The all-white selection committee of Barbados Cricket and the captain John Goddard selected the three Ws, Griffith and Hall (who later represented the West Indies) to play for Barbados. As a schoolboy my team and I had the privilege of being coached on the field and in the pavilion by Norman Marshall and Dennis Atkinson during a first division match against Wanderers and also at Pickwick.

You assume Whites want to “block black middle class from success.” My great-grand parents and some of the clan all had their own businesses which they started from scratch. Many of their offspring opted for education rather than business and attended university. Six of them are “Icons” in the political arena there and in the USA. Did the Whites block them from success?

I grew up in an area surrounded by real poverty at a time when ham was a luxury, when families helped each other and the high school was expensive and costly in more ways than one. Today some of the kids from the area hold the biggest positions on the island and in government. Others are professionals there, Cave Hill,North America and the UK. An exception is Onion Bags, a disaster who I believe did not make it past standard seven. Did Whitee tried but failed to block their success?

You claim governments have “roles to ensure that businesses do not have significant leverage in economies by forcing companies to break up if they become dominant.” If that were the case there would be no monopolies in the world. Do yourself a big favour. Take not what you believe or were told for granted. Do some research or investigation before commenting.


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213 responses to “RACISM Lingers On”


  1. @ Miller

    ‘Aping the English’

    When I bought artifacts in the Ikoyi Hotel market in Lagos over several years, I got to know the vendors pretty well. They were very cynical and told me that they had three prices – black man’s price, white man’s price and, the highest of all, black-man-like white-man’s price. So it’s everywhere I suppose. Actually, there was a fourth price – saturday night price when they wanted money for the week-end.


  2. @ Robert!

    Your point of argument being that the anglican church is practicing RACISM by overloking WHITES is a moot one. for the ANGLICAN CHURCH has always practiced RACISM not only along racial lines but also in its teachings apparantly you have only reached out in an area of colour that you think would support your racist views


  3. Racism in the context of the debates we are having is one race who by their actions perpetuates it is superior to the other race. Can we honestly say this exist in the Barbados context?


  4. @ David

    Well – if that’s how you define it…….

    I hope to god NOT.

    The only superior human being is SUPERMAN


  5. @ ac

    “In its teaching” – what teachings precisely?

    And I am a racist for saying that the Anglican Church practises racism. Try taking gingko.

  6. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David | July 1, 2012 at 10:08 AM |

    The white race in Barbados in the past did a tremendously successful demolition job on the psyche of their black subjects. By using fear of physical violence and subsequently the successful use of religion as the opiate of the blacks to keep them mentally numb and sedate, they have effectively psychologically castrated an entire population into thinking that whites are superior beings just like Jesus and the angels.
    What a recipe for keeping a people in abject subjugation without fear of reprisal or retaliation!

    This inferiority complex among black Bajans is so endemic and pervasive that even if the white people in Barbados were to suddenly succumb to some fatal outbreak of a skin disease or radiation plague and disappear like the indigenous Arawaks from this plantation-based social landscape black people would still continue to blame the decimated whites for their miserable lot.

    Like Don Quixote they would still be wrangling political swords at phantom tilting windmills in their minds. To blacks, COW would still be turning the economic windmills and with white shadows behind every business rearrangement in which they are just the consuming pawns.


  7. So dear Miller….what to do?


  8. @miller

    What will it take?

  9. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ robert ross | July 1, 2012 at 10:48 AM |
    “So dear Miller….what to do?”

    Je ne sais pas! (LOL, the miller is at a loss !)

    Maybe the Curse of ham has to be fulfilled. Judeo-Christian fundamentalists and white supremacists might agree.

    Maybe Bushie has the answer!

    My view is that until black people start accepting and liking themselves (like Lil Rick in his current song) and subsequently come to understand and recognize the Divine Source of their skin colour they will always remain in darkness and not in the Light.
    They must first respond to the signs of the coming age of enlightenment and, through ICT, arm themselves with knowledge and not religious propaganda and doctrines of enslavement and exploitation.


  10. @Yardie
    Sad as it is to point out slaves were NOT FREE. Relatively inexpensive surely. At times sugar was exceedingly profitable and Bdos and Jamaica were rich like lil Kuwait and other lil Gulf oil states today. Indeed, at one point Bdos/ Jam controlled at least 30% of the seats in Parliament at Westminster. The toast in London was “to be as rich as a Cbean Sugar plantation owner”.

    However, sugar is very cyclical like all commodities and prices would collapse for long periods impoverishing all concerned( sugar in the last many years has collapsed from as high as 62cents to single digits and so low labour costs would NOT save an owner from potential bankruptcy). The good times did NOT last for hundreds of years. I do appreciate your point though.

    @The one from Nibiru

    You are taking a big risk here saying that the black controllers are as harsh as the former white oppressors. Dont you realise that all black Bajans are still being kept down by WHITEY! You didnt get the memo! LOL!

    Peeps the reality is that black Bajans who feel oppressed by Banks or any organisation should long since have insisted that the black politicians SOLVE the injustice! I am unaware of any whites in Parliament. There is an apparent predilection for light skin leaders/ Prime Ministers over the years some of whom seem to have been involved with Clico, NOT whitey controlled fiasco which has hurt multiple racial groups in Tdad/ Bim. (Was whitey in the wings on this too????)

    There can be no serious debate about the capability of Bajan black people to climb the socio-economic ladder, to conduct profitable businesses, to reach the top in academia etc etc The proof is there for all to see.
    Where there are roadblocks / probs then the black political leaders MUST solve whether it be in banking, Landuse policy mor whatever.


  11. @miller

    There in lies the problem “My view is that until black people start accepting and liking themselves (like Lil Rick in his current song) and subsequently come to understand and recognize the Divine Source of their skin colour they will always remain in darkness and not in the Light.”

    This the catalytic action which is required discussed with Crusoe earlier.

  12. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Moneybrain | July 1, 2012 at 11:15 AM |
    “The one from Nibiru”

    Not me, Star! This alien is from a different star system. You can call me a Sirian. (LOL!!) Ask the Dogon peeps, Sewa!. They are much smarter than our local peeps in Parliament.


  13. All the lotta long talk and I bet Cattle still wash way in white bajans today as it will be for the next 100 years.

    @David. No pain no gain.

    The status quo will remain unless there is a Bajan Mugabe and even then the Brits,Americans and Canadians will rush in to protect their profit centre.

    Now if Moneybrain woild help more of his friends to come to Canada……


  14. It is my observation that many black peeps do have a poor self image. One of the problems that too many on this blog perpetrate by offering up the convenient excuse that it is all whitey’s culpability ( historically whitey had to use whatever means to subjugate the vast majority or loose control).

    More Black peeps must develop a high level of self confidence JUST LIKE all successful peeps of any race accomplish. Miller, David, Lil Ric et al are very correct on this. Indeed, this is the very ROOT of the problem.


  15. Hants/Moneybrain et al

    Happy Canada Day

    Fire up the BBQ and have a couple of wobbly pops


  16. As today is Sunday it is fitting for us to understand why things are the way they are in Barbados:

    “Those were spacious times when the lord of the great house would go to church in a coach and four attended by an escort of slaves in stiff-necked liveries, and when the lady would walk abroad through the estate with one black lacquey to carry her lap-dog and another her fan, while a third bore respectfully her case of simples if it was her pleasure to visit an ancient Uncle Tom or a sick Aunt Chloe”.

    A French missionary, one Pere Labat, when he visited Barbados at the beginning of the eighteenth century, found the island overflowing with wealth, the harbour full of ships, and the warehouses crammed with goods from all parts of the world. To his thinking the jewellers and the silversmiths shops in Bridgetown were as brilliant as those of the Paris boulevards.”

    In the midst of this wealth there was misery on a grand scale:

    “Turning over old island news papers one meets with such an announcement as this:

    “58 Negro slaves and 24 head of cattle for sale.”

    “in the reading of which it is impossible not to be struck with the delicacy which places the slaves before the cattle. In the Barbadian for December 17, 1824, I noticed the following paragraph, which is bracketed with one dealing with the sale of “A Handsome Horse”:

    “FOR SALE!

    “A young Negro Woman, a good house-servant, with her infant child, two months old”

    We Blacks as the author of this submission has suggested have done nothing for this Island of Barbados. . . . . Oh yes we have.

    I speak of “truth” from orignal sources from people who saw, not just opinion.

    Acknowledgements to:Sir Frederick Treves
    The Cradle Of The Deep An account Of a Voyage To The West Indies.( Pages 29, 37)

    First Published1908
    John Murray, London


  17. @David
    You say that blacks play cricket/ soccer and shoot at the stadium whereas whites………
    You then conclude that whites are clannish and its therefore their fault.
    My point here is why would black peeps, the vast majority, care what whites do????????
    Are black peeps barred from motor sports? If so, how come so many go as spectators?
    I played cricket/ soccer in the late 1960-70s at school and in the village. However several black guys made my life and other whites hell, did not want us in their teams etc. Retribution for centuries of white control/ slavery??
    I was not responsible for injustice, I just wanted to be one of the team having fun with all, regardless of pigmentation. The majority of darker kids were my friends but those in control/ supposed leaders were determined to stymie my progress. I used their negative words as my jet fuel to improve. I was selected on a team to play a Tdad touring Cricket group and was sent in to bat at #11 by a Capt that did not want a white boy on his team. Having put a few straight/ cover drives for 4, the other chap got out and the Trinis said ” how come you are batting at 11, you look better at the crease than some in the top 6″. I had the intestinal fortitude to deal with the negative attitude BUT most others took up Surfing. BTW that Capt never amounted to anything in life and is reportedly a DRUNK.

    The attitude ( of some) in that period post Independence was certainly that we blacks in control now and we are going to seek retribution where practical. This relationship between the races in recent times is NOT whitey all bad, darker always right. Historically whitey was very bad!

    There are some logical reasons for what happens with the social division of the races, and some wrong attitudes too.


  18. @ David
    What will it take?
    *******************
    It will take the same as practically every other unsolvable problem that we face in this world.
    Wise, strong and visionary (read righteous) LEADERSHIP.


  19. @Moneybrain

    One can use observation to diagnose a problem. What is evident is that Whites shift to their enclaves when they become polluted by Blacks. The issue not whether Black should care about socializing with Whites. The issue is why it should be happening at all. Given our history it bears understanding don’t you think?


  20. @ Bushie
    Your LEADERSHIP comment is 110% on target.

    However, there are NO UNSOLVABLE probs. There are solutions OR the realisation that the supposed problem was mis-diagnosed!

    @David
    The term “polluted by blacks” is a very disturbing indeed.

    While we must discuss racial issues and perceptions openly we all should have the maturity to assume that there is wrong on both sides.

    You seem to forget that whites are only 5% of the population and should be close to irrelevant. The major problem facing the majority in Bim is piss poor LEADERSHIP!

    Also dont assume whites are totally stupid, as they know that they are a small, visible minority with a higher income/ wealth situation and therefore TARGETS of many.(politicians,thieves, racists etc ) They have a keen sense of vulnerability. Interestingly, deep in their psyche resent whites like me who “abandon them’ and immigrate. Strangely many blacks feel that way about immigrants too.

    David, Bushie et al, it would be interesting to ascertain how many of the posters here have ever had a good friend of the opposite race?????????

    I can certainly assure everyone here that I have had and still have many more dark friends than white friends. How many dark Bajans can say that?


  21. @ robert ROSS!

    now let me back up a little the premise of your statement was not the intent to condem the anglican church for racism of all kind but it was to invoke a message of ‘BLACK RACISM being condone and practice in the Anglican church now you might try to bop and weave all you want but to those who have read your comment there is where your implication lies. not solely with the anglican church and racisim overall but in its lack of appointment of white minister in a perdominately black churches.therefore sending a racist view on your part


  22. @Moneybrain

    Whites is single digit population share but apply the 80:20 rule when adjudging economic share.


  23. @ David

    we asked the same question………..two hours on there’s no answer……….and maybe that’s the answer.


  24. @ ac

    There is no such thing as a “black church”. There is Christ’s Church and that’s it…or are you a different kind of Christian too?

    Now – on ‘bop’ing and weaving – what are the teachings you refer to?


  25. John | June 30, 2012 at 3:11 PM |
    Yardbroom

    We are told that only Blacks in Barbados are incapable of running successful businesses?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Who told us so?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    A day has passed and still no answer?


  26. @David
    I very much doubt that it is anywhere close to the Pareto Principle (80:20).

    However, the key for every family/ individual should be to answer the question, “how can I improve myself and build the wealth and social position I desire”. Now if peeps are being kept back because of skin colour then that must change and should have been addressed a long time ago.

    The reality is that if one realistically researches and evaluates the situation black peeps can and do succeed.


  27. @Moneybrain

    All can agree to your last comment but the process of self-evaluation, the required awareness, the Eureka moment that drives the Black individual to do as you suggest creates a scenario where only the fittest will survive. We are critiquing a system which is constructed for the haves to acquire more and the havenots to work 2 times harder or get lucky.


  28. David | July 1, 2012 at 2:36 PM |
    @Moneybrain

    We are critiquing a system which is constructed for the haves to acquire more and the havenots to work 2 times harder or get lucky.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Wasn’t there some study recently that showed productivity was rather low?!!

    Guess it has not sunk in as yet.


  29. People aren’t black and white, they are lighter or darker shades.
    If you marry someone lighter than you your kids will be lighter.
    If you marry someone darker than you your kids will be darker.

    Slavery started racism where blacks were considered half man to justify the brutality and cruelty of white slavers.


  30. @ David

    ‘the have-nots working twice as hard’

    But isn’t that the same the world over?


  31. @David
    The system you describe pertains in Canada, the US and all over the world.
    The fittest survive and prosper it is a LAW of Nature. The question is who decides whether a person is fit or not, and I say that each individual can decide to improve by some means.

    It is easy to sit back and say that these white guys have disproportionate economic power in Bim and use that as an excuse. Do you think the power elite in Canada welcomed me at Pearson when i migrated to Canada? Plenty poor ass whites here. They also have a bad attitude towards self determination and want to blame others and look for social balance by taking hard earned money from the successful via taxes, but prefer to shun hard work/ education/ self improvement etc and this is true in a country with plenty-nuff opportunity/ rich with natural resources. Being a lazy human is the biggest problem of all.

    Anyhow, I must watch my darker brothers of the WI beat up on these whites from NZ in Cricket, it could be quite discriminatory from some pov maybe the NZ should start with 50 runs on the scoreboard from the first ball???
    It is unfair that WI has big strong fellas like Gayle, Pollard, Smitty etc LOL!

    My latin bros will share my attention in the Euro Soccer Final.


  32. ditto…’only the fittest will survive’ (whatever that actually means in non-evolutionary terms)


  33. yes against all odds black peeps and millions of us have managed to survive against all odds for within us lies the backbone to do any thing ONLY if given a FAIR CHANCE! starting out with an unequal level playing field has been and remain the major stumbling roadblock that still lies in our way and inspite of the many challenges many of us have forged forward with a limited timeline and a limited window of opportunity to do so ,those who think that we are the oneswho have stood in our own ways must look back at history and see how we started,the essence of our very being was taken from us and we as a people had to find the intestinal fortitude and the wherwithal to start all over again in a short space of time. that is call guts and bravado.NOw therevare those from the outside looking in and telling us who we should and what we should easily forgetting the wasted time and years we were the discarded and forgotten bunch now speaking as if we all start out at the same place and time. and eeverything wrong in our race is because of our own fault i say to them lets reverse roles then tell me all about it,


  34. @AC
    The reality is that LIFE IS NOT FAIR! My father made that very clear when I complained about anything. Is it fair that Sir Garry was a superior cricketing talent to all of us that played the game?

    Naturally, black people should NOT be discriminated against neither should some blacks have done so to me. Should we set up a system, the Ministry of Equalisation? Should the NBA mandate that since whites are the dominant skin colour BUT cant jump too well, that the NBA teams must all have 5 white skin players?

    My point is no matter any disadvantages each of us must have a relentless pursuit of personal success and NOT be pleased by wallowing in self pity, blaming others etc FIND SOLUTIONS that make sense.

    My mission on here is to advise black peeps that regardless of the history of discrimination many of wunna have already achieved SUCCESS. WHY?
    Research that formula and you will find that the successful peeps dont waste time and energy, they set their sights high and go for gold.


  35. Hi John, July 1, 2012 @ 2:29 PM

    I am not going on that cyclic track of yours it leads to no where , I see no purpose in using a different form of words to say the same thing.

    You can now make the point as you often do, “it is all about families” that accounts for a lack of Black businesses in Barbados.

    You can have the last word. . . . . but reality is what it is.

  36. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    “The Whites, some of whom were slaves built, developed, governed the country (Little England 1-2) and provided the social services we today enjoy until we voted them out of politics. In the last 100 or so years the indigenous Whites, including those of mixed origin, were not more than 25% of the total population. Less than 5% have a university degree. They not Blacks or government are the economy.”

    why do u not go and dig through the history of slavery in barbados and the
    caribbean before u start talking such utter rubbish with half truths? the blacks just after emancipation were hindered every which way the could to prevent them from prospering, e.g if land was valued at 10 shillings, the white paid 10 shillings but the black person had to pay10 times more s etc. this is documented history. it was law that the black COULD NOT have more than the white, therefore it would have been obvious coming down through the years that offspring of the white and the black would be similar to their parents. the indian race of which my great, great, grand dad was one had it a little better than the blacks, . there are plenty of history books out there….for God’s sake
    read them

  37. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    if whites castigated Bizzy and boycotted his wedding, so what? his happiness and that of his wife should have nothing to do with a bunch of fools who are usually unhappy behind close doors. if my happiness was dependent of others then i would be a queen most miserable. my dad taught me not to give a damn about anybody’s feelings towards me… be happy and i always will be. i have to endure constantly the pleadings from white men (NOT BAJANS) for a relationship, who do they think they are? i readily let them know that nothing compares to the black man. the white bajan is not white at all, who gives a damn about them? if Bizzy based his happiness on them, i guess he would have abandoned his black wife long ago. if he cared about them, he would have stayed in an unhappy marriage for the sake of ‘white’ community in barbaods…give me a break please…


  38. @money brain !

    the inference “LIFE IS NOT FAIR ” does not fit into that mould. for when one look at the economical and psychological transformation blacks had to endure one should wonder ‘how do they do it’ for one blacks did not choose their path on the contra the path was set out for them a path that took them away from self and catapult them into a life where there only way of survival was to adapt if truth be known blacks exemplifies “square pegs in round holes” doing the best under the circumstances

  39. Smooth Chocolate Avatar
    Smooth Chocolate

    @My 2 cents | June 30, 2012 at 6:47 PM |
    Racism is alive and well in Barbados anyone who cant see this is in denial. What’s changed is a growing percentage of blacks no longer fear whites or give a rats ass about them …Any significant mixture of blacks and whites is with white tourists who as a rule are not caught up in the racism on the ground in Barbados.”

    i agree and i will say i mix with whites every day and can tell u i for one do not give a rat’s bottom about them. in fact i had to check myself recently as my own friends have been apologising on my behalf when i insult or berate them for things i should have ignore…but i am young and i see the bajan whites as fighting to prove to blacks that they are superior, even the old and wrinkled whites, (i have a few old neighbours that crack me up when they attempt to do this)…


  40. @ Robert

    are you playing dum or is that the “real deal”


  41. Yardbroom | July 1, 2012 at 5:48 PM |
    Hi John, July 1, 2012 @ 2:29 PM

    I am not going on that cyclic track of yours it leads to no where , I see no purpose in using a different form of words to say the same thing.

    You can now make the point as you often do, “it is all about families” that accounts for a lack of Black businesses in Barbados.

    You can have the last word. . . . . but reality is what it is.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    A convoluted answer to a simple question … who!!

    Guess you made it up!


  42. @ ac

    Actually yes ac I think it is. The Church is Christ’s Church and in Christ’s Church just as there is neither old nor young, gay nor straight, slave nor free and to whom the universal message is “Come whoever you are as you are”, so also there is neither black nor white. AND IF against all the norms and practices of the Church a man, who just happens to be white and the only non-retired white priest of 87 in the Church, trained at Codrington to where he was sent by a Bishop, has NEVER been put in charge of a parish in 11 years from ordination, full time or part-time when circumstances dictate, and is otherwise in good standing, then that is DISCRIMINATION ON GROUNDS OF RACE – what we know as RACISM.

    That is the very simple point. There is much more I could say about a lying Bishop and Dean, duplicity, broken promises and a myriad of discourtesies but since the finer points, as I say, normally elude you I will leave it at that. Who knows, David may one day put up a post on it all.

    But if you wish, since you appear, like others, obsessional of Robert Ross and appear also to take an interest in these things, why don’t you address the ‘burning’ issue of the dress code; or is it that, like Fr Goodridge, you wear asbestos in bed?


  43. | July 1, 2012 at 7:13 PM |
    Yardbroom | July 1, 2012 at 5:48 PM |
    Hi John, July 1, 2012 @ 2:29 PM

    You can now make the point as you often do, “it is all about families” that accounts for a lack of Black businesses in Barbados.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I have never made that point!!

    There are several strong families (both Black and White) who have never dabbled in business, have had limited success or have failed.

    My point is that that successful businesses, whether they be Black or White, are usually a product of a strong family.

    … and that’s why a surname is usually in the name of the business …. a simple observable fact.

    Eg … Manning, Wilkinson, Challenor, Rayside Williams Elcock etc etc etc.

    It is a universal fact …. Hewlett, Packard, Morgan, Barclay, etc etc etc.


  44. Moneybrain ”Should the NBA mandate that since whites are the dominant skin colour BUT cant jump too well, ”

    You obviously did not watch the Spanish goalie yesterday, to be repeating that cliche!!!

    😉


  45. @David”We are critiquing a system which is constructed for the haves to acquire more and the havenots to work 2 times harder or get lucky. ”

    Errrr…. it is the SAME the world over, under ANY free market model. How you think it is in the great USA? Some work three jobs to get by, white, (majority), black, spanish, asian, whatever.

    Have and have nots? Obviously speaking relatively, not compard to some countries?

    I agree and am sympathetic, and cannot belittle anyone’s circumstance, but I think we need a reality check. None of us have an easy time month to month, but relatively to many other countries, is a significant percentage ‘have nots’?

    Comparatively speaking, Barbados has NEITHER a significant percentage of really wealthy people nor really poor people (percentage wise) compared to many countries in South America, Asia and Eastern Europe.

    And make no mistake, many in the great USA are dirt poor too. Many, and good for them, make a home saving hobby of using discount coupons.


  46. @David,

    And I have to repeat this as a small but significant point. Using discount coupons to ‘get ahead’ and put some savings is a great opportunity and wise, but HAVING to do it, is just ……crazy in the ‘land of opportunity’.

    No doubt if we had them, we would ALL use them, as a money saving action. But to think many in the USA have no choice?

    Yet, the US spends so much on armoury etc (at least under the Republicans).

    How i s that for have and have nots? Irrespective of race?!


  47. The comment about working twice as as hard as others must be seen in the context of Barbados. Why generalize the statement? Anyway as sated before we all have our views.


  48. @David,

    It is not easy, but one has to work to get ahead. One needs a door, but you can.

    When i was younger, I went overseas, worked temporarily while I pounded the pavement and found a job in my field of study.

    I remember one of the owners of the business seeing me in early once and telling me ‘ you will succeed, you know why?’

    I sort of knew what he was going to say, but shook my head to know exactly what. He sadi ‘because you are HUNGRY’ (to succeed). He also saw me in REALLY early one time and said, ‘isnt this a bit ridiculous’? I used to go in early to get a good start on my work.

    When I left, one of the senior guys told me, ‘you came here a boy and now you are a man’.

    I put my head down, fought mentally through some tough moments and a few trying moments, but got there.

    I can work many places in the world now if I wished.

    There is no other way to get ahead than to bust your tail when you are young.


  49. Yardbroom

    I will help you with the answer to the who.

    You were told this during the 60’s when you were indoctrinated by the political gibberish.

    Here is a quote from Hansard!!

    “Can you countenance anybody asking A.S. Bryden – he held office in the vestry – or who was so mad as to write in the newspaper asking him to declare his assets?

    THEY have lost political power now and THEY are asking every BLACK man who is holding office, so long as he can change a car three times a year, walk about looking clean and carrying a cheque book to declare his assets” said (Patsy) Springer.”


  50. @AC
    Bottomline….Belly aching is not the answer!

    Waiting on white peeps for giveaways OR as some may think repayment for previous generations behaviour is very unlikely to result in satisfaction. Therefore, we all have to search for viable family/ personal solutions. Even after 50 yrs of black political domination there does not seem like a system has been implemented to ensure that DESERVING black borrowers are treated fairly. ( assuming that this is genuine because it does not make business sense to me at all).

    Blacks did not choose to migrate to Bdos and neither did some of my family who were SENTENCED to servitude in Bim for the Monmouth Rebellion. Judge Jefferies could have sentenced them to hang and I would NOT have seen this Earth or the beautiful BIM. The reality for some Bajan blacks started the same way, their forefathers were political prisoners, maybe criminals, enemies etc. The context of the times of slavery was one in which in England when sailors were needed for a major voyage lasting 1-4yrs the Press Gangs would go out on a Sat night and wack men in the head, knocking them out stone cold, place them on the ship and head out to sea.
    Do you think people like that would care about others of a different colour from a strange part of the world?

    Everyone born in Bim in the last 50 yrs or so has been blessed to be so honoured. Africans dont want the black peeps back and neither do the British give a rodents rectum for the whites. Now China, India etc rapidly progressing and they are our common adversary because they want a share of our lifestyle and dont care if our standard drops precipitously. Now that is something all Bajans better had be focused on and developing strategic solutions for.

    The successful people on this planet understand their history and seek revenge via implementing a well thought out, viable plan that leads to personal success. All the leaders in Bim should be focusing everyone on this!

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