Submitted by Old Onion Bags
Maybe the Bajan gene is too docile?… .more Ashanti slaves enroute to Jamaica should have been dropped.
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How often we hear Bajans are too passive. They will always ‘suffer in silence’ rather than as other Caribbean brothers, vocally object to a wrong.
Take for example, during this past six years of austerity measures whereby 3,000 government workers were affected by layoffs and another 4,000 in private…to date there has been very little objection by the dispirited to show their displeasure. A Value Added Tax increase from 15% to 17.5%, a quelling Consolidation Tax on incomes and a dissonant Solid Waste Tax, yet hardly any vociferation. Could it be that Barbadians like it so, or are we just too lazy to stray from our humdrum path of normality?
We are told Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler, in a ministerial statement is about to inform Barbadians of further measures to augment a $174 million deficit, bringing further hardships and suffering to an already downtrodden spirited people and economy.
What will be the response by Barbadians to such news? For sure there will be less Farmer’s Choice and sorrel, and even less commercial activity to welcome in the New Year. Bearing in mind December is the most profitable business month for most business enterprises (big and small) would this dampening of growth not be counter-productive to our goals? As to expressing one’s feelings and concerns, rest assured there will be little or none….such is not encouraged other than on social media formats.
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