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Submitted by Terence Blackett
โ€œIf wealth was the inevitable result of hard work and enterprise, every woman in Africa would be a millionaire.โ€ โ€“ George Monbiot

plantocracy_democracyIn the book, Political Ponerology, author Andrew Lobaczewski (1921 โ€“ 2007) studies the architects, primogenitors and supporters of psychosocial repressive/oppressive political regimes.His methodological approach examines the variables that lead to the promulgation and proliferation of manโ€™s inhumanity to other men and the politics of subliminal intrigue used as a weapon to silence protest, dissent or peaceful revolutionary change.

 

Lobaczewski argued that moral conscience and basic humanity (natural precursors of natural law) will not be able to withstand such overt predations of social and political evil for much longer. His fundamental belief surmises that knowledge of the โ€œnature of evilโ€ and its effects on the poor; its Machiavellian effects on the common person; as well as other susceptible groups in society; can be the only rational object for making informed decisions given that true knowledge of our current reality is power and it can give resonance and light to an increasingly dark world.

Lobaczewski cites that in light of objective naturalistic language; [Ponerology] studies the causal components and the inherent processes of the โ€œgenesis of evilโ€, presupposing the psychosocial, socio-academic and its political parameters. He argues that we may attempt to analyse these ponerogenic processes which have given rise to human injustice, armed with proper analytical knowledge, particularly in the area of psychopathology, but again and again, as the reader will discover, in such a study, we meet with the effects of congenital as well as pathological factors whose โ€œcarriersโ€ are often individuals in political leadership, who are characterized by some degree of various psychological deviations or defects of character.

Lobaczewski argues that what weโ€™re seeing unfold in the politicosphere around the world today is worrying โ€“ tendentiously so, labelling the social policies of our governments as totalitarian, fascist & other incendiary forms of governance. Even in a small nation state like Barbados, (further amplified throughout the so-called Western world), the 20th century project, controversially labelled โ€œDEMOCRACYโ€, have surreptitiously morphed into this new paradigm that many are finding increasing difficult to fathom.

We are witnessing the leadership of democratically led monolithic nations like Europe, Canada, Australia and the United States of โ€œAmnesiaโ€ reverting to a social trajectory where political engineering uses the state as a tool of mass surveillance, repression and slavish control – creating deleterious effects upon the populace, electorate, working class & most importantly, the marginalized, downtrodden and dispossessed.

Democracy has been defined as a โ€œsystem of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives.โ€ โ€œGovernment by the people and for the peopleโ€ cited by 14th century โ€˜Morning Star of the Reformationโ€™ John Wycliffe โ€“ a so-called Protestant maxim of (AmeriKKKan) democracy!

But in all fairness, this model now appears flawed and defunct โ€“ incapable of producing the โ€œgreatest good for the greatest numberโ€ โ€“ a utilitarian concept fogged & mired in the mist of a dystopian 21st century hyper-reality – soon to be relegated to the garbage dustbin of Enlightenment thinking. A postmodern relic of a bygone 1950โ€™s era, where Western, Caucasian, Church-going, Conservative-Leave-It-To-Beaver type principles were held up as the governing norms of a compassionate, capitalist democracy โ€“ the poster child of what democracy was supposed to look like, with the 2 & half kids and the white picket fence. It is now evident that this kind of mendacious (AmeriKKKan) propaganda, sold as a bill of goods through mediazed โ€œPop Cultureโ€ indoctrination, did precious little to develop Barbadosโ€™ unique identity as a small nation state, given the ubiquitous nature our historical colonial past and the disembowelment of our African ancestry.

What Lobaczewski saw emerging out of the democratic project was what he called a โ€œPathocracyโ€: an insidiously dubious system of evil government engineered by a tiny ELITE* (โ€œpathological minorityโ€) which include heads of BIG BUSINESS & POLITICS, exercising control over a country and its populace, (in AmeriKKKaโ€™s case, the global architect & engineer of its Washington Consensus), resulted in the entire planet being ruled and motivated, by purely pathological values of rampant consumerism based on demand/supply; proscribed civil obedience; and the sophistry & embellishment of human worship โ€“ all fed to us through the medium of mass M.E.D.I.A (an acronym for Mass Education Devils In AmeriKKKa).

Some on Barbados Underground, like โ€œNo-Holds Barredโ€ agent provocateur Bush Tea AKA The Whacker* are amongst an enlightened few based on their geopolitical clarity on issues of governance facing our great country of Barbados, repeatedly ask: โ€œhave we entered a similar phase of political and socioeconomic reality, where for two long decades of BLP & DLP rule, yet our nationโ€™s problems continue to exacerbate?

In our soon to be celebrated [49] year history โ€“ have we ever seen such widespread corruption encroaching on every segment of Barbadian society? The country appears stuck in a stagnant, malaise, DLP government that has become increasingly paranoid, reactionary and spiteful towards its own citizens. The local print & visual media spin ongoing insalubriously needless propaganda (as if weโ€™re in the bewildering stasis of a cricket match) โ€“ refusing to call out the predatory capitalists in the country who rob, pilfer, embezzle and openly steal at will without fear of repercussions. All the while, visionless, out-of-touch politicians, implement egregious social policies, that keep the rich getting richer and the poor poorer. Religious and civic leaders openly decry the dearth and impoverishment of moral and spiritual values, yet ride high on the hog of entitlements, where church leaders preach greater โ€œTITHE-PAYINGโ€ from sleeping sheep to support their decadent lifestyles and the pot of largesse within the society, needed for the persons of the poor gets siphoned off to lobbyists, political cronies and other capitalist stakeholders.

What a disgrace!

So from thousands of miles away, political voyeurs and others, watch in almost stark disbelief, as social activists organizations like โ€œBarbados Undergroundโ€, daily rehearse the seismic dilapidation caused by the denigrated social structures of integrity, transparency & accountability – democratic pillars that could achieve much social parity were they legislated into the laws of the land. Sadly, the promise of just laws (a comfort for a fool) gets undermined by egocentric self-interest and perfidiousness, rather than the altruistic alacrity of โ€œlove thy neighbourโ€.

In Barbados, we are witnessing like never before, the abrogation of fundamental human rights, due to the punitive political policies of government, which restricts and even denies families, basic life necessities & essentials. Tax refunds not paid to working class citizens while ministerial salaries, perks & emoluments are paid as well as the crony capitalists who slobber at the trough of economic largesse have their accounts credited with millions of taxpayerโ€™s dollars. Many cannot provide proper food, clothing & shelter for their families in a society so blessed with affluence yet financial & corporate embezzlement by predators like CLICO* et al sees no one go to jail while โ€œBAGMENโ€ for poLIEticians and others walk free in a broken judicial system of two-tier justice, unlawful non-enforcement & non-detainment of the ruling class.

Most pugnacious of all, are the countless references of employees who are abused and slave wages paid to the poorest in our society – where the CEOs can earn 331 times as much as the average worker and 774 times as much as a minimum wage earner. These repressive conditions have resulted in suppression of creative individualism & the ability of our young educated class to explore their entrepreneurial capabilities โ€“ yearly precipitating an ongoing brain drain, as many leave the country in search of a better life elsewhere.

Such a refusal by past and present governments (both BLP & DLP) to implement INTEGRITY, TRANSPARENCY, & ACCOUNTABILITY LEGISLATION have resulted in duplicitous business activities within government, partner organizations and other state sanctioned luminaries. In stark contrast, a salubrious society prides itself on transparent internal and external processes, while respecting private property; the rights of the individual citizen; the right to protest against injustice; and, a healthy acknowledgment of freedom to disagree โ€œstronglyโ€ with government policies. These fundamental pillars are the purest forms of democracy!

Barbados is fast becoming an intolerant and suspicious society โ€“ in part bolstered by the trickle-down effect of macroeconomic partisan politics & policies, where socioeconomic divisiveness brings in its wake, gun & knife violence and death on our streets – causing anyone who is different to us, whether CARICOM* national or โ€œforeignerโ€ to be subject to the โ€œholier than thouโ€ attitude or whoever disagrees vociferously with the state apparatus mindset of social control.

Conclusively, Lobaczewski โ€œevil Eliteโ€ as viewed through the prism of the centralization of power control dynamics – oozes an attitude of rank hypocrisy and blatant contempt for the poorer working classes, as their actions show that the โ€œ0.01% Ruling Classโ€ does whatever is necessary to maintain its wealth, privilege, political clout and largesse. Po LIEticians who are elected โ€œPUBLICโ€ servants, continue to safeguard these imperialist, colonialist ideals, by strictly following a proscribed policy script, even at the expense of their taught values or the poor average citizens they represent, because representation of such extremes in inequality, will continue to perpetuate, between the richest and poorest in Barbadian society, thus securing the status of the richest, as the average citizen is considered a mere โ€˜resourceโ€™, to be exploited, (hence the term โ€œhuman resourcesโ€), rather than as human beings with God-given human worth, talent and virtue.

The political class have successfully created these clandestine yet arbitrary divisions in the population (aptly termed, partisan politics) where class, ethnicity and creed have inflamed race relations, social disequilibrium and seething conflict between the HAVES* & HAVE-NOTS*; between Caucasian and indigenous folks and most noticeably with one another based on Black on Black crime statistics. Dissension is suppressed; free speech monitored and public debates frowned on and open demonstration and protest against the establishment rebuked. Anyone attempting to go beyond these boundaries are considered terrorists, barking mad lunatics and therefore, dangerous radicals and subversive.

It may be time for a rethink as to where we are heading as a nation!


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98 responses to “BARBADOS: Pathocracy or Democracy?”


  1. What is your point? The article failed in its effort the examine the Absolute-Power which certain men seems to crave and which is at the root of this totalitarian attitude of the modern day politician. The question which we ought to ask is this: what gives rise to the attitude of disregard for the cares and concerns of the populace, by the people who are supposed to be the arbiters of the nation’s destiny, and who are by all intents and purposes the products of same system? Where does this attitude of disregard for the needs and wants of the masses comes from? And is it fueled by this Absolute-Power? Or is it rooted in the need for ill-gotten-gain by the ruling elite? This is where we ought to focus or attention, if we hope to understand the psychology of the modern day politician.


  2. This is an excellent and a comprehensive academic article. Although it fails to offer an alternative to a political system which requires fundamental tweaking.


  3. “Vanguard of the Revolution”: New Film Chronicles Rise of Black Panthers & FBIโ€™s War Against Them

    http://www.democracynow.org/2015/1/30/vanguard_of_the_revolution_new_film


  4. Why is there always an expectation by others that an alternative must be given if someone takes the time to point out the deficiencies in the model? It does not logically follow this should be the case always.


  5. @ Terence
    “It may be time for a rethink as to where we are heading as a nation!”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    LOL
    ha ha ha
    Oh Shirttt!!

    Surely you wrote this ten years ago…
    TIME TO RETHINK….?!

    Rethink shiite!!! …too late….
    Boss, we now have only TWO OPTIONS…

    1 – Think about where we want to be buried as a nation…(Canada /China/Trikidad/UAE…)

    2 – SACK CLOTH AND ASHES…

    An excellent contribution however, except for your unfortunate (and incorrect) description of Bushie as “agent provocateur”…. Bushie is just one of BBE’s boys, who is wont to carry a heavy duty whacker and to call shiite “shiite”….


  6. these attitudes are not new ,in fact they are traits which have been handed down from generation to generation. from the beginning to the end of time mankind would be caught up into this cesspool of selfishness ,deceit and self serving arrogance, this is supposedly the times we are living a time when morals are uprooted and replaced with society demands


  7. Terence, glad to see you are back on your horse never mind he may have blinkers but letโ€™s see where he leads you.


  8. A ‘government by the people, for the people…’this is where we struggle.

  9. D Ingrunt Word Avatar
    D Ingrunt Word

    David, you better than the average person understand well the millions of words written on the left, the right and right down the middle on politics and government and wealth and all other subjects under the sun. Cause you are a writer also.

    As said by others re this impressively written, sweetly sourced and logical argued piece the question does remain: SO WHAT, DO YOU (to the blogger) OFFER?

    So in that sense, I do disagree with you, “Why is there always an expectation by others that an alternative must be given…”.

    The fact is that “if someone takes the time to point out the deficiencies in the model” I do believe that the intellectual heft they are using to show those deficiencies DEMANDS that they should logically follow it through and offer their perspectives of how things can be done better.

    That sir is always the tough challenge.

    So this blogger may have the first page for a Masters treatise but it’s nothing more than that….just a beginning.

    So, how do we move beyond : ” … these clandestine yet arbitrary divisions in the population (aptly termed, partisan politics) where class, ethnicity and creed have inflamed race relations, social disequilibrium …”.

    Intellectually clear but I knew that when I was in 2nd form and its still the same 50 years later. I personally can offer absolutely no damn idea how to get politicians in power to resolve ethnic and class issues. Is there a way?

    And to be fair, I have presented just a few editorials here (maybe 3) but in all cases my critiques included thoughts of different paths that could be used.

    At this stage of life and use of forum you can’t seriously have a critique without an alternative proposition.

    —Although many (GP you at church) would say whatever I noted were the most insidiously ingrunt remarks ever made in life!


  10. @Word

    We can agree to disagree. Why can’t the treatise as you term it be used as a jumping off point for others to take the baton and run with it?

  11. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Terence Blackett.

    An excellent article that threaded across many vistas with great pellucidness.

    Immediately after reading it I had to do a search to see the face behind the thoughts and even though mine is a disposition to believe that, in the absence of GOD, what is manifest in society, is what you refer to as your Pathocracy.

    It is interesting to note that, irrespective of where we come from, be it Christian, Rosicrucian, theologist, or, as violent as it may be, ISIS, we are seeking to arrive at that one point of convergence where we acknowledge that “the systems that we are serving” are failing and that there is a need for “A Higher Love”

    @ De Ingrunt Word

    David the Blogmaster is right.

    There are as incredible as it may seem to you as an “enlightened” one, a mobaton of people in the highways and hedges, WHO HAVE NOT GOT A CLUE as to the state of affairs that we are in.

    You can see it, the ole man, at this point of life when I almost in the plane to go home, have a glimpse of it, but there are those who simple do not know of its existence.

    There is a point to the ranting and raving which the dipshits of the first order, who rise to make themselves seem intellectual, CANNOT SEE and commensurately CANNOT REMARK ON!!

    “Ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall set you free” is not based on some type of “telepathic broadcasting system” contrary to public opinion.

    Not everyone finds GOD or conviction to de the right thing in “the Church by the Wayside” such is the story of Saul on His way to Damascus so you cannot decry Mr Blackett for this effort.

    My Damascus came in a moment of “death” of a status quo but yours might come from a moving church service at an evangelical meeting on the pasture in Gall Hill, a testimony over a radio programme on BBC, a Creflo Dollar encounter, a Gideon Bible in a drawer in a motel after a meeting with a lady of the night, or while reading a king reflection of a Jehovah Witnesses’ pamphlet, remember you are NOT the arbiter of HIS WORD.

    Similarly so, the morass that we are experiencing, and the need for there to be a rethinking and reset, might come from a well crafted Blackett article for someone who needs a nudge.

  12. D Ingrunt Word Avatar
    D Ingrunt Word

    Pieces, all that you say may be quite true that “a mobaton of people in the highways and hedges, … HAVE NOT GOT A CLUE as to the state of affairs that we are in”.

    But good sir do you really believe that any of that mobaton would read past the first paragraph in that treatise of sweet words and references to little-known authors.

    NO sir, the readers of that are people like me and you who have a craving for discourse and interesting commentary. Yes, the blogger does show his/her intellect but is not moving the debate forward and CERTAINLY is not exciting any of those mobatoners with that stylie and fashion.

    Realistically, any of them who will read and digest that would be sharp enough to already know that rant. Yah feeling my vibe here Pieces?

    So to you and David I say more power but intelligence is about synthesizing the problems and the possible solutions and particularly if you want to be taken seriously that is absolutely required.

    Bush Tea speaks often that our education system does not produce ‘doers’ only persons who fit in and join the throng to his concept of brass-bowlery. Unfortunately the author’s remarks tend to validate that. There is learning and then there is vigorous analysis of knowledge.

    Look at it this way: Pacha’s pieces are very clearly left of wow! but he always gives a clear perspective of how he would FIX the problems he identifies. Disagree with him as much as you want (and I do) but he carries heft of word and purpose.

    So David, I have no problem with building on his start but I am very disappointed that the author speaks so eloquently of the problems and yet is so willing to leave the solution to others.

    I have not read Andrew Lobaczewsk but I am positive that he would have offered his brand of solutions.

    And that too Pieces is what the mobaton need to hear more. Solutions!

    I never said I have them so I am quite interested in hearing someone who does and less of the same rant we know only too well.

  13. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ De Word

    I understand.

    We are encouraged that “Faith without works is dead”

    And I concur


  14. Pieceuhderockyeahright

    It cannot be charged that some here are ingrained- optimists and that they haven’t any inner- grasp of the pessimism which awaits a hopeless humanity. What arrogance sir… many here have already sounded the depths of despairing interrogation- regarding our present and that which has already been predicted to come brother.

  15. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Davidddddddddddd[BUUUUUUUUUUU]

    Helpppppppppppppp!

    You did promise man…you did promise man

    I taught you did block de IP address for Equus africanus asinus ….

    Whu I do you blogmaster????


  16. Piece

    Is this the way in which an old man who is schedule to shed his earthly-tabernacle behave brother? Come on now… you can’t obviously think that you and your troop of compadres are privy to the prognostic -analysis of the political happenings in our present era? Man I don’t know bout you pg, but it looks like de old fella is in de last latter of cognitive-decrepitude.

  17. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Oh lawsie……

    Oh lawsie…. de man wanta kill muh “…but it looks like de old fella is in de last latter of cognitive-decrepitude….”

    Whu it mean man,,,whu it mean??

    Davidddddddddddd[BUUUUUUUUUUU]


  18. Piece

    Old boy… man yah old time jokes still meking me laugh, but bee side dah point … I mean tah sah dah yah in de latta stages of cognitive-decline yah hear.


  19. Piece says: ” People who are in the highways and hedges, WHO HAVE NOT A CLUE as to the state of affairs that we are in.”

    And I would kindly like to remind Mr. Piece that we are now living in the year 2015 and not 1815 as he somehow seem to believe. Man in the era of the internet and with the advancement of social-media- which linkage the four corners of globe, Mr. Piece is telling us that the politically- conscious and the social- astute masses aren’t cognizant of the corruptive nature of the instrument of government in our present times. Man your little statement is interwoven with pure intellectual-arrogance and it does affronts the collective-conscience of the Barbadian electorate. Speak fah yah self old man and not for those of us, whom you obviously believe do not know or cannot see the writing on the wall. Respect!


  20. I am quite sure Piece is contemplating his prolix response right about now, the human ego won’t suffer a man of his arrogance to resist such an opportunity.


  21. I agree with the some of thei deas of D ingrunt one.

    An observer who says โ€œCollision with the land mass ahead of us is imminentโ€ makes no greater contribution than the observer who shouts โ€œwe gun hit de rocksโ€. The first observer may have emonstrated a sound command of the English language in identifying a well known problem but without offering solutions he/she has contributed nothing to the situation.

    D igrunt one ๐Ÿ™‚ states โ€œThere is learning and then there is vigorous analysis of knowledgeโ€ . I would state that this article is the recycling of old whine in new whine casks; nothing more.


  22. I agree with the some of the ideas of D ingrunt one.

    An observer who says โ€œCollision with the land mass ahead of us is imminentโ€ makes no greater contribution than the observer who shouts โ€œwe gun hit de rocksโ€. The first observer may have demonstrated a sound command of the English language in identifying a well known problem, but without offering solutions he/she has contributed nothing to the situation.

    D igrunt one ๐Ÿ™‚ states โ€œThere is learning and then there is vigorous analysis of knowledgeโ€ . I would state that this article is the recycling of old whine in new whine casks; nothing more


  23. I agree with the some of the ideas of D ingrunt one.

    An observer who says โ€œCollision with the land mass ahead of us is imminentโ€ makes no greater contribution than the observer who shouts โ€œwe gun hit de rocksโ€. The first observer may have demonstrated a sound command of the English language in identifying a well known problem, but without offering solutions he/she has contributed nothing to the situation.
    D igrunt one ๐Ÿ™‚ states โ€œThere is learning and then there is vigorous analysis of knowledgeโ€ . I would state that this article is the recycling of old whine in new whine casks; nothing more

    My comments are for the “analysis of the situation in Barbados”; otherwise, an excellent article.


  24. As a student at Cave Hill, I would pay a short visit to the bar before I went home. I remember one young economist who held court with the most eloquent of verbiage. A few of us would sit and hear him pontificate on various topics. We would roar with delight as he drew on his extensive vocabulary and utter words that we rarely encountered. Alas, when all was said and done, it was just sweet sounding BS.

    That is the product of an educational system that teaches us to recite and never analyze. We can paraphrase and regurgitate what we took in, but we often lack the spark that allows us to propose new ideas.


  25. You must be talkin bout de former BLP as well as DLP Minister Dr. Don Blackman den? He commaded an extensive-vocabulary which often sent his political opponents, as well as the electorate in search of the dictionary, every time he spoke at a political meeting back in de day. Dr. Don Blackman was a skillful orator and a rhetorician unlike any other in the history of politics in Barbados. He was a true childhood inspiration to me and I am quite sure to many others in my generation.


  26. โ€œWhy is there always an expectation by others that an alternative must be given if someone takes the time to point out the deficiencies in the model? It does not logically follow this should be the case always.โ€

    Your dismissive reply to my, reasonable, assertion at 3:46 AM beggars believe.
    I have a question for you. What is the purpose of BU? BU has done a wonderful job in exposing injustices within Barbados. BU is the go to media darling if one would like to know what is really happening in Barbados.

    My problem with BU is that it A) consistently fails to offer a clear solution to the crooks that are running Barbados and B) fails to quantify to the masses how the corruption being practiced by their government and others will impact on the lives of present day and future Bajans.

    Unless you are prepared to offer a solution to the problems facing Barbados than you like the government must be held responsible for the decline of Barbados.

    There is a danger that we are on the brink of a revolution in Barbados and the wider Caribbean region. Our leaders have no empathy for their people and feel embarrassed by the presence of the many Negroes who reside on their islands. These leaders are working to a clear plan as directed by their foreign masters and donors: โ€œRid those islands of your Negroes!โ€

    If you doubt me take a look at what has happened on the west coast. What about Port St Charles? Apes Hill? Speighstown? There is a pattern to this trend it is called MARGINALISATION. This is a fate often practised on poor and dispossessed groups such as the Aborigines in Australia and indigenous groups who reside in South America.

    There is a solution to this; our Prime Minister should be given an ultimatum to step down. This man and his party have become an enemy to the people. Was it not Bob Marley who sang that โ€œa hungry people are an angry people?โ€

    What are the consequences of leaving this rogue Prime Minister and his equally rogue party in power? There are many:

    1) The formation of dangerous ghettos where life is cheap.
    2) The increase use and commercialisation of the drugs trade.
    3) The force mass migration of the Negro race who could become a minority within their own island.
    4) Mass scale prostitution practiced by the masses
    5) Growth of private beeches
    6) Influx of private security companies
    7) Mass extermination and the imprisonment of Negroes
    8) Massive cuts in public expenditure
    9) Mass immigration
    10) Virtual no go areas for low and working class Negroes
    11) Massive growth in domestic servitude.
    10) Reduction in agriculture and the mass importation of food
    12) A future with no future!
    13) Bloodshed

    Thirteen reasons why Mr Stuart has to go!

  27. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    Exclaimer May 24, 2015 at 8:08 PM #.
    ………………………………………………………………………
    And its people like these from Long Island and Red Neck USA, especially, who will come to Barbados ,own holiday homes on the West Coast and other exclusive enclaves, and then proceed to further implement some of the things that you have listed ,i.e .(3), (5), (6) ,(10) , (11).

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/letter-tells-li-black-family-you-dont-belong-here/ar-BBkaWYW

  28. Colonel Buggy Avatar

    @Exclaimer
    By now you should realise that we Bajans on the whole ,are fitted out with Kevlar knickers and skiddies . Attempting to light a fire under our arses is a futile exercise. We will just fart and put it out, or let a politician kick our backsides to bits until the flame in us is extinguished. We seem to like it so.


  29. The issue is not necessarily to show alternatives or options but more about exposing the injustices by shaming those who masquerade as the respectable in our society. By do doing hopefully the people will eventually force these JAs to the table. They will not willingly implement anything Sir.


  30. David, is looks like the time for talking has reached a climax? Now is the time to actively rally the Barbadian masses into action. Since you’re believe to be the conscience of the downtrodden in Barbados. Now, I read sometime ago on Barbados-Facebook that the QEH had run out of toilet-paper; a basic necessity. And I said to myself: how did the most progressive island within the Caribbean-archipelago finds itself in such a predicament? And why did a forward thinking people allowed it to continued unabated? Is it because we cannot find that one unique Barbadian who is capable of arousing the collective-conscience of the nation and inspiring into action? As long as the masses are resolve to accept the common state of affairs, the longer the politicians will continue to take them for granted. These are the words of one who used to be a downtrodden Barbadian from the lowest echelon of the Barbadian society. And who now understands the pathway of social protest that the American has consistently employed from as far back as the Women Suffrage Movement, the Civil Rights Movement and the Mothers Against the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


  31. David, as you well know: shaming those persons who masquerade as the respectable has down little to effectuate real and meaningful change in the common state of affairs. So therefore, it would appear as though that all your efficacy is to no avail.

  32. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Thanks Mr. Blackett, for putting Barbados’ current woes in somewhat of a global perspective and identifying the path that has led us to cowed citizenship in a newborn “Pathocracy” having left the ideals of a Democracy behind in our wake.

    I fear that Freundel’s Republic, if and when it gets here, should be more aptly named the New Pathocracy of Barbados as if the trajectory he has birthed is maintained there will be no other reasonable alternative classification for us.

    Mr. Blackett appears to consider that we are merely on the road to becoming a Pathocracy. I, however, think that we have already arrived there. Almost everything we read or hear in the news reports confirms this as fact. From the news about BL&P to the incredible postures at the Central Bank to the way that our politicians treat with all organs of civic maintenance and advancement like the Police, the Unions, the near dismantlement of our Health, Education and Financial systems, etc., there appears to be no where else that we can go.

    But is there some solution possible? Should Mr. Blackett be faulted for his seeming inability to identify measures to take us back to the 20th Century? I think not. The solutions are not easy. I think they require us to recognize the truths that encompasses similar, but non-academic diagnoses by several posters who have graced BU with their writings over the past 7 or so years.

    The problem is global. It is a situation that was preordained by a Higher Power just as Scientific advancement is preordained and new knowledge is revealed to several people at certain times leading to concerted guided development of Mankind in all spheres. Mankind is nearing Teilhard de Chardin’s Point Omega, or the Biblical end times or Bushie’s full employment as a bush whacker. Barbados is just one little cog in the wheel of global change but we are nevertheless full fledged global citizens. We can individually choose where we stand in the fight between those of the service to self persuasion and those of the service to others persuasion.

    Our Government has clearly stamped itself as being composed of largely service to self people whose almost every action can be construed as largely being manipulated to benefit the political class or their families or friends, not the general public. That this is so can be seen by the fact that the Freundel Stuart administration is still there. Not a soul on the Government side has protested the anti citizen policies of the Government and voted conscience in the numerous decisions that have catspraddled thousands. Similarly, none in the Opposition has made a sustained and credible move to do what was necessary to move the DLP albatross from the people’s neck when they had the means to do so in a legitimate way. Choosing instead to allow intra party wrangling to upstage the interests of the People and now waiting til 18 even though little might be left of the Barbados we know at that time if DLP mismanagement continues apace.

    Can we pull back from the brink? We might if somehow the Government could be removed from FS’ leadership and soon. We might then see an improvement in righteousness and thereby eventually a shift back from galloping self- centredness.

    (To be continued….)


  33. Sorry guys – more bad news
    Could it be possible that the Caribbean islands have passed their peak? Errol Barrow and Eric Williams represent the zenith of our political aspirations and now we are locked in a deadly spiral towards oblivion.
    Has our free and fair elections become the selection of the lesser of two evils? A choice of the “East Coast” gang or the “West coast” gang? What we consider as a treatment for the ills that plague our community is nothing more than taking a placebo that provides illusory relief.
    Called us republics or whatever you like; but as time passes, our leaders have realized true power lies in their office and not in the symbolic trappings left behind by the colonial powers. There are no checks and balances.
    Where/when did the demise of our country begin. Who knows? I would like to believe that it began when non-nationals from any part of the world could buy land in Barbados; effectively pitting the poorest Bajan against the wealth of an Oprah or a Keith Richards. Or perhaps, it began when we transitioned from an agricultural economy to a service economy (tourism).
    I find it amazing that the ills of tourism (sexual tourism, pedophiles masquerading as tourists) are known and recognized in Asia but never mentioned in the Caribbean.
    We continue to act as Bajans have always done – treat every situation as a theoretical discussion; it displays our brain power and serves to hide our impotence.
    Perhaps, there are no solutions or just temporary solutions.

  34. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Mr. Blackett,
    The arena of public education is not for the faint-hearted, so I urge you to be brave.

    As I said before on this blog, and I will say again, there are four basic steps to problem solving:
    1. Identify the problem
    2. ACCEPT THE FACT THAT THE PROBLEM EXISTS (“noisemakers” in any “public system” try to ensure that this step is never achieved)
    3. Formulate a solution to the problem
    4. Implement the solution

    Now let us apply these steps to the contribution you have made via your article.

    Step 1. This is the problem which, to my mind, you have identified:
    Globally, a pretence at democracy has led to the evolution of a “dubious system of evil government engineered by a tiny ELITE* (โ€œpathological minorityโ€) which include(s) heads of BIG BUSINESS & POLITICS,
    Looking specifically at the experience of Barbados, your article asserts that 2015 has arrived and found us burdened by unprecedented problems. Some of these problems include the prevalence of “visionless, out-of-touch politicians”, widespread corruption, a reactionary government aiming spite and punitive policies at its citizens, “predatory capitalists in the country who rob, pilfer, embezzle and openly steal at will without fear of repercussions” or without fear of being scrutinized by the complicit traditional media, many citizens unable to “provide proper food, clothing & shelter for their families”, religious and civic leaders riding “high on the hog of entitlements”, and “gun & knife violence and death on our streets”.

    Step 2 calls for each and every one of your readers to accept that the problem you identified in Barbados is real and deserves to be confronted. Alas, my friend, on BU and in the wider Barbadian society, acceptance of the fact that the problem exists is rendered impossible by the following group of noisemakers who insist on forming a maddening crowd:
    a) Those who feel that they have already identified the problem, have accepted that the problem exists, and are only interested in hearing or reading about a solution. These people will dismiss you out of hand as being a stupid, ignorant joker because, as far as they are concerned, โ€œintelligence is about synthesizing the problems and the possible solutions and particularly if you want to be taken seriously that is absolutely required.โ€ Members of this group will quickly let you know that they are “very disappointed that (you) speak so eloquently of the problems and yet (are) so willing to leave the solution to others.”
    b) Those who your message will never reach because they believe that they understand the nature of the problem, but in actuality, they donโ€™t. Although you might hint at the unprecedented nature of some of the problems you have identified, some of these people will tenaciously cling to the mistaken notion that โ€œI knew that when I was in 2nd form and its still the same 50 years later.โ€ Others, totally clueless about the importance of your message will foolishly conclude that your โ€œarticle is the recycling of old whine in new whine casks; nothing more.โ€ The remaining set of members of this group will ask you up front, โ€œWhat is your point?โ€ They will derail your effort and then attempt to advise us, your readers, โ€œwhere we ought to focus or attentionโ€.
    c) The ubiquitous political pimps and parasites who spend a lifetime waiting, hoping, and praying that a few crumbs of taxpayersโ€™ money would fall from the mouths of careless or โ€˜generousโ€™ politicians into their laps.

    However, on BU and in the wider Barbadian society, intelligent voices will rise above the din in your defence. You can bet your last dollar that those impatient voices, who believe that they already understand the problem and want to rush headlong into the solution phase, will be rebuked and reminded that, โ€œthere are as incredible as it may seem to you as an โ€œenlightenedโ€ one, a mobaton of people in the highways and hedges, WHO HAVE NOT GOT A CLUE as to the state of affairs that we are in.โ€

    Educating the clueless must be viewed as the number one priority of BU. We cannot move on to step 3 of the problem solving phase without completing this process.

    Ironically enough, once the majority of Barbadian citizens reach the stage where they accept that the problems suffocating the country are real, a solution will not be far behind. Everyone, including those who were mistakenly viewed as docile brassbowls, will be able โ€œto take the baton and run with it.โ€ Having become unified in their understanding, the many oppressed Barbadians, through an enlightened concerted effort, will then be able to easily rid our country of our relatively few oppressors.

    The educational process has just begun and you have a vital role to play. Have you noticed the attempts and threats being made to destroy it?

  35. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Good post, as usual Walter!

    It builds on Blackett’s heavily academic musings, puts our situation into clearer perspective and provides outlines for future corrective actions.

    My position re. sequence of necessary actions is that Education through BU, and its widely disparate messages and relatively small audience will not be enough to turn us around before Freundel and his crew totally wrecks the country. Such education is necessary but it is absolutely imperative that the political class is sent a clear message that Freundal must go for Barbados to survive and that several persons can see through the rationale for the current gross propaganda of Barbados having turned the corner and now moving full steam ahead to the lights in the tunnel.

    The Unions have to be supported. Have we noted what Caswell’s small union has been able to do by shaming the BWU to at least talk what is right? The few voices of dissent in the main media have to be supported. The “Call in Programs” have to be enhanced with new voices from the blogs dissecting the actions of our current leaders, political and otherwise.

  36. D Ingrunt Word Avatar
    D Ingrunt Word

    Walter, as one of the noisemakers as you described do clarify for me how ” acceptance of the fact that the problem exists is rendered IMPOSSIBLE (my emphasis) by …” “Those who feel that they have already identified the problem, have accepted that the problem exists, and are only interested in hearing or reading about a solution.”

    Please help me to understand how a search for solutions prevents acceptance that a problems exists.

    How do you start seeking a solution for a non-existent problem?

    So according to you I am a noisemaker to push those who expound on problems well known to also give some form of solution or plan that can show a path towards a resolution.

    Yet you laid out a four point plan about problem resolution, half of which dealt with the solution. In short, a person is spinning top in mud if you only complete one half of your process.

    So, aren’t your overall remarks the ultimate contradictory type of noisemaker!

    If like Mr. Blackett a blogger wrote the most startling, erudite article on CLICO with sweet prose and told us nothing MORE than we already knew other than citing a source that we had not heard of previously…. How fundamentally useful would that be.

    According to you, not very.

    If he or she wrote that same piece and identified paths legal and social that could feasibly be explored to build on what has already been done, how fundamentally useful would THAT be.

    According to you, very.

    But yet you critique. Strange.


  37. @ Walter Blackman May 25, 2015 at 2:57 AM,

    I can remember the blog which you wrote some several months ago. I seem to recall that you wrote something similar to Mr Blackett. I challenged you to bring solutions to the table. You replied that it would require a four stage plan in order to create real change in a society; and that you were at stage three formulating a solution to the problem.

    May, I ask you sir whether you have completed stage three? I would say no; and this is the problem we face when dry academic theorists pretend that they have the solutions to assist the poor masses when confronted with a vicious and a neo โ€“ liberalist government.

    By the time you have completed your academic research the spirit of the masses would have been crushed; whilst the government and her unholy foreign masters and donors would be in complete control of the land and all her resources. We seem to have forgotten that our government, under the stewardship of the imbecile Stuart, has made plans to exploit our oil resources.

    You Sir need to go back to the drawing board. The film Battle of Algiers @ 3.46 is a clear indication of how to plan for a revolution.

    I would suggest to you that a good starting point for implementing changes in Barbados would be to draw up a plan for regaining the beaches on the west coast, particularly in St James. Access to the beach should be the first stage in the battle for change. The erected fences which block access to public beaches should be ripped down – immediately!

    One victory will lead to other victories. Mark my words: Fight, fight, fight!

    @ Dompey, welcome back.

    @ Colonel Buggy May 24, 2015 at 8:58 PM is tragically correct. Do we really want to share our island with a group of racists? We as a people have lost our minds.


  38. Exclaimer, I appreciate your efforts in welcoming me back on this forum, nonetheless, I am not so sure if I am please to be back here once again.

    Nevertheless, Walter Blackman writes: ” Having become unified in their understanding, the many oppressed Barbadians, through an enlightened concerted effort, will then be able to easily rid our country of our relatively few oppressors.”

    Walter from the get go your hypothesis meets with considerable difficulty because who amongst us has the testicular – fortitude to lead the charge in rallying the collective-conscience of the nation in an efforts to achieve this enlightened concerted effort- which you have so eloquently spoken about? I do recall that a year or two ago Bobby Clark, made a valiant effort to aroused the collective-conscience of the nation through the pathway of social-protest, but his efforts were all but futile. So your hypothesis appears in my estimation to lends itself to an argument made for idealistic philosophy?


  39. David

    I have bone to pick with you regarding your above statement because if the primary purpose of BU is to expose the irregularities of those persons who occupies high office in Barbados. And who have from time to time undermine the public-conscience, then it is time for you to contemplate as to whether or not BU is or has been meeting its objective. I have said in the past and I shall reiterate here once more: for BU to be an effective medium of communication, it ought and must appeal to the younger generations of Barbadians who brings what I believe to be a fresh perspective to the discourse. And whom I guess, constitutes more the haft of the Barbadian -electorate, but we have seen little in the way of discussion from the younger heads of Barbadians on this medium thus far.

  40. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    are-we-there-yet May 25, 2015 at 7:02 AM #
    My position re. sequence of necessary actions is that Education through BU, and its widely disparate messages and relatively small audience will not be enough to turn us around before Freundel and his crew totally wrecks the country. Such education is necessary but it is absolutely imperative that the political class is sent a clear message that Freundal must go for Barbados to surviveโ€ฆโ€ฆโ€ฆ…

    are-we-there-yet ,
    Social media, including BU, represent a game changer and remind me of the emergence of the printing press in 1445. You had no idea that I was reading Mr. Blackettโ€™s article at 2 oโ€™clock yesterday morning. How many other persons read that article? What methods are you using to determine that BU attracts only a โ€œrelatively small audienceโ€?

    Over the past 35 years, Barbados, with its small, open, fragile, brittle economy has been beaten and bludgeoned consistently and illegally by short-sighted and corrupt politicians who were aided and abetted by their most beloved partners โ€“ civil servants.
    You and other Barbadians watched silently as a select few wrecked our country over that period. Now, in 2015, you are desperately searching for something or someone that โ€œwill..be enough to turn us around before Freudel and his crew totally wreck(s) the countryโ€? You can tolerate the country being wrecked from 1980-2014, but are against it being wrecked totally in 2015?

    As I write, discussions are going on internationally among politicians and foreign business interests about who will pay how much for government projects and contracts that will be dished out for the period 2018-2023. These discussions, and the deals and kickbacks which they generate, represent a fatal stab at the heart of our democratic process. If you want to find out about similar discussions that are taking place locally, ask Bizzy.

    At what stage of our national development do you believe that the selling out of Barbadian interests to foreign and local speculators started? Under Barrow, Adams, Sandiford, Arthur, Thompson, or Stuart?
    Who do you believe will end this destructive practice?
    If you chose Stuart as your answer to any of these two questions, you are incorrect.

    The point here is that if we continue to idly sit and allow this nefarious practice to continue, getting rid of one individual, and replacing him or her with another, will have little or no impact.

    Let us slice and dice your comments a little further.

    Barbadian politicians routinely go through a process of introspection with the intention of identifying that personal trait which they believe to be their greatest political liability. Then they twist that personal trait into a heralded and proclaimed strength and feed it to a gullible electorate, for a time. However, the electorate and circumstances eventually catch up with them.

    Here are a few examples.

    Whilst wooing the electorate to become PM in his own right, Erskine Sandiford tried to portray himself as an honest christian gentleman and a sound capable manager of the Barbadian economy. Circumstances proved him to be a serial liar, and as far as managing the economy was concerned, he turned out to be a classic example of โ€œmonkey handling gunโ€. Three short years later, the Barbadian electorate unceremoniously dumped him forever, as PM, in 1994.

    Recognizing that he was a megalomaniac, Owen Arthur potrayed himself as an individual who had no interest in holding on to power for any great length of time. Barbadians therefore watched in surprise as he then proceeeded to attempt to become PM for 5 terms! Could it be that the electorate dumped him as PM forever since 2008 and he hasnโ€™t realized it?

    David Thompson knew that he was a liar, a crook and a thief. He also knew that such moral and legal shortcomings precluded him from holding public office. So he took the bull by the horns and fooled the Barbadian electorate into believing that he โ€œwould not lie, cheat, or steal.โ€ The sins David Thompson committed against the people of Barbados were so egregious that the Lord decided it was too risky to wait upon the Barbadian electorate to punish him. Divine intervention stripped him of the PM title, and life itself, in 2010.

    Freundel Stuart, perceived by many to be handpicked by a thief in order to protect and defend vested interests, portrayed himself to the Barbadian electorate as being โ€œMr. Integrityโ€ himself. Circumstances have now proven that Mr. Stuart has remained more faithful to the cause of protecting vested interests (โ€œI will not be accused of treacheryโ€) than to the idea of pursuing policies aimed at genuine national development. Not surprisingly, to date, Mr. Stuart has ensured that integrity legislation in Barbados โ€œremains a fleeting illusionโ€ to be talked about, but never enshrined in law.
    You are wasting your time believing that something would happen if โ€œthe political class is sent a clear message that Freundel must go for Barbados to survive.โ€

    Like the others before him, Mr. Stuart will ultimately be dealt with by God or the electorate of Barbados.


  41. @Walter

    We have repeated many times BU blogs are immediately posted to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn social media platforms where they take on a readership of their own. BU and the other social media platforms are cogs in the wheel which continue to grind out the message to enlighten the masses. We should remain focused on the message to expose wrong doing and spiritual wickedness and allow the spring to occur of its making.

  42. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    David;

    I take your point fully that BU, through its linkages with Facebook and other social media can and will spread the messages that are required to educate the public on what is happening and what is likely to happen with our society and our development if the status quo remains. I must plead guilty to being a dinosaur as far as social media is concerned and therefore it doesn’t spring to my mind immediately as being the most likely and efficient vehicle for ensuring the dissemination of the necessary education. But I feel in my old bones that you are right.

    Walter;
    Looks like I inadvertently mashed some corns there in daring to identify Freundal as the main architect of our current woes at this time. I am sorry that you can’t see the changes that Freundal’s mismanagement of his cabinet and what the direliction of his duty to manage his cabinet effectively has wrought in a short space of time in Barbados. Of course the slide didn’t start with him but he made it much worse and accelerated its effects by his detatchment from energetically managing his cabinet and ensuring that the private sector sharks were kept on a short leash. I’ll just give you one indicator, Barbados’ economic performance numbers as relative to all the other countries in the Caribbean. Abject leadership caused them. We are in the same sea with those countries, buffetted by the same waves, yet we retrogressed from being near the top to being at the bottom. The major cause was Freundal’s leadership or lack thereof and a handpicked Cabinet of largely venal politicians of like mind to him by DT, not the slide started in the times of previous leaders.

    You are right in many aspects of your 5:29 am post. I will probably respond to them later.


  43. @ are-we-there-yet
    Walter is correct.
    Freundel is just about as useless as those that proceeded him… it is always more obvious that a ship is sinking when the water is actually gushing on deck and the sharks are circling and smacking their lips, but that particular captain is no more at fault than the first idiot that plotted the course towards the iceberg….
    …or the monkey that increased speed in the middle of the icebergs..
    …or the joker fooling around drunk with his CARICOM lovers while the wheel remained unattended…

    The ones REALLY guilty are the brass bowls that paid NO ATTENTION to all this shiite because they were busy enjoying kadooment, accumulating bling and partying on board.
    Now we will ALL pay the price….

    Ever since BU started….when Arthur was still spending big and everyone was conveniently ignorant, Bushie was warning that, like the Titanic, we were speeding among icebergs while distracted with CARICOM shiite and kickback schemes….

    Hard ears yuh won’t hear….own way yuh will feel.


  44. @ Bush Tea

    Nobody is that ‘correct’.

    Whereas we agree that the DLP guvment under FJS has been feckless, we will also argue that anybody else would have done the same or worse. In other words, this is not a uniquely DLP failure. It maybe a cultural failure, but put properly, a global, historic, failure.

    So notions of wanting to get the rid of the DLP, in and of itself, will do nothing to ameliorate circumstances. Where are the articulations, other than your BBE, by the people with whom you are above agreeing which speak to this fundamental point we have agreed on prior?

  45. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    are-we-there-yet May 26, 2015 at 6:52 AM #

    “Walter;
    Looks like I inadvertently mashed some corns there in daring to identify Freundal as the main architect of our current woes at this time.”

    are-we-there-yet,
    Whoever corns you mashed, deliberately or inadvertently, let them stay mashed. You certainly have not mashed mine!

  46. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    Exclaimer, here is the dialogue that took place among you, David, and me in respect of an article I wrote captioned “Damaging the Barbados Brand”.

    Exclaimer November 19, 2014 at 8:05 PM #
    @ Walter,
    “Thank you for your excellent submission. I do have one problem with it: you have offered no solution to the problems we face in Barbados. There is not a crumb of hope for the dispossessed working class masses living in poverty in Bridgetown, St Andrews, St Johns and all those other pockets of poverty in Barbados.
    Put yourself in their shoes and ask yourself what would you do if you were in their position? Would you put your faith in a government that is overwhelmed and sinking or would you take matters into your own hands and engineer change by challenging those who have โ€œle pouvoirโ€.
    I would urge you as a patriotic Barbadian to speak to the impoverish working classes. This group has the least to lose. They are becoming impatient. Overtime they will find their voice and a solution to their problems. God willing they will overcome.”

    David November 19, 2014 at 8:18 PM #
    @Exclaimer
    “Why does Walter have to give solutions although it is a nice to have? Sometimes coherent articulation of the issues is all that is required to mobilize.”

    Exclaimer November 19, 2014 at 8:30 PM #
    @ David,
    “There will be no mobilisation. Barbados is full of educated people. Where has it got us? If you want change in your society you must arouse the conscience of the working class.”

    Walter November 19, 2014
    “Exclaimer,
    Up front, I plead โ€œguilty with an explanationโ€.
    Effective public education, driven by a problem-solving agenda, calls for lots and lots of discipline.
    The first step in the process of problem-solving is to identify the problem. In the case of Barbados, there are now many, many problems so time must be taken to identify and highlight the major ones. Rest assured that we have more than enough competent people in Barbados to take us through the first step.
    The 2nd step, the most difficult of all, involves getting a critical mass of people to accept the fact that the problem exists.This is where the influence of politics and the media enter the picture, and this is where the โ€œeducatorโ€ is subjected to threats, intimidation, or personal attacks.The political objective is to make sure that members of the populace never, ever agree among themselves on anything.
    The 3rd step calls for conceptualizing a workable pragmatic solution to the problem.
    The 4th step calls for executing the strategy needed to achieve the solution.
    I am battling with step 2, and you have sent out an SOS with a problem demanding step 4. Thatโ€™s life in the real world, so it deserves our attention.”

    Now, pray tell me Exclaimer, where did I tell you that I was working on step 3 formulating a solution to “your” problem?

    If you want to denounce me as “a dry academic theorist” you don’t have to go to so much trouble.


  47. As far as I can see the horse has already bolted on Barbadian society and has met with a donkey and bred a mule. We are only concerned with individual rights and privileges forgetting that these should end where another person’s begin. This individualistic perception of life or the “I glasses” as I call it is myopic and does not see that we would ALL be better served if the majority of people weren’t oppressed and abused by the few. I really don’t believe this is going to change in any hurry. There is no system, political or otherwise, that will stamp out corruption. It has to do with the empty hearts and deficient minds of man. Those of us smart enough to understand that God’s way is smarter and actually works out better for all concerned can only work to influence the younger ones who have not yet hardened their hearts to their fellowman. The present as I see it is practically a lost cause.

    P.S. And please, I am not speaking about exclusive, finger pointing, holier than thou, know-it-all, passive and empty religion which worships the pastor or priest, but the Way of Christ which is LOVE that is extended to all in a tangible way and demands that we take off the myopic “I Glasses” and replace them with those that allow one to see a far distance ahead.

  48. Walter Blackman Avatar
    Walter Blackman

    May 26, 2015 at 5:56 AM #
    @Walter

    “We have repeated many times BU blogs are immediately posted to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn social media platforms where they take on a readership of their own. BU and the other social media platforms are cogs in the wheel which continue to grind out the message to enlighten the masses. We should remain focused on the message to expose wrong doing and spiritual wickedness and allow the spring to occur of its making.”

    David,
    I concur wholeheartedly.


  49. As far as I can see, a change in political system or an overhaul of the current system will achieve little or nothing as long as human beings with the prevailing moral values are involved. The system will continue to be corrupt no matter what checks and balances are put in place because they will find a way to circumvent them. The masses as far as I can see have the same value system as the political leaders and would do the same as they. I would trust very few people to be different in today’s society because most of us judge our worth by our possessions and nearly everybody wants to be seen as somebody. So changing personnel will most likely mean a change in faces but not in hearts or minds or actions. That is why I say that the few who remain who can see further than the end of their own noses and can see that we will all move forward together or perish together need to connect the dots for the younger, more malleable Barbadian and show them how we are all interconnected. The older ones are too far steeped in individualistic greed and consumerism.

    @Bushie,

    The trouble with being earnest is that you can be seen as a party pooper. Kadooment and partying, like drinking is a form of escapism. For a while you can forget about your problems, the state of the island and the world and be a part of a make-believe kingdom. I believe I became more earnest when the West Indies cricket team became the laughing stock of the cricket world and my escape hatch was closed. It is always good to escape from reality for a while but most people do not want to return these days to face reality because they believe that they have no control over it. So they “control da bumper” instead and “wuk” instead of work. We’ve become a nation of escape artists promoted by the state.

  50. David Q Semiliterate-Dickbrain Avatar
    David Q Semiliterate-Dickbrain

    Hey, Terry.

    Are you still claiming to have academic credentials that you don’t have?

    Are you still a fabulist and a liar?

The blogmaster invites you to join and add value to the discussion.

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