Submitted by William Skinner
Sir Charles 'Cow" Williams
Sir Charles ‘Cow” Williams

In the eyes of many Barbadians, you are an example of hard work and tenacity. I am also aware that you have extended many acts of charity to the lesser fortunate.

[…]

Many of your employees have spoken very positively of your labour practices. In very simple terms, you have put food on the table for a large number of families. This food was not given; it was earned as it should be.

I met you once, when I was in the company of my cousin and dearest friend, David “Joey” Harper. I recall you telling us that the rather aged Mercedes was a bit heavy on gas. My first impression was that you were a very down to earth individual and that success had not made you lose the common touch. I am certain that since that meeting a few decades ago, your wealth has increased a thousand times.

However, as a Black Barbadian, that positive impression of you has now disappeared forever. Your recent outburst and the language used in describing your employees cannot be dismissed as a “hurt” do gooder who now feels betrayed. I am convinced that you said exactly what you intended. Your description of your employees as lazy and laggards was disrespectful and uncalled for. While many will understandably rush to pardon you, I am beyond certain, that there is a pervasive anti-worker movement gaining ground in our country. I am also beyond certain that attempts are being made to destroy the trade union movement and your verbal assault falls in line with such statements that have become increasingly popular amongst the powerful white business persons.

It is obvious to those who are unafraid to confront the powerful white moguls, that you seem to see yourself as doing your essentially black workers a favour. I remind you that you could not have achieved your wealth without their labour and loyalty to your companies. You want to remind them that they came to you “barely” with clothes on their backs and now they have cars. I hasten to remind you that you came to them with one second hand tractor. Today you now own, I am told, more land than any other citizen, you have marinas, horses for your leisure and is one of the most influential and powerful citizens in our country. Quite an achievement with the help of lazy laggards!

All I am left to ask you is : Who the hell do you think you are?

289 responses to “Open Letter to Sir Charles ‘COW’ Williams”


  1. BTW, What have the successful Blacks, I.e., Lionel Richards (C. L. Pitt & Com) who died and left a fortune in real estate, ever DONE for the Black people who worked for him?

    Mark Benthom worked as a Salesman for Lionel Richards for decades, travelling the Island with 5 suitcases, like a slave, and never got rewarded beyond is Commissions!

    Marcus Jordan, another Black Bajan, died and left a fortune, what did he ever DO for the Blacks that helped him acquire his fortune?

    Rayside, did he ever reward his Black workers with Shares! He lived in posh style; did Rayside invite his poor Black workers to his fabulous Home?

    What about Leo Lecock, did he ever give back to his Black brothers, whom he employed, beyond wages and maybe a Christmas bonus!

    What about Andrew Bynoe, Emerald City, Carlton and A1, does he reward his Black workers out of the fortune he is making off their backs??

    And you all Black haters of COW Williams, come here with your CRAP about white people.

    What about the Black Dictators in Africa, who live in Palatial mansions, who could NOT give a damn about their MILLIONS of other Black brothers and sisters, while they RAPE the economies, and plunder the wealth of the nations for their OWN selfish Greed!

    There AIN’T NO such thing as WHITE SIN, or BLACK SIN!!

    “For ALL have SINNED, and come SHORT of the Glory of God.” (Rom. 3:23)


  2. The WHOLE human RACE, outside of Liberation from SIN, in, by, and through The Lord Jesus Christ; IS* ENSLAVED to SIN!

    True FREEDOM, is not in the transient, temporal, materialistic world of MONEY, one can be worth a BILLION $$$, and STILL be in SLAVERY to SIN!!

    COW Williams, just like his Black counterparts, ARE ALL in need to TRUE Liberation from Greed!

    If Jesus Christ is NOT your LIBERATOR, then YOU ARE in SLAVERY!!!


  3. Stop talking shiite do Zoe….
    Wunna albinos are THE past masters at greed and wickedness on ridiculous scales…

    You have NO idea what those rich black people (and that includes Bushie) did, or continue to do for their black brethren …because they (we) generally do not call in the press and insist on front page exposure… we have NOTHING to prove.

    The other thing is that Bushie has no damn GUILT about centuries of inhumane exploitation of Blacks …like wunna MUST have, …and hence no COMPULSION to show off a little generosity.
    Have you considered that few blacks go on to amass HUGE fortunes precisely because they become more focused on family issues, enjoying life, reducing stress and LIVING …rather that trying to gain the whole damn world …as seems to be wunna curse all the way back to Gehazi….

  4. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol…


  5. @ Bush Tea who wrote, ” focused on family issues, enjoying life, reducing stress and LIVING “

  6. NorthernObserver Avatar

    He was watching the Survivor Finale last night. Worked well for Jeremy, so he thought he would try it out on BU.


  7. @Zoe
    some free advice
    Stick to religious topics. Venturing outside of that area exposes some not so good thoughts… I a


  8. Bush Tea December 17, 2015 at 1:21 PM #
    Stop talking shiite do Zoe….

    Have you considered that few blacks ( WHY just a few?)go on to amass HUGE fortunes precisely because they become more focused on family issues, enjoying life, reducing stress and LIVING …rather that trying to gain the whole damn world …as seems to be wunna curse all the way back to Gehazi….

    I wonder what is the CURSE of ancient Africa? What were, and still are to a large extent, the Religions of the African continent?

    Why did BLACKS round up their Black brothers, and SELL then off into slavery?


  9. African Religions

    The earliest earliest evidence we have for religious faith in Africa is from Egypt, where by 3000 BC people were already worshipping Isis, Osiris, Ra, and the Amen. Further south, the Kushites seem to have also worshipped these gods, along with their own gods, Apedemak and Sebiumeker. Some Nubian gods, like Bes, seem to have travelled north to Egypt too.

    Outside of Egypt, however, the Bantu people of West Africa seem to have been more monotheistic. They thought of there being one god, sometimes a sky god or sun god and sometimes not. By around 1300 BC, we can see the first strains of an interest in monotheism emerging in Egypt with Akenaten.

    Tanit

    The goddess Tanit

    Polytheism triumphed when Akhenaten died, though, and survived through the conquest of North Africa by the Phoenicians who introduced their own gods to North Africa, like the goddess Tanit and the god Ba’al. The Greeks, and then the Romans, soon added their gods to the gods worshipped in North Africa. http://www.quatr.us/africa/religion.org

    Historically, it is a FACT, that all civilizations, bar none, who practiced and worshiped a myriad of FALSE deities, (gods) ALL came to ruination, every one of them!

  10. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar

    All civilizations have sought to explain anything that they cannot intellectualize by reference to the supernatural. It is, essentially, a matter of culture. Eventually, as enlightenment comes, the culture gradually changes. Those who are unwilling, or unable, to deal with this change, cling to the former culture even more vehemently in their cognitive dissonance.

    I am almost sure that those blacks who may have sold their brothers into slavery had some theological explanation for it.


  11. The historical record is incontrovertible—as documented in the PBS Africans in America series companion book:

    The white man did not introduce slavery to Africa . . . . And by the fifteenth century, men with dark skin had become quite comfortable with the concept of man as property . . . .

    Long before the arrival of Europeans on West Africa’s coast, the two continents shared a common acceptance of slavery as an unavoidable and necessary—perhaps even desirable—fact of existence.

    The commerce between the two continents, as tragic as it would become, developed upon familiar territory. Slavery was not a twisted European manipulation, although Europe capitalized on a mutual understanding and greedily expanded the slave trade into what would become a horrific enterprise . . . . It was a thunder that had no sound.

    Tribe stalked tribe, and eventually more than 20 million Africans would be kidnapped in their own homeland. 10

    Historians estimate that ten million of these abducted Africans “never even made it to the slave ships. Most died on the march to the sea”—still chained, yoked, and shackled by their African captors—before they ever laid eyes on a white slave trader.

    The survivors were either purchased by European slave dealers or “instantly beheaded” by the African traders “in sight of the [slave ship] captain” if they could not be sold. Of course, the even more horrific and inhuman middle passage—the voyage of a European (and later American) slave ship from Africa to the Western Hemisphere—still lay before those who had survived the forced trek to the coast.
    – See more at: http://historynewsnetwork.org


  12. Jeff Cumberbatch December 19, 2015 at 9:05 AM #

    All civilizations have sought to explain anything that they cannot intellectualize by reference to the supernatural. It is, essentially, a matter of culture. Eventually, as enlightenment comes, the culture gradually changes. Those who are unwilling, or unable, to deal with this change, cling to the former culture even more vehemently in their cognitive dissonance.

    I am almost sure that those blacks who may have sold their brothers into slavery had some theological explanation for it.

    Yes, it is called SIN, no matter what the ancient culture was, man try’s to intellectualize away SIN, but God calls it as it is:

    “The heart (the seat of mans desires) IS* deceitful above ALL things, and desperately wicked; Who can know it.” (Only God!) (Jer. 17:9)


  13. @Bush Tea December 17, 2015 at 1:21 PM #

    Zoe makes a lot of sense when he stays away from religion and reinforces the point of one race several tribes all with the same inhumane traits.


  14. @ Zoe in his post at 8:38 am lists the gods of various African civilizations. He goes on to state that these were all “false” gods and the worship of the same leads to ruination.

    Here is my question: Is it recorded that the people, of say what is now Rwanda or Benin or Nigeria or any region outside of what is today called Palestine/Israel, were at some time (more than 500 years ago) presented with the option of worshiping the “real” god?

    Let us remember “Amen Alley”.


  15. Black slavery used as propaganda

    The Multiculturalists, dominant in media and education, continuously use the issue of Black Slavery as a psychological baton to beat over the heads of White people, children in particular, to damage any concept of ethnic pride that they have (while at the same time, encouraging ethnic pride amongst Blacks, Asians, etc.). Black slavery, amongst other issues, is used by Multiculturalists as propaganda to discourage Whites from becoming so-called “racists”, and to encourage them (brainwash them) into becoming Multiculturalists.

    Kevin Alfred Strom, on the American Dissident Voices radio program, gave his views on Multiculturalist propaganda in his broadcast “The Truth About Slavery”.

    As Johann Wingard points out, the blame for slavery should not be placed solely upon the consciences of Europeans, and that it was a practice carried out by all races. In fact, slavery is still practiced in Africa, by Africans, even in modern times.

    “It would be wrong, however to place the focus only on Europe, as the African slave trade with Arabia was of similar if not greater proportions. Even after the West abolished slavery,

    Arab countries continued with this atrocity. Little was known of the methods by which the slaves were obtained, or of the raids and burning of villages and wholesale depopulation of large regions to supply slaves to the Mohammedan markets in the East, not to mention the demand for Africa itself.

    The export of slaves from East Africa to Arabia, Iran, and India had been a lucrative trade for centuries until it was finally stopped by Britain in 1845. Even as recently as 1953, several Saudi’s went to West Africa posing as Moslem missionaries and invited thousands of Africans on a pilgrimage to Mekka. On arrival the pilgrims were arrested for entering the country without visas and were sold as slaves. In the late 1950’s there were between 500,000 and 700,000 slaves in Arabia.

    But slavery, as practiced in Africa, was even more horrendous and still continues on a large scale, even to this day. On 6 March 2002, the French TV channel TF1, reported in its main news bulletin how an estimated 15 000 children, abducted from Mali with promises of a better life, were sold as slaves to cotton plantations in the Ivory Coast.” http://www.ironbarkresources.com


  16. Mr Zoe
    at what point in antiquity were the people of West Africa given the opportunity to worship the “true” god? Please cite references.

    It seems a bit unfair to ruin a people who did not know any “better”.


  17. @Ping Pong,

    I repeat, it is a cultural thing. Do we imagine that the stars of movies made in “Bollywood” or “Nollywood” are as hansome, as beautiful or as talented as those made in Hollywood? And if not, why not?

    Why are the gods of West Africa inferior to the one(s) our ancestors were told was/were the true one(s)?


  18. handsome, of course!


  19. The Explosion of Christianity in Africa

    In the twentieth century, Christianity in Africa exploded from an estimated population of eight or nine million in 1900 (8 to 9%) to some 335 million in 2000 (45%), marking a shift in the “center of gravity of Christianity” from the West to Latin America, parts of Asia and Africa. We thank the Overseas Ministries Study Center (OMSC) for the information and material used in this issue. Statistical information provided by David Barrett.
    At the turn of the 20th century, Christianity was virtually nonexistent in many parts of Africa but is now the faith of the majority, as the following figures demonstrate:

    Other African countries with a significant Christian population are:
    Seychelles 96.9%
    Saint Helena 96.2%
    Sao Tomé & Principe 95.8%
    Cape Verde Islands 95.1%
    Namibia 92.3%
    Burundi 91.7%
    Congo-Brazzaville 91.2%
    Lesotho 91%
    Gabon 90.6%
    Uganda 88.7%
    South Africa 83.1%
    Rwanda 82.7%
    Spanish North Africa 80.3%
    Equatorial Guinea 76.6%
    Central African Republic 67.8%
    Zimbabwe 67.5%
    Botswana 59.9%
    Cameroon 54.2%
    Ethiopia 57.7%
    Ghana 55.4%
    Eritrea 50.5%
    Tanzania 50.4%
    Madagascar 49.5%
    Nigeria 45.9%
    Togo 42.6%

    The African Story: Amazing Growth, Unthinkable Persecution

    In the 20th century alone, there have been some 1.8 million Christian martyrs in Africa. This figure does not take into account the estimated 600,000 Christians who have died in the genocidal conflicts in Rwanda and Burundi, nor does it fully account for the more than two million deaths in the 17 years of Sudanese civil war waged by the militant Islamist government on the predominantly Christian population of the south. http://www.christianity.com


  20. @Zoe

    The numbers you posted are relevant for which period again?

    >


  21. Jeff
    I am not arguing with anyone… Zoe alleges that anyone not following the “true” god is doomed. Fine. However as a matter of fairness shouldn’t a people be given the chance to accept or reject said god? So presumably Zoe knows (not just believe or infer) that West Africans rejected the “true” god and so deserve what they got. OK then. All I want to know is when, where or how this rejection took place.

    Btw Priyanka Chopra is one of the most beautiful actresses ever LOL.


  22. Ping Pong December 19, 2015 at 10:20 AM #
    Mr Zoe
    at what point in antiquity were the people of West Africa given the opportunity to worship the “true” god? Please cite references.

    It seems a bit unfair to ruin a people who did not know any “better”.

    PP, Man’s conscience without direct revelation from God, KNOWS from the Created order that He cannot be worshiped in IMAGES, or other idolatrous false deities; it is Satan that brings these falsities and lies to deceive mankind.

    God’s Wrath on Unrighteousness.

    “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against ALL ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the TRUTH in unrighteousness, BECAUSE what maybe KNOW of God is MANIFEST in them, for God has SHOWN it to them.”

    “For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are CLEARLY seen, being UNDERSTOOD by the things that are MADE, so that they are WITHOUT EXCUSE.” (v.20)

    “Because, although they knew God they did NOT glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became FUTILE in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were DARKENED.”

    “Professing to be wise, they became fools. And changed the Glory of the incorruptible God into an IMAGE made like corruptible man- and birds, and four-footed animals and creeping things.” ( Romans. 1: 18-23) Emphasis added.

    PP, note verses 20 and 23 carefully!

    That, “For since the CREATION of the world, His (God’s) invisible attributes are CLEARLY seen, being UNDERSTOOD by the things that are MADE, so that they are WITHOUT excuse.” (v.20).

    The point is, that these ancient civilizations, Africa et al, were WITHOUT EXCUSE, as they had the same visible, natural witness, “…being UNDERSTOOD by the things that are MADE…” by Almighty God, the One True and Living God…

    But, like the other ancient civilization, Egypt, et al; “Professing to be wise, they became fools…And CHANGED the Glory of the incorruptible God INTO the IMAGE made like corruptible man- and birds and four-footed animals and creeping things” (v. 23)

    Exactly what ALL the ancient civilization DID, in a variety of differing and similar IMAGES, which was/is CRASS IDOLATRY, always was and continues to be.

    But, today Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, et al countries, are experiencing a great revival through the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ, and MILLIONS are being Saved, Liberated and set FREE from the bondage of Idolatry, false religions, into the Glorious Kingdom of God, through the Only Saviour and Lord, Jesus Christ.

    Their testimonies are amazing, as they experience the JOY, PEACE and happiness, In, by and through Jesus Christ, that they NEVER had in their ancient religious rituals and ceremonies.

    And yes, millions are being martyred for their belief in Christ, but, the Eternal Joy that awaits them in Heaven, as they immediately enter His Presence, no words can aptly describe!


  23. @Zoe

    Here is what I gleaned from those countries in Africa with significant Christian populations, I saw countries which were under the thumb of the European colonizers which further proves that a Bible in one hand and a gun in the other worked.


  24. @ David, trust this, that was posted earlier, will suffice to answer your question!

    The Explosion of Christianity in Africa

    In the twentieth century, Christianity in Africa exploded from an estimated population of eight or nine million in 1900 (8 to 9%) to some 335 million in 2000 (45%), marking a shift in the “center of gravity of Christianity” from the West to Latin America, parts of Asia and Africa. We thank the Overseas Ministries Study Center (OMSC) for the information and material used in this issue. Statistical information provided by David Barrett.

    At the turn of the 20th century, Christianity was virtually nonexistent in many parts of Africa but is now the faith of the majority, as the following figures demonstrate:


  25. Sargeant December 19, 2015 at 11:35 AM #
    @Zoe

    Here is what I gleaned from those countries in Africa with significant Christian populations, I saw countries which were under the thumb of the European colonizers which further proves that a Bible in one hand and a gun in the other worked.

    The FACTS of recent times, and today, are not dealing with the European colonizers, and if those EC of the Slave trade era had guns in one hand and the Bible in the other, they were NOT true Christians, just MASQUERADING under the banner of Christianity.

    One cannot have a GUN in one hand, claiming to be a Christians, as some of the colonizing did, NOT true Christians AT ALL!


  26. Zoe

    You’re wrong in your analysis of European Christianity because it is well documented that Christianized Europe objected to the Atlantic Slave Trade, but slave traders mind you, convinced Christianized Europe that African people were less than human; subhuman to be more exacted. And this erroneous pronouncement made it possible for the evil institution of slavery to flourish unimpeded for centuries in the Caribbean and the Americas.

    Now for further exploration on this topic, you can read one of Sir Arthur Lewis books, of which he elaborated in detail as to the reasons the Atlantic- Slave-Trade was allowed flourished in the amidst Christianized Europe.


  27. Dompey December 19, 2015 at 12:07 PM #
    Zoe

    “You’re wrong in your analysis of European Christianity because it is well documented that Christianized Europe objected to the Atlantic Slave Trade, but slave traders mind you, convinced Christianized Europe that African people were less than human; subhuman…”

    “Now for further exploration on this topic, you can read one of Sir Arthur Lewis books, of which he elaborated in detail as to the reasons the Atlantic- Slave-Trade was allowed flourished in the amidst Christianized Europe.”

    BTW Dompey, who are you referring to as ‘European Christianity’? Please clarify?


  28. @Zoe December 19, 2015 at 11:27 AM #

    I find it passing strange that you can bring verifiable facts on historical events,for which I compliment you and yet lapse into to the realm of mumbo jumbo with visitations,revelations and time travel to justify some myth foisted on the western masses by the Romans 1800 odd years ago…..interesting.


  29. Zoe
    What I am trying to say is the fact that Europe did not just accepted the enslavement of the African people at face-value, a convincing argument had to be made in support of this evil institution because as you well know: the notion of enslaving any human being collided with the European Christian ideal at the time.


  30. The Art of Misdirection

    “Misdirection is a form of deception in which the attention of an audience is focused on one thing in order to distract its attention from another. Managing the audience’s attention is the aim of all theater, it is the foremost requirement of theatrical magic.”

    Whu dis article bout again?

    Ohhhhhhh, open Letter to Sir Cow Williams a good friend of Zoe.

    I will bet the remainder of de ole man days that if de Blogmaster open a Blog her ONLY FOR ZOE for all “the Lords Words”, Zoe wan not gine stand in dat pasture and eat the Word of God by heself.

    “And Jesus answering said unto them, Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s. And they marvelled at him…

    Whu COW senile racist remarks about his employees having “nothing but the shirt pun dem back when they came to work for his massa donkey and peeple stating so here got to do with “the Explosion of Christianity in Africa?”

    Wunna does tek de Word of the Lord and let people get reason to hate to hear it , jes like if it is ISIS or Ebola or HIV Aids, peeple does hate tuh see wunna or take comfort in the comfort of His Word and Promise!!

    To put it crudely there is no mention in the New Testament of Jesus going to the toilet….it is not pertinent/germane to what is being presented in the Word of the Lord as is this being here.

    It is of you dabblers in the word of GOD that Amos says “21 I hate, I despise your feast days, and I will not smell in your solemn assemblies. 22 Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept them: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. 23 Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols…”

    You are like Legion (the real one rather the parent) when you continuously use The Word of the Lord to spew out His Word in defense of the reprehensible…


  31. Vincent Haynes December 19, 2015 at 12:28 PM #
    @Zoe December 19, 2015 at 11:27 AM #

    I find it passing strange that you can bring verifiable facts on historical events,for which I compliment you and yet lapse into to the realm of mumbo jumbo with visitations,revelations and time travel to justify some myth foisted on the western masses by the Romans 1800 odd years ago…..interesting.

    VH, what you refer to as “…the realm of mumbo jumbo…” can be discerned very carefully and critically, separating the myth from the FACTS, verifiable by historical events…its just that you have chosen not to want to truly consider the TRUTH…also very interesting!!!


  32. @Zoe December 19, 2015 at 1:20 PM #

    Chuckle…..we shall agree to disagree on that topic.


  33. To the BU ‘Intelligensia’ those who are well qualified academically, be it Law, Economics, what ever, let it be known, that Intellectualism, does not grant an automatic path-way to an understanding of spiritual truth, specifically as it relates to God’s Word, the Bible.

    Yes, God does not bypass the intellect, but, one must first come to God by Faith, then He allows the intellect which is first OPENED by Faith, to begin to grasp and understand the things of God, which otherwise remain as foolishness to the unregenerate mind!

    Credo, ut Intelligam, ‘I believe in order that I might understand.’ Anselm’s statement of his premise concerning the relationship of faith and reason from Proslogion, 1; a conscious echo of Augustine’s Crede, ut Intelligas!


  34. Credo, ut Intelligam, ‘I believe in order that I might understand.’

    wow! UT WITH THE SUBJUNCTIVE! LOL MURDAH


  35. ZOE TALK YA TALK MAN
    DONT LET DAT BIBLE ILLITERATE STOP YOU FROM POSTING
    AT LAST YOU ARE COHERENT AND INTELLIGENT IN WHAT YOU SAY AND ONE DOES NOT HAVE TO WADE THROUGH A LOAD OF WAFFLE AND IRRELEVANCE TO TRY TO UNDERSTAND THE BOVINE EXCREMENT HE EFFLUXES AND EXUDES HERE


  36. @ Georgie Porgie

    I expected you to come to the rescue of the damsel in distress, I bet you would have come and swear upon the Soul of The Living GOD it was in my fingers as I wrote to Zoe.

    I stay away from medicine, other than Bush Tea, or subject where I have had personal experience, like appendicitis, goadies, things like that, Cricket, because it seems to epitomize in living colour the repetitive and oftimes clearly incompetent levels of decision making that besieges Caribbean efforts to say to the World, “we are here”

    A past wife called all this regional posturing among we island people “a clear reflection of how small dicked men attempt to make up for our physical inadequacies and seek to show “our” prowess (observe the use of the plural pronoun) in things global, Cricket LIAT etc.

    You are a bitter man who holds a grudge long but I understand you and your comfort zones,

    You are a bright bajan, by your own lengthy submission, scorned in Barbados, going to distant climes, achieving financial independence, but little social/political acumen in that clime, a fate that attends many who leave the Rock, we go north to “fortune and fame”, and find ourselves victims of “wraith-like existences”, neither Canadian, Brit, American because we are true, yet displaced patriots, but still not accepted in the place of our birth.

    We are like babies born on planes or on board a liner at see in international waters.

    Couple that with the fact that we are dying, aware of that death when each day as we rise and sit on the skeleton, no longer covered in muscles and fat (do your doctor thing bout lipides and ting) irrelevant ants.

    So like you I come and give a little encouragement to cybernet causes cause de form cant take the harshness of physical encounter no more.

    As a prerequisite for your medical studies you would have had at least 4 years at secondary school in Bim to regurgitate the nomative, vocative, accusative, genitive dative and ablative for the first 2 years and, by virtue of your immediate recognition of the native sentence, 2 more to have mastered the topic.

    My point older (yet not wiser man) than Zoe is that “thou understandeth what thou readeth” unlike this pretend Christian who (i) copies and pastes from other tomes and (ii) rises to defend at occasions where he should be silent.

    @ Zoe

    Again I will say this to you hopeful that your defender the disillusioned doctor will keep his clap trap shut

    2 Samuel 12

    “Wherefore hast thou despised the commandment of the Lord, to do evil in his sight? thou hast killed Uriah the Hittite with the sword, and hast taken his wife to be thy wife, and hast slain him with the sword of the children of Ammon.”

    What Sir Cow did was wrong and you are defending and alternatively running interference on behalf of this man for what is unpardonable act, WITH THE WORD OF THE LORD !!!


  37. Errr.” Unpardonable act” against Who? are you God?


  38. Whuloss from the Fraudulent Bible Thumper sorry Saint, he who would defend COW with the Bible, through Servant and self appointed saviour (purposed lower case) he who can can more than likely read the Bible in Latin and, based on the year that he attended a specific Bajan school, possibly even speak Greek to simpleton of the group Stupid, Stupider and Stupidest, the very being in the Bible of whom this tale speaks – One Legion AC!!

    We have come full circle all we need now is the Rapture to complete this unholy triune of Zoe, GP and AC..whuloss.


  39. @PUDRYR

    What Sir COW et al are reacting badly to is those uppity Blacks who are able to vent their spleen at will via social media and there is not one thing they can do about it.


  40. David December 19, 2015 at 3:55 PM #
    @PUDRYR

    What Sir COW et al are reacting badly to is those uppity Blacks who are able to vent their spleen at will via social media and there is not one thing they can do about it.

    YEAH the uppity Blacks are able to vent their spleen at will via social media but there is not one thing they can do about ANYTHING HAPPENING IN BIM. aH LIE?

    everything continues thE same, MORE OR LESS. IN FACT THINGS ARE WORSE aH LIE?

    zoe
    CONTINUE TO RIGHTLY DIVIDE THE WORD OF TRUTH
    CUT AND PASTE TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT
    ENJOY YOUR SELF

    SIGNED the disillusioned doctor

  41. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC…….you illiterate, I just read everyone’s post and learned something. Read David’s post.


  42. Even if nothing changes in Barbados we will die trying. Not trying to plagiarize Voltaire.


  43. iT SEEMS THAT ZOE IS WILLING TO DIE TRYING TOO aH LIE?

    AT LEAST HE CHOSES RELEVANT SCRIPTURES IN HIS ARGUEMENTS

    AND THINGS ARE DFINITELY CHANGING IN BARBADOS-AND ELSEWHERE- FOR THE WORSE!


  44. @WW&C….nincoompoop what did you learn from David,s comment be expilcit

  45. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    GP…some things re thiefing speaker of the house Michael Carrington being shamed through social media for stealing the disabled man’s money, he paid it back only through being shamed island wide, across the region and in North America where many people read these posts.

    Quite recently, empty headed Sandiford-Garner quickly made sure the folks of St. Andrew got temporary relief after sitting on her ass for over a year blaming DBLP who was in for 14 years and did nothing and forgetting DBLP who have been in for 7 years and had to be shamed into doing something to alleviate the people of St. Andrew’s misery. Check out today’s unline news to see the clowns posing in photo op in St. Andrew. Those two are just a couple of positive changes that have occured, there are more.. Certain things in the Supreme Court are also taking a turn for the better, because of the exposure on social media. Nothing will change if we don’t speak out.

    Shaming the pokiticians into doing their jobs did not change their petty ways however, they are still assigning blame jn their slimy, petty political ways. Social mefia is working change is alwsys slow, but sure. Many of the viciously evil, do not want their friends and family in North America, Europe etc reading of their wicked acts in Barbados and the Caribbean.

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    AC….you are always too many steps behind..lol


  47. @David December 19, 2015 at 4:24 PM #

    Even if nothing changes in Barbados we will die trying.
    ……………………………………………………………………………………….

    Trying to do What?

    What is the cause that needs dying for……who/what needs defending?

    This time both Zoe and GP are making sense…..except for the Biblical claptrap.

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    Vincent…..you were doing so well for 2 days, now you are starting to fade….be strong.


  49. Well Well & Consequences December 19, 2015 at 4:36 PM #

    ALTHOUGH WHAT YOU ARE SAYING IS TRUE, THINGS CONTINUE TO CHANGE FOR THE WORSE STILL


  50. @Vincent

    Surely you appreciate the ideal to attain wholesome living does not occur by accident. We are all small particles of a living organism and what we do at the local level will affect the system as a whole. If you want to do nothing that is your prerogative.You are free to adopt the role of onlooker.

    On 19 December 2015 at 20:53, Barbados Underground wrote:

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