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There has been the usual chatter this week in response to yet another incident of student on teacher violence at a secondary school. Whether it is the slashing of tyres of a teacher, spitting on a teacher, pushing a teacher down a flight of stairs, refusing to pick up the wrapper, the bottomline is that teachers and other actors in the education system must lead. All we hear from the Minister responsible Ronald Jones, talk show puppets like Peter Wickham, union officials et al is the inflammatory rhetoric.

Has the time come for us to select a minister of education who is intimately familiar with raising children? Should we give credence to a talk show host who is devoid of the concept of the personal commitment humankind should have to procreation?   Has the time come to thank Jones for his service and to give another person with a different skillset a chance to ‘stabilize’ the education system? All agree – even the minister responsible – that we have a serious problem to solve. And by his mouthings he appears to be clueless about how to constructively engage the issues. BU recalls Jones’ directive a couple years ago that mobile devices MUST not be brought to the school complex. A directive which was largely ignored. BU recalls that Jones was negligent in how he managed the Alexandra mess. He sat on a report for months until the matter escalated and resulted in scarce public dollars having to be approved by the prime minister to band aide the matter in a PR exercise. Several more cases can be cited to support the ineffectiveness of the ministry of education under Jones’ leadership. The exodus of experienced teachers is another that in large part is as a result of poor management and the political appointment of Karen Best as chief education officer.

Any good parent will tell you the responsibility of parenting is serious business. It calls for relationship building with the offspring –  nurturing and fostering respect, creating an environment to motivate them to give of their best, being honest with them and encouraging them to be sensibly curious, the list is long. Are we happy the same approach required of that is good parents within the home is being translated to the school system? BU respectfully suggest NO!

The BU household watched the following video of the well know Mac Fingall. Some things we will not agree with him and this is to be expected. This is a man who has walked the talk in his role as a teacher at the Lodge School and as a social activist in the community. His involvement in the Lodge School movement to reinstate it as a preferred learning institution as well as the success of the athletics program under his leadership is the stuff folkore is made. As a country many of the social ills which afflict our little country can be tracked to weak leadership. The good news is that our small size allows us to create an action plan to pull it back over a three to five year period. The bad news is that we need to get the political directorate to agree. The great irony exposed by our system of government is that the political class has become the albatross around the necks of its citizens. Has the time come for the citizenry to exact a pound of flesh like Shylock? He too was incensed when Antonio spat on him, physically abused him …


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102 responses to “Student on Teacher Violence – The Revenge Factor”


  1. A pastoral system is needed urgently..! I have an enormous amount of resources and also 30 years of teaching and management experiences acquired in the UK…! I approached the Minister for Education 18 months ago and I’m still waiting for an appointment to discuss my ideas! Maybe he’s afraid of someone telling him how to run his office..!? A typical Bajan (male) mentality…
    Minister, I’m still available!


  2. PS… I don’t think the Minister he’s qualified for the position!

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Before judging and jumping on they want licks, children should disciplined, the teacher is alwsys right bandwsgon…FIRST, there needs to be a serious investigation in why these kids feel so tormented, that they are physically and violently lashing out.

    It is a social problem and the adults are failing the kids.


  4. Confession 1:
    I spanked my son a few more times than I should have; but in the eyes of my mother not as frequently as I should have. I have gotten older and perhaps much more foolish, for I believe that children should not receive licks as a form of punishment
    (or as a reward 🙂 – a few of you are too bright).

    Confession 2:
    Is it that our leadership is weak or is it that they may be out of step or out of time? Jones ruling on cellphones may simply reflect the fact that there were fundamental changes in technology and in society that he was not fully aware of. My son was probably one of the last of his friends to get a phone. On looking back, the main reason was because his dad was a dinosaur with ancient notions of what a phone was for and not thinking of a phone as a ‘computer’ or a tool that he could use.

    Some of the leadership we have in place may be appropriate for a different era, but not for today.

    Confession 3:
    At one stage in my life, I was a teacher at a secondary school in Barbados. (Don’t hold that against me). One of the greatest frustrations I had, was that parents who could not control their children, would form an alliance and present a united front against the teacher.

    Problems which the parents and I could have solved together went unaddressed.


  5. @TheGazer

    The issues you have identified all point to weak leadership. What differentiated Barbados from the rest in the 70s and 80s to a lesser extent is that we were loyal to our way of doing things. Here is the issue, we have a problem and leaders by definition are expected to fix the problem.

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  6. many who are dealing with these cases don’t have children and probably dont like children these. the springer case shoul also be investigated .

  7. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    A minister is always qualified for his position. The problem arises when he behaves like a technocrat and interferes with the process of selecting his technocrats. Technocrats should be certified in their professions and apply the tools and skills acquired there in ,without fear or favour. This society used t be a society that loved children . It has become one which wants it children to like them.

  8. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @TheGazer April 16, 9:11 AM …seems to me that your confession#1, actually captures the overall issue perfectly: leadership that they may be out of step with the times are by definition expected to be able to ‘double stamp’ and get in time and fix the problem.

    (I suspect any old cadet would understand the ‘double stamp’ to get back ‘in time-step’ comment)

    As the blogmaster noted eaders are expected to lead by making the difficult and unpopular decisions; and exactly as you indicated with your personal experience of leading your son you did just that.

    We can confab about who is a good leader and revisit political decisions with beautiful 20-20 hindsight to our heart’s content but for all practical purposes, good leadership can always withstand any objective review…

    …. In simple terms it is always the best and most considered decision that drives towards the desired solution which is based on all the available information at that time.

    So at the time your decision to spank surely took into consideration all circumstances; similarly your decision to withhold a cell phone. You clearly suggest that you would lead in a completely different way today than you did ‘yesterday’.

    That is what all leaders have to do.

    So if Jones seems out of step he clearly was never good at understanding the rudiments of ‘drill’/never a cadet , never an involved parent or just a very inept leader.

    Who knows!.

  9. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    In another manifestation I had a reputation for being firm but fair. I am heartened ,now that i am retired,by the scores of my proteges who remembered something I said or did for them that was a defining for them.

  10. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    I loved your analogy about getting back in step when marching out of step with the rest of the platoon. You must have gone to that place on Crumpton Street. At the other place on the Society Plantation it was double step. Not Stamp. I agree whole heartedly with your submission.


  11. TheGazer April 16, 2016 at 9:11 AM #

    Confession 2 sums it up well…

    Our education system has not evolved,like many of our other systems and I will put it down to management,the inability to prioritise how the limited finances of the govt should be spent coupled with a lack of vision as to where we are heading.

  12. Bernard Codrington. Avatar
    Bernard Codrington.

    Mr. Fingall went beyond the call of duty to halt the downward slide in discipline among the youth ,especially at The Lodge School. His approach appeared to some to be unorthodox but it was effective. Moreover, it was not unfamiliar to those of us who were socialized and schooled in Eastern parishes of Barbados.


  13. @Vincent

    If it is about vision then it is leadership. Management issues must follow. In other words the leadership issue must come first.

  14. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Adults continue to fail to realize that children live what they learn, so they continue to ignore that to society’s detriment…..and talking about how one was raised throughout the last 5 decades is moot since heer we have corrupt, immoral leaders and corrupt, unethical greedy professionals who society is telling these same children, they should emulate…so that long time upbringing did not work out as well as everyone is trying to make everyone else believe, a facade…children are more informed and can clearly see through all the bullshit…..adults have to up their game and stop the pretense that adults are ALWAYS right…they have fcked it up.

    How could anyone be surprised that the society is dysfunctional and the children are the products of that dysfunction.


  15. First it starts with refusing to pick up a “sweetie paper”…..

    I agree with Mac on this one seems the old fashioned notion of discipline has gone the way of the dinosaur, It is tempting to bring up “when I was at school etc.” but why according to some must the Minister of Ed. be involved in any dispute? Either we have rules or we have chaos if children can’t abide by the rules at a school let them attend an alternative institution of their or their parent’s choice. When we go to work sometimes we don’t like some of the Company rules and we have choices either we learn to live with them or we quit and find another job to our liking its called life and the sooner some of these miscreants learn about life the better.


  16. David April 16, 2016 at 10:17 AM #

    ……and where does this leadership come from but the same children via the adults….in other words if the teacher is unable to show leadership because,the MoE does not because,the Cabinet does not,because the govt does not,because the masses do not,then the children will not know what it is…….we are like a dog chasing its tail.


  17. We see more evidence here of the disastrous thinking that has infected the Caribbean from its British and North American masters. The same permissive attitude to raising children that comes from homosexual and feminist leaders that has led to unprecedented violence and sexual misconduct in the US and the UK.
    When real men ran the education system in the 1960s these problems were skilfully managed. Not any more. Yet David and his fellow tribesmen want ever larger doses of the failed feminist- homosexual ideology.
    You people never learn.

  18. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    When you look at it like that, you can identify the root cause of the irrational behavior children are displaying, young impressionable minds are not getting what they need to feed on the positive to be ablemature and grow., too much negative oozing out of the leaders, the professionals, parents and adults as a whole.

  19. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    When “real men” ran the education system in the 60s, many were in the closet, closed secrets that are secrets no more, everyone now has to adapt. ..but…in so doing, they keep using the same tired ideologies that no longer applies to today’s environment and today’s youth.


  20. Cannt understand the Union involvement so early in the issue before administrative process has fully taken its course. One can understand the Union need of wanting to address the plight of the teacher but this action of early involvement seems to be unwarranted at this time and can give cause to adding fuel to fire
    Seems preferably the Union should have proceed with wise and prudent judgement allowing the MOU sufficient time on the gathering of information relevant to circumstances with a noticeable regard of not giving a public perception towards the MOU of biasis towards one side or another


  21. Things were going on in schools before this Ronald Jones became the minister but under him things have gone from bad to worse.

    He came in and completely politicized t


  22. Things were going on in schools before this Ronald Jones became the minister but under him things have gone from bad to worse.

    He came in and completely politicized the ministry. Professional education officers started leaving in droves and left the ministry to him and his political appointees…..and what a fine mess we have today.

    Early on when the DLP was feeling emboldened to do as the hell they wanted because they had won an election…..this same minister went to an event at the Gymnasium and lambasted the teachers before a boisterous bunch of school children. The chldren cheered loudly as he did so. Next thing he did, he cussed the principals and tell them to leave the schools’ keys when they leave on evenings “cause the schools dont belong to wunnah”.

    We are reaping the whirlwind!

    Truth be told, some of the parents are dispicable, some of them should never have birthed children. They are no role models for their children, the children learn their bad behaviour from these bad parents. There are no parents to set any guidelines and then they expect teachers to do everything when the said teachers have their own lives and problems.

    I made it my business to be part of every PTA executive at every school my children attended because they were my priorities. Once a principal said that they had a boy who was giving every teacher trouble, he refused to take orders or to comply with the rules and regulations of the school. Upon investigation, they found out that there was no father in the house, the mother was doing her own thing and he was the “man” in the house. So there was no way that he was coming to school to take orders from anyone.

    We are reaping the whirlwind from poor parenting! Not one single thing is going right in this country!

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Children live what they learn, the adults in the society are failures. Children should be allowed to live and grow as children until they are matured enough to handle adulthood. No good role model on the islands, no father figures, generations of young lives will be lost to the carelessness and callousness of adults.

  24. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @chad99999 April 16, 2016 at 1:27 PM # WOW…and double Wow! “…The same permissive attitude to raising children that comes from homosexual and feminist leaders that has led to unprecedented violence and sexual misconduct in the US and the UK.” ———— REALLY.

    You sir, come over as too intelligent to pass off such remarks as the ramblings of an uninformed hater…so I can only presume that you were an ostrich in a former life and hark back to that head-burying ting you did so well!

    One blogger said it pellucidly above “…there was no father in the house, the mother was doing her own thing”. Nothing homosexual about that type of permissiveness seems to me.

    But you burrowed deep wid your head on this one: “When real men ran the education system in the 1960s these problems were skilfully managed….”————— As another blogger in her pellucid way said re your real men, “many were in the closet”.

    As I recall there was a barrel-chested , real enough looking man who ran that education department in the 60s. They say he did skillfully manage affairs as he was a brilliant man who, dare I say, was British educated in that ‘Tudor’ style tradition, one could say!…..Now he was no closeted homosexual but rather according to those who know he was in fact ‘openly’ gay.

    To dispel discrimination of sexual orientation is not being permissive…it is being humane.

    In schools across the US, UK and I presume in Barbados there are kids in their clubs organizing against bullies and haters…and here is Daddy doing his darnedest to show them exactly why their efforts are so important.

    Your obvious intelligence and depth is really tarnished with such absolutely insensitive remarks


  25. the article seems to have been written but a retard..how in Gods name can any Minister address the all the challenges and deficiencies throughout the entire school system unless he is a magican
    For an educated class most seem to have a clouded vision of reality


  26. @BU “Peter Wickham…Should we give credence to a talk show host who is devoid of the concept of the personal commitment humankind should have to procreation?”

    Dear BU: Why don’t you leave Peter Wickham alone. I like Peter. I don’t always agree with him, but I like him. Please note that there is absolutely no need for all 8 billion of us in this world to reproduce, and thankfully by the will of God all of them will NOT reproduce. There is no need for Peter (nor for you) to reproduce if you do not feel like it.


  27. @TheGazer April 16, 2016 at 9:11 AM “that parents who could not control their children, would form an alliance and present a united front against the teacher.”

    You know Gazer, it is not about teachers nor parents controlling children. Children need to be taught and need to learn SELF control. By the time a child is 13 or 14 as the alleged spitter is, she should have long have learned SELF control. What is this obsession that we have with others controlling us, or with us controlling others?

    The secret is SELF control.


  28. some of these children who act out in hostile manner has ongoing mental issues which goes untreated because parents not wanting to believe that the child is mentally ill, Most times parents would let denial become the master of the child’s destiny and pursue harsh discipline methods as alternative which in effect create an environment of hostility in the mind of the child resulting in hate and violent actions towards any one ,
    The seriousness of a child hostile action who is mentally ill should be placed at the feet of the parent for their callous disregard of not seeking help for a child who they know at times has exhibited volatility towards themselves and others,
    In other words the child negative action can be prevented if the parent does what is right in the best interest of the child’s well being by assuming a method of responsibility which would avoid a traumatic scene for both the victim and the child


  29. @don April 16, 2016 at 9:27 AM “many who are dealing with these cases don’t have children and probably dont like children

    As I always told my children. The teacher doesn’t have to like you and you don’t have to like the teacher. But you must be respectful at all times (even or especially when you have no liking for and no respect for the teacher)

    It is NOT about feelings.

    It is about behaviour.

    BEHAVE well.

    Even, or especially when ya feel like committing murder.


  30. @chad99999 April 16, 2016 at 1:27 PM “raising children that comes from homosexual and feminist leaders that has led to unprecedented violence and sexual misconduct in the US and the UK.”

    So heterosexual men behaving badly is somehow the fault of feminist women and homosexual men?

    When will (heterosexual?) men like you grow up and realized that adults are ALWAYS responsible for their own actions.

    No the homosexual did not make you do it.

    No the feminist did not make you do it.

    No the devil did not make you do it.

    You once you have reached the age of reason are responsible for your own actions.


  31. @Well Well & Consequences April 16, 2016 at 1:37 PM “When “real men” ran the education system in the 60s, many were in the closet.”

    Please note that I think that all sex should be in the closet. We have far too much openness nowadays…why do I need to know about your sex life unless I am your spouse/lover/health professional?

    I think that all of the teachers, and all of the students should put their sex lives back in the closet.

    Separate closets or course.

    And it would not hurt if the administrators and the political class shoved theirs far back in the closet too.


  32. @Well Well & Consequences April 16, 2016 at 7:27 PM “No good role model on the islands, no father figures.”

    Don’t be so negative Well Well.

    There are still many many excellent parents.

    There are still many excellent fathers (I prefer to call them fathers rather than father figures) Call a fella a father figure and he might think that he is doing all right if he stands up and does nothing like some kinda mock stick.

    Being a father means being active.

    Being a mother means being active.

    DOING EVERYDAY that which is in the best interest of your children.


  33. @ac April 16, 2016 at 9:15 PM “some of these children who act out in hostile manner has ongoing mental issues which goes untreated because parents not wanting to believe that the child is mentally ill,…The seriousness of a child hostile action who is mentally ill should be placed at the feet of the parent for their callous disregard of not seeking help for a child who they know at times has exhibited volatility towards themselves and others”

    Cuhdear ac:

    now ya blaming parents who unfortunately have mentally ill children?

    You do know don’t you that many mental illnesses have a genetic basis.

    You do know that mental illness sometimes does not show up until the early to mid twenties by which time one or more children have already been born.

    Even while I agree with you that parents should seek help for their mentally ill children, the same way that they seek help for children who have fallen and broken an arm, you know as well as I do that there is a great stigma attached to mental illness, and that furthermore many mental illnesses, especially in children and young adults are difficult to treat, as some of the medicines which work effectively in adults are not as effective when used with children. And you know as well that there are not enough psychiatrists to treat everybody who has serious mental illness.

    I have a friend with one mentally ill child. Friend is the best parent in the world, but still the child gave both parents’ (yes 2) and teachers horrors for many years…thankfully after trying many therapies and medicines functioning fairly well as an adult.

    But it has never been easy.


  34. @Simple Simon

    Please don’t be simple.The reference to Wickham not having children is questioning his capacity to be empathetic as it relates to rising concerns in education and the knock on this is having in the social landscape of Barbados.

  35. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Simple…I admit I was being a little mean spirited about there being no good role models comment…that was a result of that disgrace Billie “the goat” Miller having the nerve to slither out of her closet to mislead the world, either her or who wrote the article or both, that she is some mentor or good role model for anyone, when she herself was so beastly, beating and abusing women…

    I hate when these nasty, pimp titled liars and the scum who have enabled and condoned their behaviors for decades try to paint them, who are part of society’s problems, not part of the solutions….as saints.

    I dont usually look at people’s lifestyles and I too believe it should remain private and not affecting any other person’s life, but the only reason Billie Miller is not still beating women is because she is now too old and sick. The only reason Mia is no longer being accused of beating women, is as someone said, she knows she will hit the right or wrong woman one day, depend on how you look at it……. and it will be her last.

    So among the titled frauds and pretenders, there are no good mentors or role models that the young folk can truly say, they can model their behaviors after. Though I still believe that parents are the most appropriare role models for their children, no one else and if they are failures at this, that is where the break down in society begins.

    Kudos to the females and males who are good parents and try their very best to install good manners and discipline that young people can use wisely throughout their lives.

    Parent’s role in guiding their young is crucial, decades of that being mainly left to the female is taking it’s toll. Too many fathers have failed. Too many adults have become part of the problem when they maliciously either molest or lead other people’s children into a life of crime and selling their bodies…..there is more than enough blame to go around in this instance and the adults can hold the lion’s share.

    Re mental illness in children, there is still too much backwardness and ignorance on the island associated with this, displayed by adults, which also put children at a distinct advantage.

    Sometimes it’s just a matter of needing behavior modification counselling, therapies or medication for a short period to create that change, umless it’s severe, but again, ignorance by adults, some who are supposed to be professionals, make an already difficult and sensitive situation worse with their malicious behaviors…and if adults cannot control or discipline themselves in these situations, where would children be expected to learn self control and discipline in any situation.


  36. #deweavetootight


  37. SS how and where did i blame parents for having a mentally ill children?

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    if you do not understand what i am stating it would be better to read without making an untruthful and unnecessary reply
    The fact being my comment was rigid and harsh on irresponsible parenting which leads to neglect of the child’s well being


  38. @David April 17, 2016 at 4:15 AM “#deweavetootight”

    No need to be sexist sweet Davie.


  39. Just listened to minister Stephen Lashley talking about all these youth programs operating in the schools. Good thing!

  40. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    David April 17, 2016 at 1:15 PM #

    Chuckle…….and you believe what the political class tells you….I presume you have done the due dilligence….


  41. Way back in the early 1960’s the then Instructor at Richmond, and later Headmaster John Lovell was pleading for the subject of Logic to be taught in schools, something we very much need more than ever these days since the redundancy of good old Common Sense. Students , especially boys, challenging teachers existed back in the late ’50, when many boys entering the newly established secondary schools were more sturdily built than many of the male teachers , who themselves had just left one of the older secondary schools. Commonsense prevailed. Or in the case of the late Oliver Walker, ” Let us go around the back and strip down to our underwear and battle it out.”
    And today, long outside of the classroom , we have big hard back men and women who ,in every sphere of our everyday lives , show blatant disregard for the good discipline of law and order,and who no longer seem to know right from wrong. This is most evident on our highways. Previously we have referred to it as ZR Culture,and has done very little other than a lot of talk to combat this social spreading disease, and like the character once known as Douche Can remarked,…… Now everybody is doing it.


  42. I am with Well Well on this one. While no child should react violently, and indeed any such child should be disciplined appropriately, there is a root cause.

    I see two. One, the education system is failing miserably. As in my day, there are some excellent teachers, but there are some who are a waste of time and NOT teaching properly. That is a fact. Either they are incompetent or they simply do not care.

    Also, in my day we had a few who were clearly sadistic, at least used emotional bullying tactics.

    We were not of the ilk to retaliate, but many of today’s children are raised in homes where retaliation is either usual or there is little parenting, or they simply are taught at home to not take rubbish from anyone, whatever the consequences.

    Therefore, you will have a crisis and this is it.

    The second issue is the societal norms, aside from the educational system. Children today are seen as adults, or act like it. When they act as adults i.e. with responsibilities as adults in getting themselves fed, having sexual relationships (if you call it that), they are effectively acting as adults and will see themselves as such. And as such will react on a ‘peer’ basis to those who teach them, as adults.

    Peer basis should not be violent, it should be mediation, but they do not have the skills, they have not learnt them, from the poor education system. All they are learning is regurgitation. They have not learnt to think, nor education in the broader sense.

    Nor do they have the skills, because the are not actually adults, they are children.

    So, how do you expect them to interact with teachers?

    You see the predicament?

    A crisis of enormous proportions.


  43. But why are we so surprised that some school children are acting in an aggressive manner. Just two weeks ago the Nation featured a report of some snacks being sold to school children which contain some sort of drug. And for years we have been hearing of tamarind balls laced also with drugs, easily obtainable from your friendly school precinct vendor. And what has the authorities done so far about these reports? Sweet FA.


  44. A picture is worth a thousand words.

    Red Flag


  45. And he has every right to be angry especially when certain segments of the news media make it their business to exploit the vulnerable to sell news papers….How sickening and disgusting,,,


  46. According to the Ag, girls now incarcerated in St Lucy, at the Government Industrial School for girls, formerly Summerville, now outnumber the boys at at GIS Dodds. What was it that the young Doctor Schlossberg said about Barbados ? …… It was like a bus without brakes rolling towards a cliff.


  47. @Colonel Buggy April 18, 2016 at 10:46 PM “What was it that the young Doctor Schlossberg said about Barbados?

    Schlossberg also said that half of us would be dead of AIDS by the year 2000.

    So what is your point?


  48. Perhaps if girls were not being sexually abused at home by step fathers they would not be so quick to run away from home and end up at the reform school.

    But nobody in Barbados wants to prosecute the perverted heterosexual men…not when it is so easy to instead imprison teenage girls.

    It would be helpful if the AG would look to see what other places are doing to prevent and to prosecute the mostly heterosexual men who groom and then sexually abuse teenage girls, and it would be helpful if he would implement such strategies.

    That is his job.

    That is why we pay him upwards of 20,000 BDS per month in salary and benefits.

  49. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    SS…exactly, Nitwit Brathwaite’s job is certainly not to make low class comments about a mother who has fallen on hard times…he did not make such comments…before, he was elected, twice.

    He is not being paid nearly 20k a month to make low class comments about a taxpayer who also pays his salary. Food is heavily taxed in Barbados and that mother of 12 has to buy FOOD for her children and in so doing pays Nitwit Brathwaite’s salary.

    Nitwit Brathwaite refuses to do his job… what took him so long to draft legislation for the thieves in the legal profession and still waiting from 2010 for bar association presidents to agree with it, what is taking so long for draft legislation to be approved re speeding up court processes and why was it not done in 2010, why has he not paid the injured woman who has been waiting 35 years, he keeps promising and lying., why has he not paid the man who got hos judgement 6 years ago.

    What the hell is he being paid a salary for, to do nothing.

  50. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And the jackass males in parliament like Brathwaite,would not want to legislate to see their male counterparts locked up because they molest, rape or traffick young female boys or girls on the island, it’s still seen as a badge of honor to be a disgusting pedophile, the victimized child will be the one arrested, for being a victim….disgusting lot of bitches in parliament, even the US is onto their nastiness.

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