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CHICAGO โ€” A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced former House speaker J. Dennis Hastert to one year and three months in federal prison โ€” a term above what prosecutors had recommended and one that clearly took into account the sexual abuse allegations that generated the criminal case against the Illinois Republican โ€“ The Washington Post

In 1998 the then government declared that the 28th April will be celebrated as National Heroesโ€™ Day. Ten Barbadians were assigned the title โ€œRight Excellentโ€™โ€™, and of the 10, only the Right Excellent Sir Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers lives. The decision to recognize ten Barbadians is intended to be part of a never ending process of a nation building exercise. Symbolically the area in Bridgetown near the Nelson Statue was renamed National Heroesโ€™ Square.

The National Heroes Act defines those selected to be national heroes as those people that have โ€œgiven outstanding service to Barbadosโ€, โ€œcontributed to the improvement of the economic and social conditions of Barbadosโ€, and demonstrated โ€œvisionary and pioneering leadership, extraordinary achievement and the attainment of the highest excellenceโ€ โ€ฆ.

This week (25/04/2016) a former Republican House speaker Dennis Hastert was sentenced to 15 months in prison for committing a bank crime that has a relationship with sexual abuse allegations. It must be satisfying for a people, a nation, to know that it matters not who you are, it will not prevent justice from being served. Bear in mind Hastert was once the Speaker of the House in the all powerful system of government, two heartbeats away from sitting in the Presidentโ€™s chair.ย  Please share with DPP Charles Leacock.

On this day Barbadians will be subjected to a galore of platitudes -and although well intentioned- for the most part will be meaningless. There is the bible quote often used in the BU forum, โ€˜You shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?โ€™, which the BU household has interpreted to mean we must judge fellow humans by their actions and behaviour and not by their words alone.

Many of us born of the 50s, 60s and 70s wonder if the Right Excellent Errol Walton Barrow were alive how he would have handled the issue of Michael Carringtonโ€™s attempt to fleece a septuagenarian and his family from his money – Michael Carringtonโ€™s Immoral Act Goes Unpunished. BU suspects he would have mounted the back of a truck in Bush Hall and fired Carrington from the job as Speaker of the House. Now this is the stuff leadership is made of. To Barbadians looking on, who have a diminished view of todayโ€™s politician, such an act would have provided pause. Because we cannot turn back the hands of time, we are left to speculate. However BU will bastardize Newtonโ€™s third law and state –ย  for every bad decision by a leader, there is a greater negative reaction with exponential economic and social fallout.

The BU household remains hopeful that it is not too late for Prime Minister Stuart to assuage his public with the right message on National Heroesโ€™ Day. The role of a leader cannot be subjugated by any other. We are already experiencing the deterioration of what was once a budding and model SIDS.ย ย  In the same way the Arthur government created the Order of National Heroes Act to recognize great Bajans of the past to nurture a culture of nation building, the act of firing Michael Carrington will serve to create momentum.


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104 responses to “The Right Excellent Errol Walton Barrow Would Have Fired Michael Carrington”


  1. Why do we keep associating the name Errol Barrow with this present lot who should be re-badged the New DLP (2008 Ltd)

  2. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Gabriel

    I am not saying for one moment that there was no such person as Bussa, but it should be clear to all that his exploits, as presented by Sir Hillary, are mostly figments of Sir Hilary’s active imagination. He wanted to create black heroes and did so using Bussa. He might have been a lieutenant or even a sergeant but he was no general.

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  3. LOL @ Caswell
    He might have been a lieutenant or even a sergeant but he was no general.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    You know full well that Sir Cave goes for the whole hog too….. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Bushie feels that Bussa was a Sargeant….
    ..and that his great great grandson is still with us on BU….
    LOL
    ha ha ha


  4. Caswell
    Sir Hilary is quoting from records.With what data do you counter his source documents.
    David
    Reading the below report it appears Holness is about to take Caricom on board.I note he specifies that Caricom is also a Labour market to be exploited.Are they planning to send more Myries our way?

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/commission-to-assess-Jamaica-s-role-in-caricom59125


  5. @Gabriel

    Holness position is muy interesante because historically Jamaica has looked to the North.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    In that struggle for freedom, the black slaves with the will had to overcome many challenges, particulary being sold out by other weak willed blacks, not unlike the way their leaders sell the majority out in present day…2016, for bribe money, status, titles and anything else that can be deemed superficial. .

    All this fantasizing by historians have to stop, this crap about trying to take credit away from the black people, who were ALL slaves, have to stop, they fougyt for freedom and won, other circumstances intervened and they were gradulally freed 150 years ago, 6 generations.. The young people will not buy into Watson’s shit because google is their friend.

    Beckles owes it to the young folks to keep things real, it’s quite obvious if any slaves were going to be lynched for revolting, it would have been the leader of the revolt and whoever else was helping them…there is nothing in any history books about mulattos being lynched for freeing slaves, they distinctly kept to themselves and as far away from the chattel slaves as they could get, so that gossip spread throughout the island for the last 200 years, is just that…gossip.

    It’s a shame that in 2016 anyone has to defend what their enslaved ancestors experienced because of a bunch of fraudulent liars and hypocrites. I suggest when historians discuss the slavery experience of blacks on the island that it’s done in the most general of ways or soon you will hear the usual suspects insisting that it was their mothers, fathers, sisters aunts enslaved andthat they should be allowed to continue raping the island and disenfranchising the majority for that same reason…..that is exactly where all this misinformation is leading.


  7. Caswell
    It’s the same with Afro American Matthew Henson and the white American Peary and who is credited with first reaching the summit of the North Pole,as well as Edmund Hilary and Sherpa Tensing an the conquest of Mt Everest.In both cases children are taught the “white” history.


  8. @Gabriel

    Forward never, backward always.

    T&T products removed from grocery shelves in Jamaica


  9. Well we know that this could not happen in Barbados….
    We do not own the grocery shelves, ….Trickidad does….

  10. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Gabriel

    Beckles downplayed the role of Washington Pitt Franklyn and embellished Bussa’s involvement to create a black hero. Franklyn did not set about freeing the slaves as his goal, he wanted to become the ruler of Barbados and used Bussa and the other slaves as his army. The coup failed but rather than tell the truth historians are misleading the country by misinterpreting the data to create black heroes.

    They did the same with respect to The Rock Hall, St. Thomas story as being the first free village. The all know now that claims are not true but they stick to it for the sake of their reputations much like Beckles is doing now.

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  11. Caswell Franklyn April 28, 2016 at 6:23 PM #
    To affix the rank of General to National Hero Bussa, is akin to making laugh and sport at him and the whole episode of the 1816 Rebellion. In those days a General was in charge of an army numbering some 100,000 men.

  12. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Colonel

    I beg to differ; it is not making laugh and sport at Bussa but rather it is exposing the clown, who called him a general, to be less smart than he gives himself credit. If he saw Bussa being referred to as a general as he claimed, he should have realised that the author was making sport at Bussa.

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  13. And while we talk about firing Carrington, here is something to chew on; Prince passed away on Thursday of last week and by Friday the media knew how much his estate was worth. We had a P(c)rime Minister pass away, his estate settled, with millions in the bank left to his loving wife and not a Barbadian is privy up to this day as to how much he earned while in office. Did I say earned?

  14. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    FearPlay

    $37 million

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  15. Colonel
    It’s the folk who called the man General Bussa.As far as the enslaved were concerned Bussa was their general.The same can be said for the land ship which has been rightfully given acceptance in Bajan culture…Captains,doctors,nurses,AB seamen,Admirals,Lord High Command…….
    David
    Jamaicans have not gotten over the fact that Trinidad has taken control of Air Jamaica.All the ole talk from Holness don’t mean a ting.Holness and Rowley should be talking to each other everyday and so should Stuart and Browne…these guys are not serious about integration….Skerritt,and Ralph are in the loop.

  16. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Caswell, in light of your information can you also provide any info as you recall related to the value of the estates of Tom, the Rt Hon EW Barrow or Bree St. John?

    I am completely ignorant of the income generating power of attorneys in Bdos but even across different eras and economic conditions such a comparison would be mildly interesting even in the absence of types of wealth (like inheritances).


  17. @ Gabriel
    these guys are not serious about integration
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    IMA!!
    Integration Bushy’s donkey…. ๐Ÿ™‚

    The issue is about productivity, not talk. When Jamaicans can stand on their two two feet and provide for themselves rather than have to impose on the hospitality of neighbours ….. and when Bajans, Trickidadians and Guyanese all learn to do so, ….THEN …perhaps we will have a basis for meaningful cooperation / integration / inter-relationships etc.

    Until that day, the dream of integration is nothing but fly-shit, because integration (marriage) is something that independent ADULTS do…. not mendicant children.


  18. @Bushie
    Bushie feels that Bussa was a Sargeantโ€ฆ.
    ..and that his great great grandson is still with us on BUโ€ฆ.
    ++++++++++++
    Hey Bushie that explains why the Asante women are so taken with meโ€ฆโ€ฆ.Bussa must have been Asanteโ€ฆโ€ฆ stolen from Africaโ€ฆ.. they have adopted me, next time I am in Bim I will wear my hand woven Kente cloth woven with love and respect by one of the elders and passed down to me.


  19. @ de dribbler
    Why don’t you leave Caswell nuh?
    You only looking to make The chairman designate go and sin his soul (more) now….

    Lawyers have been unique citizens with unlimited access to hundreds of millions in Client-funds now for decades. No more than three or four of them could risk being transparent about the levels of wealth that the have accumulated.
    SOMEBODY gotta be spending the monies realised from DEED’s Plantations….

    The only REAL things separating Caswell from that profession is his not having been tainted by Cave Hill (the immoral incubation) ….and his not having access to a Client account…(keeping him poor and honest)

    You REALLY would ask him to spill the beans…?


  20. LOL @ Sargeant
    Touchรฉ ….
    But be careful……those Asante women can hurt you..
    If you need any advice (or assistance) feel free to holler….
    that is what us commissioned guys are here for… ๐Ÿ™‚
    ha ha ha

  21. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Not bothering Caswell. He is a font of data and he may recall details previously made public. I am simply attempting to get a base line perspective.

    An analysis of wealth of these men is a complex matter as they could have part of their riches from parents, spouses and other sources.

    Our media seems to believe that such reporting is too personal and not for public consumption as I do not recall any details on the estates of any of our elected officials.

    If you have the info or anyone then please post..its piqued my interest.

    Mr Thompson was under 50 at his death and as an example that level of wealth compares quite favorably to the US Speaker mentioned in this blog…and he was much older and thus had more time to milk the lobbying cash cow and do his other deals.

    By any stretch of the imagination and even accepting that Thompson took over a supposedly well-gilded practice from Mr Barrow, married into a family of means and also did his fair share of lobbying with big business, that’s a LOT of money….even in the US for an elected official,

    It’s astronomical in Bdos to me. But then maybe I am too far away and out of touch.

    I would appreciate the facts.


  22. Look Dribbly, would you ask Jesse Jackson to say in public what he knows about where John Gotti got his money…?
    Why not ask David, Piece or Bushie … or even Due Dilligence about where our lawyers get their’s?

    Let them check the phone book for David King, Bush Tea and Due D’s address…..
    Please leave Caswell in one piece …at least until BUP starts to kick some tail…. ๐Ÿ™‚

  23. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Dribbler,

    De fact(s) is/are dat WITHOUT INTEGRITY LEGISLATION fellah like the divider of the fatted calf, currently residing in St John’s Church yard, and all of the DLP plussing the LoO (who AC says has yet to provide her LEC or LCE or some sorta “L” certificate) does be paupers when dem come to office and then, as the syrup of government, I DID NOT SAY THE SYRUP CONTRACT AT MoE, starts to kick in, they walk away as millionaires on salaries that only give an honest politician, $240,000 a year.

    I hope that helps you so that you doan have to use all that lotta nuff talk to say dat DEM is teives

  24. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    But Pieces if a fella or fellow getting $12K – $17K per month and easing back and forth to their private practice and can establish a $37M portfolio over about 20 years that is absolutely electrifying.

    I ain’t calling nobody nah crook. Looking to do some analytical review.


  25. nothing surprising that whites would erase or simply refuse to admit that blacks played major and significant roles in forming and defining history , There is nothing absolutely new HERE folks,l I can vividly remember being taught that all all references in the bible indicative to people where white,, it never crossed my mind to believe differently until i became an adult and understood the reasons and who were the twistorians

  26. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    Caswell Franklyn April 28, 2016 at 8:44 PM #

    I suspect that the reason for creating martyred black heroes was to provide more grist for the mill on the reparations case.

    Certain facts in Bims history need to be hidden/changed/massaged/reinvented….one cannot make an argument for reparations with by virtue of the much touted oral history….Griots…people become aware of European on European savagery,African on African savagery,the myriad of savagery by Europeans on Africans,Africans on Europeans,the various pigments in between and heaven forbid that Africans owned Plantations,slaves and employed European managers,overseers,book keepers and artisans was to be revealed.

    At emancipation a lot is said about the European planters getting paid out…..question… how many non-Europeans or individuals with a high melanin content got paid out?

    I keep asking who stands to benefit by denying that capitalism,practiced by both Europeans and Africans was the sole purpose of the slave trade?

    A reread Eric Williams is always usefull.


  27. Yesterday some of our greatest and brightest PM were honored as national heroes not because of their misdeeds but because of their pivotal role and committing themselves to enter the political battle field against all odds with a vision and intention of making barbados better.The RIGHT HONOURABLE ERROL WALTON BARROW stood out clearly among his fellow PM for his vision and foresight of relieving barbados from the yoke of colonial powers

  28. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    de pedantic Dribbler (too love that name ewwww)

    Barbados is a very small island. The population during Thompson time and prior to his death was between 275,000 to just around 300,000 thousand. The percentages representing the business class and political class, as well as those who are able to pay for legal services for a few mundane matters, do not constitute any real highs. The legal services in Barbados are inundated with several law firms and a great number of lawyers who all have a diverse clientele stemming primarily from that percentage of the 285 thousand population of the local market that can afford the services of a lawyer.

    This means for David Thomspon to accumulate that type of wealth over the period that he had accumulated it means that his law firm would have to be doing repeated business with citizens of Barbados consistently and over a period of several years, if he was to amass the fictitious figure of 37 million, which more than likely could be a lot more. Or, that Thompson effectively applied the law tactic of decades delay in order to derive the greatest financial benefits of his unsuspecting clients who would have felt that delays are truly due to a flawed judicial and registry process. Or, that David Thompson, during the periods that the DLP were in power and, to some extent when the BLP were in power, was provided with very lucrative fees for undertaking legal work on the behalf of the government of Barbados.

    The other assumption that we could make concerning his great wealth could be that his law firm was a firm that attracted local, regional and international business with companies that were multimillion dollar established. If this was the case, Thompson, and his associates, would have done a great deal of business for which his profits could be justified base on the complexity of cases and the number of win situations that would have paid him handsomely. These cases, dependent on their acclaim would have been featured in the local, regional and international news media giving credit to Thompson and his associates for representing the flag of Barbados with pride.

    Since there is no info that David Thompson and his associates were not doing, hardly doing or ever did business on a regional or international scale it is safe to turn to the revelations of the Forensic report where there is enough evidence to reason emphatically that the wealth of David Thompson was derived from his relationship with CLICO, and whatever business arrangement he had with close friend and long-term business associate, Leroy Parris.

    The report provided manipulation of financials for which the claim of a gratuity payment for Parris without going through the proper scrutinies was prepared, delivered and monies received. It might be also safe to assume that this particular type of business transaction was not a first-time collusion on the part of Parris and Thompson. We also have Thompson’s lie of reassurance that the Barbados CLICO operation was different and thus safe from the collapse of its parent company in Trinidad and Tobago. Soon after that Thompson concocted the perfect story in order to justify a 10 million dollar bailout for CLICO, which Thompson, because of his obligations to CLICO and his close friend Parris, commisioned as Prime Minister. Though there was some objection, the Thompson CLICO 10 million in bailout came at a time when several big name countries were seeking to stabilize fallouts in their own economic instabilities with bailouts.

    This was the new buzz word and so Thompson had, as proof, the following to provide his perfect justifications: situations, the bailouts in Europe and North America, the fault of the worldwide recessionary phenomenon, and Barbados’ precarious perching on a weak economic branch to say that to leave CLICO without a bailout could have very serious financial repercussions for Barbadian CLICO policyholders and the island as a whole. The timing could not have been perfect. And so Thompson received the 10 million dollar bailout for his friend Leroy CLICO Parris in full knowledge that the fate of what CLICO Trinidad and Tobago was facing was about to scat spraddle Barbados left, right and centre.

    When David Thompson died his assets were placed under the secrecy act of the Barbados consortium. If David Thompsons wealth was honestly made, declaring his assets and providing the necessary financials to show his great wealth would not be one shrouded in secrecy. It is safe to conclude that the 37 million that Caswell Franklyn alluded to, the wealth that represents the estate of David Thompson is largely derived from whatever business transactions and dealings he had with CLICO Barbados and beyond.

    David Thompson was a friend of CLICO and a friend of Leroy Parris. He bailout out CLICO. The relationship was all reciprocated.

    May he rest in peace.


  29. @Caswell

    The bottomline is – and this is part of what peer review will filter – to critique academic findings by analyzing the source information/documents. Have you done so? So far Vincent has cited Eric Williams’ book.


  30. “Perhaps I missed some information but that is from memory, I donโ€™t think Barrow did anything to relieve him of his job”
    i believe you are perfectly correct Mr Sarge but I did not say Mr barrow did anything to relieve Mr Maxwell of his job but he as President of the DLP contributed to Mr Maxwell’s demise out of what the court found was defamatory statements published against Mr Bernard St John in the Democrat which was the party organ and of which Mr Maxwell was the editor. It has been posited that the judgment against the Democrat led to the 1974 constitutional amendments which included the installation of persons to the Judiciary on the recommendation of the political directorate.


  31. A question Caswell. shouldn’t have Mr Carrington be deemed bankrupt since it has been widely reported that he did not have the money to pay back to the client when called upon to do so and had to muster the repayment so to speak.


  32. Excellent commentary at 4.59SSS.

  33. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Balance

    Declaring someone a bankrupt is the culmination of a legal process. He might have been broke at the time but there was no application to the court for such a declaration.

    Sent from my iPad

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  34. If the event yesterday was meant to highlight 7 prime ministers past and present, why the preponderance of focus on Barrow? A point for non partisans to ponder.


  35. David April 29, 2016 at 5:49 AM #

    If the event yesterday was meant to highlight 7 prime ministers past and present, why the preponderance of focus on Barrow? A point for non partisans to ponder.

    First the celebration was built on a focus of Barbados Independence after 50 years . Therefore it would be of relevance that the Father of Independence would be that person given more focus /attention as the preponderance of evidence shows clearly that his input.or role was the biggest contributor to Barbados becoming independent

  36. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    David

    These ill conceived celebrations are merely part of the DLP’s 2018 election strategy. The focus on Barrow was just their way of showing what the DLP has done for the country and that they deserve re-election. This lot has nothing to show to merit re-election so they had to go back to the time when the DLP was relevant to play on people’s emotions.

    Sent from my iPad

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  37. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    According to the grapevine..

    Owen Arthur

    35 million

    Would be nice to know Fruendel Stuarts, after 8 years.

    All of this should be public knowledge they are public figures, not private individuals.

    The electorate now knows with whom they are dealing, only yardfowls remain blind, but even Barrack’s eyes were opened by force one day.


  38. Yesterday’s tribute was about paying tributes to PM’s of the past. Pictures of ALL the PMs should have been unveiled or none at all. Yardfowls will not understand this thinking.


  39. @ David
    “Pictures of ALL the PMs should have been unveiled or none at all.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Cud dear …yuh gotta be reasonable..
    After the kind of exposรฉs that have been done on our past, present and future prime ministers do you REALLY feel that it would have been a good idea to make a big fuss about them all…?

    Wuh you of all people must know of the level of contempt currently held by ordinary bajans for the high level corruption that has been associated with many of these PMs…. and ‘PMs to be’…

    Imagine unveiling a picture of Thompson to an audience filled with broke CLICO losers?

    You was at the “Bussa to Barrow” thing in St Philip? …when a Prime Minister walked on stage (late as shiite) and not a boy even stood up….?

    After 15 years of OSA as PM ….and after 5 years of DLP doing nothing, and of Thompson dying on the job… Arthur did not have the currency to regain power – such was his reputation tainted with CLICO, VECO, GREENLAND, Terminals etc…

    Sandi had a Froon-like attitude and was not a people-person… even though he had the wisdom to seek to live within our means..

    St John married a liability

    We still don’t know how Tom died – and whose wife he last beat up…

    Shiite man … that only leaves Barrow …. and THAT, only because you took so long to start BU…


  40. David
    I have a problem with this 7 million dollars allocated to a year long celebration of 50 years or what is referred to as the Golden Jubilee of Independence.Now I can understand in a marriage or in a business undertaking one might celebrate an anniversary on the appropriate date,but the whole year?To what end other than the points made by Bushie and Caswell that this in an election gimmick.After all,the average life expectancy is the proverbial three score and ten or 70.If in those years,a couple co-exist for 50 years,I can see the Golden Jubilee celebration.50 out of 70 is a major event.The same cannot be justified for a nation’s independence so called.America 1776,Haiti 1804,Barbados 1966!What is there to celebrate for a whole year and at a cost of $7million,when NCC workers have been on the breadline 2 years,unfairly dismissed and treated like lepers,in spite of the great PM Stuart stating the matter will be dealt with expeditiously,then appointing his right hand man,who is now adding to the delay with an unacceptable observation.It’s hypocrisy of the highest order.


  41. @Gabriel

    Isn’t Guyana doing the same thing?

    As luck has it the 50th falls nicely for the DLP with an election looming and then having gained the status of the most unpopular government since Independence.


  42. David
    Guyana is celebrating in the month of May as you will see from the below article.

    http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2016/04/07/guyanas-50th-anniversary-celebration-launched/

  43. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    https://imgur.com/eWmInrl

    We are badly in need of these pillows. These comments were from remarks made by paradox.


  44. Notes Gabriel and thanks SSS.

  45. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Vincent Haynes April 29, 2016 at 4:52 AM #
    โ€œAt emancipation a lot is said about the European planters getting paid outโ€ฆ..questionโ€ฆ how many non-Europeans or individuals with a high melanin content got paid out?โ€

    And therein lies the incontrovertible basis or proof (evidence) to support any claim for reparations.

    No distortion of history by painting any imaginary ineffective black hero like Bussa in the image of a Toussaint or Henri Christophe would โ€˜earnโ€™ a pound of recognition from any British government.

    The mere fact the white slave owners were compensated for the loss of their ‘property’ without concomitant compensation to those made redundant when the business of slavery went belly-up is sufficient justification to bring a case for reparations due to the descendants of those former slaves.
    The case can be argued not only on moral grounds (the highest law of mankind) but on one of natural justice wherein one party (disadvantaged and exploited) to a relationship was treated โ€œmostโ€ unfavourably when compared to the other who benefited unconscionably not only in financial terms but also through forced sexual favours.

    This is the case Hilary Beckles should be pushing; not engaging in an academic war of words and a fight over historical story-telling, myth creation and by playing the white supremacist (race) card.

  46. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “Beckles downplayed the role of Washington Pitt Franklyn and embellished Bussaโ€™s involvement to create a black hero. Franklyn did not set about freeing the slaves as his goal, he wanted to become the ruler of Barbados and used Bussa and the other slaves as his army. The coup failed but rather than tell the truth historians are misleading the country by misinterpreting the data to create black heroes.”

    Caswell of course you are right, the historians need to keep it real, if the Franklyn dude was planning to take over the slave trade in it’s brutal form from the British back then, so as to enrich himself, because he wanted to be just like massa, but to do so he needed to fool a slave that other slaves looked up to and manipulate a revolt to have his way, making the slaves feel that they will be freed, all in the name of greed and self-enrichment..Watson should have told the truth, if that is what it is…keeping it real.

    If Beckles had relayed Watson’s version in that form, many people would see the parallels to how the minorities operate today in thinking they own the island and people and want to maintain economic power.

    Good leaders would have seen the signs and nipped it in the bud, no gaurantee the present day political leaders would see because they are so weak, greedy and blind…but that is me, keeping it real.

  47. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Miller…exactly, based on the facts relating to the slavemasters being paid, which is very well documented, I have seen pages of the payments, well documented amounts, names of the recipients.

    All the information Beckles and Watson need are documented and archived in England or the US, they are both being asses and trying to make up their own crap. Everything is documented and available for those who are interested…how do they think I know that no mulatto of that era would ever get themselves lynched attempting to free black slaves, no way, no how.

    Most mulattos did not want to acknowledge a black parent, because one parent had to be black, for fear of being called black….so Watson’s fantasy is fantasy…unless he tells it like it really was.

    ..Beckles, on the other hand would know there had to be someone the slaves looked up to and pinned their hopes on for freedom, so there is absolutely no reason to embellish a story and end up losing site of the whole objectives…while looking stupid.

    Both historians need to get hold of the archived materials from both countries, make copies and insert the information in books to be distributed to the schools so that generations going forward can understand what their foreparents were subjected to and the decades of fall out that still has repercussions of one kind or another.

    There are even those slave ship records available from during the many trips from Africa to the Caribbean, so the two historians really need to stop.., I should not have to tell them where to find the information, they are the historians.

  48. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    millertheanunnaki April 29, 2016 at 11:25 AM #

    Do not count your chickens before they are hatched,as I suspect that all slave owners were paid out including the the melanin rich ones…..one of which is our heoine Sarah Anne.

    Slavery was the collusion between the powerfull ones of the many tribes of Africa&Europe to the detriment of the masses of both lands.

    One of the positive end results is the creation of the Pelaus of the Caribbean who have the opportunity of leading a new world order.

  49. DLP (formerly CBC) TV and Radio Avatar
    DLP (formerly CBC) TV and Radio

    @ David…. Re: the event yesterday…..this so called “gov’t” blasted immature and has politicized almost everything in this country….you could remember the ridiculous bruhaha at CBC when a party or event was cancelled because it was coming up to election and (it was rumoured) that the powers that be didn’t want the staff wearing red…even though it is a prominent colour of the CBC logo… because it may politicized the event ????..it is another reason why this govt has failed….It cannot separate party from govt!!!!!!…..when you assume govt you preside over all Barbados…not to push your party’s agenda only!!!….Now they promoted the event as a tribute to all PMs but could only unveil the portrait of only one..what stopped them from unveiling all 7…is it because some of the PMs were Bees??? or is it because of the “cash crunch” that they could only afford one???….Another thing is that this govt does operate by stealth…because they only revealed the details of the event the day before it happened!!!….you know why???….to avoid the contraversy…


  50. @DLP (formerly CBC)

    A lot of merit in your comment, the under communication part.

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