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Another essay in the ongoing series during our fiftieth year of sovereign nationhood.

#bajanswantchange

However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. โ€“George Washington, Farewell Address, September 19, 1796

 

There is, unarguably, a near palpable air of โ€œpartisan politickingโ€ in Barbados. With the next general election constitutionally due more than two years from now, I am nonplussed as to the reason (s) for this.

Perhaps it is owed to the bizarre developments in the US Presidential run-offs where, in a jurisdiction that guarantees equality, and whose version of the Colossus, Lady Liberty, proclaims a welcome to the โ€œtired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe freeโ€, the presumptive nominee for one of the major parties has managed to achieve this status in spite, or by virtue, of his enunciation of an intended policy that would exclude even natural born United States citizens from the country on the basis of their heritage or religion. What is even more remarkable is that he has done so without the total loss of support from the leadership of his party, whose minds are fixated rather on having their nominee in the White House next January.

It may be owed too, to the recent round of general elections in the region where the electorates seem most unforgiving of an administrationโ€™s failure to provide instant economic gratification and thus unwilling to accord it more terms than one. It has happened so far in Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica and, on Monday last week, with the St Lucia Labour Party in St Lucia.

So the outgone Peopleโ€™s National Movement administration in Jamaica seeks now for reasons why it suffered electoral misfortune, ascribing it variously to snubbing political debates, initiating a brouhaha over the palatial home of the Opposition Leader, low worker morale, unresolved candidate election issues and in-fighting within the party. No consideration appears to have been given to the actuality that it might simply have been the electorateโ€™s way of inquiring and answering, โ€œWhat have you done for me lately?โ€

As for my friend and former Faculty of Law colleague, the Prime Minister of St Lucia, one suspects that he himself had seen the writing on the wall when he publicly expressed discomfiture at the presence in St Lucia of non-national political operatives aligned against his party, a phenomenon that has seemingly become par for the course in successive regional election campaigns.

It may be both or neither of these. It may even be the local preoccupation with being perceived to have been on the right side of history and that there is too a general feeling that we are in for a humdinger of a general election campaign in 2018 where there is likely to be regime change.

But I got the clearest indication of this sentiment last week when my column on the legal issues surrounding the killing of the handsome silverback gorilla, Harambe, and the possible liability in criminal negligence of the mother of the boy who fell into Harambeโ€™s enclosure at the Cincinnati zoo caused some consternation in another forum in that it had nothing to do with current affairs in Barbados. Some even suggested that it was intended to be a distraction from more serious (sc. partisan political) issues.

While this was by no means an overwhelmingly popular opinion, it establishes that, for some, little else matters beyond the state of current local political play and that they will not be distracted by anything even remotely unconnected.

What we fail to realize is that if there is to be significant change, it will not come through the mere exchange of one grouping of personalities from the so-called political class for another. This game of โ€œpolitical tagโ€ is scarcely the way for the citizen to play a greater role in his or her democratic destiny beyond the quinquennial (five yearly) placement of an X against a faceless and, in our case, symbol-less, name.

There is a memorable quotation by the comic strip character, Pogo, used to commemorate the very first Earth Day in 1970. Pogo is trying to pick up the litter strewn by humans near a swamp. It is, โ€œWe have met the enemy and he is usโ€, signifying that so far as the preservation of the environment is concerned, mankind is his own enemy.

The question begs asking, โ€œWho or what is the enemy of the people, preventing their acquisition of more sovereignty over their own affairs?

Too besides, the Honorable Prime Minister is fond of urging the nation to reflect on three items during our fiftieth year โ€“(i) those things that have been beneficial to our development that we would wish to keep; (ii) those similar that we have lost and need to reclaim; and (iii) those that we should wish to discard as quickly as possible? To this paraphrase, I would respectfully add a fourth consideration for reflection โ€“those things that would be helpful to our future development to better governance and that we need to acquire as quickly as possible.

It is submitted that the answer is similar in both cases. The enemy, as Pogo suggested, may be us (and our narrow focus on political partisanship). And that which we might each do well to acquire quickly is the ability to think for ourselves and not to be mere โ€œuseful idiotsโ€ of any partisan political dictate.

To be continuedโ€ฆ


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227 responses to “The Jefferson Cumberbatch Column – On Nearing Fifty (v)”


  1. Well said!

    George Washington however was speaking within the context of a slave society. His high ideals were to be circumscribed within that context.

    Externally, that slave society has almost entirely disobeyed the general guidance of people they like to call ‘founding fathers’. It has become empire.

    Internally, slave structures still remain.

    A combination of internal and external factors have given us gross distortions from the ‘idealism’ professed by Washington.

    So we have a Trump, and a (maybe 2) Clinton who is no less vicious. As SoS she built a wall which returned more ‘so-called illegal immigrants’ than all other presidents combined. She will be more militarist than Trump by a country mile.

    On the local issues, we are finding it increasing difficult to take any of these actors seriously. They often, highfalutin, rhetorical, mouthings largely have no meanings but the inheritors of Washington knocking around the presidency are both ignorant/wicked people, backed by dangerous men, so one is not to be as dismissive.


  2. Jeff’s swipe at Donald Trump is totally unnecessary and totally uninformed.
    The Trump proposal is to temporarily ban Muslim visitors and immigrants from entry to the US. Trump did not say that the ban would apply to US citizens who are Muslim, and he specifically excluded Muslims serving in the US military from the ban, so Jeff is wrong. Because Congress has wide discretion to exclude aliens from the US for any reason, the Trump proposal is almost certainly constitutional.
    Faced with a choice between Trump and Crooked Racist Hillary, the sensible choice is Trump.


  3. Politics is weird and bizarre the epitome of where everything lurks from the sublime to the ridiculous hence the USA presidential race thanks to technology has given the world an open view of how trump can be an openly racist and con artist and become a leading contender for president of the greatest country in the world
    but why blame trump after all it is WE THE PEOPLES CHOICE “” and without the peoples support they would be no trump , evidence people THE PEOPLE
    Trump laid out a road map on which he wants to take america and millions of people agreed that says more about the people than Trump wherein a never before open window has shown an america willing to flaunt their insecurities in broad day light for the world too see Thanks TRUMP you are a hero in my book for unabashingly exposing Americas despicable views and attitudes

  4. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    BREAKING NEWS

    MAN WALKS INTO BULLERS CLUB IN ORLANDO AND KILLS 20 BULLERS

    WE WILL UNDOUBTEDLY HEAR FROM THE NATION’S HEAD BULLER ON THIS OCCURENCE


  5. Well really!

  6. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    REALLY WITH RESPECT TO 20 DEAD BULLERS AND 42 INJURED IN ORLANDO…..OR REALLY THAT THIS WILL UPSET THE NATION’S HEAD BULLER, WHICH


  7. Are “bullers” not human? Do they have no human right to life? Is this murderer a hero, then? Or perhaps an agent of God? Should our churches thank this gunman for his great service to the Christian cause?

  8. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    I concur. Well said.

    @Chad45, I can completely agree with you that Hilary Clinton is a liar. One very bad/(good) example of that was her claim that she faced sniper fire when she landed in Bosnia.

    Now I would not call Donal Trump just a simple liar or someone who makes a statement he knows or believes to be untrue statement with an intent to deceive. Nope.

    He is a fabulist and charlatan. He definitely loves to make-up stories which he then reinforces as the absolute TRUTH and certainly makes ‘showy pretenses to knowledge or ability’ above and beyond what he has in order to impress and too deceive people.

    A liar you can manage carefully. Clinton did have to eat her own humble pie for her ridiculous Bosnia fib. It’s part of political life and often necessary in the practical course of a presidency. So that alone could never disqualify her for the Presidency.

    A storyteller of his own truth and a show-off in the White House is a very different process to manage.

    Thousands and thousands of Muslims exalted in NJ after 9-11, said Trump. That was not a lie of ocurse. It was a complete story repeated time after time despite evidence to the contrary that there were only throngs of Muslims in local NJ streets seen celebrating the terror attack. Definitely not thousands as he ‘fabulated’.

    In the Hobson’s choice we have, I personally trust the simple liar rather than the fabulist but I could understand your position. LOLL

    Incidentally, are you being a liar or a fabulist when you said “The Trump proposal is to temporarily ban Muslim visitors and immigrants from entry to the US. Trump did not say that the ban would apply to US citizens who are Muslim”.

    When or where did the author say or even suggest what you are disputing?

    Bu you are a smart man and a Trump supporter so I suspect you are into the ‘fabulation’ thing.

    For the record Trump did say that he wants to deport all illegal Mexicans INCLUDING the off-spring of illegals born in the US. I believe the author is on solid ground there and not an uninformed Bajan ‘judge’ out to get Trump.

    You gotta be a better fabulist than that!!!

  9. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    ALL I HAVE DONE IS REPORTED WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN ORLANDO IN ORLANDO.

    YOU CAN PONTIFICATE AND ILLUMINATE ON THE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS.

    ALL I CAN TELL YOU IS THAT THE PREMIER OR MOST SUCCESFUL BULLERS CLUB IN ORLANDO WAS TARGETED THIS MORNING


  10. Electorate of the US of A join us between a rock and a hard place.


  11. Your tone speaks volumes. Would you have been so flippant if it had been twenty dead babies at a nursery? I’m just saying…..

  12. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    HOW CAN YOU JUDGE MY TONE
    HAVE YOU NOT HEARD?
    JUDGE RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENT…………YOU CAN NOT ADJUDICATE PROPERLY WITHOUT THE FACTS

    BUT I WILL REPHRASE MY REPORT

    AMOST NAUGHTY AND EVIL MAN ENTERED THE TOP PREMISES FOR MALE SEXUAL DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN ORLANDO AND BEHAVED LIKE IF HE WAS IN THE WILD WEST.

    IS THAT BETTER?

  13. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Donna at 8:19 AM…You stay away from the blog being otherwise engaged with life and on this bright Sunday get drawn back in by a bigot. Do excuse my tapping your name to make this response by the way. I basically wanted to give the doctor his due description.

    One does not have to be physically challenged to appreciate the difficulties persons so afflicted endure nor does one have to be blind to understand that disruption of normal life.

    Similarly we do not have to be homosexually inclined or supportive of the lifestyle to recognize as you said, are โ€œ’bullers’ not human? Do they have no human right to life?”.

    Right thinking people who abhor abortion must also abhor bigots masquerading as christian zealots who attack clinics and kill doctors and other health providers. Same process re homosexuals.

    There is a biblical moral way to life, there is sexual and societal differences to those mores and then there is out of control bigotry.

    Surely, we do not give credence to any Bajan who thinks it necessary to change the world one murderous ‘buller’s’ death at a time.

    Let the provocateur offer his medicine for life by himslef!!!


  14. Well Trump did target a US born judge with Mexican heritage with his venom, if Trump gets his way citizens and non- citizens alike would be subject to his special kind of scrutiny and racism. Trump is an equal opportunity hater, if he could do something with Mitt Romney, Meg Whitman et al he would.

  15. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    MR BETZPAENIC
    THE FACTS ARE SIMPLY THAT 20 BULLERS GET SHOT IN ORLANDO
    I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT
    YOU GUYS MAKE ME LAFF SO MUCH IT AINT FUNNY
    ALL THE BOVINE EX THAT YOU SHOOT AT ME WASHES OF MY BACK LIKE WATER OFF A DUCK

    I AM NOT SORRY THAT I REPORTED WHAT IS HAPPENING 50 MILES FROM MY HABITAT
    LIFE HAPPENS
    THIS MORNING 20 BULLERS GOT SHOT


  16. I consider it my duty to advise that not all Christians support the murder of homosexuals. Others might be reading the blog who are unaware.


  17. @De Pedantic Dribbler
    Jeff is claiming Trump wants to exclude United States citizens on the basis of their heritage or religion.
    That is wrong. Trump has said nothing about banning Muslim citizens from “entry” to the US. As for the Mexicans, there is a raging debate in America between prominent conservatives and liberals about the status of Mexicans born in the US to parents who are illegal immigrants
    The 14th Amendment to the US Constitution was written to PREVENT the children of foreigners, including illegal aliens, from being considered natural born citizens. If a Barbadian diplomat at the UN gives birth to a child in New York, the child is not automatically a US citizen. If we apply the same logic to Mexicans, the Trump proposal to deport Mexicans does not exclude “natural born citizens” from the US.

  18. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Jeff

    The main problem in this society is that politicians have encouraged and carefully nurtured a culture mendicancy which ties people to political parties. As a matter of fact some of these mendicants were able to get themselves elected in 2008 and have refined the process.


  19. Good article Jeff, as usual you encourage your readers to stretch the bands of cognitive thought.

    GP, thanks for sharing the news of 20 murdered on a bright Sunday morn. God fearing people everywhere can only feel the pain of friends and family.

    May they RIP.

  20. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ de pedantic Dribbler June 12, 2016 at 8:34 AM
    โ€œIncidentally, are you [chad 45] being a liar or a fabulist when you said โ€œThe Trump proposal is to temporarily ban Muslim visitors and immigrants from entry to the US. Trump did not say that the ban would apply to US citizens who are Muslim.โ€

    What do you consider to be the meaning of “heritage” and “religion”? Isn’t Islam or Mohammedanism a religion anymore? Here is what the author of the article stated:

    โ€œLady Liberty, proclaims a welcome to the โ€œtired, poor, huddled masses yearning to breathe freeโ€, the presumptive nominee for one of the major parties has managed to achieve this status in spite, or by virtue, of his enunciation of an intended policy that would exclude even natural born United States citizens from the country on the basis of their heritage or religion.โ€

    Based on the above, wouldn’t you also conclude that the author is saying that Trump would institute discriminatory practices against Muslims in general, even those who are presently US citizens?

    What would be interesting is to see how Trump (if ever he becomes president) would get to apply such a โ€œbanโ€ on those foreign citizen Muslims who work for (or are sitting members of the United Nations) or the many Islamic billionaires and their families and servants from Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf states who visit the USA for business (arms dealing and real estate purchases), shopping and indeed pleasure including the engaging of the American cultural pursuits of prostitution, gambling, drinking and drug-taking.


  21. @Jeff
    Excellent post. I must confess that I enjoyed this post a little more than usual.
    Hoping that you remain true to yourself regardless of what others may write.

  22. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Donna June 12, 2016 at 9:06 AM #
    โ€œI consider it my duty to advise that not all Christians support the murder of homosexuals. Others might be reading the blog who are unaware.โ€

    Then they would not be genuine ‘Christians’, would they? Unless you are referring to a break-away sect who have finally decided to ditch the Old Testament once and for all.

  23. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Georgie Porgie June 12, 2016 at 9:03 AM

    GP, were any “Females” among the dead and injured? Now how would you refer to those females?


  24. @Miller

    To expand your point answer the following.

    Whose empire has substantial investments in Saudi Arabia and surrounding companies?

    Which country has substantial investment in US treasuries?

    How would such a ban impact geopolitical relations?

    Trump is an idiot.

  25. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    A post that his hit some noteworthy buttons.

    Jeff

    ……if there is to be significant change, it will not come through the mere exchange of one grouping of personalities from the so-called political class for another.

    …….โ€œWe have met the enemy and he is usโ€, signifying that so far as the preservation of the environment is concerned, mankind is his own enemy.

    The question begs asking, โ€œWho or what is the enemy of the people, preventing their acquisition of more sovereignty over their own affairs?

    …………..And that which we might each do well to acquire quickly is the ability to think for ourselves and not to be mere โ€œuseful idiotsโ€ of any partisan political dictate.

    and

    Caswell

    ……The main problem in this society is that politicians have encouraged and carefully nurtured a culture mendicancy which ties people to political parties. As a matter of fact some of these mendicants were able to get themselves elected in 2008 and have refined the process.

    Both gentlemen are aware that we refuse to look into the mirror.

    The question is how do we get the poppuli to take note?


  26. @Vincent

    A good philosophical scant on the issue. However our world is powered on the wheels of relativism these days.

  27. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    I had always suspected that Chad [one short of 100,000] was a Trump supporter. He fits the profile to a “T” (no pun intended!)

    @ Caswell at 9:16 am , Oh so very true!

    Thanks, David, Gazer!

  28. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Donna at 9:06 AM..and well understood that is. However, there are bigots all over the world, all over BIM and on and on. Sensible people can differentiate. One swallow does not a summer make they say and as assuredly one load of bovine patty cake does not defame an entire Christian sect.

    @Chad45, that 14th Amendment argument is a valid and purposefully one. However that is a technical legal matter and Donald Trump deserves no credit because he has made it a topical and xenophobic plank of the political landscape.

    Let’s deal with Jeff’s fundamental point and your dispute. On current US law Trump’s remarks are asininely wrong and illegal. He cannot deny rights of babies born in US to ‘illegals’ because of the constitutional discrepancy as you mentioned. At the moment ‘anchor babies’ are citizens. Trump CANNOT change that by executive fiat.

    But also consider the morass of legal moss in even defining ‘illegal’ parents. If I am on a valid visitor’s visa and give birth in US and THEN stay over illegally my child is a valid US citizen, I imagine. That too falls under Trump’s proposal.

    Trump was a leader in the birther movement. The entire thrust of his construct was racially stupid as the presidential run of Cruz clearly shows. Whether Obama was born ‘outside’ the US or not he would have still been eligible to be president just as Cruz is, via his mother’s citizenship.

    Trump also initially said he would ban ALL Muslims coming into US. Being off script and as McConnell said about him recently not being knowledgeable of the issues he had to retract and say not US Muslims returning.

    Trump has put it out there that we have to do things differently because of the terror issues and that we may have to specially ID all Muslims. That would include citizens, sir.

    So we must always remember that he is a fabulist and has no desire for 100% honesty…he makes up his narrative and clearly has an uncanny and unmatched ability to sell it to the public.

    Jeff’s comment was factually correct and unlike Trump was 100% accurate: Trump has assaulted the rights of US citizens based on religion and ethnicity.

    We can nimble around the edges as much as we want, however.

  29. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    David June 12, 2016 at 10:07 AM #

    The question still needs to be answered.


  30. Nobody should be able to deny basic human rights to anybody. We will go as far as saying, any living creature. To do so would be a ‘sin’ against Pachamama.

    At the same time, and more importantly, no creatures, especially the humanoid, has any rights to commit crimes against nature by attempting to politically interfere with the generally accepted norms. For us, this is the largest crime. A crime worse than genocide.

    We hold that this should be true whether we are talking about the introduction of GMOs into the food chains or genetically engineering children or intervening into the dominant male/female categorizes.

    Newsweek determined that Obama was the ‘first gay president’. He has made that agenda the central plank of his presidency. For us these actions were large crimes for which a judgement will be sought.

  31. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David June 12, 2016 at 9:57 AM

    That answers your own question. The devil is in the detail.

    Just goes to show that Trump is just one loud mouth deceiver of the those jingoistic Americans whose xenophobia is blinded by the fact that they themselves are nothing more than a bunch of immigrants (aliens) who recently arrived on an earlier boat of economic refugees and asylum seekers from war and religious persecution.

    Trumpโ€™s burning ambition is to fulfill a selfish goal of becoming President. What is money without political clout to the ego of a buffoon?

    Thing is, he will soon be literally โ€˜trumped’; one way of the other.
    Should he be unfortunately thrown into the presidential hot seat, you will see what a political weathercock he will change into in true political volt-face style.

    Money rules the world, not political golf balls. And the Muslim world is loaded with both money and golf players.


  32. It is always the political season in Barbados, there is a pause for Independence/Christmas and Crop Over but that is just to recharge batteries. Jeff works in a milieu where politics is part of the daily environment, he is a columnist for a newspaper that takes a political stance on the issues of the day, yet I am a bit discomfited by some elements of this column.

    If I didnโ€™t know any better, I would say that Jeff seems to be unnerved by a singular criticism voiced by a political operative who claims to be non-partisan. I hope he is made of sterner stuff because if he canโ€™t stand the heat he better stay out of the kitchen.

    Sooner rather than later every article on this blog takes on a political edge, perhaps it is as Caswell infers that people hope to enhance their financial future by promoting the party of their choice.

  33. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Speaking about rights a gunman went into a gay Florida club Pulse this morning iand reportedly, by the NY Times, gunned down 50 people…there is no indication yet he was gay, so what the hell was he doing in the club and taking lives.

    A young singer was senselessly killed in Florida this weekend by a psycho who drove for days to reach Florida, just to end her life…she probably don’t even know him.

    Chad will spew nonsense until Trump, as president…starts revoking US citizenships based on your parents not being born citizens, then he will sing another song..

    Trump is a liar, Hilary is a liar.

    Politics is just as destructive as religion.

    When and where does it all end…the people who created these twin evils of politics and religion are all dead, but the destruction continues, alive and well.

    And we still quote them.

  34. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And Fruendel needs to really, really tell the electorate how he is going to replace all those thousands of jobs lost by public workers, how he intends to replace all the money missing and unaccoubted for from the treasury as outlined in the auditor general’s report.

    I dont think intelligent and informed citizens are interested in any of the other crap he seems interested in replacing…..the system has failed due to bad management.


  35. revised the death toll up to 50, with 53 hospitalised,

  36. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @ Georgie Porgie at 9:03 AM # I have no desire to hijack the commentary flow re Jeff’s column but your remarks are so abjectly disturbing that I crave indulgence to repudiate your level of clear hate and disgust.

    There was absolutely no need for you to report the incident. Everyone here, EVERYONE is on a connected device and of necessity had to be aware of that news in some way. You came on to gloat in your bigoted fashion. That’s disgraceful and I call you on it.

    A young man several months ago walked into a church and slaughtered in the same way a lovely group of people giving praise to their Lord. Did that cause you to hop onto BU and broadcast the news then too in a similar way.

    You have every right to offer your opinion and I encourage you to continue to display your hate in caps and with impunity.

    We would certainly not want to keep your evil and hateful manner quiet and actually believe you to be a man of Christian heart, mind and soul now would we!!!

    Please don’t go and donate any blood. It might adversely affect one of those ‘bullers.

    Enjoy church service today.


  37. Elections will be called.

    There will be promises made.

    There will be comedic shows we call political rass ( sorry mass ) meetings.

    A government will be elected. DLP or BLP.

    Same shitt different (5)year.

    How can this cycle be broken ?

  38. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    @Sarge,

    No, not unnerved…just reaffirming for the sceptics my view of the entire matter!


  39. @DPD
    I am wondering if you got your hand on some good stuff or if you had some great stuff taken away from you?
    Be it first hand or second hand, you are smoking on all cylinders today.
    You sit in the first row today.

  40. Vincent Haynes Avatar

    de pedantic Dribbler June 12, 2016 at 11:38 AM #

    You are on point and I am a firm believer that homophobes are in denial as they are aware that they posses the same gene as those individuals who are sexually attracted to like…….hence the irrational statements made on this blog by them.

  41. HAMILTON A HILL Avatar
    HAMILTON A HILL

    @ de pedantic dribbler…….. It was once said that youth is wasted on the young. Might I remind you that so too is reason to the irrational? Let not your heart be troubled…….just try to enjoy your Sunday lunch, secured in the knowledge that the God you serve cannot be the same that some others speak so glowingly about.


  42. If one reads GP comments on the Alis Non Sibi blog .one would understand GP comments here and recognized his mischievous activity for doing so. GP is not a fool he is trying to make a point and those who have fell into the trap of answering or responding to his comments negatively has given confirmation to what GP says is BU sheep disdain for those who do not tow the line
    Just my observation

  43. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Vincent Haynes June 12, 2016 at 12:30 PM
    โ€œYou are on point and I am a firm believer that homophobes are in denial as they are aware that they posses the same gene as those individuals who are sexually attracted to likeโ€ฆโ€ฆ.hence the irrational statements made on this blog by them.โ€

    LoL!! Are you trying to say that GP is at heart a closet homosexual fighting a life-long battle with the itching anal demons within?

    There are a few other โ€˜pretentiousโ€™ homophobes on this blog who really fit the perfect description of having sexual schizophrenia.

    Maybe GP could become the next Pope Sebastian and the martyr Zoe the patron saint of Sodomites.

  44. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    @ Jeff Cumberbatch

    I have read, for the second time, a written piece produced by you. I am at a lost for words at the clear message sent to those who are thinking right amidst the obvious subliminal that has allowed me to see you a little bit more in a different light. The SSS extends an apology for the stance I took, in believing you to be only a ”gloater” and one interested in foisting mere intellect. Your article was nothing short of brilliantly excellent. Looking forward to hearing what your thought in the continuation.

  45. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Gazer,Vincent, Hamilton: My last remark. Period.

    Guys this is real. We come on BU and pontificate about lots of political crap and also serious stuff. Jeff speaks on serious matters, Caswell too and others.

    People died today because of hate and bigotry. Sons and brothers. Cousins.

    For a Bajan who journeyed for some years at one of our best school and was heralded as one of our best and brightest and is a doctor to boot to come here and act in such a hateful and crass way is very painful.

    So at the expense of upsetting everyone here the fact that we didn’t repudiate this type of site behaviour is very odd to me.

    As Jeff alludes to in his essay we cannot perceive that these things have “…nothing to do with current affairs in Barbados”. These acts are painful and cannot be dismissed so crassly…the is now the worst mass shooting in the USA but regardless an educated Bajan acts in this way.

    Can’t we really understand why our society is the way it is: Indifferent, prejudiced, hypocritical and corrupt.

    Don’t we all embrace and acclaim this man here on this site? How then can we be so surprised by the political behaviour and the citizenry which elects them.

    Sorry all but in the persona and interface with this blogger BU is a clear and definitive microcosm of society.

    Anyhow enough of this for today and all.

  46. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Miller

    I don’t think that I ever told you: I love your turn of phrase. I don’t always agree but I enjoy the way you sat it.

    Sent from my iPad

    >


  47. We hear the media designating this attack as an act of terrorism.

    Only the super citizens could get these kinds of determinations before much is known

    Those people who think that matters of race, class and ‘gender’ are not determinative of social phenomena, well!

  48. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    millertheanunnaki June 12, 2016 at 1:03 PM #

    Chuckle…….the truth will always out………who the cap fits etc,etc.


  49. @Pacha

    These labels which are quickly applied is a big part of the problem. Instead the systemic reasons maybe overlooked.


  50. Miller,

    My denomination does not interpret the Bible literally. That is why we are scoffed at and not regarded as Christians. Break away sect though, we are not. Quite the opposite!

    This blog, however was not about murdered “bullers” whom I am convinced from simple observation were mostly born that way and not responsible for their plight. And so I will refrain from making any further comment and allow the topic to return to that which the writer intended.

    What the hell is AC babbling about? Towing a line?

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