Modern-Day Malfeasance: The Mechanics of Misery – An Abominable Practice of Sexual Exploitation, Baby Factories, Organ Harvesting & Child Enslavement

Submitted by Terance Blackett

unitednationsTo forgive is to assume a larger identity than the person who was first hurt…” – philosopher David Whyte

Epictetus, Roman Stoic philosopher, mathematician and rationalist was born a slave around 55 AD. He earned his freedom as a young man and began the study of Stoic philosophy during those teenage years, gaining in prominence in Rome, where he eventually taught. Then in 89 AD, Emperor Domitian banished all the philosophers from the Italian region. Epictetus fled to Greece, where he set up his own school at Nicopolis on the Adriatic coast, lecturing there until his death in 135 AD. He is recognized as the voice” of Stoic philosophy believing that slavery wasn’t about a legal status of a person, but it was rather a moral question.

Though born a slave, Epictetus saw slavery as contrary to moral reason given that both “masters and slaves place too much value on externals, such as the master’s desire for luxury and slaves’ fear of punishment or bodily harm.” He also believed slavery was diametrically “opposed to nature because all humans share in the same kinship and rationality and because slavery requires the use of force and violence, which goes against nature” – thus there can be no moral equivalent.

We are living in an age of created chaos, where a struggle ensues to find the arc of human kindness, given Franz Fanon’s episteme of what ‘the wretched of the earth’ continues to experience, having survived the mechanics of human misery’ based on the African Slave Trade and after 183 years since Abolition, we find for example, in the UK (of all places), government estimates that there are some 13,000 people who are enslaved in Britain today.

Statistics cited conservatively, that there are around some 27 million adults and 13 million children around the world, who are victims of human trafficking. The countries at the apex of this nefarious trade in the ‘souls of men’ are Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Albania, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Romania, China, Thailand & Nigeria. While other countries like Belgium, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Holland, Thailand, Turkey & U.S.A are all ranked very high as ‘destination countries’ for these trafficked victims (Skinner E. B. 2008)

However, modern slavery is not confined to the above-mentioned countries. Almost every country in the world has been touched with this menacing evil. Even small nation states like Barbados were accused by the United States in a 2015 Human Trafficking Report that our country is a “source country for children subjected to sex trafficking and a destination country for men, women, and children subjected to sex trafficking and forced labor. Authorities and NGOs report, foreign women have been forced into prostitution in Barbados. Foreigners are subjected to forced labor in Barbados, most notably in domestic service, agriculture, and construction. Legal and undocumented immigrants from Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and Guyana are especially vulnerable to trafficking. Child sex trafficking occurs in Barbados. Authorities and NGOs also report parents or caregivers subject local and foreign children of both sexes to commercial sex.”

What was equally damning about the report was the fact that “the Government of Barbados does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. The government acceded to the 2000 UN TIP Protocol in October 2014, drafted amendments to its Anti-Trafficking Law to prohibit all forms of human trafficking, and began developing a government-wide anti-trafficking manual. The government did not identify any new trafficking victims, but assisted previously identified trafficking victims during the reporting period. The government did not convict any traffickers; however, police investigated a government official for alleged complicity in sex trafficking crimes.”

In a ‘Barbados Today’ piece by Randy Bennett entitled “Government Official Accused of Sex Trafficking” pinpoints the scurrilous nature of this age-old trade in human flesh and the morally opaque nature of a crime against human kind that still does not seem to warrant enough blatant moral outrage. For just as sex, economic and domestic slavery in Britain is treated as an underground economy, where Elitist individuals in the society are completely complicit and involved in the subjugation of other human beings – the same thing happens in Barbados (aptly called ‘Little England’).

In the Randy Bennett piece in ‘Barbados Today’, it is alleged that a prominent individual on the island was involved in what is clearly a crime but there was no “naming & shaming” and it is doubtful whether judicial materialization have brought about any meaningful end-result in the matter.

There are women in Barbados who have been living in prominent homes in the “Heights & Terraces” – owned and occupied by rich Elites, poLIEticians and others – subjugated to a life of servitude, where they live, work and their domestication is worse than that of a pet dog or cat. And they have no redress because their slave masters have got their passports and other relevant documents.

Barbados, like Britain, have mastered the ability of “denial-phobia” – a self-actuated, deterministic fallacy, endemic within both societies, due in part, to a refusal to see what is in plain sight. We know that “imported foreign women” are being exploited and sold on as “sex-slaves”, to rich men who come to Barbados as part of the “SEX TOURISM” mystique that has enshrouded our nation since Independence – while on the other hand, the counter-narrative posits Black men as mere “SEXUAL TOOLS” for sex-starved and nymphomaniacial Europhile women who yearn for intense, whole-body gratification, in some far-flung idyllic paradise where “Beauty & Beast” can collapse into a torrent of violent, volcanic sexual activity.

For decades, Nelson Street has been a haven for prostitution, where Guyanese women and others from neighbouring Caribbean nations, have been part of the elaborate fiscal SCAM of sexual exploitation and traffic. In 2016, the situation has reached uninhibited proportions, as imported human traffic in Barbados has gone from low end prostitution and human trafficking to high end call girls & prostitutes who flow in and out of the country pimped by demand & supply of rich sugar daddies, adult movie producers & local Arabs who trade in “FLESH” right under the noses of those who are the custodians of law & order, who simply turn a blind eye. All the while, it would appear, as if law enforcement is reticently complicit, as well as the bourgeois Elites, who back this trade for their own pleasure & moral desuetude and to make vast sums of money off the slouching backs of willing & unwilling participants.

In France, in the place where the media calls the “Jungle” – 1000’s of immigrants have ‘set up shop’ and to date; 100’s of children have gone missing or are believed to have been trafficked. Some as young as 10 years old!

As far back as 2006, The Sunday Telegraph in the U.K. reported that 100’s of children as young as 6 years old were being brought to the U.K. as slaves each year.

What a travesty!

UNICEF estimates that 300,000 children younger than 18 are currently trafficked to serve in armed conflicts worldwide according to a 2009 Washington Times article. The FBI also estimates that over 100,000 children and young women are trafficked in the US. They range in age from 9 to 19, with the average age around 11. Many victims are not just runaways or abandoned, but are from “good” families who are coerced by clever traffickers.

Millions of souls are bought & sold around the world like stocks & shares, based on a form of “Satanic Evil” that the world has never known before. Nearly 7,000 Nepali girls as young as 9 years old are sold every year into India’s red-light district – or some 200,000 in the last decade. 10,000 children between the ages of 6 and 14 work on their backs in Sri Lankan brothels. According to Louise Shelley, Brazil and Thailand are generally considered to have the worst child sex trafficking records – yet the UNITED NATIONS seems impotent or have also turned a blind eye to the suffering of our most vulnerable.

Africa continues to have its own share of misery where we saw Boko Haram abduct 100’s of Nigerian girls – many still at large; either sold or dead (with only a few returned). The AIDS epidemic in Africa has left many children orphaned, making them especially vulnerable to human trafficking according to Benjamin Skinner. Today, many of these children are washing up on the shores of the Mediterranean because of people smugglers & human trafficking – as European gov’ts are powerful to stem the tide of what some call “MIGRATION” and others, human trafficking!

One of the largest human trafficking cases in recent U.S. history occurred in Hawaii in 2010. Global Horizons Manpower, Inc., a labor-recruiting company, bought 400 immigrants in 2004 from Thailand to work on farms in Hawaii. They were lured with false promises of high-paying farm work, but instead their passports were taken away and they were held in forced servitude until they were rescued in 2010. The same thing happens across Asia, where flows of Chinese, N. Korean & others are trafficked into sweat shops, illegal industries & especially into sex shops. Japan is considered the largest market for Asian women trafficked for sexual exploitation.

In an October 2013 Brief for the International Crimes Database, “THE PHENOMENON OF “BABY FACTORIES” IN NIGERIA AS A NEW TREND IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING” was produced which looked at this most egregious of issues for which we face as a people. The document cites that “there is little research on this type of human trafficking…” It also reported that According to the United Nations Organisation for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO), Nigeria is one of the leaders in human trafficking among African countries. In Nigeria, persons are usually trafficked for the purposes of prostitution, begging, domestic servitude and other types of underpaid and exploited forced labour.”

The report also said – “in recent years, traffickers in Nigeria have also started exploiting their victims for “baby harvesting.” The first cases of “baby harvesting” were reported in 2006 by UNESCO in its policy paper “Human trafficking in Nigeria”… teenage girls and young women are brought by traffickers to the so-called “baby factories” with false promises of jobs or safe abortions. As a result, they are confined and forced to give birth. Some of the victims are trafficked while being pregnant; others are later impregnated by men specially hired for such purposes. Allegedly, their babies are sold for international or domestic adoption, rituals, slave labour or sexual exploitation…”

So as more and more pregnant women are trafficked for their new-born babies which are then sold on the open ‘Black Market’, where the profit is divided between the traffickers, doctors, lawyers, border officials, and others – the mother is usually “ripped off”, as the slave masters take back a cut for travel cost and for creating bogus documents. As a result, the mother might receive as little as a few hundred dollars for her baby, while the bounty on that child’s head can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands.

Human trafficking earns some $9 billion to $31.6 billion globally! Half of these profits are made in industrialized nations. So the question must be asked: ‘Who is profiting from this illicit trade in human cargo?’ And if according to the U.S. State Department, human trafficking is one of the greatest human rights challenges of this century, both in the United States and around the world – why has it been so difficult to crush these organizations?.

Journalist Victor Malarek in his book entitled Inside the Global Sex Trade reports that it is primarily men who are driving human trafficking, specifically trafficking for sex. He believes that human trafficking is estimated to surpass the drug trade in less than five years (that was in 2003). Also in the same year (2003) a study in the Netherlands found that, on average, a single sex slave can earn her pimp at least $250,000 a year. No wonder Europe is now swamped with over 3 million migrants!

Yet a more sinister evil exist!

In the aftermath of the Haiti Earthquake and now a devastating hurricane, Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive believe that the 1000’s of children left orphaned as a result of losing their parents were targeted for organ harvesting. Much of the mainstream media in the Caribbean were however silent on the issue! Billions of dollars stolen from impoverished children still sit in the bank vaults of “THE CLINTON FOUNDATION”. And although 75-80% of human trafficking is primarily for sexual exploitation – the issue of “Organ Harvesting” looms large over this despicably “EVIL TRADE”.

In a 2015, United Nation Office On Drugs & Crime (UNODC) document on the “Trafficking In Persons For The Purpose Of Organ Removal” – it states that even anecdotal evidence is only the “tip of a much larger iceberg” with concise empirical data difficult to ascertain as to the broad reach of this sociobiological cannibalistic practice.

Also, in a 2015 Daily Mail Online article, the piece cited how China probably leads the world in this practice where in “2006 state-run hospitals were killing prisoners of conscience to sell their organs.” Some estimates suggest that the trade in human organs could be worth a staggering $20 billion annually given that other than China, the Arabs are the amongst the next in line as organ harvesters with a practice pervasive across poor regions of the Philippines, Africa and other poor 3rd World countries.

As far back as 2010, Barbados Underground reported on this issue of organ harvesting and a prominent EU official cited in that expose had someone accost the narrator with the possibility of retracting what was written.

The greatest threat today is not from climate change as some deluded fanatics would have you believe but it is the prospects of a world, where our children have been so inundated with EVIL that the quotation by the prophet Malachi in chapter 4, verse 5 & 6 will have to take on new significance and relevance: “Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers, lest I come and smite the earth with a curse.

The United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner states unequivocally “children as young as 3 years old (working) in mines and quarries qualify as modern day slaves, due to the combined elements of coercion, fear, restriction on freedom of movement and complete dependence on the employer.” For if the UN can see “No Future For Enslaved Children…” – then what hope does our world really have going forward?

‘The Telegraph’ cites that “hundreds of thousands of child soldiers are forced to fight at gunpoint by the Taliban in Afghanistan, Congo warlord Bosco Ntaganda, the Shebab in Somalia, Ansar Dine in Mali and other terror groups and private armies around the world.” This aspect of modern slavery will also have lasting repercussion for all of us in the long run.

The question now remains – if the UN seems powerless to do much of anything to change the trajectory of nations and governments, unilaterally waging senseless wars of attrition – what then will be the “CONSUMMATION” of all things given what we are facing in our world today?

Again, may GOD help us all…

91 comments

  • Three things in human life are important.
    The first is to be kind.
    The second is to be kind.
    And the third is to be kind.
    ~Henry James

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  • Agree with you. One of man’s greatest virtues.

    On Sun, Oct 23, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Barbados Underground wrote:

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  • Terance Blackett disrespects the suffering of our ancestors by misusing the word ‘slavery’.
    Prostitution may be harmful to prostitutes, but it is not slavery. Call a spade a spade.

    Prostitution is not only illegal almost every where in the world, but prostitutes have to go to great lengths to avoid law enforcement, so they can continue to do what they do.

    Yet, enfeebled and blinded by feminist ideology, Terance Blackett takes the ridiculous position that all these prostitutes are blameless victims whose “vulnerability” has been exploited by evil men.

    No, Terance. These are mostly entrepreneurial women choosing to sell their bodies for the highest prices they can get. And since in many parts of the world, the age at which females become sexually active is lower than the age at which they are legally recognized as adults, there is no contradiction between saying that many of these women are “children” and saying that they are “prostitutes”.

    There are worse things in this world than selling your body to Europeans or Americans.

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  • chad99999

    TO BE MORE ACCURATE THEY DONT SELL THEIR BODIES, THEY RENT THEM
    THEY RETAIN THEIR BODIES AFTER THE TRANsACTION I OVER….O THAT I RENT NOT A SALE ah lie

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  • Chad9999
    Good point because Terance Blackett obviously does not understand that slavery in the Roman Empire is of no real comparison to the Atlantic slave trade, because a slave in Athens was no more than a servant who returned home after pleasing his master.

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  • Prostitution in the Netherlands – Wikipedia
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_the_Netherlands
    Wikipedia
    Prostitution in the Netherlands is legal and regulated. Operating a brothel is also legal. In the last few years, a significant number of brothels and “windows” have …

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  • I wonder what the progeny of formers slaves locally/regionally/world wide are going to do about present day slavery………..we too like to talk.

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  • Chad9999

    The state of Nevada allows legal prostitution and it is probably the only state in the United States that does it. Food for thought!

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  • The comdian Richard Pryor was born in the brothel where his mother worked.

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  • Chad 9999
    Prostitution is practically legal in Thailand, and the lot of Americans there and spend big money for underage girls who are virgins.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    “He also believed slavery was diametrically “opposed to nature because all humans share in the same kinship and rationality and because slavery requires the use of force and violence, which goes against nature” – thus there can be no moral equivalent.”

    For the whore mongers on the blog, forced prostitution is modern day slavery.

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  • Well Well

    Europe was a Christian continent, so how did the slave owners convinced the Pope and the rest of Christendom that the slavement of African people were contrary to the laws of nature and God?

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  • Well Well

    In order to justify the enslavement of the African people, those who were in the business of selling African people had to convinced the Pope and the rest of Christian Europe that the African Slave was subhuman, so with this idea in mind, the idea of equality and the laws of nature which applied to the European did not applied to the African.

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  • Well Well

    How can any rights be afford to a creature who was thought of as subhuman and a little above the beast of the field?

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Ask Ronald Jones Dompey…he is your children’s role model, he should have all those answers.

    Cause I cant for the life of me understand what Europeans think of you would matter to you when once upon a time, their asses were enslaved too…same boat, different century.

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  • chad99999 October 23, 2016 at 3:43 PM #
    In some European countries , prostitution is a Cottage Industry, carried out at home , while the rest of the family are engaged in other unrelated activities. In some cities, the middle men, or pimps, are cut out, as these women operated from rented apartments in massive “office ” blocks. And during their downtime , when they have to carry out personal maintenance, some of them leave a young daughter or cousin to hold the fort. One can hardly say that these women are forced into this occupation ,or otherwise taken advantage of.

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  • Well Well

    did not get the memo. A slave is the legal property of his owner, does not receive any wages, cannot under any circumstances withdraw his labour, and remains a slave until death.

    That is not what you find in prostitution. Many child-prostitutes are making more money than they could make in any alternative occupation, and their involvement with paid sex ends after a number of years, especially if they are not attractive.

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  • What the fvck does this have to do with prostitution?

    Did any of you (NOT THE INGRUNT SCVUNT SCVUNT DOMPEY) read this article in its entirety?

    What do the legalization of prostitution and all that shi##te have to do with the travesty that has assailed our senses?

    We are trafficking in 3 year old!!

    We are harvesting humans for money!!

    Which part of this is invisible to us?

    So I sell my pokkerts or botsie as a consenting adult out of an economic necessity? but as to the coercion and the rest, we have a problem do we not?

    We are harvesting bodies for extermination does this not give any of us a chilling of our spirit?

    Does it dawn on you what we are becoming? rather what we have become?

    Do you understand what our sentience is now indulging in?

    Do you understand why “it grieved GOD that He had made man” means?

    Do you really care one effing badword?

    Steupseeeee

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  • @PUDRYR

    Have been waiting since this was posted ofr someone to connect the dots read human trafficking and the unsavory.

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  • Piece

    It is a Bajan idiosyncrasy that one must be nailed to the topic before discussion? So one cannot step outside the topic before deliberation to elaborate on some of the points in the article such as the author referenced to slavery in the Roman Empire?

    Piece

    Who made the rule on BU that when a specific topic is before deliberation that you cannot deflect for a brief minute to comment on an issue not pretaining to the point before deliberation?

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  • Dompey

    Your problem rather your trademark is that you dont step outside sometimes, it is that you are permanently OUTSIDE ANY AND ALL TOPICS ALL THE EFFING TIME.

    Read the damn topic about three times and wait till a big brain like Bush Tea or Pachamama or Are We There Yet or Prodigal Son posts and then take their lead.

    Invariably dem fellers like Cumberbatch and Caswell who seemed not to have assited in your union matter years ago (ergo your appartent dislike of the man), when dem fellers post DEM IS got a point.

    Graft the tangent that they are going in and you may possible BE ABLE TO ENTER IN THE ROOM as opposed to going off de effing range all the time.

    ook Domps

    You are 50 years old and you still having difficulty with these subjects.

    Here is what you do “GRAFTING”

    And after a while MAYBE JUST MAYBE something rubs off though, the way that some people remark per your acuity, it would be easier for the Joyyly roger to land at Grantley Adams International Airport runaway.

    Remember the new rule

    20!!

    Let 20 people post then, look for a single sentence post and do like AC, copy from another blogger 5 years ago, and plagiarize it in a one sentence ting and de wait 20 more posts.

    Ok??

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  • PIECE
    YOU ARE VERY UNREASONABLE HERE
    THIS MAN’S BRAIN DOES NOT WORK NORMALLY
    IT IS NOT ATTACHED TO HIS BRAIN STEM
    IT IS ATTACHED TO HIS RECTUMSO WHAT DO YOU EXPECT TO COME OUT

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  • @cTerance Blackett “SEX TOURISM” mystique that has enshrouded our nation since Independence.”

    Sexual exploitation has nothing to do wit Independence. Barbados was built on sexual exploitation/slavery.

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  • @Dompey October 23, 2016 at 4:22 PM “Prostitution is practically legal in Thailand, and the lot of Americans there and spend big money for underage girls who are virgins.”

    Men are so foolish. A person working as a prostitute is highly unlikely to be a virgin. They are only taking money from foolish men who are paying for a virgin fantasy.

    Please remember guys:

    VIRGINITY IS LIKE A BALLOON. ONE PRICK AND IT IS ALL GONE.

    The Thai underage girls are NOT virgins.

    Although a lotta, lotta foolish men choose to believe so,

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  • Dompey October 23, 2016 at 5:51 PM “Europe was a Christian continent, so how did the slave owners convinced the Pope and the rest of Christendom that the slavement of African people were contrary to the laws of nature and God?”

    When people want money (and power) they will tell lies, to themselves and to others.

    It is all really Simple

    Simon

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  • I take exception to some of the comments by people who think they are enlightened.

    Child labour is an organic, natural and inevitable part of life in all societies still influenced by pre-industrial economic forces. In economic systems based on the simplest technologies, you do not need 12 years of formal schooling to be able to make a living or at least contribute to the ‘productive’ activities of your household. The outrage over ‘child labour’ in Africa and Asia is mostly BS. Child labour was considered normal in Britain until the late 19th century.

    Only dummies judging agricultural societies based on the standards and perspectives of industrial and post-industrial societies will commit the error of misperceiving the incorporation of ‘children’ into the ‘adult’ life of a community as ‘evil’.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Lol….Piece, Dompey will wear you out, lol.

    He is just another black person who holds the criminal vatican and the men in dresses inhabiting that whorehouse and pit of pedophiles in Rome to some high esteem, although it’s widely known that they are mere criminals and frauds from AD…After Death…and would go along with and endorse any crime, including slavery of humans, no matter how abhorrent or repugnant to the human race, just to indulge their carnal pleasures and for self-interest and enrichment….

    …..those beasts in the vatican endorsed, condoned, enabled and profited from slavery for centuries and then for decades after abolition absolutely refused to apologize, because it had morphed into making tons of profits, billions of dollars from the descendants of slaves, who by that time so believed in the fraud that is the church, they were willing to give the church their hardearned money in tithes for free..

    The church only apologized when they were absolutely sure the world knew the apology was meaningless, in their arrogance they enjoyed the enslavement of black people and did not care who knew. Just try asking them back for what was stolen and you will get your answer.

    The popes and priests have been known scum since the beginning of recorded time, the churches known frauds..

    Human trafficking is slavery and a crime, child labor is slavery and a crime, forced prostitution is slavery, human trafficking and a crime…anything the churches endorse is criminal in nature.

    I hope the dummy Chad dont mind his young children being forced into child labor or human trafficking….he probably would not mind, if it’s lowlife Trump doing it.

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  • Then let us adopt this organic, natural and inevitable part of life as it related to the child labour child prostitution part so that your 3 year old daughters and sons can contribute to the economic systems.

    De Ole man shall be passing for either of them later today to assist in their informal schooling in this my “mis-perception”, as is female genital mutilation also an industrial/post industrial misconception, and enact the non outrage.

    Why it has evolved is neither here nor there.

    That is the reasoning of the age that pervades.

    “We have a practice of say FGM. It has existed for 5000 year. It started because men, short doggied men feared that their women would be “empowered” or enlightened or whatever through the existence of a body part that they were born with. So, like the genesis of eunuchs, we men decided to effect FGM.”

    Given that it has existed for all these years it is not “evil” no let us water it down to saying it is “unenlightened” AND having explained its genesis, move on to discuss the best business models through which paedophilia can be practiced without any untoward health isues TO THE PERPETRATOR OF COURSE, de victims are just incidental to the rationale.”

    From de ole dummy heself

    Where you live, and what time can if come for the toddlers?

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/6Tgy305t2qC

    A white voice against war, racism and segregation many people never knew about.

    The church is also singlehandedly responsible for keeping racism and hatred against black people alive in the world, speakingoiut both sodes of their mouths simultaneously. ..for profit, any evil that would make them money. Money hounds.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Lol…good one Piece, the whoremongers, child abusers and child enslavers on BU are numerous and unbelievable.

    Let’s introduce their children and grandchildren to the world of child labor , child trafficking, mutilation and prostitution first, then they can be the leading authorities on how great it is to subject children to those evils for other people’s profit.

    Children are supposed to grow as children and enjoy their lives as children, that was why the evil practices were outlawed in UK and US…..but just like the dark web exists, we can be syre that those who benefited from slavery are also benefitting from the enslavement and prostitution if children, just as their ancestors did.

    I would not want any of the BU monsters who see nothing wrong with exploiting children anywhere near my young relatives, my 9 would be talking overtime.

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  • @chad99999 Please do not choose to be “BLINDFOLDED” by a ribbon of darkness!!! The malfeasance is “BROAD BASE” covering more than just “PROSTITUTION” (within itself there is a highly MORAL* EVIL at work)… Withal due respect, the penchant of the discourse targets how our most “VULNERABLE” (our PRECIOUS CHILDREN) have been commodified as objects for all forms of exploitation… We can choose amoral myopia as a form of “DENIAL-PHOBIA” – that’s on us individually!!! For me, the appeal is to the broader moral paradigm!!! As to our “ANCESTORS”, your position is sacrosanct to you & OTHERS… However, I will not be “IMMERSED” into the herd mentality of “ancestor worship” as that would be trivialization of both my moral as well as SPIRITUAL ethos regarding my personal “FAITH”… Decide if the TWO* are diametrical opposites:

    https://www.opendemocracy.net/beyondslavery/karen-bravo/transatlantic-slavery-and-contemporary-human-trafficking

    @Simple Simon That may be so!!! I am not laying out an argument to suggest in any way that INDEPENDENCE under EWB was a major catalyst for greater liberal attitudes towards ‘SEX TOURISM” – far from it – however, to be in “DENIAL” over what has transpired in BARBADOS* over the last 50 years of my lifetime would be to choose wilful BLINDNESS over clear discernment… If we want to use historicity & the EVILS of how our fore parents were abused as any kind of “JUSTIFICATION” for the lewd moral dilapidation we find ourselves in as a nation – then what hope is there for our “YOUTH” in Barbadian society??? We already have an ideological as well as a genealogical “GRAND CANYON” to bridge with our young people – already being influenced by the worst social norms from “AmeriKKKanization” & its damnable effects upon their minds… Surely, COMMONSENSE* must prevail?

    @PIECES – I hear you BRUV* – at least somebody demonstrates the “MORAL OUTRAGE” necessary v the deafening silence of dissimulation…

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  • Piece

    Stop with all the long talk and present your argument short and to the point because I’m often lost with your long drawn out thesis as though you’re completing your magnum opus. And it is not as though I do possess the intellect to comprehend your boring diatribe, but you have yet to learn how to present your argument concise and to the point.

    Chad9999

    You’re quite correct because as far back as early 1900s in the United States, children accompanied their parents to work, but this is no justification for the exploitation we are witnessing in Africa and in many part of the world today. So Piece, rather than all of the long talk you continually spew here on BU, what is your suggestion regarding how best to address the issue of child sexual abuse and exploitation?

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  • The more bush shit open his mouth the more he sounds like that ignorant Donald Trump the same illogical meanderings and criticism

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  • The govt have done what it supposed to do inso much that the resuts are showing. The NUPW are dizzy trying to figure out up from down.The little boy Annaki has been cut at the knees and the garbage is being picked up and the bees are all in a tizzy

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  • Listen to me ass*ole.

    I am not the one “presenting any argument” here.

    It is the blog positor Mr Blackett who had given the above postulates.

    Here is one of my brief postulates that you may comprehend.

    On the other hand YOU CANNOT

    It is a truncation from Corinthians

    “Be ye not unequally yoked together with …”

    The fact of the matter is that procreation is a gift and if we lie down with cattle or idiots, of hom you number about 21 just by yourself, your offspring will be idiots.

    I am sorry to seem to be sprouting that as a doctrine BUT the thing is donkey that, “if you just cannot understand or comprehend something, THERE IS NOT TOOL THAT WILL MAKE YOU ASSIMILATE INSTUCTION.

    My forst postulate is that the gift of procreation must be denied a holes like you because this is why we end up where we are, in a rut, having to carry “permanently damaged baggage” because “even the dumb and the ignorant have their story”

    I have learnt that YOU CANNT CARRY LIFE’s BAGGAGE ALL OF THE TIME Dompey

    I hope that this is short enough for you

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  • @dreamstarworld October 24, 2016 at 7:59 AM ” If we want to use historicity & the EVILS of how our fore parents were abused as any kind of “JUSTIFICATION” for the lewd moral dilapidation we find ourselves in as a nation.”

    I am not justifying any evil.

    Simply making a statement of fact.

    That Barbados has never been a paradise, for the majority f its people.

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  • Child labour does not make sense in North America or the Caribbean because children need many years of formal education to be self-supporting adults.

    That is not true in rural Mozambique or Malawi. In places like that, all you need to survive is some land and some agricultural tools. A child of 10 can support himself in the local village.

    Why do people use a single set of standards to make judgments about the world? The world is a very complex place, too complex for simple minds — like that of Well Well and her tribe.

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  • Child labour is not always bad. Although child prostitution is always bad.

    As a child I worked along with my parents and my siblings on the family owned and rented land. Together we produced the food that we ate and which kept us well nourished. My parents raised almost a dozen children to healthy adulthood (the only one who died early, at age 65, is the one who migrated to the United States. There is something very wrong with the food and the lack of health care in that place) .

    My children have worked the land with me and my grandchildren are continuing the tradition.

    Like my children and grandchildren, I and my siblings went to school everyday, but before school, after school, and during vacations we worked, and we are healthy organic food.

    We still do so.

    None of this is exploitative.

    We own nobody an apology.

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  • Piece

    Man you dos rite aa lot of bullshite fah real old man. Yah tryin tah explane tah me wat yah dos rite and still tekin up haft of de blog. I hope yah don’t teach yah granson yah dos talk sah highly aa bout tah rite de way yah dos? U are writin on aa social blog page and not a thesus papaa, so present yah point concise,coherent and conspicuously, so dah aa donkey lik me cah undastand it old man.

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  • Imagine I am born in a village in rural Uganda. Because the local United Nations representative objects to child labor, I end up with a PhD in computer science from Makerere University.

    I immediately decide that I want to drive a Mercedes and wear $5,000 suits, so my best bet is to move to the United States. Unfortunately my application to the US embassy for a diversity visa is rejected, so I bribe some Ethiopians to smuggle me into Italy.

    The boat capsizes in the Mediterranean, and I drown.

    Uganda has wasted its investment in my education.

    Italy must spend huge sums of money patrolling the Mediterranean for illegal immigrants like
    me, and burying our bodies when we die at sea.

    Nobody wins, except the United Nations, which keeps expanding its bloated bureaucracy with more and more useless troublemakers.

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  • Chag9999

    Why is it that we hear little or no discussion regarding child labour in China. China large population came about as direct resulted of child labour, but few people have a historical understanding as to why China has the world largest population, and why boys are favoured over girls in that society.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    I think both Chad and Simple have missed the true definition of child labor, it’s not working on a family farm on evenings, morning, or weekends, both of you need to google the definition of child labor, it’s very clear neither of you have done any research into the matter… after doing so, then you can discourse on the topic coherently.

    Like Piece, I have no intention discoursing on topics which people refuse to research before they jump on the blog vomiting nonsense, got more productive things to do, places to be, people to see.

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  • Chad9999

    An immigrant with a PhD is highly favoured for a residence visa, until his or her name is associated with some terrorist enterprise.

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  • Imagine I am born in a slum in Calcutta. The local UN representative objects to child labour so I cannot help my parents, who have jobs in a textile factory. I spend my time at school studying Shakespeare and Geography.

    My father has to take three jobs to support the family because his children are not allowed to work. He falls asleep from exhaustion at a machine that slices molten plastic, and he is cut into pieces. My mother is left with no practical way to support five children. The family becomes homeless and my mother suffers a nervous breakdown. She is put into a mental hospital. I have dropped out of school and live on scraps at the local garbage dump

    Nobody wins except the United Nations.

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  • Chad9999

    In your scenario there is failure on the part of the state because with both parents deceased the child becomes the ward of the state, or he or she in placed in an orphanage.

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  • @chad99999 October 24, 2016 at 12:36 PM “Nobody wins, except the United Nations, which keeps expanding its bloated bureaucracy with more and more useless troublemakers.”

    Why is it that I feel that you are one of those useless troublemakers?

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  • Chad999

    India cannot find the financial resources to take of its poor and needy, but yet it’spends hundreds of millions of dollars developing its nuclear arsenals. You see the irony here? And are we really struggling for survival in world of limited resources or is there a mismanagement of those resources? And why should another child in world have going to bed without proper drinking water, food and a good education, when Bill Gates and Warren Buffet have a hundred billion dollars between them both?

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  • Anonymouse - The Gazer

    Sometimes I worry about myself. I agree with Chad on one topic and then on another I find that he is wrong and his views are abhorrent.

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  • Dompey

    India’s investment in nuclear weapons is money well spent. The nuclear arsenal ended the costly history of recurring wars with Pakistan. Since both sides joined the nuclear club, there have been no wars between them, only local skirmishes that are quickly settled by negotiation.

    The nuclear arsenal has also helped India re-define itself as a modern nation. This has prompted hundreds of thousands of wealthy Indians living in Europe and North America to return to their homeland, bringing with them billions of dollars for investment — and valuable human capital as well.

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  • Chad9999

    I understand situation between India and Pakistan, however, nuclear proliferation is not the right answer to the conflict between Pakistan and India, nevertheless, I do acknowledge however, that every Nations has the right to defend itself against aggression, but at the cost of a starving population can’t be the right answer.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    I dont know why Chad is bothered about Calcutta or India or Africa, when there is poverty, homeless and parentless children right in the good USA..

    ….why dont you dictate for the ones in th US Chad, what makes them so different, yes there is the foster care system but do you know how many young and middle aged parents are ODing on drugs and leaving thousands of orphans and abandoned children,…any city in the US, you can check and verify.

    And I did not even mention all the other social problems that being a wealthy nation does not mean that everyone escapes poverty or poor education or any insulation from social problems……all industrialized nations have the same problems as Africa, India and China.

    Maybe you need to read up on the coal mines of Virginia.

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  • Dompey

    Who told you nuclear proliferation is not the answer? Your friends at the UN? Your British, American and Canadian masters?

    Compare the nuclear solution in South Asia to the continuing chaos in the Middle East, where only nuclear-armed Israel is secure. Compare the endless wars of subSaharan Africa to the peaceful coexistence of Russia, China and the North Atlantic states.

    Don’t be foolish. Vote for nuclear weapons!

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  • Well Well

    Yes only the ones who run away from home for whatever reason or reasons, but the federal government as well as state government have programs in place the address this concern. Unlike Africa, India, Asia and South America Well Well!

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  • Well Well

    is off on another tangent.

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  • Well Well

    Children live in the streets of America by choice and not by economic circumstances, I could guarantee you that.

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  • Well Well and Intentions, heah??!!!!

    You got im good, Welly. Like you, I no shed no tear when Jerusalem o sum place nearby “wiped offthe map”. Heah??!!!???

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  • Occam’s Razor…huum

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  • Well Well

    You’re talking pure bullshit about drug addicted parents leaving kids in the streets of America. You have been watching too much Russian and Middle Eastern TV.

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  • Well Well

    Here in America if a drug addicted parent abandoned his or her child most often the the grandfather, grandmother, sister, brother or aunt is awarded custody, or else that child is placed in state foster care becoming a ward of the state. No kid is left to take care of his or her needs here, those needs are met by the state or family and friends.

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  • Well Well

    Most of the kids you see roaming the streets of America and particularly, California, are runaways who are there by design.

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  • The more bush shit open his mouth the more he sounds like that ignorant Donald Trump the same illogical meanderings and criticism

    that’s unfair bush man hasn’t opened his mouth yet
    hold your fire

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  • Chad9999

    “Vote for nuclear weapons”

    We must aspire for a world free of nuclear weapon, Hiroshima and Nagasaki ought to have taught us some about our humanity.

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  • millertheanunnaki

    @ Dompey October 24, 2016 at 2:33 PM
    “I understand situation between India and Pakistan, however, nuclear proliferation is not the right answer to the conflict between Pakistan and India, nevertheless, I do acknowledge however, that every Nations has the right to defend itself against aggression, but at the cost of a starving population can’t be the right answer.”

    So if you know that nuclear proliferation is not the right answer to the conflict” then pray tell us what is indeed the answer. Judaism or Christianity?

    The planet Gaia or Pachamama is showing daily she is unable to feed and accommodate the billions of human parasites on her back.

    Maybe a nuclear fallout of Sodom & Gomorrah proportion is what will be required to reset mankind’s biological clock (again).

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  • The Guardian
    10 mins ·

    “History may provide us with clues. For centuries, this seafaring nation’s women stayed at home as their husbands traversed the oceans. Without men at home, women played the roles of farmer, hunter, architect, builder. They managed household finances and were crucial to the country’s ability to prosper.

    By 1975, Icelandic women were fed up.”
    Why Iceland is the best place in the world to be a woman
    Since 1975, the Nordic country has blazed the trail in gender equality and now, from infancy to maternity, women and girls enjoy a progressive lifestyle. But how did they achieve it?
    theguardian.com|By Noreena Hertz

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Ya talking crap Dompey….

    ……. there are street kids all over the US, thousands go missing every year most are never found, many are kidnapoed, look on ya milk carton.

    Remember the girls kept captive for 10 years and only escaped a few years ago kidnapped by the hispanic dude, one even gave birth in captivity.

    Your memory is too short Dompey.

    There are kids living under the subterranean levels of the railroad system, it’s like a city.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Sometimes I wonder why so many men are so dumb…lol

    Ya have to come into reality, stop living in your fantasy world of make believe, it is what it is.

    Again, before you start yammering about a subject…do some research, google is there as a reference guide.

    Trafficking is so prevalent in the US that the amber alert was created as a quick response to mobilize law inforcement immediately, when a child goes missing. ..there is white slavery/ trafficking in North America.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Dompey….you need to stop challenging just to be contrary, you do so without checking that what you are posting can be disputed with facts, do you now see why yall are not taken seriously, you got to the US an would like to pretend its some paradise or heaven where nothing goes wrong, it’s ok to bullshit yaselves, but stop misleading the blog.

    ……. a female tried to grab my then 3 year old in MIA in the 90s, so you and that dunce Chad need to stop spreading stupid propoganda about the US.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/x2Nv305uzhJ

    Google is right at your fingertips. ..ue it.

    http://ow.ly/tFdN305uzvb

    That’s what it’s for and stop with the bullshit make believe because you and Chad barley managed to make it out of Barbados to the US and now popping dumb shit…. .christ

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/9XpN305uA8w

    Here are statistics and stop telling lies.

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  • Anonymouse - The Gazer

    @WW&C
    You are too kind.
    Don’t confuse propaganda with BS.
    Both Chad and Dompey are spewing bovine excrement..
    Seen other Chad comments on here, He is just being provocative
    Dompey is Dompey

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Anon…they are just 2 useless bloggers who have no intention of posting anything productive or educational, they just post how they think things should be, in their wared minds, instead of how they actually are….

    …….2 badly psychologically damaged males with no useful contributions…their wives probably put them to sleep in their yards every night, I know I would….I would not want either one in the house.

    http://ow.ly/mQxs305uAGq

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    ….in their warped mind…

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  • Well Well

    Yes thousands go missing I do agree and of that number many are runaways, and some are kidnapped, but where have you gotten the notions from that thousands live on the streets of America?

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Why dont you google it yoursef Dompey, you are always on shit…google is right in front of you, use it, I only posted those links to embarass you and that other idiot Chad, not interested in ya crap anymore.

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  • Well Well

    I just visited my state Amber Alert, and 99. 99% of the teens missing my state Amber Alert are runaways.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    Keep saying that, dont stop…Dompey.

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  • Well Well

    I don’t know how to say this to you in any other way to convince you that the majority of teens who go missing in America are runaways. And a lot of these teens are exploited when they’re on the street of America. Nevertheless, quite recent a friend of mine who happens to be a cop here, said to me that runaway teens is such a common occur here that much attention isn’t give to it unless the kid has some kind of intellectual disability or is known to be kidnapped, and then an Amber Alerk is activated.

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  • Man David …. Ban ‘e nuh!!!
    We can’t tek Dompey….

    If yuh can’t shut ‘e down permanently…
    ..at lease put ‘e on pause …PLEASE!!!

    If only that nosey neighbour was a typical American
    …who minded his own damn business….
    But no!!! he had to be a rescue hero….
    Steupssss!!!

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  • i have plenty respect for Terrence Blackett , However this article seem to have tip barbados in the balance of the worst of the worst and has found it wanting in the area of sex trafficking .
    the 2015 report also states that barbados overall received a passing grade for its efforts in preventing human trafficking
    US officials gave the island a Tier 2 rating — the same grade it received in the 2014 report.
    Tier 1 is the highest rating, followed by Tier 2, Tier 2 Watch List and Tier 3.
    However, while conceding that Barbados did not fully comply with the required standards, it reported that the island in acceding to the 2000 UN TIP Protocol in October of 2014, had drafted amendments to its anti-trafficking law to prohibit all forms of human trafficking. The US also lauded the country for developing a Government-wide anti-trafficking manual.
    Among the criticism Attorney General Brathwaite was also praised for leading an anti trafficking task force

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  • millertheanunnaki

    @ ac October 24, 2016 at 9:05 PM

    Barbados from its inception as a colony has been a major player in the trafficking of flesh, human or otherwise.

    On the subject of trading in flesh why are you so keen to see a regime of import substitution for certain types of flesh while it can be a free-for-all when it comes to the importation of flesh belonging to other birds; that is, chicken wings.

    Why do you want to protect Bajan birds from overseas competition?
    It would be interesting to hear the views of Pornville Inniss on this rather ‘touchy’ matter of flesh trading in a free market.
    Don’t you think the Bajan consumer has also the right to chose the kind and colour bird for ‘eating’?

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  • Bush Tea October 24, 2016 at 8:03 PM #
    Man David …. Ban ‘e nuh!!!
    We can’t tek Dompey….

    If yuh can’t shut ‘e down permanently…
    ..at lease put ‘e on pause …PLEASE!!!

    WHY? HE JOINING IN THE DISCUSSION, LIKE EVABODY ELSE
    YOU NEVER KNOW HOW EXPRESSING HIS VIEW MAY MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

    HIS CONTRIBUTION IS NO LESS IMPORTANT THAN YOURS IN MY OPINION

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  • pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Dr. GP,

    Certainly you jest!!

    Indeed I think it can be said that you “prevaricate to no small degree” as such relates to Donkey and I shall explain why.

    If any foot soldier comes here and dares to speak on medical matters you, post him giving “his contribution” tear him a new one.

    As recent as last week the phenotype issue attracted such from you.

    And de ole man recalls a few words and “contribution” written to Dr. *** late of the Diabetes Foundation written by my northern denizen being cut in much more vociferous manner than Donkey currently is receiving bless the domesticus anus’ heart!!!

    I going tell you a secret.

    You are among the elite group of posters here that the ole man reads your posts that is of course if it is in a topic dat de ole man ent got no interest lolol.

    And I am now of the firm realization that you, left to the effluxion of time, would tear the donkey a new one too but you don’t and de ole man knows why.

    Heheheheh.

    Donkey is the one doufus who, barring AC and h er horde, gets every single poster here annoyed per his patented ingrunce! AND therein lies his affinity with you Dr. GP.

    I saw you ignore his two direct questions concerning medical matters completely and I laughed because I could see you saying “why this man is a medical fool” yet he doth climb the battlements of the medical zeus for dialogue?” I am tempted to hurl two thunderbolts in his donkey but…”

    And h ere I can see you smile and chuckle ” but he Donkey serves a purpose which is …heheheheh”

    Dere is my psychlobabblery…….

    And if I am wrong tell me how it was you said one simple sentence to Carson C Cadogan bout “Undine horning the taxi man” and that man disappeared after one posting!!!

    You ting de ole man ent see dat nuh??

    [but between de two uh we (I using square brackets) donkey want banning doah heheheheh]

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  • Well Well

    has posted a link to a site that promotes the usual myths about the sex trade.

    It refers to love between the prostitute and the pimp as a “traumatic bonding (of the victim) with the trafficker”.

    In other words they cannot face the truth. They have to pretend that women are “forced” to have sex for money, and that the boyfriends have somehow so abused these females that they are “traumatised” into identifying with their abusers.

    Actually, it’s just about love and the love of money.

    I am reminded of women in North America who claim they were “imprisoned” by men for ten or twelve years, when the obvious facts are that they were in normal sexual relationships with the men, and it is only when the relationships ended that they claimed they had been ” raped” and held against their will.

    Never trust a female you’re sleeping with.

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  • Bush Tea
    Have verify any of the information that I have supplied to BU? Firstly, Well Well lives I Canada and she haven’t a clue as to what goes on in the country, but what she has gotten from the news media. I have in a particular state for over three- decades, and a conscientious individual, I follow the news here religious, read amount anything I get my hand on, speak academics at my alma mater, go to the library practically every even etc. So regardless how Pieces and Bush Tea try to characterized me, I well respected in my circle here for my vast, but not in-depth knowledge on any given topic, and I would speak on a topic unless I read or discuss it with those whom are qualified to speak on the particular topic of interest. And Pieces, you spoke of my attempted to challenged GP on medical matter, but I would have you know that during the three-decades here in the states, I have worked in the Emergency Department of St. Francis Hospital for five year, moved from the Emergency Department at the said hospital and worked in the Drug and Alcohol Department, and from that department I moved to Psychiatric Department where I worked with the adults, adolescences and children in that department. I also spent a move time working with the intellectually disable where I worked on the RN license administer medication to the patients there, so I have pretty knowledge back about medication, their effects, side-effect, adverse effects, and therapeutic-effects because I had to take annual recertification offered by the state to administer medication, and the medication included narcotics which is strictly regulated by the federal government because of its potential for abuse GP can tell you. So you two idiots, Bush Tea and Piece I know what I talking about when I make my contribution here on BU because I would never speak on a topic unless I am well informed.

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  • Bush Tea
    Have yoy verify any of the information that I have supplied to BU? Firstly, Well Well lives I Canada and she hasn’t a clue as to what is goes on in this country, but what she has gotten from the news media. I live in a particular state for over three- decades, and as a conscientious individual, I follow the news here religious, read amount anything I get my hand on, speak to academics at my alma mater, go to the library practically every even etc. So regardless of how Pieces and Bush Tea try to characterized me, I am well respected in my circle here for my vast, but not in-depth knowledge on any given topic, and I wouldn’t speak on a topic unless I read or discuss it with those whom are qualified to speak on the particular topic of interest. And Pieces, you spoke of my attempted to challenged GP on medical matter, but I would have you know that during the three-decades here in the states, I have worked in the Emergency Department of St. Francis Hospital for five yeas, moved from the Emergency Department at the said hospital and worked in the Drug and Alcohol Department, and from that department I moved to Psychiatric Department where I worked with the adults, adolescences and children in that department. I also spent some time working with the intellectually disable, where I worked on the RN license administer medication to the patients there, so I have a pretty knowledge backgroup about medication, their effects, side-effect, adverse effects, and therapeutic-effects because I had to take annual recertification offered by the state to administer medication, and the medication includes narcotics which is strictly regulated by the federal government because of its potential for abuse andcGP can tell you. So you two idiots, Bush Tea and Piece I know what I talking about when I make my contribution here on BU because I would never speak on a topic unless I am well informed.

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  • David

    You need to do sometime about Bush Tea fah real. He finally was able to break the will of Artax who made a valuable contribution to the blog, but the young man isn’t as strong as AC and me so he buckled under pressure and run.

    David, you have allowed BU to verbally molested thecnew comers on BU for years, and this has given the anal retentive individual the freedom to harassed those he perceived as weak, and that isn’t acceptable at all. So I am asking you brother to pull Bush Tea aside a have a serious talk with him. Piece, on the other hand, isn’t too bad apart from his long boring diatribe which takes half of the blog, so leave the old boy because his doesn’t have long left before he shed his earthly tabernacle, so let the old man have his fun. He will be miss when the Man who sits on high and look down low, ask of him to walk the stairway to heaven.

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  • Well Well & Consequences

    “and from that department I moved to Psychiatric Department where I worked with the adults, ”

    This explains so much about Dompey, he is best left alone, for real.

    Chad is just your garden variety sociopath, everyone should be thankful of the distance between him and females on the small island of Barbados. ..he would be deathly afraid of the females in the US..

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  • IMPORTANT BREAKING SIDE-NOTE:

    LITTLE* 2 late or a “STITCH” in time???

    You decide!!!

    http://tinyurl.com/jt5lbfn

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  • Rule of Law Index ranks Costa Rica, Barbados and Antigua-Barbuda highest in region

    Published on October 24, 2016 Carribbean News

    WASHINGTON, USA — The latest World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index was published last week and includes 22 countries in the wider Caribbean in its expanded coverage of 113 countries and jurisdictions (from 102 in 2015), relying on more than 100,000 household and expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by the general public worldwide.
    Performance is measured using 44 indicators across eight primary rule of law factors, each of which is scored and ranked globally and against regional and income peers: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice.
    The WJP Rule of Law Index is the most comprehensive index of its kind and the only one to rely solely on primary data. The Index’s scores are built from the assessments of local residents (1,000 respondents per country) and local legal experts, ensuring that the findings reflect the conditions experienced by the population, including marginalized sectors of society.
    The top rated country in the wider Caribbean for 2016 is Costa Rica, followed by Barbados and Antigua and Barbuda. At the bottom is Venezuela, which is also last on the entire global list, below Afghanistan and Cambodia.

    this is my third time posting

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  • HOW THE FEMALE ALPHA HUNTS

    She concentrates on a specific prey
    From a herd of animals
    She knows her moose
    From the smell it leaves behind
    It could be a scratch on its leg
    Which leaves pus on the grass
    Like a bread crumb
    With every footstep
    She can sniff the tuft of grass
    The moose had fed upon
    By the scent of its teeth
    Know how old is the animal
    The dust from the moose’s coat
    Leaves particles in the wind
    Miles way she breathes
    Deeply into the air
    Recognizing the animal
    Then she starts to run
    Her hunters keeping stride
    Reaching the herd she stops
    To avoid danger
    For she’s the alpha hunter
    She signals a a plan of attack
    To her hunters
    The wolf’s spinal near the tail
    Has a special gland
    To get haunter to move to the right
    She moves her tail to the right
    A signal known to the hunter
    To speed up she circles her tail
    To slow down she drops her tail
    With these movements and her scent
    She communicates with her team
    Directing them for the kill
    They never strike
    If another moose is nearby
    They wait until their leader
    Gives them the signal
    And only attack
    The leaders specific prey
    The alpha puts two wolves
    In front the moose’s shoulder
    The listens for its heart rate
    The moose may stamp or snort
    To show his might
    But can’t hide its adrenal system
    The the alpha cues a third hunter
    To the back of the moose
    And its heart skips a beat
    She may instruct her team
    To terrorize it
    This may take hours
    It may take weeks
    But the moose is good a dead

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