Submitted by DAVID COMISSIONG, Citizen of Barbados
Submitted by DAVID COMISSIONG, Citizen of Barbados Henry Charles Albert David Windsor, also known as Prince Henry of Wales, is a Caucasian young man whose only claim to fame is that he once shocked his own British society by attaching a Swastika symbol to his arm and dressing up as a German Nazi! Yet, our country’s…
If reparations were to be allocated proportionally — that is, on the basis of the numbers in each country who could supply persuasive evidence that they are the direct descendants of slaves — then the chief beneficiary countries by far, dwarfing all others, would be Brazil and the United States.
It’s never happening anyway, for the perfectly good and simple reason that there’s nobody left to be held accountable. Even middle-aged white Brits do not and should not feel the slightest shred of responsibility for slavery, and Britain is one of the world’s most multiethnic countries, so BBE alone knows what the non-white taxpayers would feel about it.
Those who are seeing Harry’s visit in terms of free publicity/marketing are no different from a woman who knows her husband is bulling, but prefers to ignore, continues to enjoy the status and life style his position affords her.
So, continue eating shit all for a few more tourist visiting.
The purpose of the Independence celebrations if we understand the PM is to help Barbadians with growing pride in country based on what we have been able to achieve since 1966. The advertising of the island as a result of Prince Harry and Rihanna is a downstream benefit.
Why is the word pride so overused and misused, you never hear anyone saying they are happy, the word used is proud or pride….never happy, never glad, never joyful….now where did that idiocy come from…..everyone knows that pride goeth before a fall.
Joe…there will always be someone held accountable for slavery, many still enjoy the proceeds of slavery in the UK, US and Europe, direct descendants of the beasts, they are accountable, one way or the next that debt will be paid…throughout history there has always been an accounting. ..evil never prevails forever.
Will NOT comment except to write –embarrassing.
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@ David,
Must have been written by a primary school student.
The pitch fork is yuuge and bigly….lol
@ David wrote ” The advertising of the island as a result of Prince Harry and Rihanna is a downstream benefit.”
CBC Canada
http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/harry-prince-rihanna-caribbean-tour-1.3876438
It is on CTV news toronto right now and will probably be on the 11pm news.
Observed that all of a sudden on CBC tonight Prince harry the Prince of Wales is referred to as Prince Henry-
The Prince is definitely known everywhere as Prince Harry. He’s even referred to that way on official website of the British Monarchy “Prince Henry Charles Albert David (always known as Prince Harry)”.
Formally he is H.R.H. Prince Harry of Wales and his office says that the less formal H.R.H. Prince Harry is also acceptable.
Wait. They paint the monument orange. Orange. Yes, orange. Not green to blend into the landscape. Not red as in the other BDF buildings. Not yellow nor blue of the flag. Not blue to blend in to the sky. No.
Orange.
Had Harry spent another day on the island, there would be offers by some black people to wipe his backside, people who have no dignity and self-respect are subhuman.
Harry sang the Barbados National Anthem more lustily than many Bajans.It appears as though he went to great lengths to learn the words too given the odd occasion he glanced at the programme guide he held.
Prince Harry joins Rihanna to celebrate Barbados’ 50 years of independence
Aren’t they a lovely couple
@ Due Diligence,
They are a lovely marketing machine for tourism dependant Barbados.
After the celebrations Barbados will still be in deep doo doo and need all the help it can get.
Prince Harry and Rihanna ‘together’ in Barbados were featured in every prime time entertainment show in the US tonight. The kind of publicity money could not buy and which is needed now more than ever.
charles skeete December 1, 2016 at 7:53 PM #
“Observed that all of a sudden on CBC tonight Prince harry the Prince of Wales is referred to as Prince Henry”
Do you really expect CBC to have a clue? He is referred to as Prince Harry worldwide, including by the Royal family themselves in public. No-one calls him Prince Henry. We just make ourselves look even more insular and un-wordly wise than we already are.
Who gives a flying shitee about who or what he represents. Barbados got a shitload of publicity out of his visit, and he behaved impeccably, showing no signs of his Royal background, only that of an excellent ambassador who was clearly popular, especially with young people.
Leave out all the colonial crap for three days and lap up the much needed positive publicity.
All the publicity in the world can do nothing with raw sewage running in the streets of Barbados and the poop leaking into the sea, that is where locals and tourists bathe.
http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/12/02/major-stink/
Stink is stink, disease is disease.
http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/90983/rain-stirs-sewage
“A lovely couple”?
Does Harry not have a lovely girlfriend, whom he reportedly adores, presumptous much…besides Rihanna is looking fat around the middle and other places…not presuming or anything….lol
The island is in “deep doo doo” literally….raw sewage…poop leaking into the roads and sea.
For those who will catch fits today over my posts, dont waste ya breath…I am never easily impressed by anyone, saves me time on asskissing…lol
Alvin…you wont stop telling lies, still making an idiot of yaself, what independence, what struggle, did Barrow not fight in the war FOR UK, after being educated in UK…
….did you not hear the little dude Harry telling the young people of Barbados that while the future of the island in in their hands…they are still owned by Liztherat the beast of buckingham palace, I know most people missed that play, Harry slipped it in as was his job,….
…..it’s only the leaders can break that repeated curse and blight of the young people being programmed to believe they are owned by the monsters in buckingham palace, but only if they stop Harry’s age group from buckinham, returning to the island every 30 years to target the young people for mindwash and reprogramming.
In Harry’s speech…again, the word proud is overused. Buckinham palace needs to be reminded to leave any hint of ownership of black people out of their speeches, the speecges can be given without claiming anyone belonging to Liztherat.
“You should be very proud to be young Barbadians. You should be proud of the country that your parents and grandparents have built. Now it is your time to honour the work of the generations that have come before you. It is up to you to write the next 50 years of this country’s story.
“Like other young people around the world, the young people of Barbados face challenges.
“You look into the future and wonder how technology will change your lives. You wonder how you will obtain the skills and resources to compete in a rapidly changing world. And I know that you worry about the impact climate change will have on island nations like yours.
“What I say to you is this: the solutions to these challenges will not come from anyone else. The answers must come from you. Good things happen to good people; believe you can make change; and if you lead by example, others will follow.
“When Barbados marks 100 years of independence, it will be your contribution that will be judged. And we need every one of you, to do all that you can so that in 2066 we have reason to throw an even bigger party than we are throwing tonight.
“I know that so many young Barbadians are already making a big impact. What I have seen throughout the region and here in Barbados, is that anyone looking for young role models, will find them here in the Caribbean. It is now my great pleasure to invite one of them to join me on stage. Can I please introduce you to one of your own, Jamilla Sealy.
“Jamilla is passionate about the environment. She teaches environmental science to children and helps to organise communities here in Barbados to keep beaches clean and to understand the threats posed by climate change. She has represented her country at United Nations meetings and is now creating an online map to identify illegal dumpsites.
“Jamilla is already a strong Barbadian young leader, and tonight I am delighted to announce that she can now call herself one of The Queen’s Young Leaders for 2017.”
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