Submitted by Mohammed Iqbal Degia
Senator McClean, Minister of Foreign Affairs

Yesterday, July 7th, a majority of the world’s nations voted at the United Nations to approve a treaty banning nuclear weapons. Officially called the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, it aims for the ultimate destruction of all nuclear weapons and the prohibition forever of their use. The treaty will open for signature in September and once fifty countries have signed on, it will enter into force. The negotiations on the treaty had been taking place for many months, culminating this week in New York. The nine nuclear armed countries and some of their allies had boycotted the talks arguing that nuclear weapons were a necessary deterrent required by international security concerns.

Disarmament issues were one of the areas under my portfolio when I represented Barbados at the United Nations and I still have former colleagues from around the world involved in disarmament matters. Some of them posted on social media today expressing their happiness at the successful conclusion of the negotiations and there were even some photos taken of the voting board. The vote had been passed with 122 countries voting in favour, 1 against and 1 abstention. Imagine my shock when I saw nothing next to the name of Barbados. Barbados had chosen not to vote! Yes Barbados had chosen not to join most of the world’s countries in an international effort to rid humanity of a weapon of mass destruction capable of destroying countless people in one strike.

For the life of me, I cannot fathom why Barbados chose not to support the treaty. First, as a small island developing nation we are more vulnerable than most countries to the threats facing the world, whether environmental, economic or security. Any use of a nuclear weapon in our region would devastate us and our neighbours with our small land masses and dependence on the sea around us. Nuclear weapons are an existential threat and as a country we have always opposed them. Why would we suddenly change our stance? Second, this recognition of the severity of the threat posed by nuclear weapons led to the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean establishing the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (Treaty of Tlatelolco) in the 1960s. The Treaty resulted in the establishment of the world’s first nuclear weapons free zone (NWFZ). Barbados is a party to that Treaty and I fail to grasp how we can adopt an antagonistic position on a universal treaty with similar disarmament intent. Barbados, Dominica and Nicaragua were the only three countries from the 33 Latin American and Caribbean countries party to the Treaty of Tlatelolco to not vote. I am unaware why Dominica and Nicaragua did not vote but what interests me most is ascertaining why Barbados opted to act like it did.

Five years ago in 2012, Barbados also chose to vote in a contrary manner to most of the world. On that occasion it was the UN General Assembly vote on Palestinian statehood, a course of action that lacked in principle and betrayed all the comments successive Barbadian administrations have made about self-determination. While I remain fundamentally opposed to how Barbados voted then and the justification offered by the Prime Minister for its vote was nonsensical, I understood why it was done. The Zionist pressure on his government was not something he of his Foreign Minister could resist, especially when a prominent Christian Zionist holds much sway with their party. Political and economic expediency trumps principle every time when it comes to politicians. On this instance though, I am at a loss to comprehend why Barbados would have a problem with an international treaty banning nuclear weapons.

134 responses to “What Possessed Barbados to Withhold Support for a UN Treaty Prohibiting Nuclear Weapons?”

  1. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    I wonder when the Hal’s of the diaspora will realise that Bim has come a long way.

    ….the majority of Bimmers are now Pelaus after years of admixing the many tribes from europe,india,china and africa.


  2. Dumpy,
    I said London is the most multi-racial city, not nation. London is not a nation. That is by the by. How about this for a religion of peace: read Quran 5:33 “…The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and his messenger is execution by beheading or crucifixion, or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides.”
    Quran 8:12 “….I will instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. Smite ye above their necks and smite all their finger tips off.”
    Quran 47: 4 “….Therefore, when you meet the unbelievers strike off their heads…”
    Further, there is nothing called a secular Muslim. The Quran calls such people apostates and the penalty for being an apostate is death.
    Muslims not only murder unbelievers, they also murder their own women if they believe they have brought dishonour on the family. It is called honour killings. Do we have honour killings in Barbados? Do young women suddenly go missing and questioners are told they have gone to Pakistan?
    There are two good examples locally. Years ago the UK Nation reported a story that the young daughter of an Iman ran off with a local boy. Read the back issue of the Nation to see the contempt the Iman expressed; and, again more recently, the UK Nation reported on a Muslim tutor at the Community College married to a local convert; she told of the pressure from within the traditional Muslim community when she formed a relationship with this black Barbadian man.
    If you doubt this, read about how African refugees are treated in Libya; even the people smugglers differentiate on the basis of colour and race.
    They are also rapist and paedophiles. Read the court cases in Rotherham in the UK. But that is not exceptional. Rape and sex slavery are common practices: look at how Islamic State treats Yazidi women. Look at how Coptic Christians are treated in Egypt; or Christians in Pakistan.
    The problem is that they do not recognise non-Muslims as human. Is this taking place in Barbados at present? Or are our Muslims different?
    Muhammad married Aisha at the age of six and consummated the marriage when she was nine, that is why most Muslim men do not see anything wrong with underage sex.
    Remember, Islam, a religion of peace, divides the world in two: the House of Islam, and the House of War. Which side are we on?
    I will end with this, as Auguste Comte, the founder of sociology, told us: Demography is destiny. In the UK the Muslim reproductive rate is nine times higher than the rest of society.
    What is it in little Barbados? The records of births, marriages and death are there, ask the government to publish them. Where are the media?
    That is the reason why I call for no more than two children per family having their health and education bills paid for by the state.
    A third child must be paid for fully by the parents; and more than three the children will be taken away from the parents and placed in care (in the case of Barbados, outside the country).


  3. @Vincent

    fyi

     

    For justice — NationNews Barbados — Local, Regional and …

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/94770/justice

    Mar 20, 2017 – THE 13YEAROLD Queen’s College boy who leapt to prominence in the past … at the recent Barbados Labour Party (BLP) rally was politically motivated. Khaleel Kothdiwala, the son of an Indian father and black mother, said …


  4. Dumpy

    This is what I said: “…..
    Barbados has always been an open society; I grew up with St Lucians, Dominicans, Grenadians, Antiguans, Trinidadians, Guyanese – people from all over the Caribbean. We have also had large minorities of Syrians and Lebanese, but for the first time we have a community from South Asia that wants to take control, to force their political and religious agenda on us.

  5. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    David@1.48

    Exactly the proof of our admixture.

    I just read Hal’s response to Dumpy and…… whew….what xenophobic vitriol.


  6. Vincent,

    Plse explain the xenophobia. I am not sure if you live in London, if you do are these new arguments to you? My basic argument is that Western liberal democracy is in terminal decline – along with its economic system. Right or wrong?

  7. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Hal

    Xenophobia……..intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries……

    The Caribbean region of 600 years old,is one of transplantation and migration,for hundreds of years cross fertilisation took place here between many tribes from all over the world producing a new brand of tribe called Pelaus(my designation) and the cross fertilisation continhopefully we will reach a point of many different tribal ancestors with many different religions….which may produce a bunch of agnostics.

    Your referencing London is a non point in comparison to Bim as Lundunum was a metropole back in in Julius’ day around 60BC and has always been so.


  8. Bushie was thinking that Dompey had hijacked Hal’s BU name…. but now that thought is looking like an insult to the Dompster…

    The funniest part about Hal’s rant is that HE himself is just such an unwelcome immigrant in the white people’s place… for the last forty years…
    He has become so indoctrinated with their albino- centric thinking, that he is now more defensive of their apartheid inclinations …than the very white people themselves…

    What a world!!!

    Bushie can only visualise Lawson …falling off his chair with laughter (and a few rums), at the thought that Hal has the gall to come on BU making the heartfelt case that he (Lawson in his deepest of souls) would like to make – but dares not to… for fear of being lynched here on BU….

    Someone REALLY needs to help Hal to get a grip…
    …and get back to asking question…


  9. Bush Tea,

    Understood. But what is the argument against what I have said? By the way, and it is not important, but I have noticed you say routinely claim I have been in Britain for 40 years. Do you work for immigration?


  10. Vincent Haynes: ……Your referencing London is a non point in comparison to Bim as Lundunum was a metropole back in in Julius’ day around 60BC and has always been so.

    Hal Austin: Are my arguments new to you, yes or no?

  11. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Hal

    Xenophobic arguments are not new to me and I eschew them,hence my posts.


  12. OK Good luck

  13. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    Bushman…i dearly wish Lawson would come to Hal`s aid, but his Mama did not raise a fool.

    Hal will never understand that given the size of the island and the size of the indian/muslim population, maybe around 3,000 compared to the at least 260,000 black population….his hysterical scenario can only play out if the black politicians/government ministers continue their weak kneed corruption with the ethnic minorities, decide to sell the black population to the ethnic minorities and decide they no longer want control of the parliament and hand it over to ethnic minorities…

    …until such time and as things now stand, everyone is aware of and watching what happens next between the two governments and these ethnics, so Hal`s hysteria is misplaced at this time.


  14. Hal Austin

    Thank God these white folk avail the opportunity to enter their country and allow us to make some of ourselves, so we must do likewise for those in the region that aren’t as fortunate as us. Now I’m not saying that we should open the floodgates, but I think what you are proposing is a little too extreme as far as I am concerned.

  15. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    justheard DPP Charles Leacock died in the US, complications of surgery.


  16. Dumpy,
    Those in the region??? I am a big Caricom fan, and believe that regional unity is our future. I am talking about Radical Islamists out of Pakistan and East Africa.


  17. If reports of the death of the DPP are true, my sincere condolences to his family.

  18. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    shared a link.
    8 mins ·
    Charles Leacock passes
    BARBADOS’ DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions Charles Leacock has died.Reports indicate Leacock, who is in his 50s, passed away in Orlando, Florida last night where…
    nationnews.com
    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/98538/charles-leacock-passes


  19. Our condolences to the [Guyanese born] late DPP Charles Leacock. May he rest in peace.

    Charles Leacock passes

    BARBADOS NATION,

     

    charles-leacock

    Director of Public Prosecutions Charles Leacock (FILE)

       

    Reports indicate Leacock, who is in his 50s, passed away in Orlando, Florida last night where he was undergoing surgery.

    He leaves to mourn wife Betty and two children. (Barbados Nation)


  20. Condolences to the Leacock family.


  21. My Deepest sympathies and condolences to this man’s family; I’ve read a lot about him on Barbados Today. But every soul shall taste death! From the day we are born we were destined to die. In closing, may he get what he has earned both in the grave and in the afterlife, for what he did and was, when he was living in this world’s life.


  22. He left Barbados to go the the US for surgery and still dead. Maybe his death is a good escape from the mess he has made of the court system. From what I have read here on BU, he was corrupt, dismissing cases/dropping charges without justification. I say good riddance.

  23. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Health information. …

    “Indians More Likely To Die From Heart Attacks, Stroke: Experts
    Indians are more likely to face premature death due to heart attacks and strokes owing to genetic factors as compared to people of other nationalities, according to doctors in the UAE.

    Press Trust of India | Updated: Dec 18, 2016 21:01 IST
    Indians More Likely To Die From Heart Attacks, Stroke: Experts
    High incidences of heart disease and stroke have been reported in Indians. (Representational Image)
    Dubai: Indians are more likely to face premature death due to heart attacks and strokes owing to genetic factors as compared to people of other nationalities, according to doctors in the UAE.

    Several studies have indicated that Indians are more likely to be affected by this problem at an earlier age as compared to Westerners, said Dinesh Babu, consultant of cardiovascular disease at Medeor Hospital Abu Dhabi in UAE.

    In the West, the onset of heart diseases usually occurs in the 60-70 age group but in the Indian subcontinent, heart disease sets in people in their 40s and 50s, Babu was quoted as saying by the ‘Gulf News’ today.

    Studies conducted on Indians living in the US, Canada, Europe and Singapore have established this, said Babu.

    Very high incidences of heart disease and stroke have been reported in Indians at an early age, he said.

    Statistics show that cardiovascular diseases, including strokes and heart attacks, are the two major causes of premature loss of life.

    The underlying reason for both health crises is due to the narrowing of these blood vessels owing to cholesterol deposits.

    The condition is due to the gene behaviour that posits higher cholesterol deposits than normal as a result of which blockages are more common, said Babu.

    Pakistanis and Bangladeshis also have almost the same genetic profile but Indians being the largest community in the UAE, more cases naturally are reported from them, he said.

    “Genetically speaking, people from the subcontinent have smaller arteries. This compounds the problem of cholesterol deposit,” said Paul S Thoppil, interventional cardiologist at NMC Hospital in Abu Dhabi.

    (This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)”


  24. Well Well

    The lady who prepare my taxes here is an East Indian who was in pretty good health before she suffered a major heart-attack last year. And she said to me that her father died of a heart-attack at a very early age, and what the doctor discovered here is that there was genetic deflect on her fathe’s side of the family which precipitated her heart-attack. So her two sons now have to get check annaully because of this problem, and I am talking about a woman in her early forties. And add to that many studies have shown that women are protected from heart-attacks by the female hormone estrogen way into their sixties, but after this age women equal or at times outnumber men in heart-attacks.


  25. Bajan

    I can’t believe you could be so cold and insensitive in a time like this man at least have some consideration for the man’s family who are probably the innocent parties. Yes he may have been corrupted, but his corruption is of no comparison to the late Ugandan leader Idi Amin, who was reported to have killed over milion beings and died of natural causes in Saudi Arabia well into his nineties.


  26. Hal Austin

    is, by his own admission, a big CARICOM fan.

    CARICOM has two member states, Guyana and Trinidad, with rapidly growing Hindu and Muslim tribes that in my lifetime have increasingly marginalised the black populations of those two countries. With assistance from CARICOM’s misguided labour-market-integration policies, these tribes are spreading across the entire eastern Caribbean, and in less than 100 years will likely do to Grenada and the rest of the small islands what they have been doing to Guyana and Trinidad.

    Now we know Hal won no prizes in school, and is not the brightest bulb in any room, but if he is so concerned about East Indian domination, why is he supporting CARICOM?


  27. @ Dompey

    Go back to sleep in the hospital cupboard. Sympathy for whom, why, when and where? Nonsense!


  28. Dumpy,

    Those in the region??? I am a big Caricom fan, and believe that regional unity is our future. I am talking about Radical Islamists out of Pakistan and East Africa.

    @Chad,
    I promise myself not to respond to your semi-literacy, but sometimes you get me so angry I find myself doing so.
    Plse read the above. Where does it say anything about East Indians? Are you opposed to regional or even global unity?
    As to my winning prizes, I have said on a number of occasions that I did not go to school. I get my education from reading BU.
    What I do know, and it is not just a Barbados thing, is that people who go around claiming they won A levels at age 15, have five qualifications, including a PhD, are trying to legitimise their arguments by default. If you are well-informed and can reason you do not have to cite qualifications. Only those unsure of themselves do. Yu still have not responded to requests about your qualifications.
    I worked for a number of years with a number of people and did not know anything about their qualifications. I naturally assumed if people were in certain positions, by merit, then they were qualified. My line manager, for example, went to Eton, Oxford and the London Business School. I knew that because of a profile in the Sunday Times. Decent people do not boast about their education.
    So, when people like you with PhDs in economics and cultural studies and journalism and history and fashion call themselves ‘doctors’ I just smile. Only medical doctors should be allowed to call themselves doctors.
    Wear your qualifications and knowledge lightly. By the way, in my time as a youngster, there were scholarships to go from primary school to the leading Secondary schools.


  29. It takes a certain amount of savagery to pour scorn on the death of a public servant, whatever your opinion of him, even before he is buried, without taking in to consideration the pain of the bereaved. But this is Barbados, were barbarism is often seen as being frank and outspoken.

  30. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Yes Dompey…the indian population is predisposed to strokes and heart attacks at an early age because of their genetic narrowing of their arteries, even if they are half-Indians this happens. .

    And free, regular doses of Viagra and Cialis dont help such conditions either, but would exacerbate such conditions….

    …..it may have happened before, but this is the first time I am hearing of someone suffering a heart attack, after having prostate surgery, so there had to be underlying problems,.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Hal……ya wanted Leacock gone, he is gone, what’s the difference whether through deportation, firing or death, he is gone…, ya can’t have it both ways…or all three ways…only one.

    I would not even pretend to be a hypocrite, it’s unattractive and unintelligent.

    Here is hoping the next DPP is not immersed in controversy and corruption.


  32. Well Well,
    I would normally ignore you, but your claim that I wanted the late DPP ‘gone’ is another fiction that is prevalent in this forum. I have never said that I wanted him ‘gone’ or ‘come’ – we have had this discussion before.
    My references to him were two: that he was Guyana-born, which unthinking people interpreted as being anti-Guyanese, and my questioning of some of his decisions (along with the attorney general’s).
    That he was Guyana-born is a statement of fact; that a number of his decisions, or decisions for which he was accountable, were unjust and from my experience and qualifications I am qualified to make.
    In any case, within hours of his death is not the time to talk of him having ‘gone’, such behaviour is savage, barbaric, uncouth. Decent behaviour tells you that our condolences should go immediately to his relatives and friends, and any criticisms we have of his work should come some time later.
    That is how civilised people behave. I constantly forget that this is Barbados and the normal rules of civility do not apply. Hold your head in shame.

  33. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    No…you hold your head in shame Hal…

    “and my questioning of some of his decisions (along with the attorney general’s).”

    ..and despite all of that you wanted Leacock to remain as DPP at taxpayer’s expense…..for another 9 years, so you can bitch, moan and whine about his very existence….and being Guyanese….while his bad decisions cost other people their lives, freedom and allow real criminals to get away with murders, thefts, frauds, lies and deceit because of their connections to him and their standing in society….shame on you hypocrite.

    …and despite all of the incompetence, lack of intelligence and lack of any real work ethic being displayed by the attorney general…you want him to remain as attorney at taxpayer’s expense for another 5 years….so you can bitch, moan and groan incessantly….about his non performance.

    Shame on you, you cannot shame me….I prefer see them gone, one way or the next.

    I am not sentimental about hypocrisy.


  34. Hal A

    Try to bring an ounce of integrity to your role on this blog.

    I’ve been offering comments here, on and off, for several years. The question of my credentials only came up this month because you attacked me for being hostile to Dr. Ronnie, and suggested I was “envious” of his qualifications.

    You said:

    ” I am still at a lost [sic] as to why you are so hostile to Ronnie and his proposals. @Chad, your bitterness is showing. Are you envious of his level of education?”


  35. @ Hal
    That he was Guyana-born is a statement of fact; that a number of his decisions, or decisions for which he was accountable, were unjust and from my experience and qualifications I am qualified to make.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Bushie takes it then that you have no fundamental issues with Pachamama’s assessment of you as the “ugly, big-headed man from London”?

    … or do you dispute these as statements of fact?
    ha ha ha

    As to Leacock, it is not true to say that anyone is cussing the dead…
    We have been cussing his donkey on BU for YEARS….
    It is not our fault that he gone and dead…!!!
    ….and the reasons for cussing him have only gotten worse..

    Bajans are such brass bowls saps that Karma had to take control,… as she did with Thompson, Tom and many others.

    The coming months and years should be called “karma-mania”….


  36. Get a life Chad!!
    Obviously people like Carl Moore and Hal only want your personal details so that they can contact you privately and look for favours – or failing that, to launch into personal and family insults to make up for their lack of logical substance.

    At least, in Hal’s case, he does have the knack of asking some good questions. Unfortunately he is piss poor at ANSWERING questions …and even at realising that fact.

    Carl Moore, on the other hand, is piss poor at everything. Alway has been…
    Indeed he only came to prominence because, when compared to his famous cousin ‘Ossie’, everyone was so impressed that he could actually complete class 4.
    ha ha ha

  37. Vincent Haynes Avatar
    Vincent Haynes

    Hmmm…..in the 1860s many Bimmers went to British Guiana spawning such progeny as Burnham,Green and I wonder if Leacock was one of them…..thats a good old fashioned Bimmer name……he would have in essence returned to practise in the land of his fore fathers……He was a true Pelau with many tribal mixtures.

  38. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    ..at least we dont have to hear any more the Guyanese born DPP from Hal.

    am sure Leacock must be singing halleuah he dont have to read it anymore.


  39. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger July 9, 2017 at 3:34 AM #

    “………. the Freundel Stuart administration has paid former Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Sabina Walcott-Denny, her annual salary, excluding allowances, of $135 024, or a total of $540 096 over the four years she has not worked.”

    @ WW&C

    Sabina Walcott-Denny is much more qualified for the post as BRA’s Revenue Commissioner than Margaret Sivers and many of the former Inland Revenue officers preferred to be transferred to other departments than to work with Sivers. Hence, the reason why the BRA has many officers without any substantial experience in taxes dealing with taxation issues.

    Unfortunately, Vernese Brathwaite’s demise came when he sought to perform her duties as Deputy Supervisor of Insurance relative to CLICO’s unauthorized sale of insurance policies.

    Recall, in a letter dated June 1, 2010 Brathwaite filed a complaint urging the POLICE to PROBE the sale of 800-odd life policies by CIL despite a PROHIBITION ORDER from her department.

    According to an article written by Tim Slinger, in the February 22, 2012 edition of the “Midweek Nation”, official police sources told the Nation newspaper that after “several months of investigation that led the Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin to refer the matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions Charles Leacock”, former executive chairman of CLICO Holdings (Barbados) Limited, Leroy Parris, and Terrence Thornhill, have been charged under Section 185 of the Insurance Act, Cap 130, for CONTRAVENING an order by the Supervisor of Insurance, which prohibited CIL from selling new business.

    Brathwaite was subsequently sent on leave for exposing the CLICO scam………

    …………..but “all’s well that ends well,” she is still being paid for the past 7 years because (if I may borrow the phrase from Carson C. Cadogan) “the crooked, corrupt Democratic Labour Party” did not have any LEGITIMATE REASON to terminate her services.

  40. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    ART…what you posted just compounds that our energies are to be used to expose all of the demons, that namby pamby charge should have had fraud charges added to it and all immediately arrested, the insurance executives led by Parris deceived 60, 70, 80 and 90 year old senior citizens into purchasing illegal policies, a clear case of fraud.

    the DPP had sufficient evidence and procedural power to do so, he has remanded for years and prosecuted people on less.

    To add insult to injury, the taxpayers are now the ones footing this multi million bill of paying CLICO policyholders, those still alive, for their loss.

    who will repay the taxpayers.

    and the fraud Carson is too ashamed to show his face.

  41. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    @ Hal,

    I am puzzled. It is clear to me that your writings are based on observation and the knowledge that you have acquired over a number of years. Yet there are many on here who have no interest in taking you seriously. Keep up the good work.

    Who would have thought that the selling of Bush meat and “Bush Tea” would become common place in the UK; and that FGM would be practised within the UK; and that the trafficking of impoverished eastern Europeans into prostitution would curtail the trade for English prostitutes.

    Who would believe that UK Muslims were given a green light over a period of several decades to systematically sexually exploit, drug and abuse thousands of British girls openly without a reaction from the authorities. The back log of cases that will be going to court are eye watering.

    The British have a host of demons that they have to deal with. However it has become apparent that irrespective of which government has been in power that they have hopelessly underestimated the negative impact of certain nationalities and the destruction that that they have brought.

    Interesting how this writer ( i am not certain if he is a Muslim) is pushing a Muslim agenda. I say beware of Trojan horses.

    By the way Hal have you seen this story:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40555639


  42. Thanks, Talking Loud,

    I have seen reports on this silly woman. It is defiance from a certain sector of British society, prepared to pick fights with black people, but daren’t say the same about Muslims.
    As to people not taking me seriously in the forum, that is fine. Even in my home they do not take me seriously.
    Your point about pushing a Muslim agenda is absolutely right. Just read the diatribe. Why they should want Barbados to become involved in the Palestinian is beyond me.
    But listen carefully to the language: they have no complaints about how they are treated in Barbados, but we are at fault at not joining the Jihadist bandwagon.
    In the not too distant future Bajans will wake up to the threat. Britain has been trapped by its liberal democracy, and now Sweden, France has 20 per cent of Europe’s Muslim and look at the crisis they are having.
    I am not saying all Muslims are would-be terrorists, but as a nation we must take precautionary steps to make sure they do not become so on our island. We are not.

  43. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    ..the british are a host of demons and what is happening in UK enriches the same britsh…hence the green light…

    ….it is called modern day slavery, it has happened before, arabs enslaving white girls, it cyclical…nothing new or heart stopping.

  44. If You Dont Like It Lump It Avatar
    If You Dont Like It Lump It

    People like Hal Austin and Talking Loud are relics that nobody with a brain does pays any attention to what they are saying. They moan and shout about all the people they hate who they think will take over while most of the world progresses. If wunna don’t like it, lump it. You can’t do anything to stem the tide of progress. Suck it up because minorities will continue to rise and play influential roles. It must really hurt you Hal that London has a Muslim mayor and that a Muslim won the match for England against South Africa yesterday. And you can’t do anything about it except go on social media and bitch and whinge like the old dinosaur you are. HAHAHAHA. Keep repeating the lies and stories that white racists does sell to house negroes like you. Most of the world don’t fall for it like you backwards fools. HAHAHAHA. You and Talking Loud like you all in some competition to see who can more firmly attach wunna lips to Katie Hopkins white behind. HAHAHAHA

  45. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    lol..

  46. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/07/10/leacocks-passing-leaves-a-void-former-colleagues/

    And after all the glowing tributes to Leacock……..

    ……..presently, in the briber’s community where the supreme court has been compromised for 20 years, there is great weeping and wailing as the bribers have lost their protector……..

    …..hopefully a new DPP will not be swayed, bribed and corrupted to protect the criminal element in the society that are considered and consider themselves the selected few who are above the law, untouchable and who suffer no consequences on the island for their 20 years of criminal activities.

    A new DPP will have to be watched very carefully, since I am told efforts are already on the way to keep things as they are, despite the newly deceased DPP, still being above ground.

    They cant even wait until the man is buried.


  47. If You Don’t Like It,

    Thanks for confirming what I have been saying, the long-term goals of what you call ‘minorities’. You also call it ‘progress’ but did not say for whom?
    If your boasting does not spell it out to Bajans, then it cannot be plainer.
    @David, are you reading this comments?

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    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Sigh….,,

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    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger

    Hal….you are a very dangerous, destructive house negro and totally untrustworthy.

    Make some peace with your maker before you leave this earth.


  50. @Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger July 10, 2017 at 4:05 AM “this is the first time I am hearing of someone suffering a heart attack, after having prostate surgery, so there had to be underlying problems.”

    Heart attacks after surgery, any kind of surgery are a known risk, albeit a small risk. The risk is low, but it is not zero. I have had surgery twice, once when i was 36 and again at 63. In each case I was carefully questioned, and needed to respond in writing about any history of heart disease or stroke in the family. In each case even though the surgeries were described as moderate–that is not a heart or kidney transplant, not a hip replacement–the doctors were careful to advise me that there is no such thing as “minor surgery” that all surgery carries risks. In each case I was discharged within 24 hours, and back to my usual activities within 96 hours. Surgery with general anesthesia on Thursday afternoon, back to work on Monday morning. But there is no history of early heart disease or stroke in my family, all 4 grandparents lived past the age of 72, both parents lived past the age of 85, several siblings who are past 75 and in good health.

    So I may be around to torment various members the BU “family” for a while yet.

    But heart attacks or stroke after surgery are not unknown. It would be interesting to find out how how the DPP’s grandparents were when they died, how old his parents were, and whether any of his siblings died before the age of 70.

    Biology is destiny.

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