Introduction

Elton ‘Elombe’ Mottley

As we celebrated our 50th Anniversary, the question came to my mind about where will we be in the next 50 years? Even tho I ask myself this question, I am not expecting that my imagination can provide you with concrete images of what that culture will be. I don’t intend to even try, but what I would like to do is offer you a framework of ideas to consider.

Barbados is an island of 166 square miles sitting in the middle of a sea with our nearest neighbour 100 miles away. We are not on the beaten path. Any one coming to Barbados has to have a purpose. Can we create a purpose or several purposes to make it worth the while for people from wherever to step off that beaten path and fly or sail to Barbados? When they do, how can we persuade them to pay us for that privilege? What do we as Bajans have that has the power to make Barbados such a desirable destination?

Let us look at what we have that we think are unique:

  • Our beaches. Not at all unique. Everybody got beaches. But if they come our beaches are a bonus not a reason.
  • Our weather. Not unique either. Everybody got weather. But if they come our weather is a bonus not a reason.
  • Our environment. Not unique either. Everybody got environment, some with rivers, trees, pristine agricultural lands, golf courses. But if they come our pristine environment is a bonus not a reason.
  • Our people. Not unique either. Everybody got people. But if they come we must be the reason not a bonus.

What do we have that would create the reason and desire for visitors to step off the beaten track?

There was a time when cricket attracted the world because of the quality of our cricketers. In 1966, we had 10 players in the West Indies Test Team. We played cricket between houses, on raw ground, and on hillsides where the umpire had to tell the batsman that the bowler was coming up. The game has changed but have we changed? Partially. Franklyn Stevenson is showing one way it is done with his cricket school.

In order to survive as an independent country, we must sell the world

  • The pleasure of knowledge, health, caring, happiness and blissfulness by creating a desire for non Bajans to want to remain or go and come back again, and again. We will rent them that time to be with us. That rental is a combination of accommodation, food, transportation, entertainment and service. We must be the landlords.
  • Barbados as the center of education and health across the internet to the world – websites mastering social media as businesses to sell Barbados as the center of Education. ( e.g. Airbnb)

Barbados must develop the reputation across the Caribbean as having the best education and health systems in the Caribbean. If it isn’t so, let us make it so. Our goal is to market Barbados as BARBADOSThe CENTER for EDUCATION in the Americas.

EDUCATION INDUSTRY

BARBADOS – The CENTER for EDUCATION

UNIVERITIES

Our goal should be to have 10-15 Universities based in Barbados by 2025. A major part of this number should be Medical, Law, and Religious Universities.

MEDICAL SCHOOLS

  • When the new hospital is built, it will continue to have a relationship with UWI – Cave Hill.
  • The Old (60 year) Queen Elizabeth Hospital should be leased to one of the Medical Schools to be refurbished and used as a teaching hospital and school.
  • The Old General Hospital on Jemmott’s Lane should also be leased to another Medical School.
  • St Joseph Hospital in St Peter should also be leased to another Medical School.
  • The Psychiatric Hospital (Jenkins, Black Rock) occupies 25 acres and can also be leased to a Medical School. Modern Psychiatric centres should be established for psychiatric patients across the island. Alternately, this facility because of its location could be used as the location for the new National General Hospital with enough space to expand the UWI Medical School (Including nursing). UWI would most likely to get accreditation, a very important status for Caribbean Medical Schools – technicians, veterinary medicine, pharmaceutics, medical sciences, etc.

RELIGIOUS COLLEGES

  • Codrington College (600+ acres) should be developed into the Barbados International Spiritual University. It has already expanded as a University of Christian Thought by training members of other Christian churches.
  • Inviting the Chinese to establish and build a Confucius Institute to teach Chinese religions and philosophical thought and language.(Already being built at UWI- Cave Hill Campus.)
  • Inviting the Japanese/South Korea similarly establish a Buddhist, Zen, South Asian Religious College.
  • Inviting Saudis and Iranians to build Islamic Colleges.
  • Invite the International Jewish community to build a Centre for Jewish Studies especially recognizing the first Jewish Synagogue in the Americas in Bridgetown.
  • Inviting India to construct a Hindu College as well as other Indian religions.
  • Invite Nigeria and other African States to build an African Religions Centre to study African traditional religions and religious thought.

BARBADOS UNIVERSITY

1. COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Extended training in the Fine Arts –

o Animation

o Art

o Design

o Music

o Dance

o Theatre

o Film Production

o Fashion

o Web design

o Critical analysis

· Accounting

· Management

· Project Management

· Other traditional areas

SAMUEL JACKMAN PRESCOD POLYTECHNIC

  • Extended training of Craftsmen in joinery and reproduction of Bajan furniture for export.
  • All students in wood-working stream would be required to individually or as teams reproduce a piece of traditional furniture, or sets in order to graduate.
  • Training of wide range of technical graduates in maintenance and construction.
  • Medical technologists and maintenance of highly sophisticated technologies.

ERDISTON TEACHERS COLLEGE

  • Training is use of new technologies
  • Training how to use of proverbs to establish values

PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Barbados has had a number of private secondary schools for over 70 years viz.

The Barbados Academy, The Modern High School, The Federal High School, Mapp’s High School, St Winnifred’s High School, St Cyprian’s, (Green) Lynch’s Secondary, St Ursula’s Secondary, The Co-operative High School, Seventh Day Adventist High School, Callender’s High School, Metropolitan High School, Christ Church High School, and Codrington High School.

  • Barbados should encourage the use of many of the old plantation estates to establish private accredited high schools with or without boarding for local and foreign students to pursue the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
  • Provide access to foreign students thru accredited schools, especially South and Central American students to access our High Schools so as to be immersed in English while boarding at former South Coast hotels converted into hostels.

SPORTS AND LIFE STYLE INSTITUTES

  • Education opportunities – coaching in sports, health farms, health spas and related rehabilitation services to develop talents of Bajans
  • Develop support services such as volunteers for the development of Sports in Primary, Secondary and National meetings.
  • UWI and its Institutes must conduct research aimed at encouraging new businesses that can be developed on the internet, in marketing of our music, artistic and cultural industries outlining the types of jobs and services required and existing Worldwide. This would include festivals that could hire our artistes to perform as professionals during the summer and fall. We need to capitalize on the Rhianna Effect.
  • Barbadians should also be encouraged to develop and practice the art of Sticklicking and Road Tennis.

HERITAGE

HERITAGE AND GENERAL NATIONAL EDUCATION

  • To strengthen the moral authority and respect for people, Barbadian students should be taught proverbs as training tools from preschool to the end of their secondary schooling.
  • NIFCA – the platform for exposing our youth to the arts, should emphasize its developmental role by establishing competition first at all primary schools where other students, teachers, family and friends could see their children’s works.
  • The winners in each category will go to the Parish level where they compete again and the winners next to the National Level. This process would also allow parents and friends to once again follow the children’s work and successes at all levels.
  • The finals would consist of those winners from the Parish level.
  • Parents and teachers would be encouraged to be judges alongside National judges who in their deliberations would raise the knowledge base of the parents, friends and the community at large thru the discussions.
  • The establishment of a series of voluntary National Orchestras and choirs to perform in public regularly at the National Bandstands – The Hastings Rocks, The Bay Street Esplanade, Queen’s Park, George V Park, Speightstown Esplanade and other areas. The purpose is to re-develop a solid heritage of musicians to enhance the quality of life in Barbados. We did it all before with Church Choirs and Village Choirs.

LANDSHIP

One of the critical requirements for Bajans is the need to strengthen our own self-awareness and self-esteem of what and who is a Bajan. The Barbados Landship Movement is unique to Barbados and gives us the singular identity second to none. The survival of the Landship Movement must be part of our National Identity. Without it we have a face without a nose.

The only country that has a Landship Movement is Barbados. Landship for adults will die out because most of the communal conditions e.g. savings and burial benefits have been replaced by National Insurance and individual insurance. This unique Bajan indigenous institution should not be allowed to die. It must be recreated and reimaged as an organization in Primary Schools to inculcate several traditional values from the Original Landship plus. We had no qualms of introducing Boy Schools, Girl Guides, Church Lad Brigades, Mother Unions and Cadet Corps because it was mandated by the British Government. All of these organizations required discipline, cooperation, and development of leadership skills

The Landship Movement should be converted into a youth movement like the Boy Scouts or Girl Guides or cadets to maintain this unique aspect of Bajan Culture. These youth Landships would become crucibles of this traditional dance and its musical heritage. Competitions with each other in a series of categories will be organized annually.

The former Barbados National Bank, now Republic Bank, had developed a business program for students that can be incorporated into this Landship Movement. This program can be used to teach money management and savings culture.

CARTS CULTURE

Over the years, Bajans developed a series of carts to move goods and provide services to each other. When compared with Caribbean Islands, the Bajan carts are unique in their design and use. Some of these carts should be adapted and used to provide modern day services while maintaining and projecting our unique heritage. These carts can be decorated and painted to capture individuality of the vendor.

  • Donkey Cart taxis to move visitors from Cruise Ships to Bridgetown and around Resort Areas like St Lawrence Gap, Holetown and Speightstown
  • Bread Carts can be converted to serve hot or cold foods at temporary roadside locations.
  • Rumshops recreated as restaurants serving indigenous food as cuisine with appropriate training available.
  • Snowball Carts selling Bajan ices with locally made fruit juices – Bajan Cherry, Bajan shaddock, Sugar apple, Golden Apple, Packaged Sucking Cane (made from earlier soft varieties), Sea Grape, Guava, Gooseberries, et al
  • Luncheon Carts for food
  • Coconut Carts

MASTER CRAFTSMEN OF BARBADOS

Furniture

There is no doubt that furniture craftsmen/joiners of the past have produced a fantastic array of unique designs. Let us imbue that furniture with the prestige that it deserves`. The palaces/warehouses that some of this furniture is located are

  • Government House, St Michael
  • Ilaro Court, St Michael
  • The Barbados Museum, St Michael
  • Grantley Adams House –Tyrol Cot, Spooners Hill, St Michael
  • The Barbados National Trust Headquarters – Wildey Great House, St Michael
  • Keith Melville’s Sunbury Plantation House, St Phillip

There are many other collections across Barbados that can be used to earn income for the owners as well as for the country.

Training of persons to produce reproductions should follow the same path as training artistes for all types of endeavours – art, music, dance, writing, programing, etc. All Wood Working graduates should be required to reproduce a piece of this furniture in order to graduate. Do it once, do it again! On visits to these locations there are signs indicating cost of item plus shipping costs to rest of the world. Exactly what fine artists do. All art work would be signed and certified as authentic reproductions by a special Reproductions Standard Institute. Marketing will be thru Internet web sites using National ID Codes.

Why are there no tours of Government House? Or Ilaro Court?

  • Bajan Furniture galleries where signed reproductions are also marketed and sold with short histories.

· Chattel houses should be used for restaurants, boutiques especially in the growth areas of St Phillip, St John, St Peter and St Lucy.

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Each area needs to be given prestige thru media and the internet coverage

Computing systems. Knowledge systems. Cognitive. Will still need people contact.

Pottery

Chalky Mount Barbados should be designated as a National Brand as is given to Cropover. This brand should be accessible to all potters operating out of IDC Facilities Island wide. BIDC needs to change its focus to giving full support to developing local entrepreneurs in these areas.

ATTITUDES – Service and Servitude

Actions needed to strengthen our perception of self.

National Heroes

  • A popular edition of book on National Heroes to be sold for $5-10.
  • Comic book versions of National Heroes for primary schools.
  • Cartoon video stories about National heroes.

The Bajan Experience

  • Recreate Rumshops architecturally and spatially not just in the country but in the city extended to the street. Baxter’s Rd, Nelson St, Roebuck St, Palmetto St
  • Use of Donkey cart taxis to move tourists from harbour to the Inner Bridgetown Mall (Swan St, Broad Street, Trafalgar Square, Palmetto St.)
  • Street food using traditional bread carts to serve from
  • Chattel house as hotels etc.

The Rastafarians of Temple Yard

  • Rastas have been around for the last 40 years, manufacturing products, many inbreeding designs, use of hard leather limiting their market primarily to fellow Rastas.
  • Need to develop wider designs especially to reach the visitor and middle class market.
  • Need access to better quality leathers and other products like the high quality leathers made from the Barbados Black Belly sheep skins.

Barbados Black Belly Sheep

The Barbados Black Belly Sheep is a unique animal that evolved in Barbados over time. Studies have shown that the mutton obtained from the Black Belly Sheep produces high quality Triple B (Barbados Black Belly) lamb for both the local and visitors’ market. It also produces some of the finest leather from its skins.

To support the Black Belly development program, unused agricultural lands must be converted into grass pastures and/or growing miamossi plants, also known as river tamarind (Leucaena leucocephala).

This plant exists in Barbados and has a high protein content suitable for feeding ruminants when it is still green. It was introduced by the Ministry of Agriculture in the Pine but has been allowed to grow wild to maturity scattering its seeds across neighbouring fields. Penalties must be implemented against land owners who allow their lands to become infested by those responsible for administering environmental standards.

This plant if managed correctly, will be an important feed ingredient for the Barbados Black Belly sheep. It is from these animals that we can produce –

  • Leather for leather workers (Consultant – Dr Leroy McClean) – bags, shoes, amulets, hair products, books marks, wrist bands, earrings, jackets, head bands,, etc
  • Food (Consultant – Rosemary Parkinson)
  • Reduce foreign exchange spent on importing animal feeds.

Industrial Development Corporation Services

The Industrial Development Corporation must be restructured to invest in the development of future Bajan entrepreneurs by bringing them together in one location at vastly reduced rent to allow them to feed off of each other. IDC is a landlord of buildings at the industrial Estate outside the Bridgetown Harbour. These buildings are deteriorating and are not being maintained. Certainly IDC could offer discounted rates to bring young entrepreneurs together to feed off of each other to supply services to the outside world.

  • Legal Drafting for countries, states and municipalities worldwide
  • Computer software development
  • Video and sound studios
  • Graphic artists
  • Heritage joiners
  • Clothing Designers and manufacturing
  • Animation

Bridgetown Port Duty Free Facilities

Access to duty free facilities at the port should be two-fold:

  • Wholesalers who sell to retailers.
  • Retailers who sell to visitors.

This will allow retailers to use traditional concepts of hawkers to sell products in various combinations. This tradition of bargaining and combining products allows them to determine their own profits but more importantly share in the spoils of the hospitality industry. These newly defined hawkers at the port will be costumed having acquired training at the Barbados Community College (BCC) and Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity (BIMAP).

Other Developments

  • Dr Carmichael – Restoration of Facades on Roebuck St, Swan St, Bay St etc
  • Paul Altman – Enhancement of Jewish Synagogue, oldest in the New World of the Americas.
  • Tyrol Cot Chattel House Village should be a functional village redesigned as a mini tenantry village with a bakery providing freshly baked traditional breads, rumshop, chickens, palings, bread carts, snowball carts, coconut carts, troubadours, et al.
  • Villagers should wear period costumes.

This is about US. This is about Jobs. This is about Pride. This is about Survival.

Baba Elombe Mottley
January 1, 2017.

962 responses to “The Next FIFTY YEARS of PRIDE and INDUSTRY!”


  1. peterlawrencethompson September 14, 2017 at 2:32 PM #

    That Sir, is five consecutive boundaries. Well played, ‘correctly’ too.

    Quite right.

  2. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Vincent Haynes,

    John has consistently claimed that the first 300 years of Barbados History was better than the past 50 years, and I quote:
    John September 6, 2017 at 11:13 AM #
    “Barbados survived/prospered for the 300 plus years”
    John September 6, 2017 at 5:27 PM #
    “All I am saying is that the previous 300 plus years Barbados did quite well!!”
    In other words he is claiming that Barbados was better off under the White supremacist rule of his European ancestors even if your African ancestors just happened to be enslaved.

    You are misinterpreting Achebe again… he never “highlighted the wrongs of the pre-colonial culture” he pointed to the evils of colonialism as well as the evils of the dictatorships and corruption which followed it.

    John has failed to explain why his beloved Quakers failed to stop slavery in the 1680s when he claims they held the power in Barbados.

    John consistently lies about the hunger and deprivation of poor people in Barbados although I have proved him wrong using his own historical sources.

    I grew up here in the 60s and your impression of “a happy go lucky people” simply confirms that you were not paying attention. Didn’t ever go into a bank in 1958 and wonder about the apartheid?

    Of course the history of slavery cannot be undone, we just wish that John would stop lying about it by saying things like in “the previous 300 plus years Barbados did quite well.”

    John has stated trivial facts about place names and dates to obscure the big lies that he tells trivializing slavery.

    It’s a pity you cannot see through his racism.

  3. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Vincent Haynes said “Oh! What A Tangled Web We Weave When First We Practice To Deceive”

    Yes Vincent, you are the one who cites academic articles that you have never read in an effort to deceive the reader that you are actually thinking. Have you found the article yet? Read it?


  4. Will someone in Vincent’s corner please throw in the towel?

  5. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    John and his fellow termites are praying that what the orange scum unleashed on the people in the US…that they can ride that wave of evil racism and white supremacy and unleash it on the majority population of Barbados, like they did during the apartheid era and continue until today…..to continue being parasites and feeding off the lives of the black population……..

    …….but someone should keep reminding them that they are only a little bit in numbers and as docile as black bajans can be…there is no way that 260,000 black people will sit by and allow 5,700 uppity half assed minorities, pull a trump on them in their own country….particularly when everyone knows trump will eventually be impeached and/or….go to prison.

  6. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    One day yall will get the true version.

    “1500 Year Old Bible Confirms That Jesus Christ Was Not Crucified
    By Native Pawnee On 12/09/2017 In Uncategorized Leave a comment

    Much to the dismay of the Vatican, an approx. 1500-2000 year old bible was found in Turkey, in the Ethnography Museum of Ankara. Discovered and kept secret in the year 2000, the book contains the Gospel of Barnabas – a disciple of Christ – which shows that Jesus was not crucified, nor was he the son of God, but a Prophet.

    The book also calls Apostle Paul “The Impostor”. The book also claims that Jesus ascended to heaven alive, and that Judas Iscariot was crucified in his place.
    A report by The National Turk says that the Bible was seized from a gang of smugglers in a Mediterranean-area operation. The report states the gang was charged with smuggling antiquities, illegal excavations, and the possession of explosives. The books itself is valued as high as 40 Million Turkish Liras (approx. 28 mil. Dollars).”

  7. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    The numbers were transposed

    there is no way that 260,000 black people will sit by and allow 7,500 uppity half assed minorities, pull a trump on them in their own country….particularly when everyone knows trump will eventually be impeached and/or….go to prison.


  8. peterlawrencethompson September 14, 2017 at 5:44 PM #

    Chuckle….poor you……where ignorance is bliss ’tis folly to be wise…..carry on smartly.


  9. One thing is for sure, Melania does not have any African or Indian in her.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I believe she was born in Slovenia!!

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Slovenia

    As you will see on google the Ottoman Turk Empire was constantly at war with the Hapsburgs.

    Slovenia saw may incursions.

    It entirely possible that a female African concubine was one of her ancestors and she, like Peter and myself would contain African ancestry.

    Unlikely to have been an African male.

    African male slaves were more than likely have been eunuchs, with everything else removed.


  10. @ PLT
    Boss … Bushie asking yuh nicely – to change course…

    Poor Vincent does not possess the capacity to keep up in such a discussion with you …when you are ‘shotting’ like this ….
    …responding to him in that manner is akin to child abuse…

    John MAY have been intelligent way back before he was sick … and back when Bajans desisted from telling red people to f*** off….
    That has changed.
    …however, beating up on him like you are, is akin to animal cruelty.

    What do you see as a possible “solution” for us brass bowl bajans…?
    ….given that we have such a significant percentage of ‘Johns’ among us…
    ….given that a MUCH larger percentage of ‘Vincent-like–lackies exist – whose orientation defaults to bowing to anything that looks or sounds white or albino centric.

    ..and even if you could visualise a ‘solution’, how practical is it – in light of the fact that we have folks like Froon, Stinkliar, Dumbville, Jones and Kellman waiting in the wings to f*** things up….?

    BTW ‘F***’ means ‘Frig’ unless readers can think of another workable word, that currently eludes the bushman….


  11. 812


  12. Let’s look at Professor Woodville Marshall’s book of place names and see what he has to say about the Choyce (Choice) and Prerogative.

    The Choyce (Choice)

    “It is identified by name on both Mayo’s Map (1721) and Schomburgk’s map (1848) ….. The origin of the name is unknown. It might be speculated that it is a sardonic reference by a contemporary to an individual’s selection/acquisition of an unpromising piece of real estate.”

    Prerogative

    “The name can be found on in the Barralier listing of 1825 but its origins are unclear. It is possible that the name was merely an example of Barbadian bombast.”

    He did not get it!!

    So far I have shown three historians who missed out on the contribution of the Quakers, Professor Jerome Handler, Professor Hilary Beckles and Professor Woodville Marshall.

    Just need to look at the writings of Dr. Karl Watson and see what his position is/was.

    Professor Henry Fraser who is not a historian does publish works on History. Of the Moravians, he writes in his book on Historic Churches “The Moravians seem to have fared better than the Quakers of an earlier period in their relations with the white planter population and in their efforts towards conversion”

    Professor Fraser misses the fact that the white planters were Quakers themselves.

    Life goes on and knowledge progresses leaving us behind!!

    Larry Gragg, in his book published in 2008, “The Quaker Community on Barbados: Challenging the Culture of the Planter Class” shows more recent scholarship in the area.

    … and in 2014

    https://muse.jhu.edu/book/33418

    “This collection of fifteen insightful essays examines the complexity and diversity of Quaker antislavery attitudes across three centuries, from 1658 to 1890. Contributors from a range of disciplines, nations, and faith backgrounds show Quaker’s beliefs to be far from monolithic. They often disagreed with one another and the larger antislavery movement about the morality of slaveholding and the best approach to abolition. Not surprisingly, contributors explain, this complicated and evolving antislavery sensibility left behind an equally complicated legacy. While Quaker antislavery was a powerful contemporary influence in both the United States and Europe, present-day scholars pay little substantive attention to the subject. This volume faithfully seeks to correct that oversight, offering accessible yet provocative new insights on a key chapter of religious, political, and cultural history. Contributors include Dee E. Andrews, Kristen Block, Brycchan Carey, Christopher Densmore, Andrew Diemer, J. William Frost, Thomas D. Hamm, Nancy A. Hewitt, Maurice Jackson, Anna Vaughan Kett, Emma Jones Lapsansky-Werner, Gary B. Nash, Geoffrey Plank, Ellen M. Ross, Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, James Emmett Ryan, and James Walvin. ”

    … still see “every square inch a World Heritage Site”

  13. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “…responding to him in that manner is akin to child abuse…”

    Lol…

    “…however, beating up on him like you are, is akin to animal cruelty.”

    Lol..

  14. millertheanunnaki Avatar

    @Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. September 14, 2017 at 5:52 PM
    “…….but someone should keep reminding them that they are only a little bit in numbers and as docile as black bajans can be…there is no way that 260,000 black people will sit by and allow 5,700 uppity half assed minorities, pull a trump on them in their own country ..”

    Yes they can!

    John is ‘smart’ enough to know, and boast too, that as long as black Bajans believe in his “Blessed Assurance”, ‘White Jesus is mine’ propaganda the blacks will be eternally grateful for their Quaker salvation from the sin of slavery.

    How else can you explain John who willingly admits to being 19% black (DNA proof to be at least Octoroon and bordering on Quadroon) but can still see himself as a genuine over-proof white supremacist willingly capable of exchanging a Christian cross worn in the Light of day for a KKK hood of Quaker sanctity during the darkness of ignominy ?

    But you only have to see who is John’s hero of American pseudo democracy.

    He, King of the Quakers, John is a blindly loyal disciple of Pres. Trump a commercial Caesar of his own making by way of the art of underhand dealing.

    Now where does that ‘seat’ that poor-boy of colour called Bajan John at the round table of pure wickedness?
    At least he should do a reverse Judas and refuse to dine with one of the most dangerous men after Hitler to walk this Earth of Christian understanding of love and forgiveness.

    John is yet to explain how his Quaker ancestors could have migrated to the New World of Jerusalem under the guise of fleeing from religious persecution but still can support Trump and his anti-immigrant stance in the erection of the wall of Jericho to keep out people fleeing economic hardship and political persecution.

    We are yet to fathom the depth of and reason for the Nazi’s hatred of the German Jews compared to Trump’s opposition to immigrants to the very land of immigrants stolen from “Red’ Indians.

    Now you understand why John is so patriotically Bajan to the bone. Not a word of reference or evidence of research to show that his Quaker people were very instrumental in the decimation of the indigenous Amerindians by means of the gun and European diseases and replaced them with immigrants from the West African black gold coast to create a whitened paradise of pure content with the prerogative to choose between a Rock Hall and a Briar Hall of black misery.


  15. peterlawrencethompson September 14, 2017 at 5:40 PM #
    @Vincent Haynes,
    John has consistently claimed that the first 300 years of Barbados History was better than the past 50 years,
    +++++++++++++++++++++++

    If you really check you will see what I have done is to challenge people to think and to question their preconceived beliefs.

    You must have missed that.

    I took on the constant whining on BU about the past 50 years and proceeded as though people really wanted a solution.

    So, I gave them one.

    I mean, if one guy reckons a National symbol is the pitch fork of the devil and another saw the need to flee the country 40 years ago because he saw things going wrong , it sure sounds as though there are some pretty miserable people about here.

    I have exhibited more recent learning on the topic and have shown much of our intelligentsia have missed out on our wonderful heritage and through their publications and pedantic repetitions have caused a lot of us to miss out.

    It was a wonderful exercise.

    I got a bonus too … I now know why it was Trump won, and why if he runs again he will win again!!

    I knew by instinct from the time he threw his hat in the ring but could never verbalise it.

    I also can explain why it is that his detractors are under the mistaken belief that he and his supporters are some kind of white supremacists and racists and just are unable to figure him out!!

    I would posit the longer his opponents proceed without getting it the more utterly they will fail and the bigger his win margin will be if he runs again!!

    The only way for his opponents to challenge him is to understand why they lost … and he won …. and it wasn’t Russia or Bernie or whatever has so far been invented as an excuse.


  16. Blessed Assurance”, ‘White Jesus is mine’

    ++++++++++++++++++

    Black Rock ….. hmmmmmm


  17. John is coming out with the jargon
    slavery was a very heinous serious crime
    quakers thought slavery was ungodly

    but wait

    he don’t want reparations to be paid for heinous and ungodly crime
    as he is an insincere hypocrite

    trump lover and an islam hater


  18. Not a word of reference or evidence of research to show that his Quaker people were very instrumental in the decimation of the indigenous Amerindians …

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are making this up … right?

    The Quakers did not exist until 1648 … historical fact.

    Barbados was settled in 1626/7, 20 years earlier!!

    Read Ligon, pre Quakers, and tell me what it says about the Amerindians that you say existed when the Quakers arrived!!

  19. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Miller…John is just ya garden variety fraud, trump wont piss on him if he was on fire and would be the first to tell his staff if he could even get close enough to him……, get that nigga outta here…as he would do to any bajan white who dared approached him..

    They are all just a bunch of wannabes.

    The Black majority on the island has to start seeing the minorities for what they are and put them in their place.

  20. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Bush Tea,
    You are right. It is ungentlemanly of me to make mock sport of Vincent. I will cease & desist.

    I guess I should be thankful that John is now trying to distance himself from what he wrote last week… with the preposterous claim that he was trying to “challenge people to think and to question their preconceived beliefs.” It is as though he thinks we can’t scroll back and read that disgusting shite all over again. Now he wants to change the subject again and argue that Trump is not racist. Sad.

    … a possible “solution” for us brass bowl bajans…? I will have to keep listening and asking questions… it will have to be something that catalyses deep cultural change… that means it probably won’t be comfortable… I’ll send something to David when I have something substantive to say and you can all take pot shots at it to help me refine my ideas.


  21. The Black majority on the island has to start seeing the minorities for what they are and put them in their place.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    There is no Black Majority …. seems we all agreed that Barbados is made up of Afro Europeans!!


  22. Pre conceived idea questioned!!


  23. Since we agree there is no Black Majority …. successfully changed!!


  24. Remember a week ago.

    I did a reality check to confirm what some people seemed to be saying.

    I got no contradiction.

    John September 7, 2017 at 10:32 AM #
    My point is simple.
    We all seem to agree that Barbados in the past 50 years has been a failure.
    If I am wrong, correct me.
    I say that for the past 300 years, prior to Independence, something kept Barbados going.
    I never come across periods of starvation in my reading.
    So, what is it that kept Barbados going and what can we learn from it given that we agree the last 50 years have been a failure?
    Obviously, slavery is a non starter!!!
    Do we indeed agree the last 50 years have been a failure?


  25. For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of mexico:
    The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical
    Storm Jose, located over the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
    A tropical wave located about 850 miles west-southwest of the Cabo
    Verde islands is producing disorganized cloudiness and showers.
    Environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for gradual
    development of this system during the next several days, and a
    tropical depression will likely form early next week while it moves
    westward at about 15 mph across the tropical Atlantic.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours…low…30 percent.
    * Formation chance through 5 days…high…80 percent.
    Showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure
    located about 300 miles south of the Cabo Verde islands have
    continued to become better organized this afternoon. Environmental
    conditions are expected to remain conducive for development, and
    a tropical depression is likely to form tonight or Friday. This
    system is forecast to move westward to west-northwestward at 10
    to 15 mph across the eastern tropical Atlantic during the next
    couple of days.
    * Formation chance through 48 hours…high…80 percent.
    * Formation chance through 5 days…high…90 percent.


  26. Elombe wrote

    RELIGIOUS COLLEGES

    Codrington College (600+ acres) should be developed into the Barbados International Spiritual University. It has already expanded as a University of Christian Thought by training members of other Christian churches.
    Inviting the Chinese to establish and build a Confucius Institute to teach Chinese religions and philosophical thought and language.(Already being built at UWI- Cave Hill Campus.)
    Inviting the Japanese/South Korea similarly establish a Buddhist, Zen, South Asian Religious College.
    Inviting Saudis and Iranians to build Islamic Colleges.
    Invite the International Jewish community to build a Centre for Jewish Studies especially recognizing the first Jewish Synagogue in the Americas in Bridgetown.
    Inviting India to construct a Hindu College as well as other Indian religions.
    Invite Nigeria and other African States to build an African Religions Centre to study African traditional religions and religious thought.


  27. @ PLT
    it will have to be something that catalyses deep cultural change… that means it probably won’t be comfortable…
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Oh dear!!!
    ..sounds a lot like Pachamama’s prescription.

    What is the chance that two genuinely bright Bajans BU bloggers are fundamentally wrong in their instinctive visioning of a realistic future for BBBBs?
    Bushie would be MUCH more comfortable if angela and Vincent made such projections…

    The FACTS are, that with people of John’s thinking, intransigence and albino-centric disposition sitting in our boardrooms, making banking decisions, controlling our ministers with bribes, and chaining the minds of our ‘Vincent’s, …only a devastation of the order of an Irma, packs the level of punch that would be needed to clear our chained minds of the deeply ingrained brass bowlery that overwhelms us….

    There is another ‘solution’,…but it is not something that brass bowls are able to accept.

    It makes no albino-centric sense, ..needs no soft loans, ..and provides no opportunities for bribes, finder’s fees or consultancy handouts or deposits in overseas accounts…

    As you can guess, unless wunna bright fellows come up with additional options, …a big bunch of black Bajan brass bowls will be headed for the grass


  28. Bushie

    ”BTW ‘F***’ means ‘Frig’ unless readers can think of another workable word, that currently eludes the bushman….”

    Bushie don’t go to sleep tonight, we just call the police to report that yuh killing people with laughter.

    However the only 4-letter words we can think ’bout and would make complete sense in your sentences, are found in the most prestigious English dictionaries, Oxford. Others languages as well.

    And we have a dictionary over 300 years and at least one of the possible synonyms is in there, etymology and all.

    Next time we trust that your usual dexterousness with all of the Queen’s English will be at your beckon and call. LOL


  29. Bushie

    PLT is quite right. The time for half measures and tinkering with real and growing problems is long gone.

    Case in point diabetes mellitus, the roots of this problem is in the slave system and the pressures African peoples in Barbados had to endure.

    Pressures of food insecurity – mental, physical, environmental, spiritual, psychic problems more generally.

    And 200 years after slavery, fifty (50) years after independence and we can’t solve this problem and save the ‘most precious resource we have’ – like they say often.

    Any of the real problems confronting us will require radical transformation at the centre, not on the periphery.

    The problem is that 99.9999% of people would like to go to heaven without dying, pardon the metaphor. And this death should not be meant, in this case, as physical death. Bajans will have to learn to let the most of ourselves die, if we are to live again.

    Maybe you may plead, intercession, to your BBE for assistance, for us all, in this regard.

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

    John…..you nor Bizzy nor any of the other riffraff minorities in Barbados can get to decide or designate a grouping for the Afro Caribbean Black Majority of African Descent are……none of you have that right……

    You are out of line.

    You are out of place.

    You are disrespectful.

    Do you see anyone designating or caring what you mutts in the minority community are.

    The majority population on the island will always be of predominantly African descent, no one can change that.

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

    Because the black leaders in both governments on the island demeaned and degraded themselves to the level of bribetaking criminals over the decades, allowing the whites and any criminal who can bribe them ….to use the island for any and every white collar crime and thefts against the people, all of their drug trafficking, money laundering and gun running were enabled and protected by ministers, reducing neighborhoods to poverty and crime….

    …. compromising the ports so that stolen cars broken down by chop shop gangs in europe can import contraband in those cars, therefore stealing money that should be paid in duties to benefit the country.

    …allowing local and fireign white criminals with yachts to freely import and export their drugs and guns without providing adequate monitoring and police presence at ports ferdinand and charles.

    Because of both government’s neglect of the island by condoning and enabling the crimes committed by whites, indians, syrians and whoever bribes them the most, to better serve themselves financially and those who bribe them ….allowing all crimes committed by their bribers to go unpunished….

    …..refusing to give the police the tools they needed to do their jobs, effectively tying their hands and refusing to request outside help from international police and other agencies to help reduce the level of organized crime ….everything has escalated to an uncontrollable level…..neither government has any control of the actions of the minority monsters they created and unleashed on the majority population and island decades ago.

    The only way that any government will regain control is to lock these minority criminals up and break up the many little well organized criminal networks they have created across the island, over the decades.

    Many of them boasted for years that the authorities in Barbados are powerless to touch them, the Kutappa-Harris criminal organization was among the most boastful, especially when corrupt DPP Leacock was alive……Kutappa-Harris tormented and terrorized people because of the protections both governments put in place for criminals just like him.

    …..the only way the governments can regain control of the island is to request outside help and bring the minority criminals and their criminal networks currently interwoven into other countries down, lock them all up one by one…or 5 by 5…it does not matter, but the time has come to take them all down….they gotta go so that some semblance of control of the island can be returned to the majority population.

  32. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    both governments…..…allowing local and foreign white criminals with yachts to freely import and export their drugs and guns without providing adequate monitoring and a heavy police presence at ports ferdinand and charles….and as some said recently .., the YACHT CLUB location on Bay Street…needs adequate policing from the major importation of guns and drugs.

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

    The poison that fuels the minority skunks like John, Vincent et al in Barbados and encourages them to feed off the majority population, time to starve them out.

    Pacha and Bushman…very useful information.

    THE MAKING OF THIRD WORLD
    After World War 2, what remained of Europe (after the self inflicted consuming flames of WAR and destruction has simmered down) was in serious need of reconstruction.
    Particularly if Europe wanted to maintain its status as ‘first world’ or ‘most developed’ and wanted to maintain its parasitic power over the rest of the world.

    This reconstruction depended on continued access to cheap raw materials as previously provided by colonization.

    The old colonies were all claiming independence making older colonial systems of exploitation and abuse impossible, which led to a radical shift in the structure of world power.

    America was in serious need of more influence over the colonies and particularly wanted access to oil.

    The US hegemony in the world capitalist system needed markets for excess products, new sites for investment of surplus capital and cheap raw materials to supply the expanding industries and corporations.

    The US saw this as the perfect opportunity to strengthen its relations with its ‘motherland’ Europe, now in serious financial and social problems.

    So, he US invested $19 billion (in 1947 that was a lot of money) into the development of Western Europe via “The Marshall Plan” without any repayment required from them.Only 2 percent ($150 million) of the total investment made went to the ‘Third World’.

    The struggle between the USA and the Soviet Union furthermore gave “legitimacy to the enterprise of development and modernization”. The Anti-Fascist sentiment soon gave way to the anti-Communist crusades after the war and the fear of communism became the strongest rationale for ‘development’.

    Capital investment was seen as the only answer for ‘development’ to take place.

    This capital had to come from the First Worlds through funds provided, for example by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

    The international lending organizations thus had to provide the capital and this provided them with the power they seek and were the ones who could name the subjects and control and define the strategies used in development, thus construct the discourse used.

    They created “abnormalities” which they would then “treat” and “reform”, alongside assumed superior models of Western “normalities”.

    The ‘Third World’ was observed, categorized and analysed with endless specification, always using and designing new techniques of gathering and processing information to refine and increase knowledge “for the good of the subjects”, mapping the economic and social life of all, all under the veil of ‘development’.

    The problem was that the result was dictated in advance by the rules as set out from the very beginning, since the language used and the categories structured was deeply embedded in the Euro-centric evolutionistic ideology of modernisation and capitalist development models.

    The historical specificities and context of the period between 1945 and 1955 constructed the dominant discursive space for all development that followed and although strategies have changed, the space and discourse confined and shaped it in a linear and limited trajectory of thought that stayed the same.

    Furthermore, ‘development’ was professionalized in the sense that scientific techniques, strategies and practices were assumed to be producing truthful and objective knowledge and only Western scientists and professionals could produce such knowledge.

    This excluded developing countries to a large degree from their own development processes and created a deeper dependency on the West.

    One therefore first had to conform to the values of the West and be educated by the West before one can understand your own ‘underdeveloped’ state and know how to approach it.

    As we know today, this has failed to solve the problems of “underdevelopment” at large.

    It seems that this project setting out to erase underdevelopment has only been successful in “multiplying it into infinity”.

    The truth of the matter is, is that all development for the First World, had to entail the active ‘underdevelopment’ of the Third World…for one to have more another must have less.

    But what is more important, is that the ones being underdeveloped, must think that they are being assisted and helped in order for the first world to remain in power.

    What the developed countries with their “expert” scientific knowledge therefore managed to hide very effectively, is that all their superiority is built on the “suffering and brutalisation of millions” of people actively underdeveloped by the Western capitalist systems of production.

    Modern development is most strongly linked with an “economy of production and desire” and more importantly with and economy of “closure, difference and violence”.

    “Violence has been engendered through representation” (Escobar 1995:215).

    The Third World became the rejected selves of the First World, representing the negative past from which all wants to progress away.

    This is the illusion cast by The First World to construct and implement neo-colonialism…where Africans oppress themselves and their own due to the internalisation of the centuries of lies and abuse, the completion of the education/brainwashing of the Black subject that resulted in the inferiority complex, the acceptance of the dominant discourse of western religion and science that CONvinced the African that he/she is lowest and most primitive on the illusive evolution of human kind.

    But the ‘first white world’ is completely dependent on the third world for its survival,

    ‘the first white world’ is a parasite, and it is a master of illusion,hiding its abuse through fancy words of progress…hiding its murders through rationalisations of inevitable ‘greater good’…

    and hiding its rape through economic discourse that blames

    Reunion Black Family. http://www.reunionblackfamily.com/apps/blog/show/19015422-the-making-of-the-third-world-#.WOFL56UU5LY.whatsapp


  34. Bushie, I am surprised given your community-centric focus, you haven’t picked up on the Quakers and how they were known, Friends or Society of Friends. Why? It seems that many of the early groups….The Barbados Progressive and Co-operative Bank a.k.a Penny Bank, and the Barbados Progressive Society of Panama both referred to “friendship” in their initial prospectus. The former once owned Maxwell, Canevale, Thorpes, Grazettes (formerly owned by London Bourne), Frizers, Vaughan and Joe’s River; the latter who made the news last year, seeking the trust beneficiaries, owned Lascelles (imagine dat), Trents, Colleton, Mt Prospect and Four Hills plantations.
    I am no historian. But somebody brought religion? And many of the so called Quaker principles, especially of thrift, and no outward display of wealth etc etc are synonymous with how many Bajan families of all shades lived, and with some of the guiding principles of these early co-operative efforts.

  35. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    Barbados Today has a story on the black belly sleep. Has anybody heard of the Kiwi fruit. A fruit that was native to New Zealand. However, it was not patented at the time and as we say the rest is history.

    The link below is very interesting.

    http://idealog.co.nz/venture/2014/10/kiwi-companies-are-poor-making-money-their-ip

  36. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    First the black wicked minded governments on the island have to stop stagnating, stealing from and rejecting their black creates, innovators and geniuses just to enable minority monopolies that destroys all forward progress of the people and country.

    All roads lead back to the two destructive governments.

  37. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    …… rejecting their black CREATIVES…


  38. NorthernObserver September 15, 2017 at 3:24 AM #
    Bushie, I am surprised given your community-centric focus, you haven’t picked up on the Quakers and how they were known, Friends or Society of Friends. Why?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Even more amazing is that our historians completely missed the whole essence of what Barbados was about!!

    Yet, the writer of our National Anthem summarized it in one verse, but without calling their name!!

    How did the Quakers just disappear from our awareness?

    The answer might be easier to find than we think.

    There are earlier Histories of Barbados, Schomburgk, 1848, Poyer, 1805, Griffith Hughes 1750 and Ligon 1648-49.

    We would not expect Ligon to be writing about them because his presence on the island predates them but the rest …. surely they must hold centre stage in these works if they really were in Barbados to the extent that they provably were.


  39. Elombe wrote…..

    PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOLS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

    Barbados has had a number of private secondary schools for over 70 years viz.

    The Barbados Academy, The Modern High School, The Federal High School, Mapp’s High School, St Winnifred’s High School, St Cyprian’s, (Green) Lynch’s Secondary, St Ursula’s Secondary, The Co-operative High School, Seventh Day Adventist High School, Callender’s High School, Metropolitan High School, Christ Church High School, and Codrington High School.

    Barbados should encourage the use of many of the old plantation estates to establish private accredited high schools with or without boarding for local and foreign students to pursue the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.
    Provide access to foreign students thru accredited schools, especially South and Central American students to access our High Schools so as to be immersed in English while boarding at former South Coast hotels converted into hostels.”

    Hants say,

    More of of the old plantation estates should be given to ” land for the landless farmers” and put into food production.

    Now back to the white racists supremacists discussion…. carry on smartly!!!!


  40. Here is the only reference in Schomburgk to the Quakers.

    “The number of the clergy, of the Established Church had not increased in 1812. They consisted of eleven rectors and one Curate; two assistant Clergy and two clergymen were engaged at the Codrington Grammar School.

    The Quakers, with that benevolent feeling for converting the heathen to Christianity so prominent in their character, saw a wide field open for their exertion after the introduction of African slaves.

    Their endeavours to instruct the negroes were however considered dangerous, as promulgating a sense of equality, which might lead to insurrections, and many were obliged to leave the island in consequence of severe prosecution. Several fled to Jamaica in 1658, where they were kindly received by General D’Oyley.

    On the 21st of April, 1676 an act Act passed the Council to prevent negroes from attending the religious meetings of Quakers: this Act only came into operation on.the 8th of June 168l.

    Their number decreased by emigration and otherwise, and at this time there is not a single meeting-house in the island; nor is the author aware that there is among the present inhabitants a member of that sect.

    In 1810, an Act which prohibited Quakers from taking negroes to their meetings was repealed, as being a dead letter, since in fact there were no Quakers in Barbados”


  41. So, our historians are actually in good company … Schomburgk got it wrong too!!

  42. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Some time ago I think it was the minister Estwick was planning to borrow I believe it was 4 or 5 billion dollars from the UAE…united ARAB emirates…..so since John Vincent and even my MoneyB sees nothing wrong with slavery, everyone has done it they say, they can justify it to the nth degree, advertise all its pros to the beneficiary of the traders….which the arabs have perfected for centuries to the delight of those on the blog who sees all the benefits of having slaves…..as long as they are black slaves…

    Now sine the majority population have become so destructive to the island, the white, the indian, syrian, lebanese, their greed and tiefing, the money laundering, gun running, bribery and corruption. ..why not let the government trade these destructive minority forces, all 8 to 10,000 of them.. to UAE in exchange for the 4 or 5 billion dollars to fix the economy, none of them would mind because they believe in slavery and selling out and enslaving black people..,they believe in no reparations for the descendants of slaves, that would make the UAE arrangement perfect…they can still get a few generations of minority progeny to futher utilize….I did not say enslave.

    And it would free up the island of minority parasites, particularly the likes of John and Vincent who am sure still have at least 5 years of hard labor left in them that the Arabs can utilize. ……and to their benefit….dont mind being slaves.

    …John and Vincent…what do you think.

  43. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    When Irving Burgie wrote the words to our national anthem he was inspired by the Black people in struggle for liberation from White supremacist ideology, particularly those in his native USA like Paul Robeson and Martin Luther King. Burgie has been honored with life membership in the NAACP for his dedication to Black liberation in the USA.

    His mother was a Bajan, and he was very keenly aware when he wrote “Our brave forefathers sowed the seed / From which our pride is sprung” that the seed to which he referred was our forefathers’ resistance to enslavement, now that the resistance had grown into nationhood.

    He went on to underline what horrors our forefathers had endured to earn their pride by emphasizing “A pride that makes no wanton boast / Of what it has withstood…”

    The second stanza is often misinterpreted. “These fields and hills beyond recall” does not refer to our tiny 21 by 14 mile terrain (it is ludicrous to imagine that someone who had grown up in a country of 3.8 million square miles and had traveled across the world as a soldier in WW2 would consider 166 square miles “beyond recall”). He is referring to the “fields and hills” of history, which are “beyond recall” because of the distortions of the middle passage and the British colonial tradition of lies. But he urges us to take ownership of our history, and has “expectations great” that this will enable us to be “Firm craftsmen of our fate…”

    It is little known that Burgie wrote the lyrics and submitted them to the Barbados government BEFORE the government decided to have a competition to select the new anthem. Apparently there was some high level resistance to Burgie’s composition. Someone in the government submitted Burgie’s lyrics to the competition and it ended up winning, but not before the final verse was altered by the selection committee who had the final say. Burgie refuses to this day to say exactly what the committee changed about his lyrics.


  44. Schomburgk wrote in 1848: “In 1810, an Act which prohibited Quakers from taking negroes to their meetings was repealed, as being a dead letter, since in fact there were no Quakers in Barbados”

    But, in 1837, here is the burial record of Rowland Gibson, perhaps an ancestor of Vincent, in the “Quaker Yard”.

    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRSG-7PN?i=3&cc=1923399

    His head stone was uncovered during the work to restore the Synagogue in an area shown on an 1823 Surveyor’s Platt as “The Quaker’s Burial Ground”!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The plot thickens!!

  45. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Of course the likes of John with their nasty arrogant selves believe the anthem was written fir racist whites and enslavers, so typical of narcissists.

    Burgies black Bajan parents had to travel to escape the nastiness on the island…

    No minority in Barbados can walk in Burgies shoes let alone steal his lines and successfully apply it to their own criminal activities indefinitely.


  46. Burgie refuses to this day to say exactly what the committee changed about his lyrics.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    No wonder, he died a while back!!

    Dead men tell no tales!!


  47. Now sine the majority population have become so destructive to the island …
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Go ahead, say it, don’t be bashful!!

    The majority population is Afro European!!

    Give us all a smile!!


  48. Of course the likes of John with their nasty arrogant selves believe the anthem was written fir racist whites and enslavers, so typical of narcissists.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++

    … and the word Unity, as in Strength and Unity, how do you explain the choice of word?

    Ahhhh I know, it is the motto of the BWU …. Strength in Unity.

  49. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    .why not let the government trade these destructive minority forces, all 8 to 10,000 of them.. to UAE in exchange for the 4 or 5 billion dollars to fix the economy…

    ….and while they at it, throw in all the black yardfowls like Angela and Carson Yardfowls as a bonus, which would easily be thousands more useless people….since they are the spokes persons for criminal minorities on the island and would be a definite good and worthwhile addition…..in exchange for 4 or 5 billion dollars.

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