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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.

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


  1. I remember the racist arrogance of White boys far stupider than I was, trying to concoct excuses for getting worse marks than I did at school (perhaps you were one of them).

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

    If you are the same Peter Thompson I remember at HC my recollection is that I beat you every time!!

    …. so now you know who I am!!

    I am not white, nor am I black …. I am a human being …. and one who never set out to but none the less always beat you at school … and that had nothing to do with skin colour!!!!


  2. The feeling I remember from the 60’s was anger, frustration and determination to kick the British empire into the gutter.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    There is no equivalent African Diaspora in the Arab world probably because of the genetic warfare practiced against slaves (regardless of colour) taken out of Africa via the Trans Saharan route.

    African males were neutered and females allowed only to produce offspring as concubines of selected owners.

    That makes us members of the African Diaspora in Barbados lucky beyond our wildest imaginations ….. only the completely uninformed would think or imagine differently.

    Tens of thousands of Barbadians in the 50’s made their way to the UK, to the same British Empire you claim you wanted to kick into the gutter.

    At the beginning of WWII, Bajans, including the Right Hexcellent Herrol Walton Barrow signed up to go and save the British Empire!!!

    Many died, regardless of colour.

    Even the existence of the African Diaspora in Barbados was determined by the same British Empire.

    Reproduction was encouraged and happened naturally with no controls as imposed in the Arab World.

    You belonged to a class of a minority of Bajans, also members of the African Diaspora, who were brainwashed and left hignorant of your own history …..

    …… they tried it on me too but it did not work!!


  3. @PeterLT your remarks are well stated. But sadly they also reflect the deep psychology or should that be psychosis which gives a backhanded validity to why we are in this mire.

    That any Bajan – white or Black- could make the assertions trotted out by this John blogger is depressing.

    No reasonable, humane person who is not tainted by an impairment of reality noted earlier could equate life here in Barbados post British colonization and pre-independence and acclaim the former.

    Of course there is unbelievable corruption today and wide spread violence which creates an atmosphere of negativity but there in no absolutely NO hopelessness of which he speaks.

    What is so bitterly distressing is that this man – by his own admission – has the ability to assimilate loads of academic data and regurgitate better than others: he said he won a Bdos scolarship. Yet he shows that brain power alone means little when accompanied with such intellectual dishonesty.

    As you perfectly stated : “There is nothing about the past 50 years that is not better than what preceded it in Barbados: unless you are a racist…. The first 300 plus years was part of a crime against humanity and produced [unfatomable] atrocity, theft, repression and lies [ by whites towards us].”

    He should be vilified for the cowardice and entitlement he clearly intends with his euphemistic words as he is clearly a ‘confederate’ of those northern whites who also crave their good Ole days .


  4. “Therefore, the public service must be reduced by at least 10,000 – 15,000 workers AND appointed civil servants plus privatization or shutdown of all public corporations. Barbadians in the public service had 50 years holiday at the taxpayer´s expense. Now get to work!”

    Can you not understand that Barbados is a consumer driven economy kind of sou sou like and needs people to spend to stoke the economy so sending home public servants or any workers at will only make matters worse and further stagnant the economy which needs a constant flow of firewood to stoke and keep it burning


  5. Chad99999

    if reports from North American news media are to be believed, 90% of Americans do not have the lifestyles they crave. For them (and you?) there will never be enough of anything. The only solution to their misery is death. The sad thing is that Barbadians have adopted this attitude and call it progress.

    There are 270 000 Barbadians and we have over 100 000 vehicles. So now we work just to operate and maintain this fleet of depreciating objects to go nowhere. I met a woman from the Netherlands who came to work in Barbados. She was in her late forties when she first came here and did not have a driver’s license. She actually learned to drive in Barbados. According to her, she did not need a private car in the Netherlands but she did need one in Barbados.

    For you the Amish of North America are probably poor, backward and suffering, worse than the wealthy, progressive and thriving Black population of say Baltimore. However::

    http://www.businessinsider.com/money-secrets-of-amish-people-2014-4

    “The meaning of success in an Amish context tends not to be wealth,” he said. “Generally, financial success is a means to an end.”

    Those ends include preserving their family-centered lifestyle, working hard at an honest trade, and passing a meaningful vocation on to their children. As a result, Amish businesses tend to stay small, keep a low overhead, treat employees and customers with kindness, and practice frugality, Wesner said.

    In short, many Amish would rather be righteous than rich.”

    http://www.chron.com/life/houston-belief/article/Amish-are-the-new-millionaires-1713928.php

    While in fabulously wealthy Baltimore those wealthy, progressive and thriving Black Americans make the Amish green with envy.

    http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/29/news/economy/baltimore-economy/index.html

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

    Most corporations are headquartered in Maryland, the wealthiest white families with old money live there, eg the Duponts, whom am sure Chadster envies with every fibre of his petty little body, never mind they are a family of criminals, all the thieving credit card companies are domiciled in Maryland. That makes it the wealthiest state.

    Instead of rebuilding Black Wall streets across the US, blacks became consumers and workers, a fast track to nowhere, they may as well had become as self sufficient as are the Amish in Pennsylvania.

    PLT…very few people are capable pf justifying the evil of the british and europe like John, the souls of the minorities in Barbados are mired in evil.

    Check out this minority hypocrite, crook and parasite x2 Bizzy, one of his halfassed managers attacked a black customer and beat him, while his dumb black employees all stood around and watched..Bizzy’s excuse, his manager was having a bad day, there was no arrest for the assault on a customer, but here is this parasite now claiming an eye for an eye in retribution for those who commit crimes, but he has a white criminal in his employ who needs to be dragged out of H & B Hardware and beaten to near death, see how he likes that eye for an eye.

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/09/06/bizzy-advocates-eye-for-an-eye-justice/

    These piece a shit minorities believe they have a right to decide what happens to the majority population, what they should be happy about and grateful for, accept and it only involves the victimiztion of the black race for the enrichment of others…that has to end, now Bizzy thinks violent shows should not be shown, they should be banned on the island…of course in his mind, the atrocities committed again the majirity population from 1600s to the day his bajan white manager put his hands on a black customer, was not violence…and does not deserve an eye for an eye….even if he remembered the crime his manager committed, he does not think it’s important enough to play into his nasty, deceitful narrative.

    When these useless ministers and politicians finally get the spine and backbone to put the likes of Cow and Bizzy et al in their place, fprce them to show some respect to the majority population, stop their corruption and thievery from the people to enrich these parasites, then I will see them as intelligent…until then they are all a bunch of house slaves enabling the disenfranchisement and discrimination of their own people.

  7. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @ John,
    You reinforce my point about Bartbados being a concentration camp when you explain that the only way for Bajans to make progress was to escape: to Panama, to the USA, to Brazil. Notice that all these escape routes opened only in the 20th century, further reinforcing the grim truth that the 17th, 18th, & 19th centuries, the vast majority of the 300 years you cite, the concentration camp was totally confining.

  8. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @John
    I am the Peter Thompson you remember from HC. I would have thought you would have recognized me from my picture. If you are the John, neither White nor Black, that I remember, you were indeed a very clever boy, but no you did not beat me every time.
    The fact that you are clever makes it all the more distressing that you are still captive of the drivel that our appallingly incompetent racist history teacher, Captain Hutt, tried to cram down our throats.

  9. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @ John,
    The fact that you have to point to Arab atrocities against Black people to try to excuse the British atrocities should be a clue that your argument is very weak. The fact that there exist other, worse crimes, does not one iota to diminish British criminality. It’s akin to arguing that Stalin wasn’t so bad because Hitler was worse.

    My Dad also volunteered to fight the Nazis as a way to escape the dead end of being Black in the Barbados of that era. To him and Barrow and all the rest, risking death was a better alternative than stay stuck in Barbados, even a century after emancipation.

    I am truly sorry that the past 50 years of your life has left you so bitter that you cannot perceive obvious truths about the nature of British colonialism & slavery. Knowing now who you are, and the immense potential I saw in you had 50 years ago, the fact that somewhere you lost your “attitude that nothing was impossible” is tragic.

    I have some sympathy for your plight, it is not your fault that you were borne into a privileged family, nor are any of us responsible for the crimes of our ancestors. You however, have been caught in a historical moment where your history is a double bladed sword with no handle: whichever side of it you grasp, you bleed. Derek Walcott, also “not white, nor […] black” expressed the historical dilemma eloquently in “The Schooner Flight:”
    After the white man, the niggers didn’t want me
    when the power swing to their side.
    The first chain my hands and apologize, “History”;
    the next said I wasn’t black enough for their pride.

    I learned nothing of worth at HC, but life gave me an education after I left Barbados. It has taken me a long time to get to the point of being ready to make Barbados a better place, but I believe that it is possible. I’d like to sit down to talk about how to do this over a couple of Banks, I’ll buy… my email is peter@wunnuh.org

  10. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    “Notice that all these escape routes opened only in the 20th century, further reinforcing the grim truth that the 17th, 18th, & 19th centuries, the vast majority of the 300 years you cite, the concentration camp was totally confining.”

    And still is…..many Bajans still have to run to these countries if they want to achieve a comfortable life with human right freedoms and not be still confined indefinitely by the existing vicious and brutal slave society that both black governments are bribed by minorities to maintain generation after generation…..for their own self enrichment.


  11. @ PLT
    Thank you for so comprehensively bowling the joker John who, were he as intelligent as he THINKS himself to be, would have worked out by now that he has been a rabid racist hater for all his life…
    Remind him also that ‘white’ is no longer about skin colour, but more about albino-centric inclinations. Most Bajans are white as shiite, having been impregnated in our minds.

    “Tormented”… is the only word that adequately explains him.

    @ NorthernObserver
    So Bushie you traded happiness for a mansion, are “rich as shiite” but just with “happy memories”.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Boss, trying to understand Bushie is like your trying to study aeronautical engineering, while using textbooks written in a foreign language.

    Bushie is not rich because he has mastered the albino-centric art of acquiring money and things from other less gifted souls (as is the accepted albino-centric way)… Bushie is rich because he has been adopted by the ultimate rich step-father….
    Bushie is rich because he has been LUCKY enough to understand that, by seeking FIRST the kingdom of God, these accessories (like wealth)… come NATURALLY….as a result of unwavering SPIRITUAL LAWS that exist.
    So in answer to your question, the bushman is happier today that he has EVER been in his long life.

    The bushman remembers his youth with happiness – especially the interactions with parents who played VITAL ROLES in making bushie into Bushie…. and doing so without the benefit of high ‘education’.
    Bushie could live in a basic chattel house tomorrow – or worse, and the loss of the lotta shiite that constitutes the ‘success’ that we on this blog continue to focus on, would not mean much more than a ‘change of phase in life’ – PROVIDED that the step-dad does not seek a divorce… or to disenfranchise the bushman from his family.

    Of course, this is all Greek to wunna – cause (like a blind man seeking to comprehend a sunset) without the needed sense to decipher such spiritual matters, the ways of BBE will be like gibberish.
    Note however, that DESPITE the blindness of some humans, and their inability to appreciate it, sunsets continue to be amazingly beautiful….to those with eyes to see

  12. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    John is of the old school, still confused and lost and like the parasite Bizzy, still believes he knows what is best for the majority population, still believes he has a right to voice what they should accept and believe in without question…without voicing their own opinions..

    I always knew Harrison College, Lodge, Combermere and at one time Queens College were very nasty, toxic and racist environments, they need a ckeansing those slave creating schools..

    I had a friend, Robert Ward, former Lodge student, now deceased, he was the son of Dr. Ward….John would have known him, they are of that same era, he eloquently explained to me one day the nasty warped minds of the bajan minority, particularly the ones who view thamselves as white, the descendants of indentured servants on the island…..especially when one was neither black nor white, but both, in that era.

    I vowed never to rsise my children in that toxic, poisonous racist environment…which is ironically a Black majority country…destroyed socially by minority racists in the bajan white community….which continues today and practiced by all minorities again the majority population.

    These beasts have to be exposed worldwide and their toxic poison dismantled.

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

    ….they need a CLEANSING those slave creating schools..


  14. Bushie

    We don’t want any POOR talk!

    LOL


  15. Good job Peter..

    It is indeed amusing how John attempted to negate your achievements by claiming he beat you every time; as if a history test in the lower school really meant something.

    I also like the comment you made about Captain Hutt as I never did well in his tests. A memorization of English dates and events, nothing West Indian (sometimes I wonder about his qualifications).

    It was only the coming of Ralph Jemmot to HC that made me appreciate the importance of knowing our history.

    John is just one of the few who post racist shit ( I believe he does not realize it is racist). Their ignorance may be bliss to them, but to others it is painful…

  16. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @TheGazer
    I did well in Captain Hutt’s tests because I love reading history, until he accused me of cheating because I got a perfect score on one of his tests; he was sure I cheated because “not even “Johnny * got them all right” (that’s the only reason I know that John didn’t outscore me ALL the time).

    I was so pissed off that I stopped studying history altogether and went from an A to a C on my report card. At that point my dad threatened the withdrawal of privileges, so I came up with this strategy: you will remember that Captain Hutt was too damn cheap to buy his own copy of the History textbook, he always had to borrow one from someone on the class; so the night before the test I would read the relevant chapters and underline some things that seemed important, then the next day I would be the one to volunteer my textbook for Captain Hutt to use… he would flip through the book and ask precisely what I had underlined because he was too lazy to even prepare a test in advance.


  17. @ TheGazer
    Their ignorance may be bliss to them, but to others it is painful…
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Mainly ‘painful’ in that we can have people thinking…and actually SPEAKING… like that in Barbados of 2017.


  18. I had a next comment that I deleted, but here may be a good point for it.

    I still encounter Kolij men and women who are my age who think the school was Utopia or the Elysian fields. It seems as if you have passed that stage.

    Fight.


  19. I did well in Captain Hutt’s tests because I love reading history, until he accused me of cheating because I got a perfect score on one of his tests; he was sure I cheated because “not even “Johnny * got them all right” (that’s the only reason I know that John didn’t outscore me ALL the time).
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Peter, only one problem with your memory, Captain Hutt taught me in 3.1 … you were in 3.2!!

    The only time we were together was in sixth form when the students who chose the science stream were amalgamated.

    History was not longer taught in that stream.

    Your Johnny I don’t think can be me.

  20. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    You see, John WAS actually a brilliant lad, one of the brightest of my cohort at HC: quiet, modest, disciplined; he was entirely fun to have a conversation with in those days. I, on the other hand, was mouthy, arrogant, and a disciplinary problem for Tank. This is why it is so distressing to come upon him 40+ years later making such fundamental errors of logic, argument, and common sense.

    It can’t have been a concentration camp because people had to escape to make a better life… or… that wasn’t a crime because here’s a worse crime… or… Barrow and his generation signed up to save the British Empire not to escape the dead end of being Black in the Barbados of that era. The tragedy is that I think that Johnny, even in Lower 1A, would have seen right through these.


  21. School days was happy happy days.

    Everybody enjoyed school.

    Sparrow from 1972 … fourth form Kolij!!

    Happy happy days!!

  22. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @ John,
    Yes, Captain Hutt clearly gave the same or similar test to both 3.1 and 3.2.


  23. Peter

    Here is how you father’s generation thought.

    http://www.cumberbatch.org/index.php/people/military-stories/world-war-2/barbados-2nd-contingent

    These 12 Bajans of all colours went to war to preserve the British Empire!!!

    The irony is that Errol Barrow is the man responsible for brainwashing you and others!!

  24. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    I had long conversations with my father about that era before he passed away. I talked to others of his generation as well. You need to dig a little deeper than a commemorative stamp.


  25. @ Bushie,

    The storage shed in your backyard can be made to look like a chattel house (if it isn’t already )

    and you can dig up a 1/4 acre of your backyard lawn for your gardener to plant a kitchen garden.


  26. Disengage

    These silly skirmishes will dilute the excellent points you made…

    Some of these folks appear to be well schooled in spreading/making propaganda


  27. 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?

  28. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    My father grew up lower middle class, his mother a teacher and his father a tailor, and he went to HC on scholarship; his parents could not have afforded the fees in those days. When he was cycling to HC from Brittons Hill he was prohibited by security guards from going along Pine Rd. to turn down Belmont Rd because in those days Belleville was an exclusive White neighborhood and they hired guards to keep out the undesirables.

    When he returned to Barbados in 1958 as an ophthalmic surgeon he had to find private financing to buy a house on Pine Rd opposite 5th Avenue because no bank in Barbados would extend a mortgage to him for a property in Belleville, Belmont Rd or Collymore Rock were OK, but not Belleville.

    My father was an anglophile, but he had no illusions what he was fighting for.

  29. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    You need to read more… there were indeed periods of starvation in Barbados… read about the famine of 1863.

    From British settlement until 1937 what kept Barbados going were systems of organized brutality and theft. I do not wish to learn from it save those lessons on how to avoid such atrocities in the future, even if I happen to be part of the dominant class.

    The past 50 years have indeed been a disappointment.

    Part of the problem was that from 1639 until the 20th century the parliament and politicians existed to put a legal veneer on theft. After independence our politicians simply extended and adapted this pattern… we learned this too well from our colonial masters. Similarly we learned very well how to discriminate on the basis of skin colour, and this cognitive cancer continues to bedevil Bajans

    Another problem has been that we exported too much of our human capital to enrich foreign communities in Canada, the USA, and UK. I am guilty here as are many of our classmates. I could see things going terribly wrong when I took my minor scholarship money and fled in the mid 70’s. It has taken me 40 years to realize that I owe something back to Barbados.

    There are other structural issues, but I think we need to imagine success rather that focus entirely on mistakes.


  30. The ‘disappointment and failure of the last 50 year’ is that we have not been able to move beyond the albino-centric thinking that pervades people like John.

    This is what drives the selfishness, bigotry, bribery, and legalised criminality that defines our governmental systems.
    It is what causes the indifference, nastiness, laziness and ‘don’t-care-ish’ nature of poor -mostly black- Bajans.

    This is EXACTLY what brassbowlery is all about.


  31. @ Hants
    …if only you knew…. 🙂

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

    Was it not starvation, poverty and disenfranchisment of the Black majority which caused the 1937 riots…..that is just the other day, 75 years or so ago.

    …..when John is spewing lies, it’s always about how good things were for the few minorities, whom he believes are the majority population.

    ….why he believes he should also speak for the real majority population, in terms of covering up their suffering, is mystifying…but his intent is glaring.


  33. I could see things going terribly wrong when I took my minor scholarship money and fled in the mid 70’s. It has taken me 40 years to realize that I owe something back to Barbados.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I came back after my studies on scholarship … and stayed!!!

    Never thought of leaving even although I had the opportunity through a Silicon Valley company in the mid 80’s.

    All the top boys and most of the not so top boys in my year at HC are here … same thing.

    It did not take them 40 years to figure out what you have.

    They did not flee.

    My grandfather (b. 1891) was not at first able to go to Foundation School because of his colour and resources.

    HC was clearly out of the question!!

    His father was a tailor and mother a seamstress the only occupation(s) which always had work!!!

    But, he ended up going on a bursary from the Vestry … and stayed to teach for a while!!

    He would have been the generation before your father.

    The wisdom of the 300 plus years remains to be tapped but it can’t be if the starting point is to disregard it and the historical facts that support it!!!

    Everything isn’t bad about that period, particularly the means of survival in a resource poor country!!

    We have seen the effects of ill informed propaganda in these past 50 years.

    Elombe is a product of the brainwashing …. plus … as old time Bajans would say … he is a Mottley!!!

  34. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    You keep referring to the “wisdom of the 300 plus years” without dropping any hints about what you think this wisdom consists of. I do not disregard any historical facts… what are the “historical facts” to which you refer?

    The “means of survival in a resource poor country” are obvious to everyone… the English developed an addiction to sugar and some Brazillian Jews taught us how to produce it in large quantity using stolen labour. What do you wish us to learn? Should we look around for other crops to which metropolitan populations can be addicted? Ganja? Cocaine? Opium? Perhaps robotics to substitute for stolen labour?


  35. PLT

    How is it that you do not seem to feel any resentment towards the Africans who sold your ancestors into slavery, apparently in exchange for worthless trinkets?

    Aren’t they the real culprits in the Black holocaust?


  36. @John,
    Say who you are and cut out the mystery.

  37. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Chad99999
    Where did you get the idea that I do not condemn those Africans who sold others into slavery? You are most mistaken… they are certainly among the culprits in the Middle Passage.


  38. @chad99999

    You should desist from misleading the blog. To use an analogy: if a member of your family commits a horrible act should the whole family be labeled bad?

  39. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Chad99999
    The subject of my discourse with John was not the slave trade or the Middle Passage, it was socio-economic progress in Barbados before and after independence. We share a sober and critical appraisal of our post independence performance and I am not one to shirk my share of the blame.

    Where we differ is that he cannot wrap his mind around a similarly sober and critical appraisal of our performance from 1627 to 1966. He sees it through these rose coloured glasses which conveniently block out the bloodshed, torture and theft that powered our economy through most of that period. Since I have discovered that he is not an idiot, far from it, he is one of the most talented boys I knew in secondary school, I am determined to try to discover how his mind is working of failing to work.


  40. Will watch you go down BU favorite hits

    Arab slavers ++> Puritans/Mormons ++> Mia’s LEC ++> Naming the anonymice ++> Communism

    With our favorite artistes: Chadster, John, Angela, Hal and Mrs Naime

  41. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    ^or failing to work^

  42. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    Irma completely demolished Tortola.

    Dont mind Chadster…none of the Arab slave traders transported African slaves to the Caribbean on their own british and american funded slave ships and transhipped those slaves to the americas and other Caribbean islands……. the whites did that….

    …the descendants of those particular atrocities live in the Caribbean, the americas and europe, not in the middle east or Africa, those crimes had nothing to do with Arabs, particularly those Africans that were kidnapped by whites up until the early 1900s…Chadster is being stupid, like John….still aiming to steal black people`s labor like the common class thieves they are, because of blighted genes.

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

    whatever became of Crazy Naime..lol

  44. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

  45. You keep referring to the “wisdom of the 300 plus years” without dropping any hints about what you think this wisdom consists of.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Check the last verse of the National Anthem.

    It is rarely sung … if at all!!

    Had to learn it by heart when I was 10!!

  46. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    the UK is being accused in that link of abandoning it`s british virgin island dependents, of which tortola is one…

    dependency on anyone or anything is bad for black people..

    the Barbados anthem is crap, filled with lies and needs changing to suit the 50 year old realities of the island.

  47. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ David September 7, 2017 at 12:23 PM

    Chad’s position is somewhat tenable if only supported by similar acts of betrayal and sell-out which are taking place today by the descendants of the same victims sold into slavery by their West African ancestors.

    Yes, the ‘Family’ of blacks in Barbados has a lot to be ashamed about with more than its fair share of black sheep hiding among the wool of hypocrisy and double standards as so patently expressed in the recent diatribe given by Fumble who finds it convenient to lay claim to his working class origins and entitlement to special treatment without admitting that not only he and his family but also all black Bajans (including the Mottley ‘clan’) are the ‘not-to-far removed’ descendants of slaves and graduates of the Apprenticeship’ system.

    No pseudo claim to being of the black Bajan working class can cover-up the blatantly obvious acts of selling off the economic inheritance of the black masses for personal aggrandizement of those blacks in positions to make a difference in trying to right some of the wrongs of historical exploitation and flagrant racial abuse of their ancestors.

    One only has to look at what goes on with respect to the award of contracts by the black-dominated political administration of Barbados today.

    Aren’t some of the very descendants of the former ‘white’ oppressors of their black ancestors allowed to operate above the law and break it with impunity and with connivance of the modern-day Uncles Tom and Remus?


  48. 300 years should have been enough hint for anyone who knows the National Anthem!!

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