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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. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    But when you change the subject, John, from your own racism to a 1980s AIDs doctor for example, you may be protecting yourself from the emotional hard work of confronting your own racism, but you are not fooling anyone else.

  2. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    PLT…that is what makes the Johns on the blogs such hypocrites, slave owners were compensated for crimes against humanity, but the Johns hate to even hear of the descendants of slaves receiving their rightful share of compensation, while these same modern day criminals continue to rob descendants of slaves their tax dollars and pension money…right in Barbados, they think they are still entitled to compensation for not having the pleasure of enslaving black people, their own money.

    I just want to watch KARMA do her job.

    The brainwash on the island is real and ugly, the majority population believe anything these common class, semiliterate minotities tell them and spread that toxic poison across the island generation after generation….it starts wuth the slave minded black politicians and ministers of parliament and trickles right on down to the brainwashed population……they believe anything anyone they perceive as white tells them, especially when it’s not from they own race…. so all they end up getting are lies, deceit, fraud and theft of their money and properties, as they damn well deserve for being black idiots..

    ……even the Johns are too blind from walking in darkness to see that is one of the main reasons that Barbados is such a huge abject failure.

    “ab·ject
    ˈabˌjekt,abˈjekt/Submit
    adjective
    1.
    (of something bad) experienced or present to the maximum degree.
    “his letter plunged her into abject misery”
    synonyms: wretched, miserable, hopeless, pathetic, pitiful, pitiable, piteous, sorry, woeful, lamentable, degrading, appalling, atrocious, awful
    “abject poverty”
    2.
    (of a person or their behavior) completely without pride or dignity; self-abasing.
    “an abject apology”
    synonyms: contemptible, base, low, vile, worthless, debased, degraded, despicable, ignominious, mean, unworthy, ignoble More”

  3. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Schlossberg was his name…but ya can guarantee they listened to some dumb local white who told them Schlossberg was lying.

    The problem for the majority, they listen to this bullshit calling themselves conservatives, a word right out of british racism and evil…and the blacks are so dumb, they dont understand that they are conserving the practice of wickedness, racism and white supremacy…against their own selves, practiced on them by a minority of parasites.

  4. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @WW&C,
    My other middle name is Karma… and my karma is going to run over John’s dogma…


  5. “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?”


  6. “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?”


  7. You grew up in Barbados and you don’t understand what the reason was?

    Shame.


  8. White supremacy, racism , slavery ,

    Anybody else had enough of the bullshiit distraction from Elombe’s blog?


  9. @Hants

    The purpose of Elombe’s document is to look at other opportunities to sustain how we live. Tourism will be a small part of it as this space becomes more crowed and the product more tired.


  10. @Hants

    It is difficult to be optimistic if one just look at the projects in the pipeline for Barbados estimated at 1 billion in tourism projects. Where is the forward thinking? Before Elombe’s suggestion can take root we have to shift the prevailing mindset that all our eggs in one basket is a satisfactory approach.


  11. @ David nobody is discussing Elombe’s ideas because the blog became the PLT vs John
    White supremacy, racism , slavery war of words.


  12. Hants stated…….

    One a white supremacist, the other a well educated returning national from a privileged black Bajan background.

    A white rice and black bean blog.
    …………………………………………………..

    An interesting view of this topic on this blog……worth some serious thought.


  13. @Hants

    Unfortunately Barbados is at a point where nobody wants to discuss ideas because they are those who think it to be time wasted given our system of rule and there are those who are of the view the existing model is fine with a few tweaks required.


  14. It is difficult to be optimistic because Barbados is “going broke” and people will have to trade in the benz for a yaris.

    The writing is on the wall.


  15. History Mystery Prophecy

    John’s version of history is as bent as any devil’s

    Boycotting slavery countries like UK, slavery companies like Royal African Company and slavery products like Sugar made them unprofitable.

    Slave uprisings and rebellions also forced the end game.


  16. @Hants

    Reports to BU confirm that Elombe attracted about 20 to 30 persons to his free lecture.

  17. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Dependency will always get you right back where you started and to what ya getting now.., intelligent people move away from dependency…particularly when it’s tourism…case in point.., at least 10, but can be m6ire, tourist destinations in the Caribbean have all been demolished by hurricanes, ,, it will take many years and many billions of dollars for them to recover, if they all had their eggs in one little tourism basket…they dog dead…it’s time to think above and beyond the backward tourism dependency.

    PLT……KARMA working in conjunction with intelligent minds will dismantle the small time racism and white supremacy being used and practiced by minorities to rob the people on the island of their money and properties, it’s already in motion, there is no stopping it.

  18. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    ….at least 10, but can be MORE, tourist destinations in the Caribbean have all been demolished by hurricanes….within ONE week.


  19. Hants September 10, 2017 at 2:50 PM #
    White supremacy, racism , slavery ,
    Anybody else had enough of the bullshiit distraction from Elombe’s blog?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I could not agree more!!!

    The only thing people should take note of is the deliberate attempt to spread disunity, which is the last thing we need if we serious of putting the pieces back together.


  20. @ David I respect the efforts of Elombe but I don’t think the average Bajan wants to make any

    sacrifices to make the country better.

    Let us see if the destruction of 10 Caribbean Island and the ongoing destruction in Florida will have any effect on the future of Barbados.


  21. @Hants

    The country has become too divided along partisan political lines and ignorance. For example, a couple of these third parties were established to cut votes from the BLP because of personality conflicts. Nothing to do with a differentiating philosophy.


  22. @ PLT
    Boss, pay Hants no mind whatsoever.
    He is a red man just like John …and he just jumped in there to save his pal from the murderous blows that you were delivering…

    Yours is the MOST RELEVANT approach to Elombe’s topic that has been broached to date -INCLUDING from Elombe. The brassbowlery that prevents Barbados from achieving anywhere near its true potential is the racist undertones that pervade the society – and which have been so clearly brought to light by John’s forthrightness …and by your clear thinking and responses.

    Skippa, if Bushie knew that you was so sharp the Bushman would not have put his whacker at risk in attacking you in the early days (LOL … but Bushie like to test out the whacker on new grass…)

    Until Bajans come to terms with a PROPER self-image, NOTHING ….. N O T H I N G … will address this debilitating brass bowlery that holds us back.

    Thank God for John – a HONEST RBBB, who GENUINELY do not realise his brainwashing – just like the masses of BBBB’s do NOT realise the extent to which we have been tainted….

    Back to the licks….. 🙂 Your job has just started….


  23. @Bush Tea

    Didn’t we discuss back in the day how the B&T sale was orchestrated by the cattlewash crew?

  24. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    I should even revise this to read.

    at least 10, but can be even MORE, tourist destinations in the Caribbean have all been demolished by ONE hurricane….within ONE week.

    John…the conversation about evil racists, white supremacy and the destruction it continues to wrought 400 years later is not going anywhere….it has destroyed the social fabric of the island and the mental wellbeing of the majority black population.

    …..,yall are being hunted down on facebook and on every moral and intelligence based website across the globe for ya evil, destructive ways and we wont stop until all of you stains, blights and parasites on the earth have been obliterated…..no matter who ya supporters are, no matter how you whine and cry.

    Your idea of unity is stupid people like yaself agreeing with the lies, fraud and disinformation that you continue to spew, even 50 years after the charade of indendence, but whose time has come to withdraw gracefully or be hunted and removed.


  25. David of BU @ September 10, 2017 @ 3:05 p.m

    You and Elombe would be treated the same way by rational thinking Barbadians.

    Crooks like you and he would hardly attract an audience of more than 20 – 30 persons interested in your palaver stories !

    Have you and Dr. George Belle returned to UWI the millions of $$$ you stole through that ‘ failed ‘ research project ?


  26. We will do like Michael Carrington and put a borrow on a few people.


  27. @John September 10, 2017 at 12:30 AM “So we are now saying that the past 50 years have been a success and we want more of the same after whining constantly about the failure they have been!!”

    We have said no such thing. What we have said that the period 1967 to 2017 was better for the majority of Bajans than the period 1627 to 1966.

    We have said that we are not nostalgic for the period 1627 to 1967.

    You are attempting to rewrite history, but we, that is my parents 8 children, 14 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchild will not let you do so. You will have to wait until we are dead, and now that we have access to land, food and education we have no intention of dying any time soon.

  28. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Hants & John
    “White supremacy, racism , slavery ,
    Anybody else had enough of the bullshiit distraction from Elombe’s blog?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    I could not agree more!!!”

    Of course you agree John, you are desperate to run and hide. But what both you and Hants fail to realize is that Elombe’s topic is “White supremacy, racism , slavery…” His entire life and multifaceted career, including his contribution to this blog has been about confronting the truth about “White supremacy, racism , slavery…”

  29. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Lol….John is always trying to twist truths and replace them with lies, believing he is speaking to his dependent, mentally challenged employees and his close friends and relatives..

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

    I can even remember as a very young teenager on a vist, I was invited by a group of equally young people, to listen to Elombe speak at Yoruba House, I believe the name of the place was, located on Fontabelle, that was decades ago, so the topic of racism and white supremacy on the island did not start today, Elombe has always played an active role in exposing it trying to stimulate consciousness of its prescence, it was even worse back then when apartheid was embrassed and condoned/tolerated by the black governments of the day…

    ..,. the problem today is both evils have become acceptable, crimes to be overlooked and ignored…which makes it even more destructive to the social survival of a majority black population and even more dangerous to future generations.


  31. Elombe wrote ” 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 BARBADOS – The 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.”


  32. Ok David

    Because a group of young students lost a great opportunity to get a degree after what you and Dr. George Belle did .

    I will wait until you all repay the money 💰 .

  33. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    I know it felt better for a moment to toss that disgusting little ditty by DaCosta Allamby and the Eki Becki Orchestra in our faces. You want us to believe that childhood starvation was caused by greedy fathers. But you have again proved my point.

    Let us recap your argument. You started out with assertions that the slaves loved massa and outright denial that starvation had ever occurred in Barbados, quoting your beloved 19th century White authority; then, when that was proved wrong by the very authority you quoted, you claimed that the death rate was from bad water not starvation; then I showed that the same historical authority you love demolished that claim; so you moved on to asserting that it was the mothers’ fault because they were spending “thousands” on Sunday finery, but that argument fell apart too in the face of the data; so now you have dug up an antique comedic calypso recording by a prime example of the same self-hating Bajan created by your White supremacist oppression (note the recording studio and the name of the backing band) to now claim that it was greedy Bajan fathers that starved their children.

    The common pattern is your sick compulsion to blame the victim. The only step left for you is to move down to the level of sensitivity you showed in discussing your own young cousin and blame the children themselves (“I guess she would not eat.”).

    Your claims have progressed from Appalling to Beyond the pale to Contemptible to Despicable. You have got only to D so far; apparently you intend to keep on sinking until you have composed an entire alphabet of moral failing.

  34. Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger. Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences Observing Blogger.

    Lol….it’s more like the racists are only now left with straws to grasp at…everything of substance has been removed from their and John’s path….when you walk with darkness as your only companion, ya become blind.


  35. ……….. upward and onward we shall go

    ……… inspired exulting free

    ……… and greater will our Nation grow

    ………. in strength and

    …………….. UNITY

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

    Not racist unity though. ..ya have to be reprogrammed to think like a real human being.

  37. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    civil unrest in dutch and french st. martin/maarten which will prompt immediate rePAIRations to the tune of billions of dollars paid for by Europe if they want their tourist attrations up and running again….KARMA on the march..

    After hurricane, reports of civil unrest on St. Martin, with “gangs overpowering military and local police”

    [UPDATE: 9/9/2017 12:00pm PT Just received a dire message from our friend, Mitch, who has been stranded on St. Martin with his wife and daughter: “Just connected school management with my [redacted] security guys. Can’t get anything done. We now have security issues. French side of island is in civil war with gangs overpowering military and local police. Dutch soldiers at borders but at our gates have been threatened. We have Blackwater type team ready to heli in from Virgin Islands but Dutch and locals won’t let them land. Same for charters. We are alone.”]

    St. Martin was one of the islands hardest hit by Hurricane Irma, and days later 6,000 Americans are still stranded on the French-Dutch island, with no phones, no Internet, or any kind of infrastructure. Cell phone communication is spotty, but some calls and texts manage to get through. Now there are looters and people roaming the streets with guns and machetes, according to my friends who are among the stranded.


  38. I went to Kolij in 1966 the year of our independence.

    I was trying to remember who it was that made us memorise the words of our national anthem and can only think it must have been Mr. Hudson who took us for singing in Lower First.

    I was 10.

    He used to tell us about being shot through the lung in the first world war to encourage us to sing … sing he would say, not like you have been shot through the lung … and then go into the gory details of the experience.

    I realized later he served in the Royal Flying Corps in World War One

    In the same Hall in which I was standing being encouraged with the rest of us to sing at one time stood each of the names of boys on the War Memorial/Clock Tower.

    B.B. Grayfoot, a doctor who lost his life in the Middle East in the Great War was one name I remember, and a Carter in the second, a contemporary of my mother and her siblings who lost his life.

    He is on the stamp showing the second contingent of volunteers who went to England to replace the fallen from the Battle of Britain and take up their places in the line.

    I visit the house in which B.B. Grayfoot once lived, in fact it is owned by family.

    I also know the words of the pledge by heart because I was made to learn them.

    I have been thinking alot about the others who went there with me

    Every single one of them who was funded by the GOB is back

    There was talk at the time about making students sign a contract to return or repay

    … that was all, just talk.

    Not one of us was bonded to return …. not one single of us.

    It never dawned on me to go anywhere else and I reckon it was the same with them.

    Never though to ask.

    When we stopped singing the last verse of the anthem I noticed, can’t remember when it was, but I noticed.

    It was when I was a man

    I should have stood up and been counted because today we have slid to depressing depths.

    I cannot believe that Peter went to Kolij the same year as I did, went through the same process as I did and can voice the invective and hatred I am reading …. I just cannot.

    Barbados history is not the best but there is enough to fill me … and I would have thought anyone else … with wonder, amazement and awe.


  39. Just heard from my friend in Turks and Caicos by cell.

    Decided to bunk up with neighbours ….. good thing as where they were staying is a mess.

    Tells me the Court House is still standing!!!!

    Florida is being mauled at the moment but up to this morning all was well with family.

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

    John…all that nostalgic crap will get ya nowhere, intelligent people today live in reality, not the destructive fantasies of days now lost that were misused and abused….

    PLT lived in the real world, not on fantasy island for the few……

    it`s time to grow up…death is already knocking.

  41. Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger Avatar
    Well Well @ Consequences Observing Blogger

    gaze upon the real power of the earth that man will never have the powers to emulate or duplicate.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/hurricane-irma-sucks-sea-beach-tampa-bay-florida-bahamas-a7939716.html

    Video footage has shown how Hurricane Irma has sucked water from the Florida coastline, in what is the second instance of the rare phenomenon within 24 hours

    Previously the hurricane had sucked water from the Bahamas shoreline, much to the disbelief of locals.


  42. @Hants September 10, 2017 at 3:04 PM “It is difficult to be optimistic because Barbados is “going broke” and people will have to trade in the benz for a yaris.”

    Don’t you make jokes at us. Most Bajan families have never owned a Benz, many families have never had a car of any kind.


  43. @ Bush Tea who wrote ” Boss, pay Hants no mind whatsoever.”
    He is a red man just like John ”

    Clearly you and others misunderstood what I was referring to when I wrote

    “White supremacy, racism , slavery Anybody else had enough of the bullshiit distraction from Elombe’s blog?

    The bullshiit distraction is the racists banter between peterlawrencethompson and John.

    Bushie how the puck could you think I would defend a racist muddtukka like John.

    I thought you know evah ting.


  44. Please see Barbados’ 2010 population census, page 352, table Table 10.03
    http://www.barstats.gov.bb/files/documents/PHC_2010_Census_Volume_1.pdf
    Total number of households: 78, 936
    Number of households which own zero vehicles: 33,720

  45. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    John,
    I am filled with “wonder, amazement and awe” at the lengths you will go to defend your White supremacist ideology, but I have no “invective and hatred,” just sadness for the human potential that you have squandered, and despair that you will ever find your way back to moral balance. I hope you do find yourself in a manner that allows you to let go of the contempt you feel for the truth of Bajan History. Then we will be able to move forward together.
    Goodbye for now,
    Peter


  46. @ John September 10, 2017 at 6:47 PM

    What a roll….

    Bushie won’t even put the whacker in that shiite….
    It would take too long to clean up afterwards…


  47. @Simple Simon

    45,216 households owned at least 1 car.


  48. @John September 10, 2017 at 9:45 AM “For sure your family saw hell, most if all did.”

    There was hunger in Barbados, there was starvation in Barbados, people, mostly children died from hunger/malnutrition/starvation. I am a 3 or 4 years older that John and Peter, and I saw people feeding their infants and toddlers “hot water tea” for the evening meal. And for those of you you never had to learn what hot water tea is it is a mixture of sugar and hot water, the most imperfect thing to feed to a toddler, but parents did it not because they were neglectful, or because they spent thousands on fancy Sunday clothes, but because it temporarily soothes the aching belly of a crying hungry child, so that the hungry child will sleep, but that child is still so poorly nourished that it has virtually no chance of making it to Harrison College.

    These children may have had for breakfast tea sweetened with a little condensed milk, and bread biscuits or bakes, and for lunch white rice.

    Yes there was hunger/malnutrition/starvation in Barbados. Children DIED.

    No we do not long for the good old days.

    For us there were never any good old days.


  49. @ Hants
    The discussion on racism is NOT a distraction from Elombe’s blog…nor is the banter between John and PLT. …it is PRECISELY the point.
    You are misguided.
    John has been doing us all a great service by voicing, to the best of his ability, the established dogma held by a group of influential albino-centric Bajans….. but which practically ALL of them would vehemently deny publicly.

    In the past, John has largely dismissed Bushie’s derisive whacking of the lotta shiite he was talking – largely because he sees Bushie as ‘a boy in the plantation yard’, who is not fit to talk back to him…. (in the good old days he would have had Bushie’s donkey in shackles and probably tortured for days…)

    In comes PLT – a fellow HC man – who, having lived among the heathen for many years, managed to shed the brass bowlery that envelopes most Bajans.

    PLT systematically demolishes John’s idiotic arguments with typical HC aplomb, and just as John is about to fall on his sword …or at least admit to being doltish, in steps you …with your spoilsport comments about ‘racist banter’….

    Leave the damn men alone…. You is a referee?
    Steupsss… You just looking to part the fight because your red friend tekking nuff licks….


  50. @Hants September 10, 2017 at 7:46 PM @Simple Simon, 45,216 households owned at least 1 car.”

    And the rest walk, take the bus, take the ZR vans, sometimes 4 or more buses in a day, sometimes carrying small children with us, sometimes carrying groceries, through the rush hour, through the sun, through the rain.

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