A recent contribution in the Senate by Senator Rawdon Adams continues to resonate with the blogmaster – Senator Rawdon Adams Sobering Intervention in the Debt Restructure Debate. What was responsible for the Barbados brand? A brand that was the envy of the Caribbean and wider afield?

A key element that contributed to brand Barbados was the respect locals and those afar held for key institutions. The blogmaster points to the Central Bank of Barbados as one of those institutions.

Under the leadership of the former Governor the reputation of the Central Bank slipped to a level that was embarrassing. From performing a statistical analysis which challenged the Barbados Statistical Service (BSS) the agency recognized in law to supply statistical analysis on the economy, to banning media personnel from press briefings, to authoring gimmicky PR campaigns to sell government guilt edge paper to list a few non redeeming activities.

The blogmaster recently read a speech by the Governor of the Bank of Uganda, Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile on the subject – The importance of central bank independence while ensuring public accountability. It hammered the point that we need to ring fence the Central Bank from political interference by making the governance and oversight structure more robust. Given the reports of interference of the NIS fund by politicians the same argument can be made –Government MUST Clear the Air on the State of the NIS Fund, it is Our RH Lifeline.

Given the lack of confident the Central Bank of Barbados has suffered,  particularly in the last 10 years- what Professor Tumusiime-Mutebile had to say at the hosting of the parliament of Ghana Finance Committee Members meeting the blogmaster found instructive.

It is a short speech, here are a few salient points:

  1. In 1995 the Constitution was changed to confer independence on the Bank of Uganda i.e.“In performing its functions, the Bank of Uganda shall conform to this Constitution but shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or authority.”
  2. Key bodies within parliament provides oversight 1. Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities, and State Enterprises AND the Public Accounts Committee. The annual report and audited accounts are submitted by the Auditor General to the Speaker of Parliament who may exercise discretion by recommending them to a special committee of parliament.
  3. Staff of the Central Bank, including the Governor, are asked to routinely appear before the special committees of parliament to answer questions about bank operations or elucidate on economic and financial issues

Read the speech for yourself.

 

83 responses to “We Must Ring-fence the Central Bank!”


  1. Wily
    This interference in monetary policy by the politicians is not available in the OECS.The IMF warned Barbados under the last administration to cut it out.The result was Dr Worrell’s downfall and as he was an acolyte of the said administration nobody came to his rescue.A Federal form of government is going to be the way forward for all these Caricom States.It works in the OECS.It must work in Caricom.People,Capital and Services must move freely to stop the ups and downs and the accompanying chaos for households since we cannot guarantee wild boys won’t rise again.Canada would be the preferred big brother but Monroe might force the issue on our tinpot dictators soon enough.Driving on the right side and electrification complimentary to that on the continent will come eventually.


  2. @Gabriel,

    Sit down and concentrate.: I do not support the economic or social policies of either the DLP or BLP. They both subscribe to a neoliberal economic ideology which I think will not rescue Barbados from its current problems. As to putting myself forward, I am not a politician and do not want to be a politician.
    What I am prepared to do is to debate, in print, live or broadcast, with any of the people who say I am wrong – even with minister of economic affairs and prime minister Mottley.

  3. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @WB
    your valid comments begs me to ask….is actuarial science, an exact or inexact science?

  4. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    Wuh Loss!!

    Where ignorance is bliss ,it is folly to be wise.


  5. @Vincent

    Not at all, the BU household appreciates the ‘leadership’ you bring to the blog.


  6. @ Walter Blackman

    I commend you on your earlier post, for the most part, the part that i understood

    You said and I quote

    “…An average financial mind, if called upon to assess the same situation, would have truthfully told Barbadians that the government had no serious strategy in place to earn foreign exchange (besides begging and borrowing), and hence all future payments in foreign currency were at risk…”

    This specific part that i do understand, about the paucity of strategy to earn foreign exchange, is something that my illiterate self has been shouting bout from the housetops.

    I recently have been doing so as a poor trumpet bearer for the big Gun, Bush Tea (and others)

    Let me ask you a question kind sir.

    While I would not want you to give out any trade secrets here, which of course form the basis on which persons like yourself work as consultants, could you just give a slight insight and to just ONE EXAMPLE of a strategy to earn foreign exchange OUTSIDE OF OUR CUSTOMARY BEGGING ACTIVITIES?

  7. William Skinner Avatar

    @ Gabriel
    I have stated, written and am intellectually honest enough to always state that the parties have done equally well and equally badly.
    Unlike you, I do not find comfort in either of them. It is obvious to any reasonably intelligent person, that the duopoly can claim some achievements. However , it has run its course as you can now see , if you find a split second to take off your partisan hat and see Barbados and not opposite Lionel C Hill supermarket. The duopoly had sixty three unbroken years to come up with policies to effect basic things such as: proper public transportation, housing, health care and garbage collection. It has failed. On the economy : three trips to the international loan shark known as the IMF. Your problem is that the masses are going to get savage by the policies that we now have to live with. The plight of the country is the results of the socio economic policies of the duopoly since the mid seventies.
    Apparently when you lift your partisan pen to write and criticise you are being positive. When Hal and I write we are considered by you to be negative.
    Rather than tell me what to do you need to find work for the 2000 plus that the duopoly will send home.
    Go and comfort the school meal workers, security guards, stenographers, clerical officers and all the rest of poor black people that getting kicked to the curb once more by your BLPDLP political hooligans.
    Not a failed state yet but………..

  8. Walter Blackman Avatar

    NorthernObserver October 25, 2018 3:41 PM

    “@WB
    your valid comments begs me to ask….is actuarial science, an exact or inexact science?”

    NorthernObserver,
    I am sure by now that you have realized and observed that most human beings like to run their mouths on any topic that does not require logic, reasoning, or any deep technical knowledge. Under such circumstances, they can eloquently and loosely talk about mundane nothings ranging from “flannel to fuzz” and they can tell the whole world how “game cock bring game hen”.

    However, ask them to multiply 12 by 13, or to find the length of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle, or ask them what is the universal significance of the mathematical constant Pi, and 95% of them will “cut their eye”, look at you “stink”, and flee from your presence, telling you about your mother and her “quickly manufactured indiscretions” as they slither out of sight.

    Human beings love to wallow and thrive in inexactitude. That is their nature.

    An actuary is one of the world’s scarcest “white collar” human resource.

    At this point, deductive reasoning will provide the answer to your question above.

    PS: I got a question in an actuarial professional exam wrong because I rounded down my answer at the sixth decimal point, instead of rounding up. Go figure.


  9. @ Walter
    Three points;

    1 – Finance is an exact science. …… you are guilty of tautology.
    2 – “Economics is not “…. absolutely correct there boss… It is NOT worth shiite…
    3 -Let us deal with economics, one of the social (inexact) sciences, ….. see 1 above

    By definition, science is exact,
    “Inexact science” is an oxymoron.

    Everything else is sound..
    Can you PLEASE explain how it is that in Barbados we ALWAYS seem to end up with people in charge of things that they know NOTHING about….?
    Are all subsequent leaders trying to outdo Owen’s ‘Chicken Feed man’ as Supervisor of Insurance …and CLICO facilitator…?

  10. Walter Blackman Avatar

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight October 25, 2018 5:39 PM

    “@ Walter Blackman

    While I would not want you to give out any trade secrets here, which of course form the basis on which persons like yourself work as consultants………”

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight,
    I present myself to BU and the world as an actuary. I recall that, at the end of a blogging exchange which we had recently, you rushed “hot and sweaty” to portray me in one of your “stoopid” cartoons as a fraud. I never studied law so I do not know if the false statement you published, which was intended to harm my professional reputation, amounted to defamation of character. I am not even interested in finding out, simply because making you 1 cent poorer makes no sense to me.

    As an actuary, I am always on the lookout for inconsistencies and contradictions. That type of behaviour is a natural consequence of my training. So that begs the question: How come I was a fraud a few months ago, but now I am a consultant with trade secrets? What transformed me?

    As a Barbadian, I have come to recognize the major character flaws which my compatriots possess in limitless abundance: envy, malice, hypocrisy, and deceit. I am always on the lookout for those too!


  11. @Hal
    “Why are we treating Rawdon Adams as an expert on financial economics? I know it is the BU culture to genuflect to their better-offs, but this is ridiculous. Rawdon Adams the new messiah, Dr DeLisle Worrell, the dunce. Nonsense.”

    I am beginning to believe that you are not a Bajan. The above is equivalent asking if the pope is Catholic.
    Look at the man last name, his genealogy (or pedigree as some say) ….;


  12. Piece just got hit with a shot from a Walther PPK Blackman


  13. ” If I were yours I would ask for death instead.”
    Ouch…
    🙂 Jesus, I aint a lawyer, but that must be libel or some kind of defamation. It just aint right:-)


  14. @Walter
    You are one of the guys that I like.
    By now you should know the modus operandi of a few here….
    Piece is one of the guys I like as well.


  15. pieceuhdecockyeahtight October 25, 2018 5:39 PM

    “@ Walter Blackman

    …. could you just give a slight insight and to just ONE EXAMPLE of a strategy to earn foreign exchange OUTSIDE OF OUR CUSTOMARY BEGGING ACTIVITIES?”

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight,
    In 2016, Australia gave patients legal access to medicinal cannabis. In 2018, Australia started to legally export medicinal cannabis, and from the moment exportation was allowed, the government boldly declared that it intends to become the world’s number 1 supplier of medicinal cannabis. The government also said that exportation meant that the local medicinal cannabis growing market will be developed to its full potential.

    Canada legalized medicinal marijuana in 2001, and recreational marijuana in 2018.

    Israel has been dubbed the medicinal cannabis research capital of the world and started selling medicinal marijuana in pharmacies in 2018.

    The USA has legalized medicinal cannabis in 31 states. Use of recreational marijuana is a federal crime in the USA. Yet 9 states have legalized it, and no federal arrests have been made.

    Closer to home, Jamaica has been the largest Caricom supplier of illegal cannabis to the USA, and has now decided to cash in on the international medicinal cannabis market. Police in Jamaica are no longer allowed to arrest persons carrying less than 2 ounces of marijuana.

    The world is changing but Barbados appears to be stuck in a comatose state, metaphorically speaking. There is a reason for this.

    Barbados has a high quality cannabis product, but existing arrangements keep forcing Barbadian consumers to buy cannabis which is grown and exported from Jamaica, SVG, USA, and Canada to name a few countries. Policemen are enforcing the law by destroying Barbadian cannabis trees and charging, fining, and incarcerating the farmers who are producing a high quality product. This causes a severe leakage of foreign exchange. The Central Bank Governor once said that $300 million of foreign exchange inexplicably disappeared. I always thought that the foreign currency which Barbados pays for cannabis and guns played a role in that disappearance. Either that, or Barbadian businessmen exported their money.

    As far as capitalizing on this emerging market is concerned, Barbados with a 99.9% literacy rate seems to be adopting a “100% ignorance” policy position. With the international medicinal marijuana market expected to reach $50 billion within the next 10 years, Barbados is lining itself up to become a mere consumer, rather than an exporter. Why?

    I would like to see the clause in Adam’s will that prevents Barbados from participating in the division of the global medicinal marijuana market.

    Before I go, I will give you a financial insight into the nature of Barbados’ problem.

    Cannabis retails in Barbados at roughly $5000 per pound.
    Let us assume that each constituency in Barbados consumes 1 lb of cannabis per hour. Because of “universal access” to cannabis on the island, i view this estimate to be quite conservative.
    Yet, this relatively low rate of consumption produces $1.3 billion in revenue.

    Therefore, cannabis in Barbados is a multi-billion dollar industry. All the money is creamed off at the top by a select group of parasitic individuals who pay no taxes to the consolidated fund, and based on the fact that these “big fish” are unknown to the law, the politicians (YOU can say “yeah, right”. I can’t), the courts, and Dodds, their activity is virtually risk-free. This risk-free activity has been going on for more than 30 years in Barbados so it stands to reason that there are extremely wealthy Barbadians who cannot withstand the slightest scrutiny into their financial affairs by the government. They need not worry. The government, parliamentarians, and police of Barbados have not the slightest clue that we have extremely rich cannabis retailers in the country.

    Not so, when it comes to the foot soldiers selling $5 and $10 bags, and the consumers. Suddenly, whereas 100 lb bags of cannabis could enter the island undetected, herb smokers are hauled before the courts for having “a roach” or a “spliff” and foot soldiers are charged and convicted for having small quantities with intent to sell. Struggling to make ends meet on an island riddled with corruption and little or no opportunities, these youths from the block have to pay fines to the courts and lawyers for being the “bottom hustlers and feeders” of an illegal multi-billion dollar industry.

    Although this system is counter-productive and unjust, every ounce of energy will be exerted to ensure that it remains untouched. As long as a few people at the top in Barbados benefit from a scheme, no interest is ever paid to the damage done to country. Vintage high-level Barbadian thinking at work.

  16. Walter Blackman Avatar

    Bush Tea October 25, 2018 8:28 PM

    @ Walter
    Three points;

    1 – Finance is an exact science. …… you are guilty of tautology.
    2 – “Economics is not “…. absolutely correct there boss… It is NOT worth shiite…
    3 -Let us deal with economics, one of the social (inexact) sciences, ….. see 1 above

    By definition, science is exact,
    “Inexact science” is an oxymoron.

    Bush Tea,
    Agreed.
    I had to commit the tautological and oxymoronic sin to get the point across as best as I could. As I read your words, I kept thinking about the faculty of natural sciences and the faculty of social sciences at Cave Hill. Then about obeah, voodoo, and fortune telling – the pseudo sciences.
    Sciences, sciences wherever you turn.
    That said, as you would say: Boss, you were very rough on the economics part though. I spent many hours studying economics at Cave Hill, and I had a minor in economics at the University of Nebraska. I am not sure that it is my best interests to join forces with you on this one. I don’t mind knocking economics a little, but it seems that you want to annihilate it.
    Right now, you have me feeling that I would have been better off studying and writing poetry instead.

    I got an A in Macroeconomics
    And I thought that I was bright,
    Now you Bush Tea want to tell me
    That my effort was “not worth shiite”?

    As you can clearly see, I just don’t have the poetic touch. I think that I am going to hold on to my economics a little longer.
    LOL.

  17. Walter Blackman Avatar

    watchman October 25, 2018 9:33 PM

    “Piece just got hit with a shot from a Walther PPK Blackman”

    watchman,
    You would do very well to remember that I have always viewed you as his deputy. The first mistake you make will earn you a blast in your wicked backside from the PPK.
    I shot the Sheriff,
    And I getting ready to shoot his deputy.

    LOL

  18. Walter Blackman Avatar

    TheOGazerts October 25, 2018 9:44 PM

    @Walter
    “By now you should know the modus operandi of a few here….”

    TheOGazerts,
    I believe that I do, and because I do, a little boredom has set in.
    To get some entertainment, I have simply decided that it is about time that a few here get to know the modus operandi of me.


  19. @ Walter Blackman

    How are you Walter ? good seeing you on BU, no need to keep that shot for a black-man, who maybe family

  20. Walter Blackman Avatar

    Hmmmm. Now let me see. Gabriel, pieceuhdecockyeahtight, watchman. Only Enuff is missing from the vile and villainous quartet. Should he raise his head slightly above the proverbial parapet, the PPK is already poised and ready to show him what God he is serving.
    Then again, I couldn’t help but notice how hastily he fled after almost everyone on BU told him what a gaily-coloured, magnificent yardfowl he had morphed into.


  21. LOL @ Walter
    Having studied Economics (whatever the Hell THAT is…) …AND having (rebel that you are) demonstrated that you are able to see above the brass bowl din, ….Bushie does NOT have to explain to you the uselessness of a field of study whose very basis and grounding is limited to a VERY specific period in history after the second World War…..

    Boss, POETRY is much more relevant in this Twenty First Century.

    Understandably, having rubbed shoulders with the hoards of BBBs who still walk around claiming that obsolete expertise, you will be less disposed to being as frank as Bushie can be – The whacker remains relevant to all forms of grass and shiite from all times….
    LOL
    ha ha ha

    BTW…
    Still awaiting your take on why clueless morons always seem to find themselves in charge of major issues in Barbados….

  22. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Heheheheheh

    @ Walter Blackman

    Walter,

    Some months ago the Honourable Blogmaster begged for you and the ole man took his intercession on your behalf AND STOPPED ATTACKING YOU OR YOUR CHARACTER OR YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

    IN FACT I WOULD OBSERVE ANYTHING YOU WOULD SAY PERIODICALLY and while some were way out there, I left them alone.

    In this article you made a specific statement which I thought merited a genuine query but all BU noted that you prefer to revert to the old way we discoursed here before.

    You even remember 4 of the 6 tag team members but forgot 2 whom you would…. and I leave my sentence there

    I WOULD ASK THE HONOURABLE BLOGMASTER THIS QUESTION

    What do you kind sir, the arbitrator of these verbal matters recommend?

    Did I not observe your requested truce and leave your friend Walter Blackmsn alone?

    My battle with you Walter is done.

    Donna told you the reason that i would have been so savage on your then because you were seen to be part of the skullduggery and for that sin HAD TO BE STOPPED.

    THAT BATTLE IS WON AND YOU ARE NO LONGER AN ISSUE.

    Your value however as a person who speaks inexact sciences, still remains, so my current engagement is made with that in mind and harbours no grudge against you like bajans do, for life.

    You made the wrong decision and you learnt that it was not the wisest of choices

    Just Move On and show yourself to be a man and not a 60 something year old boy seeking one upmanship on an ANONYMOUS blogger

    You can do the my bat my ball cricket done thing or we can speak to the substantive issues or you may choose to continue to fight.

    But you are not a threat to the country i love any more, for now, so we can coexist.

  23. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    The real threat is the Rawdone Dog & his Bit(t)e so it is to ghost enemy of the State de ole man fixes my attention as you will see for the coming 12 weeks

    Facts about the Bitt Dog’s Bite. Below are some facts about the Rawdone Bitt Dog and its bit(t)e pressure measured in PSI – not pounds per square inch but “people- suffering- incessantly” as being encouraged by Mia Mugabe Mottley every week in the news. The series of Stoopid Cartoon that are going to follow over the coming 4 months, or for the 12 weeks time the Rawdone Dog is scheduled to be in the “Central Prank shitbox” will highlight the wickedness that is planned against unsuspecting bajan sheeple.

    The campaign will warn all Bajans to stay clear of the vicious Rawdone Dog who its owners fondly call “YourMoneyisMyMONEY” or “MyMoney” for short

    The campaign will also explain the effect of its dangerous Bit(t)e.

    Bajans can expect Upcoming Stoopid Cartoon Data to indicate how this specific animal will seek to “bit(t)e its users and why the Rawdone dog must be viewed seriously.

    Ignore at your financial peril.


  24. A wonderful Sunday morning to all.
    Hoping PUDRYR have a great day..
    You gave me a good laugh with “Central Prank” and “myMoney”
    Wasn’t it “mMoney”. Lately I have seen it as “MMoney”. A subtle change.


  25. interesting contributions.


  26. Indonesia has made an unusually bold move in its battle to stem foreign exchange outflows. In late October, state-owned oil company Pertamina asked its suppliers of diesel and crude to stop charging in dollars and instead choose the rupiah, or go for the euro, Chinese yuan, Japanese yen or Saudi riyal.(Quote)

    Here is a solution to our dollar-denominated debt. I mentioned this in the discussion on BERT, our foreign debt depends on the competence of our negotiators. Power to the Indonesians.


  27. @Hal
    Getting in above my head, but I am a Bajan

    Surely the fact that we are tied to the US dollar negates everything that you said above. Charging or buying in BDS $ is the same as buying in US $.

  28. Walter Blackman Avatar

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight October 28, 2018 6:50 AM

    “Walter,

    Some months ago the Honourable Blogmaster begged for you and the ole man took his intercession on your behalf AND STOPPED ATTACKING YOU OR YOUR CHARACTER OR YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

    You even remember 4 of the 6 tag team members……

    My battle with you Walter is done.

    THAT BATTLE IS WON AND YOU ARE NO LONGER AN ISSUE.

    Your value however as a person who speaks inexact sciences…….

    You made the wrong decision and you learnt that it was not the wisest of choices

    But you are not a threat to the country i love any more….”

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight,
    You have been heard.

    Next!.


  29. @ TheoG
    Surely the fact that we are tied to the US dollar negates everything that you said above. Charging or buying in BDS $ is the same as buying in US $.
    +++++++++++++++++++++
    NOTHING could be further from the truth.

    The VERY EXISTENCE of the US dollar is currently predicated on the FACT that these dollars are MANDATORY for all international purchases of oil.
    If we could get Barbados dollars to be accepted as the sole currency for the purchase of even sugar…we could allow the Central Bank Printery to launch into full swing again…. Just like the USA has been doing now for decades..

    When that sweetness is finally ended …the collapse will be spectacular….
    All those who even dared to SUGGEST such ‘treason’ in the past have died trying…. and had their countries decimated …

  30. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    Oh dear me,

    Was not de ole man magnanimous in victory and offered a certain man the branch of peace?

    DOES IT NOT SEEM THAT SAID VANQUISHED CHARACTER RETURNS TO HIS OWN VOMIT FROM TIMES AFORETIMES AND THAT HE BELLIGERENTLY CONTINUES TO BRING THESE FORGOTTEN THINGS TO THE FORE?

    IS IT NOT REASONABLE TO DECLARE “OPEN SEASON” so that the ole man can go hunting again and this time kill the deer?

    “Stay thine hand, mighty rhino killer, for to unleash thine onslaught on this single animal with thine Gatlin is like using a chainsaw to cut down a cus cus grass blade”

    “Ignore the misguided and mistreated political wannabee for this week is be kind to animals week”

    “Why bring blood and tears to this animal when you can bring it milk and the warmth of a stable for the jackass?”

    “Did you not slay 30 of its parents why slay the offspring too”

    “Remember that thou livest in a dispensation of grace and not in times when thou shalt not suffer any Male, or female, or child, or ox or ass (of which he beith about 10) to live”

    And so, while listening to the wise words of the Honourable Blogmaster (or the imagined words of he who leads the BU rumshop) de ole man shall pass this creature by, for it too has its story

    Heheheheh

  31. Walter Blackman Avatar

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight October 31, 2018 11:12 PM
    “………to unleash thine onslaught on this single animal with thine Gatlin is like using a chainsaw to cut down a cus cus grass blade”

    Ignore the misguided and mistreated political wannabee for this week is be kind to animals week

    Why bring blood and tears to this animal when you can bring it milk and the warmth of a stable for the jackass?

    Did you not slay 30 of its parents why slay the offspring too

    …….thou shalt not suffer any Male, or female, or child, or ox or ass (of which he beith about 10) to live

    de ole man shall pass this creature by, for it too has its story”

    pieceuhdecockyeahtight,
    Son, you have submitted another composition for me to grade, and for the millionth time, I must inform you that your effort has not met the minimum standards required for grading.

    Contempt, scorn, and hatred are oozing out of your composition. Nothing else. It has no value.

    Already, you have become a serial defamer and a serial slanderer. You will get what you deserve via Karma.

    Class is dismissed.

    Run along.


  32. @BT
    I fully get your point.
    I was dealing more with a conversion rate than with the economic side of things.
    You give me US $1..00 I give you BDS 2:00 (if you would accept them)

    @Piece and Walter
    Chill guys…
    Here’s an idea …..
    ignore each other
    Don’t worry about forgive and forget
    just ignore
    ——————————————————–Question time ———————————————
    Imagine I have to hustle to work. I want to quit but I always believe that I don’t have enough.
    What would I need to
    (1) Build a house. I don’t want a house at Coverly.
    (2) Live comfortably in Barbados (monthly expenditure (food entertainment medical – assuming I am not running around to catch anything 🙂 ).
    (3) I am not planning to work
    How much is enough….

  33. Walter Blackman Avatar

    TheOgazerts November 2, 2018 7:08 AM
    “@Piece and Walter
    Chill guys…”

    TheOgazerts,
    I love you like a brother.

    I have said it many times on BU, and I am going to say it again. Public education is not for the faint-hearted.

    The IMF, the IDB, the CDB, the World Bank, the Arabs, and the Chinese could lend us as much money as they want, but Barbados will not get any better. What is keeping us back as a nation? Our nasty, destructive attitudes towards each other. These attitudes have to be exposed and understood. They exist in the population, so they must also be lurking in the minds of bloggers on BU.

    I have to use all of the tools (e.g. self-defense, provocation, counter-attack, taunting, and teasing) at my disposal to bring these negative attitudes into the open in their raw, natural, naked state.

    I can afford to chill at this point. I have already clinically extracted what I wanted to know from the human subject under observation.

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