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We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Fifty two years in the life of a country is short. In the coming days as the 30 of November approaches there will be a commentary about the what we have achieved as a country and the prospects for the future.

For the first time in our history the current state of things on the social and economic fronts appears bleak with the outlook uncertain. As a proud Barbadian it hurts like hell to look up from the hole we- an educated people- have dug for ourselves.

For years we have peered down our nose at Jamaica, Guyana and others in the region given the developmental challenges. As 2018 closes Barbados finds itself close to the bottom of the pile by the majority of measures on the scorecard. It really does hurt like hell.

As a country we boast that people are our most important resource. We have invested billions of the national budget in education since 1966. Instead of following a predictable path – that of becoming increasingly politically polarized – Barbadians have the opportunity to test the value of the investment.

As we continue to thrash about for our economic survival there are signs the social fabric is deteriorating with the appearance of heightened criminal activity and an inability to implement policies to care for the environment to name two strands of the many required to weave a durable social landscape.

Clearly the economic and decision making models we are using lack the utility to sustain a way of life we continue to aspire.  Our lazy dependence on the fickle tourism and international business sectors and borrowing to support conspicuous consumption behaviour breaths life into BERT.

The concern of the blogmaster is the fact our people are locked into a belief that the austere policy initiatives being rolled out by BERT will stabilize the economy and serve as a springboard to usher in another era of milk and honey.  The belief is being stoked by a parasitic class that serves at the pleasure of the political class- political scientists,  yardfowls, media houses compromised by diminishing profits and a lazy academic and business class. The ability of Barbadians to unleash its full potential derived from the huge investment in education has been hijacked by educated Barbadians!

Where do we go from here?

Do we continue to tinker with the existing development model?

Do we have what it will take to introduce a new development model?

After six months of intently observing the roll out of the government’s policies there is growing cynicism by the blogmaster that as a people we lack the capacity to appreciate the perilous state of our affairs and what it will take for ALL stakeholders to contribute to the climb.

Is hope tangible or is it some nebulous pursuit like …

 

 


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350 responses to “Hijacked!”


  1. The old testament sanctioned multiple wives too, let me see you or John try that trick nowadays. See if you don’t lose your most valued appendage.

    Hate to hear people quoting foolish, clearly wrong words.

    Slavery was wrong in Old Testament times.

    Trans Atlantic slavery was wrong.

    Slavery on November 17, 2018 at 8:08 a.m. is wrong

    Slavery tomorrow and at any time in the future is wrong.


  2. Is John on the spectrum?

    Does he not recognize sarcasm?


  3. Simple Simon

    “It is a shame that your knowledge of the Hebrew Scripture left much to be desired”

    Read Exodus 21 and you will find out that Biblical Slavery was sanctioned by God:

    Exodus 21: now these are the judgments thou shalt set before them… if thou buy a Hebrew slave/ servant six years he shall served: and in the seventh year he shall go out free for nothing…

    Yes Simple … the Bible sanctioned multiple wives but that was prior to the Leviticus laws… are you aware of the Biblical fact that prior to the Leviticus laws Abraham was married to his half-sister on his father’s side Sarah? So the concept of incest had no bearing prior to Leviticus laws and did many other common practices …


  4. @Lexicon November 17, 2018 8:47 AM “Read Exodus 21 and you will find out that Biblical Slavery was sanctioned by God”

    I have no doubt that the person who wrote Exodus 21 was a MALE slave owner, who was telling lies on God. Do you really believe that Donald Trump is the first powerful MAN who tells lies? MEN like Donald Trump have always existed.

    Certainly Exodus 21 was not written by an enslaved person.

    You should go back and ask the ENSLAVED PERSON what they thought about being owned, overworked, and manipulated.

    There are two or more ides to every story.

    I want a revision of Exodus 21, so that we also hear the voice of the enslaved people.


  5. Simple Simon

    But there were rules strictly regulating how a master should treat his Biblical slave and the consequences to be had if a master mistreated his Biblical slave… unlike those in the Sahara and European chattel slavery…


  6. @Lexicon November 17, 2018 8:47 AM “…are you aware of the Biblical fact that prior to the Leviticus laws Abraham was married to his half-sister on his father’s side Sarah? So the concept of incest…”

    Please don’t blame me if I am not too keen on taking advice from MEN who foop their sisters.

    You are aware aren’t you that the Middle East has the world’s highest of genetic diseases/disabilities. All these generations of fooping your sisters and first cousins has consequences.

    Bad consequences.

    I don’t take advice from such people.


  7. Simple Simon

    I don’t even have to do that … because prior to the middle 1800s women were regarded by the law as the property of their husbands … and if woman violated law or caused harm to anyone the consequences of her actions fell on the husband because she was his property by law…


  8. Simple Simon

    Here is another fact regarding the relationship between the husband and wife prior to the late 1800s… the law gave the husband the right to spank his wife as a parent would spank a child..


  9. Simple Simon

    No university in America or any part of the world for the matter… would admit a woman prior to the late 1800s … so let us ask the women-folk how they feel about this…


  10. @ T. Inniss, so you have noticed it too, Jesus H. Christ! Yuh Mean every RH time so. Just recently I have to disengage from receiving follow up comments, My cell would alert me, I rush to see what has been posted, bunch of RH drivel that ain’t got shit to do with the topic. I’ve had many occasions when whomever went off topic, much is learned from these digressions, however they quickly return to the subject matter. Here we have a bunch of people getting into some tic fuh tac with each other over shit that has no relevance to the subject. What annoys me to no ends is that this topic should be one that all Bjans should have much to speak on. This GP character has often referred to BU as the rum shop, the more I hang around, the more I can see the rum shop, without the liquor. One of the reasons I ran from rum shops is that people going off topic and talking shit, sending me home feeling frustrated and pissed off. Another reason I ran is because the guys didn’t appreciate I got a little more pokey than then.


  11. @whitehall

    The behavior you have identified, a lack of focus is endemic and explains why Barbados continues to struggle. Some ask why the blogmaster should place a plaster on the sore?


  12. Simple Simon

    The American Constitution wasn’t written with the white woman in mind …she had fight for right to vote through her own blood, sweat and tears… and she gained that right in 1920… also bearing mind that the American Constitution was ratified in 1776…

    THE WOMAN THROUGHOUT HISTORY SUFFERED THE SAME INHUMANITY AS THE AFRICAN SLAVE …IN MY JUDGMENT…


  13. Simple Simon

    Why look at the Middle East when it have been occuring in Barbados for many years …? this is the consequences of sin and the lust after the flesh Sir…


  14. Lexicon,

    Exactly what point are you trying to prove here????????


  15. @T. Inniss, @Whitehill,

    The problem is more serious than people digressing or, as some say, hijacking the topic under discussion. It is a cultural one: when the topic is first posted everyone has an opinion, but once those view are exhausted then people start to stray.
    The alternative is to drop out of the discussion. But, some prefer to say anything than to say nothing. It is education by rote versus a critical education.

  16. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    @Hal Austin
    The hijacking problem is more fundamental than people straying after exhausting their input on a given topic… the problem is very often that the usual suspects post inflammatory lies about how wonderful life was in Colonial Barbados when Black people knew their place. Sometimes I ignore these racist aggressions and sometimes I take the writers to task and quote them back to themselves in ways that make their evil intentions more clear.

  17. peterlawrencethompson Avatar
    peterlawrencethompson

    In the current thread the racist aggression started with the very first post.


  18. Peter Thompson & Hal Austin

    Agree with you both and the blog moderator needs to do something about it.

    Sometimes there can be a spin off discussion on a topic – but yuh mean every time so and every subject.

    If persons ignore John rose coloured racially prejudiced selective memories along with others who promote the same thing – it would not get so far especially if the blog moderator give a warning first and then act when there is no compliance.


  19. @whiteHill November 17, 2018 9:12 AM “Another reason I ran is because the guys didn’t appreciate I got a little more pokey than then.”

    You are such a liar.

    Lolll!!!


  20. @PLT, @T. Inniss,

    John is not the only, or main offender. There are others. I find many of John’s contributions about the Quakers very informative. In terms of business history, it is invaluable. @John is often wrong in his analysis, but that is encouraging; it helps for a better debate.
    The real culprits are the abusive, nauseating, ill-informed ones who either try to trivialise every contribution (a form of shield for their enormous ignorance), or sub-consciously peddle the same prejudices as they allege John does. Then they are those who try to tie up discussions with cutting and pasting. The assumption is that they are the only ones capable of Googling.


  21. Lexicon
    November 17, 2018 8:47 AM

    Simple Simon
    “It is a shame that your knowledge of the Hebrew Scripture left much to be desired”
    Read Exodus 21 and you will find out that Biblical Slavery was sanctioned by God:
    Exodus 21: now these are the judgments thou shalt set before them… if thou buy a Hebrew slave/ servant six years he shall served: and in the seventh year he shall go out free for nothing…

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

    Why don’t you quote the whole verse?

    21 Now these are the judgments which thou shalt set before them.
    2 If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve: and in the seventh he shall go out free for nothing.
    3 If he came in by himself, he shall go out by himself: if he were married, then his wife shall go out with him.
    4 If his master have given him a wife, and she have born him sons or daughters; the wife and her children shall be her master’s, and he shall go out by himself.
    5 And if the servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife, and my children; I will not go out free:
    6 Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve him for ever.


  22. … not verse … rule


  23. Guess the aul thing was a kind of brand.


  24. So Lexicon

    You support this in this day and age?


  25. So with so many people being put on the bread line by govt
    Govt now finds it necessary to put vendors out of business plying their small canteen foods outside the premises of school grounds


  26. If persons ignore John rose coloured racially prejudiced selective memories along with others who promote the same thing – it would not get so far especially if the blog moderator give a warning first and then act when there is no compliance.

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

    I suspect the Blogmaster is searching for something!!


  27. An aul is a tool used to pierce wood. It was not made to pierce human beings. And besides forcibly separating a wife and children from their husband and father is not nice. Not nice at all.

    And I don’t care if the Bible says otherwise.

    i have no need nor any reason to believe every nonsensical thing which is written in the Bible.

    Especially as it seems a lot of that nonsense was written by MEN who were in the habit of fooping their sisters and first cousins.


  28. Many of you are unable to distill the challenges that face the country further than what is in front of your nose. It hurts like hell.


  29. David, I believe that until we come to terms with our beginnings as a nation and separate fact from fiction we will never be able to move forward as a people. It is a messy process. But even the Bible and ALL its misrepresentations played and continue to play a hefty role in our national psyche. All we need is somebody to tie it all in and make it coherent.


  30. We need a leader who is able to transcend the minutiae?


  31. Isn’t all I am saying is the powers that be have hijacked the system of religious instruction that worked for generations … and have replaced it with nothing.


  32. Simple Simon
    November 17, 2018 11:06 AM

    An aul is a tool used to pierce wood. It was not made to pierce human beings. And besides forcibly separating a wife and children from their husband and father is not nice. Not nice at all.

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

    So Lexicon, you would take an aul to a human being?


  33. Donna

    How do we come to terms with our beginning as a nation when all that have been known of us as a people of African descent … have been distorted, misconstrued, and reconstructed to suited a particular worldview or agenda?


  34. @ David BU, I don’t know when the hurting started with you, but with me it started a very long time ago. In a short while the euphoria of living in a nice big ass house wore off, driving around the island on a Sunday wore off, going to excursions in wooden buses wore off, many more simple things wore off, then the reality of life here set in. What wore me out was the fact that supposedly intelligent know it all people could talk about everything else except what pertains to them.


  35. John

    What are you accusing me off Sir? Have I stated anyway here that I agreed or supported Biblical Slavery in any form or fashion?

    Slavery …whether Biblical, Chattel, Saharan or Roman … is immoral from any standard of judgment…


  36. @ Simple Simon, I’ll admit that all I lied about was my ability to make apple pie and ice cream, nevertheless, those items will be present if you still want to pop by. Whipped cream is optional, your choice, it will not go to waste. PS, you ever had a bush bath followed by a massage? Shit, I’m sorry, I’m a hijacker.


  37. SS

    Here is my take, probably wrong as I wasn’t there to see!!

    If you try to imagine Biblical times you will realise that the woman was invariably pregnant and like children, in need of protection.

    She was part of a group, possibly of nomads.

    A freed servant after his six years had to set himself up from scratch, form his own group.

    The owner of the woman had responsibilities to the woman and her children and the group.

    If he gives her to the servant as a wife, his responsibility does not stop there.

    The servant doesn’t miraculously start providing single handedly for his wife.

    After six years, the servant has a choice, if he loves his wife that his master gave him and he loves his children AND he loves his master, then he stays.

    If he doesn’t, he is free to go … and strike out on his own.

    If he stays, his ear is pierced as a symbol of his choice.

    An Awl is a tool for making small holes in leather.

    There is actually a logic to the system as it provided protection for the members of the group the owner of the servant led.

    … and the servant, it gives him a chance to decide if he wants to become a member of the group or move on.


  38. Notice, the servant can have his own wife from the beginning.


  39. Dear John:

    have you ever heard of Hobson’s choice?


  40. So let’s look close to home, CARICOM … Haiti.

    Is the Restavec a slave by a different name?

    “A restavek (or restavec) is a child in Haiti who is sent by his or her parents to work for a host household as a domestic servant because the parents lack the resources required to support the child. The term comes from the French language rester avec, “to stay with”. Parents unable to care for children may send them to live with wealthier (or less poor) families; often their own relatives or friends. Often the children are from rural areas and relatives who host restaveks live in more urban ones. The expectation is that the children will receive food and housing (and sometimes an education) in exchange for doing housework. However, many restaveks live in poverty, may not receive proper education, and are at grave risk for physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. The restavek system is tolerated in Haitian culture, but not considered to be preferable. The practice meets formal international definitions of modern day slavery and child trafficking, and affects an estimated 300,000 Haitian children.[1] The number of CDW (Child Domestic Workers) in Haiti, defined as 1) living away from parents’ home 2) not following normal progression in education 3) working more than other children, is more than 400,000. 25% of Haitian children age 5–17 live away from their biological parents.[2]”


  41. @whitehill

    The blogmaster understands the pain well.

    The idiocy of putting party colours above national. In fact the majority of our sheeple lack the ability or capacity to discern national colours over party. This the the deep hole we find ourselves.


  42. Restavez is what poor desparete people do. In Barbados it is called “Ya look like ya living at ya aunt”

    Not good, being mistreated and overworked.

    Not good.

    Not good at all.


  43. White-Hill


  44. Slavery or starvation …. is that the Haitian version of Hobson’s choice?


  45. And one of the major reasons it is not good, is that nasty, middled aged MEN, like to “unfair” teenaged girls.

    White MEN do it.

    Black MEN do it.

    Brown MEN do it.

    Christian MEN do it.

    Quaker MEN do it.

    All kinds and colours and religions of nasty middle aged old MEN, especially those whose sexual prowess is in decline like to foop and unfair young girls.


  46. DID ANY OF THESE TYPE OF MEN FOOP AND UNFAIR YOU WHEN YOU WERE A YOUNG GIRL?


  47. Of what relevance is that, I wonder. Some of you have a tendency that when a woman makes a point you make it personal. I disagreed with making Rihanna prime minister and was told something which amounted to I don’t like Rihanna because she is pretty and it is probably a female thing. Some men did not agree with making Rihanna prime minister. Was that a male thing?

    I said that I support abortion in certain circumstances and I was pursued all over BU with the question – “HOW MANY BABIES HAVE YOU MURDERED?”

    I gave an opinion on Kavanaugh and the alleged attempted rape and I was asked if I had suffered sexual abuse.

    What’s up with that?


  48. whitehill,

    What was the reality of life in the place where you used to live? ( I am assuming that you lived for a long time in another country)


  49. RE Of what relevance is that, I wonder.
    THAT IS WHAT IS CALLED IN MEDICINE “HISTORY TAKING”
    IM VERY GOOD AT THAT LOL
    THERE IS MUCH THAT CAN BE DERIVED FROM A TRUTHFUL ANSWER TO MY QUESTION


  50. Simple Simon

    Ask GP how the male testosterone play a role in this male sexual perversion and aggression…

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