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Barbados is fortunate to have Ross University relocating here, and our Prime Minister deserves credit for facilitating the move. This was a win for everyone: the University, which would have a wonderful location in the true land-of-the-free; the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC), which would be able to pay its bills and not be a drain on tax payers; but most importantly, ordinary households.

The severe austerity is impacting those with home mortgages, and to have the reported 1,000 students plus 300 staff paying perhaps $1,000 per month for a room in someone’s house, may save the house from foreclosure. If the mortgage has already been paid, then the money can be used to invest in the education of their children.

The immediate beneficiaries would likely have been those in close proximity to the LESC, who would have likely benefitted slimily as those near the University of the West Indies. However, given the LESC’s favourable location and Barbados’ radial road network, anyone living near Highways 4, 5 and 6 would have an advantage since it would be one bus ride to and from LESC.

Many homes are already prepared to host the students and staff, having upgraded their houses to accommodate visitors for the Cricket World Cup. The level of interaction should be beneficial to the families since these are post-graduate students, and the exchange of ideas can only benefit both parties. Well done Barbados!

Yesterday, to my dismay, I read that all Barbadian households were disqualified from offering their houses as accommodation to the students and staff. I learnt that only those small houses in the Coverley residential development, which are located far away from LESC, were approved for Ross University students and staff. I felt sick reading that even if students wanted to have accommodation at a Barbadian household, that they could not.

Something did not seem right. Certainly Ross University would correct this offensive news report, but it remained unchallenged. Hence, this article.

Why is this offensive behaviour being tolerated in Barbados? Everyone in a free country has the right to seek accommodation that they can afford. Even in countries that limit personal freedoms, like Cuba, Russia, China and North Korea, people can still choose to select affordable accommodations.

In Barbados, the only persons who do not have the choice of accommodations are inmates detained at Her Majesty’s Prisons (HMP) Dodds, the Psychiatric Hospital, and those who choose a military type regimen like the Youth Service and the Defence Force. Everyone else has a constitutional right to personal liberty where they can seek affordable accommodations.

Is there no lawyer in Barbados who can request a judicial review of this offensive contract? Is there no person at the Fair Trading Commission who can make a determination of the fairness of this contract? Why are we tolerating having Barbados’ reputation being damaged in this manner?

It actually gets worse, as if that were even possible. These approximately 1,000 sq ft area houses are reportedly being rented to accommodate 4 persons, who must each pay approximately US$1,000 per month in rent. What???

This rent is so ridiculously high that those 4 students can pool their rent money for 3 years and easily purchase the house that they are renting. They can then sell it, share it as a vacation home, or rent it to other students after they graduate? Clearly they would not even need to consider something so extreme if the rent was reasonable, but to not consider this investment opportunity would be financially irresponsible of them.

It is a well-known maxim that to understand what is really going on, one should follow the money. It has been reported that the houses at Coverley were not selling as expected. It seems that only a few favoured people are supposed to benefit from the relocation of Ross University.

While homeowners and others may mourn the loss of this economic opportunity, the real victims are the unsuspecting students – who are to be incarcerated at HMP Coverly.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer and President of Solutions Barbados. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com


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237 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Ross University – Hip Hip Hooray”


  1. This issue is about demographics though Enuff…most campuses have student housing in close proximity to their universities…to eliminate the hours spent travelling from point A…to…..because of these countries sheer sizes…so no they do not dictate…after the first year…where students should be housed..

    particularly for graduate students…hell ya can do long distance learning without even visiting a university or living in any of their dorms…

    ….I did not realize these were graduate students..I thought they were first year..

    so why is Ross dictating….and they are not even anywhere near top tier..

  2. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Pieces, greetings of 2019 first up.

    I can’t speak to ur contention that Phillips is a lackey of the BLP or set to disparage the excellent non-political commentary of @DeanJeff but frankly his method of incomprehensible logic is so totally disingenuous that I often pause to give your view a closer look.

    I’ll let u review his ramblings here and the analysis from the law professor to form ur own view in this matter.

    @Mr Phillips you are being unnecessarily dense…and you CANT be this unable to comprehend simple English.

    If you have reviewed contracts as often as you suggest you know that they are agreements between the parties and not regulated by the state unless they contravene national laws.

    This clause of the Constitution you cited DOES NOT relate to private contracts … You CANNOT be so absurd or obtuse to NOT understand that.

    I dun wid this.


  3. David Ellis has reported this morning students are being allowed to rent quarters outside of Corverly. This is a storm in a teacup matter.


  4. Ross knows what they did initially was crap…US and Canadian parents ARE NOT like Caribbean parents…


  5. @ David

    ” We have other local causes Grenville and others should be championing.”

    Some Bajans are focused on protecting that ” boost of between $55 to $60 million to the Barbados economy annually.”

    Hopefully some will trickle down to poor people .


  6. David
    How many students? I ain’t quibbling, GP’s argument is weak.

    WARU
    How many have you visited? I am fascinated by y’all tendency to assume that y’all know other bloggers’ life story.


  7. And so the initial contract has been declared null and void. But David, it was not a storm in a teacup. Like the knighthood it had to do with an attitude towards the masses. The INTENT was there to keep the general populace on the outside looking in.



  8. “WARU
    How many have you visited?”

    Columbia
    Waterloo
    Standford..

    and quite a few others..at least 6 others.

    that is why I can ASK YOU..how many have you visited??

    …cause all the ones I visited were for students..fine accommodations..

    I do not know which RAT TRAPS…of the Ross variety in US you went visiting FOR STUDENT ACCOMMODATION…. but ah never seen any…MAYBE I KEEP DIFFERENT COMPANY…


  9. Hi David:

    This is a local issue as I pointed out in my article. There are 1,500 mortgaged Barbadian houses that could desperately benefit economically from the presence of Ross University – and should not be disqualified from doing so.

    If you talk to families about to have their house foreclosed, then you would never think that this is a storm in a teacup. It can be win-win for students and homeowners. Why anyone would want to oppose that is beyond me.


  10. @Grenville

    These grad students are aware what they signed up for, just listened to an interview with some of the students, seem happy with the arrangement.


  11. @Donna, we are still looking in from the outside.


  12. The “entitled” class like it so.


  13. Enuff:

    In your usual haste to oppose you must have missed that the article was not about kindergarten, primary, secondary or under-graduate aged minors. It was about post-graduate adults. I specifically stated that in order to avoid the confusion that you are trying to create.

    Most under-graduates enter university as minors, who need more supervision. Therefore, to introduce that to support the issues relating to the article is irrelevant.


  14. GP
    Had you said graduate/post graduate students should have a right to choose their own accommodation, then your response would be credible. But you said everyone. So it is unconstitutional for graduate students but not undergraduate students? Oxford and Cambridge dictating where graduate students live is “offensive”?🤣🤣 I repeat, if you write that dissertation in a similar manner yuh gine fail. The most important part of a dissertation is a clear, unambiguous problem statement. Are the 1,500 households in mortgage difficulties located off highway 4, 5 and 6; or are all available for rent? No one says students renting from locals would not be beneficial; however, you are behaving as if this is the only or optimal way to benefit from Ross U’s presence. Where is the evidence? Poor, poor analytical skills.

  15. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the 1st of the Two Nameless Ones

    Inasmuch as you are a pooch li**er of Mugabe you are correct about the serious deficit in analytical thought that Grenville possesses

    It is now clearly apparent why the BLP does not openly attack Solutions Barbados because their leader is decidedly a dufus.

    He simply cannot debate a ram coat sheep!

    It pains me go read his writings.

    But, and here is a dramatic pause for emphasis…but in the face of such paucity, THIS IS WHY THE TRUE THIRD MOVEMENT WILL COME and will be accepted by bajans who will see the true authors of change.


  16. Examples what. Your words speak for themselves.

    Dude, be honest with yourself first.

    Wunna think people foolish. Walking and talking like a limited range chicken and claiming to be free range.

    Your words speak for themselves.

  17. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Grenville Phillips

    You are definitely a slow learner.

    Every effing week you come go this blog and compliment the Barbados Labour party on everything that they, in your humble opinion, have done right.

    You are a fvcking hypocrite

    And every chance I get DE OLE MAN VOING EXPOSE YOU TO BE AN AGENT OF THE MUGABE REGIME.

    let me show how you are effing slime.

    You are here talking bout how Ross bringing jobs and giving rentals and alot of shy$€.

    But your black pooch sucker ass has never once stood up as an engineer on Barbados Underground and said one effing word about the Coverley island that killed Abijah Holder

    Not once BECAUSE HIS LIFE IS NOT AS IMPORTANT TO YOU AS TALKJNG BOUT RUSM JOBS

    http://imgur.com/khgapTF


  18. @Artax

    Sharing the report promised.

    Barbados Country Assessment of Living Conditions Report: Poverty On The Rise and The Need to Protect Our Women

    The death of 37 year old Nicole Harrison-Watson remains top of the mind for many Barbadians a couple days after she was found murdered at her Ferniehurst, Black Rock, St Michael home. While it does no good to speculate about what motivated her assailant (a suspect is being questioned by Police), it affords the living the opportunity to critically and


  19. That child should HAUNT all of those demons..


  20. I am still on-board with Solution Barbados. But “piece” makes a salient point. GP cannot compliment every action of the BLP until 2023. The BLP will hang those same words around his neck and make him irrelevant.

    A few have suggested that he put himself in attack mode but he seem unable to do so.

    Reminds me of when someone use and old joke told one of my friend “He has two gears, slow and slower”. GP lacks the attack mode.


  21. Piece:

    Your body has grown old, but you., the soul that lives within, is still an unruly infant. You have a lot of growing-up to do, but limited time to do so.

    For your your information, I do not discuss my client’s business.


  22. David BU

    Does this report focus on high crime rate in Black Rock……… or is it an assessment of living conditions and poverty in government housing developments such as Deacons Farm, Silver Hill and Gall Hill, Pinelands, St. Mathias, etc?

    Nicole was killed by her former jealous husband.

    TheOGazerts

    You are a jackass have failed to address the pertinent issues I raised.

    Seems as though you’re obsessed with me……but I’m not gay.

    Don’t assess me according to your standards of “walking and talking like a limited range chicken and claiming to be” supporting Solutions Barbados.

    According to David BU……you may have the last word.


  23. Thanks for letting me have the last word.
    …I am glad you feel it necessary to tell us you are not gay. It is not the sexual closet that I want you out of, it is the political closet.
    ….I saw that you were yet again doing your ““walking and talking like a limited range chicken” elsewhere. Funny, how you have to correct some records and throw the blame elsewhere.
    Again, thanks for letting me have the last word.


  24. @Thei,

    What does having the last word mean? It is often used on BU and I can remember as a little boy hearing it, but apart from the literal meaning, what is it really saying?


  25. The jackass could not resist.


  26. @Artax

    Isn’t there agreement that economic depressed areas breeds crime?

    On another note VoB carried a story to confirm that students are generally happy with Coverly even if a little more costly because of in-house amenities/facilities.

  27. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Grenville Phillips the 2nd admirer of the Barbados Labour Party

    I am glad you said what you said today for all persons here to see you publicly confirm what I have been saying

    Let me repeat my quote

    “…Your body has grown old, but you., the soul that lives within, is still an unruly infant…”

    First, the subject “you” predicates the use of the verb “are” not is.

    BU GRAMMAR POLICE – the Bane of Common Sense will be offended by that subject verb disagreement.

    It is indeed ironic and sad that you used these specific words “…You have a lot of growing-up to do, but limited time to do so…”

    You see Grenville, ABIJAH HOLDER, HE WILL NEVER GROW UP AND, AT THE GENTLE AGE OF 12, HE IS OUT OF TIME, EVER TO DO SO, on this side of the veil.

    Then you continue TO SEAL YOUR COFFIN IN VIEW OF ALL BU “FAMILY & HOUSEHOLD” when you proudly stated

    ” for your information, I do not discuss my client’s business…”

    And therein you have confirmed the true nature of the piece of a man that you are.

    For what you have said is

    “…as long as you pay me, I Grenville Phillips the 2nd WILL TAKE NY BRIBE MONEY AND WILL NOT SPEAK OUT, EVEN IF IT IS MURDER!!!”

    YOU CONFIRM FOR ALL OF US THAT YOU ARE A BOUGHT MAN!

    And your price is right so the island in the road death, though egregious is an item that you have been already bought, Lock, Stock and Barrel.

    What else have you been bought off in Grenville?

    We suppose that it is logical for us to assume that AS WE ARE SEEING, you will not say anything bad about the current Mugabe regime

    BECAUSE THEY ARE A CLIENT TOO…

    heheheheh

    Is that reasoning childish enough for you?

  28. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Pieces, I wondered how long it would take for someone to marinate and respond to that “I don’t discuss my clients’ business…”.

    But frankly speaking one has to cut him some slack:

    1.That he has the cajones to make such a remark and get boxed in as u have done

    But then the ultra opposite 2. That he validates that he does indeed have to be careful how he speaks on public issues because of his professional obligations.

    I am willing to give him the benefit of the doubt per 2.

    Abijah’s death and the circumstances surrounding it are tragic and harsh but let’s not put the blame on public opinion figures like Phillips on that matter…after the fact.

    You see Phillips as a toady being foisted on the public by an entrenched political group but I can’t see the man as such a misguided hypocrite as that would go against everything that he has presented in his life to date.

    I perceive him as a self confident, very opiniated A type personality who is full of his own bilge (and outstanding acievements) that he says outlandish things and believes them to be practical solutions.

    That actually may be more dangerous than if he were a lackey because he actually BELIEVES his BS… and is working on his PhD to add more luster to the folly statements.

    Let’s see the man for his good points, recognize his errors and act accordingly…in short as we did/do with Barrow or Tom or Owen and Mia!

  29. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ DpD

    Tonight at 9 PM EST I too will be watching another fellow who also “believes in his own BS”

    Watching and praying the no foreign power launches any action against these United States of America while that equally apportioned dufus is in the oval office

    Cause if they do our ass is grass unless they ***


  30. Piece @ 11:25 a.m.

    Noting the aside to Grenville on Subject and verb agreement.It caused me to look at the 2 possibilities.That is the Subject is the word YOU – hence the plural verb – ARE – still an unruly infant

    Or the subject is – THE SOUL ( singular subject) that lives within( hence the use of the singular present tense of the verb ‘ ) – IS an unruly infant

    It would be interesting to hear English teachers’ pronouncements on this.

    I have seen some present day teachers grappling with this type of sentence construction.


  31. Piece:

    Your extreme hatred towards our Prime Minister appears to have negatively affected you. Your attacks are irrational. You seem to hate me because you think that I support her. That is an immature reason to hate someone.

    You should be mature enough to realize that in a democracy like ours, we must respect the will of the majority. The BLP have been given a mandate to manage our economy for the next 4.5 years, so let them. During this time, we have a duty to provide our best advice so that Barbados does not fail.

    That advice does not have to be given in the rudest of expressions. Infants lack self control and may insult eachother, oblivious to the consequences of their actions on their growth. Adults learn to be polite.

    Do I think that the PM is managing Barbados well? I think that she has accepted the worst possible advice on the economy that any of the 11 political parties proposed. I also think that she sincerely believes that the advice that she has received is good. Therefore, she is implementing the advice she has accepted.

    She is the PM. We can all offer her our advice. However, she is under no obligation to accept it, and we should not be bitter if she does not. Of course we may warn of any foreseen consequences.

    You seem to have a lot to offer, but you also have a lot of growing up to do. Ditto to DPD and Enuff. Rudeness is a sign of immaturity. Hear Jesus on related matters.

    “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not murder, and whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ But I (Jesus) say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment.” (Matt 5:21)

    “For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Matt 7:2)

    Peace.


  32. steupse


  33. GPII
    Can you find this verse in the Bible? James 4:6 – “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.” I am not bright, but I recognise intellect when I see it. You do not tick that box in my view. #delusionalaf

  34. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Mr Phillips please …pretty please do not quote scripture at me because I called ur illogical comments incomprehensible, bilge or nonsense.

    That sir is my opinion based on the simple fact that those particular comments were totally unworkable, bluntly wrong or just ridiculous…or all three in some cases.

    You are a bright fella but some ur pronoucements fit the bill above..and indeed many of ur remarks are simply outstanding.

    I have NEVER been rude to you … telling you ur remarks are ridiculous and SHOWING why I say that is not being rude…opinionated or brash but NOT rude senor.

    Case in point a law professor told u in simple terms that u were wrong on a legal matter…you in turn said the man tends to be condescending (or some such word) because u took umbrage to his well stated and clearly correct definition…

    So please, please do not come with some sanctimonious scripture to validate your unchristian behaviour of accusations against those who disagree with you in a gentlemanly manner.

    As another said ..stuuuepse!

    Now that may be a bit rude I would accept!

  35. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @TI, this is not a grammar class nor am I an English technician … but all here have been using the language for well nigh 50+ years …

    So like the ole man Pieces
    I don’t see how serious English technicians would have ANY difficult with the sentence.

    There are NOT two options as u stated…but ONLY one as @Piece highlighted.

    Please note that the words the soul that lives within are set off by commas….in plain English that clause tho relevant to the sentence sits apart from it still and thus the subject remains YOU.

    I am sure many experts here can speak about appositives and all other manner of technical stuff fellas like Wharton or Muff Holder delighted in but the fact is Piece was coreect.

    However as another sunrise soon approaches we completely understood GPII so all dis ole talk means not a jot and I merely bored the blog because I felt bored myself before wrapping for the night!

    I gone.


  36. Grenville Philips like most BU Bible illiterates interprets the Bible very loosely
    In Matthew 5:21-22 Jesus interprets the law against murder. I hope you will learn something here.

    “You have heard that it was said to those of old, ‘You shall not murder, and whoever murders will be in danger of the judgment.’ But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment. And whoever says to his brother, ‘Raca!’ shall be in danger of the council. But whoever says, ‘You fool!’ shall be in danger of hell fire.”
    a. You have heard it said: These people had not really studied the Law of Moses for themselves. All they had was the teaching on the law from the scribes and Pharisees. In this particular matter, the people had heard the scribes and Pharisees teach “You shall not murder.”
    i. When Jesus said, “…it was said to those of old,” He reminds us that something isn’t true just because it is old. And if it is not true, its antiquity is no credit to it. “Antiquity disjointed from verity is but filthy hoariness; and deserveth no more reverance than an old lecher, which is so much the more odious, because old.”

    b. But I say to you: Jesus shows His authority, and does not rely on the words of previous scribes or teachers. He will teach them the true understanding of the Law of Moses.
    i. “What a King is ours, who stretches his scepter over the realm of our inward lusts! How sovereignly he puts it: ‘But, I sayunto you’! Who but a divine being has authority to speak in this fashion? His word is law. So it ought to be, seeing he touches vice at the fountain- head, and forbids uncleanness in the heart.”

    c. Whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: The teaching of the scribes and Pharisees (“You shall not murder”) was true enough. Yet they also taught that anything short or murder might be allowed. Jesus corrects this, and makes it clear that it is not only those who commit the act of murder who are in danger of judgment, those who have a murderous intent in the heart are also in danger of the judgment.

    i. Jesus exposes the essence of the scribes’ heresy. To them, the law was really only a matter of external performance, never the heart. Jesus brings the law back to the matters of the heart. “The supervision of the Kingdom does not begin by arresting a criminal with blood-red hands; it arrests the man in whom the murder spirit is just born.”

    ii. We should emphasize that Jesus is not saying that anger is as bad as murder. It is profoundly morally confused to think that someone who shouts at another person in anger has sinned as badly as someone who murders another person in anger. Jesus emphasized that the law condemns both, without saying that the law says they are the same things. The laws of the people could only deal with the outward act of murder, but Jesus declared that His followers understood that God’s morality addressed not only the end but also the beginning of murder.

    iii. Barclay, commenting on the specific ancient Greek word translated angry: “So Jesus forbids for ever the anger which broods, the anger which will not forget, the anger which refuses to be pacified, the anger which seeks revenge.”
    iv. “The words ‘without cause’ probably reflect an early and widespread softening of Jesus’ strong teaching. Their absence does not itself prove there is no exception.” c. And whoever says to his brother, “Raca!” shall be in danger of the council: To call someone “Raca” expressed contempt for their intelligence. Calling someone a fool showed contempt for their character. Either one broke the heart of the law against murder, even if it did not commit murder.
    i. Commentators have translated the idea behind Raca as “nitwit, blockhead, numbskull, bonehead, brainless idiot.” “Raca is an almost untranslatable word, because it describes a tone of voice more than anything else. Its whole accent is the accent of contempt…It is the word of one who despises another with an arrogant contempt.” (Barclay)
    ii. “These are not uncommon or particularly vulgar words…but they suggest an attitude of angry contempt.”
    iii. “In these words of Jesus against anger and contempt there is an aspect of exaggeration. They are the strong utterance of one in whom all forms of inhumanity roused feelings of passionate abhorrence. They are of the utmost value as a revelation of character.”

    In addition, I can not find any credible Bible scholar who conflates Mathew 5 and 7 except to note that they are both part of the Sermon on the Mount.


  37. As I said previously I can not find any credible Bible scholar who conflates Mathew 5 and 7 except to note that they are both part of the Sermon on the Mount. In Matthew 5:21-22 Jesus interprets the law against murder. In Mathew 7:2 Jesus gives a summary statement on passing judgment upon others.
    “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.”
    a. Judge not, that you be not judged: Here Jesus moved to another idea in the Sermon on the Mount. He had primarily dealt with themes connected with the interior spiritual life (attitudes in giving, prayer, fasting, materialism, and anxiety over material things). Now He touches on an important theme related to the way we think of and treat others.
    i. We remember that Jesus called for a righteousness that was greater than that of the scribes and Pharisees (Matthew 5:20 ). In the way some people think, the way to make one’s self more righteous is to be more judgmental of others. Jesus here rebuked that kind of thinking.
    b. Judge not, that you be not judged: With this command Jesus warned against passing judgment upon others, because when we do so, we will be judged in a similar manner.
    i. Among those who seem to know nothing of the Bible, this is the verse that seems to be most popular. Yet most the people who quote this verse don’t understand what Jesus said. They seem to think (or hope) that Jesus commanded a universal acceptance of any lifestyle or teaching.
    ii. Just a little later in this same sermon (Matthew 7:15-16 ), Jesus commanded us to know ourselves and others by the fruit of their life, and some sort of assessment is necessary for that. The Christian is called to show unconditional love, but the Christian is not called to unconditional approval. We really can love people who do things that should not be approved of.
    iii. So while this does not prohibit examining the lives of others, it certainly prohibits doing it in the spirit it is often done. An example of unjust judgment was the disciples’ condemnation of the woman who came to anoint the feet of Jesus with oil (Matthew 26:6-13 ). They thought she was wasting something; Jesus said she had done a good work that would always be remembered. They had a rash, harsh, unjust judgment.
    · We break this command when we think the worst of others.
    · We break this command when we only speak to others of their faults.
    · We break this command when we judge an entire life only by its worst moments.
    · We break this command when we judge the hidden motives of others.
    · We break this command when we judge others without considering ourselves in their same circumstances.
    · We break this command when we judge others without being mindful that we ourselves will be judged.
    c. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged: Jesus did not prohibit the judgment of others. He only requires that our judgment be completely fair, and that we only judge others by a standard we would also like to be judged by.
    i. When our judgment in regard to others is wrong, it is often not because we judge according to a standard, but because we are hypocritical in the application of that standard – we ignore the standard in our own life. It is common to judge others by one standard and ourselves by another standard – being far more generous to ourselves than others.
    d. With the measure you use, it will be measured back to you: This is the principle upon which Jesus built the command, “Judge not, that you be not judged.” God will measure unto us according to the same measure we use for others. This is a powerful motivation for us to be generous with love, forgiveness, and goodness to others. If we want more of those things from God, we should give more of them to others.
    i. According to the teaching of some rabbis in Jesus’ time, God had two measures that He used to judge people. One was a measure of justice and the other was a measure of mercy. Whichever measure you want God to use with you, you should use that same measure with others.
    ii. We should only judge another’s behavior when we are mindful of the fact that we ourselves will be judged, and we should consider how we would want to be judged.

  38. The Truth Shall Set You Free Avatar
    The Truth Shall Set You Free

    “Grenville Philips like most BU Bible illiterates interprets the Bible very loosely……”

    @ Georgie Porgie

    You have already establish that, with the exception of you, everyone on BU are Bible illiterates.

    So what if Grenville Philips like most BU Bible illiterates interprets the Bible very loosely?

    How do we know for sure you’re a Bible literate? Because you say so?

    Who asked you to come here in your self-righteous arrogance to give us Bible lessons?


  39. q Who asked you to come here in your self-righteous arrogance to give us Bible lessons?
    a I did!
    NOW CAN YOU ADD TO WHAT I SAID OR REFUTE ANYTHING I SAID?

  40. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ T. Inniss

    “…the soul that lives within..” refers to “you”, the second person singular, which, while it has a noun requiring a third person verb, IS NOT THE SUBJECT OF THE SENTENCE.

    SOUL IS SUBORDINATE TO THE SUBJECT and cannot proceed nor hijack the substantive noun.

    If in doubt, go back to Latin and see which noun the verb perforce must agree with.

    First of all he uses a full stop after you AND THEN A COMMA which is patently wrong.

    Had he used dots of continuity and continued “…the soul that lives within is still a little child…” then the assassin of English would be correct, but merely by adding the second comma he has made the distinction and appended the verb to the subject “you”

    You WILL LOSE HERE on this meaningless item of drivel notwithstanding that de ole man only went to school up to when I was 11.

  41. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ DpD

    I was actually typing in a “buffer zone” when you were blocking here.

    I sometimes do that, compose text in an editor and then post it I a
    actually thought that I was alone on the blog given the lateness of the hour but i was wrong.

    I will post the 5 items sequentially as i was writing them

  42. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Grenville Phillips

    My aversion to the drivel that you post and my obvious visceral remarks to you lie in your spineless approach to the matters of governance and taking an effing stand on anything that is meaningful.

    Each week you come and talk bout your miraculous BERT ALTERNATIVE, IN GENERIC TERM while complimenting the Barbados Labour Party

    That is suck poochism befitting of the Mugabe Defense Force of whom you are now the Commander?

    You could only be an idiot.

    SERIOUSLY??

    Unlike many here I have from time to time gone to your website to see if you are getting ready

    it grieves my heart that you are not and are stuck in ghd same mode as you were one year ago.

    your website has not been updated for 9 months!!!

    I take you on verbally because you are an enemy to the third Party Movement not because of a personal vendetta.

    I ent know your account BUT I DO KNOW THAT YOU ARE AN ENEMY TO PROGRESS AND THE CHANGE THAT BARBADOS NEEDS

    Here is something you said on your site

    “…Improving Governance

    The general inefficiency and indecision within the public service is the main problem hindering Barbados’ development.

    This can be solved with a professional public service that is not influenced by any political party…”

    How can you speak so nobly about influence of a political party yet come here on BU and proudly say that “you do not discuss the affairs of your Coverley clients” ? the ones that killed Abijah Holder with that island in the road?

    But I with the soul of a child, IS, ARE, AM, making representation on behalf of that child WHO WILL NEVER BE A MAN and you sir, nor fellers like Maloney, WILL NEVER FORGET IT

  43. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please with another bit of drivel thank you

  44. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Grenville Phillips

    My aversion to the drivel that you post and my obvious visceral remarks to you lie in your spineless approach to the matters of governance and you blatant inability to take an effing stand on anything that is meaningful.

    Each week you come and talk bout your miraculous BERT ALTERNATIVE, IN GENERIC TERM while complimenting the Barbados Labour Party

    That is suck poochism befitting of the Mugabe Defense Force of whom you are now the Commander?

    You could only be an idiot.

    SERIOUSLY??

    Unlike many here I have from time to time gone to your website to see if you are getting ready

    it grieves my heart that you are not and are stuck in ghd same mode as you were one year ago.

    your website has not been updated for 9 months!!!

    I take you on verbally because you are an enemy to the third Party Movement not because of a personal vendetta.

    I ent know your account BUT I DO KNOW THAT YOU ARE AN ENEMY TO PROGRESS AND THE CHANGE THAT BARBADOS NEEDS

    Here is something you said on your site

    “…Improving Governance

    The general inefficiency and indecision within the public service is the main problem hindering Barbados’ development.

    This can be solved with a professional public service that is not influenced by any political party…”

    How can you speak so nobly about influence of a political party yet come here on BU and proudly say that “you do not discuss the affairs of your Coverley clients” ? the ones that killed Abijah Holder with that island in the road?

    But I with the soul of a child, IS, ARE, AM, making representation on behalf of that child WHO WILL NEVER BE A MAN and you sir, nor fellers like Maloney, WILL NEVER FORGET IT

  45. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother WITHOUT A CAUSE shall be in danger of the judgment

    @ Grenville Phillips II

    I see that I have riled you to respond.

    that is good.

    De ole man loves Mia Amor Mottley.

    I HAVE TO. My God commands that

    But the ole man hates Mugabe Mottley

    And you, spiritual laggard that you are, nor her Mugabe Defense Force NOR SHE HERSELF, CAN UNDERSTAND THAT.

    What is my cause thou pretend patriot?

    Before My God I can claim many a thing is this regard against Mia, AS CAN MANY OTHERS HERE, AND ACROSS BARBADOS, but that IS NOT important Grenville.

    WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT MUGABE IS ENCROACHING ON MIA , and, in the ensuing battle, bajans and residents’ lives ARE AT RISK

    My ass is grass Grenville, and so is yours and so is hers, we are worms’ meat

    but what pretenders like you who claim to follow God HAVE TO DO IS, GROW A PAIR and speak out against Mugabe

    BUT SINCE I HAVE SHOWN CONCLUSIVELY THAT YOUR GOVERNANCE BANTER IS A LIE, I expect that every time I post AND EXPOSE YOU, you going come and throw this child thing at de ole man

    you and the others fail to understand that de ole man DOES NOT CRINGE WHEN YOU DO THAT.

    WE **** WERE NOT TRAINED THAT WAY, such was used daily to harden out resolve and therefore, when it is done, it invigorates de ole man.

    we feed on derogatory remarks we absorb them into our being

    I dont know if you know the character Vision from the Comic Universe but “..The Vision can use his density control offensively be attaining minimum density (intangibility). Passing a part of all of his body within another living being and ever so slightly increasing his density (tangibility). Even increasing his density to one half ounce (14.25 grams) is sufficient to cause the organism he passes through excruciating pain, a shock to the nervous system, and unconsciousness…”

    Huh??? WTF???

    It is not “water off the ducks back” Grenville, you need to understand that some beings exist for one purpose and feed on what other mortals flinch away from…

    Get balls or get out the melee cause Mugabe ent playing wid wunna


  46. Enuff:

    You are gravely mistaken. Engineers cannot be anything but humble, and very careful. If my structural analysis is incorrect, then the results can be fatal. That is why I encourage others to review my work. I also review the work of other Caribbean Engineers. Why? Because we all recognise the normally fatal results of a careless or reckless opinion.

    There are a few professions where a ‘god complex’ is typical. Engineering is not one of them. I welcome criticism and will change my advice as soon as I am convinced that better exists. However, I must be convinced. Perhaps that is what you are misinterpreting.

    I am not convinced by bullying, but by discussion. If you must insult, then follow the exemple of Bush who has made it into an art. There is no malevolence, but an apparent desire for the recipient to look in the mirror and see whether he is deceiving himself.

    You, Piece and DPD need to look at the crude, hate-filled responses that you normally give. They benefit no-one. BU is a national treasure. Why are you three trying to mess it up? Why can’t you defend or promote your favoured political party’s views unrestrained, and insult when you think that you have to, without malice – so that the recipients only reasonable response to your comments is to say ‘thank you’?

    I will observe how you handle this challenge that can only benefit everyone.

  47. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ nextparty246 January 9, 2019 7:59 AM
    “There are a few professions where a ‘god complex’ is typical. Engineering is not one of them. I welcome criticism and will change my advice as soon as I am convinced that better exists. However, I must be convinced. Perhaps that is what you are misinterpreting.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Why not demonstrate how honest you are in that assertion by telling the BU household if you have retreated from your bullheaded position of replacing the present taxation system with a 10% across-the-board on all business revenues and personal incomes?

    Is it still your ‘god-complex’ goal to impose a 10% tax on all revenues generated by the local tourism industry as a solution to the Bajan foreign reserves problems?

  48. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    Black Rock and Surrounding Areas are easily the worst crime areas on the island.

    Barbados records first murder of 2019

    Bar patron robbed
    Police say investigations are continuing into the unnatural death of a Shaqullie Toppin 24-year-old St Michael resident, who was shot around 9:55 last night at Danesbury near Retreat Road Black Rock.

    Police Public Relations Officer Michael Blackman said police responded to reports of a shooting on arrival they discovered Toppin had been shot he was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    Anyone who can provide any information that can assist the police in their investigations is asked to contact Police Emergency at 211 Crime Stoppers at 1800TIPS.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/230771/barbados-records-murder-2019


  49. Er…. medical doctors advice and work are also a matter of life and death and I have met very few humble doctors bout here. Usually I find I have to put them in their human place.

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