Buju Banton was popular before his incarceration in the USA. Since his release it would appear he has gained greater notoriety. One group Banton does not endear himself is the LGBT community.  The reason can be found in his song “Boom bye bye“. What many Barbadians are blissfully unaware are three words in the chorus of the song Boom bye bye that the lawless in society bellow as a mantra – “dem haffi dead”.

Although Barbadians still boast of a high literacy rate – the product of a heavily invested education system – there is the recognition by some that the country has allowed too many of its citizens to fall through the cracks. The result is a lawless group that gladly act out the mantra “dem haffi dead”.

What the blogmaster finds disappointing about the increase in gun violence debate – responsible for four out of the eight murders in 2019- is a perceived expectation that better policing is the answer. The blogmaster is not trivializing the importance of an effective police force and the capacity of the courts to dispense justice. However the well being of any country must also be anchored in the ability to adequately educate and create economic opportunities for citizens. There is a group of lawless Barbadians who has slipped through the net and wear the mantra proudly that “dem haffi dead”.

More depressing is the recognition we have had successive governments unable to manage the PSV sector for the last forty years. The result is that a sub culture has developed to contribute to the current state of gun play.  It is a very optimistic person who believes the government has the will to contribute to hauling our island from the brink of anarchy. The politicians are aware who are the Dons in our communities. They will have to make a choice sooner or later but it will mean foregoing ready financing to support political activities designed to stoke popularity. How many more haffi dead?

The blogmaster listened intently to Attorney General Dale Marshall admission recently that one of the scanners required at the Port Authority to detect contraband was under repair. He went on to share that additional scanners will be ordered to better equip Customs Department given the increase container traffic. His statement should be joined with public positions taken by the Commissioner of Police Tyrone Griffith regarding contraband entering via ports of entry. Again the question whether the government has the will to contribute to the crime/gun solution is up in the air.

How many more “haffi dead”?

Too many studies have been prepared by sociologists, criminologists, educators et al to assist with reform in the relevant areas of civil society to ameliorate the crime problem. The time has come to leave out the talk. The time has come to act. We have to attack a system that continues to breed a “dem haffi dead” mindset.

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159 responses to “Gun Play “Dem Haffi Dead””


  1. This PM has made some eye popping decisions that slightly bend the constitution into a state of governance ruled by an iron fist
    Such unilateralism policies in less then a year should make any individial think out loud and ask what other decisions govt are likely to make which will impact on the peoples freedom
    David BU u should be concerned


  2. FairChild street market the scence of bloods and gore
    Now happening


  3. @NO
    I find it interesting that retired Toronto Deputy Chief Forde, is calling for many of the same things they implemented in Toronto, and yet the random shootings and killing hasn’t stopped. Chief Saunders keeps saying “they know who the bad guys are”,
    +++++++++++++++
    It’s one thing knowing the “bad guys’ its another to gather the evidence to convict them if witnesses are unwilling or refuse to cooperate.

    The Police Union aided and abetted by the Mayor picked the Chief and they made the wrong choice, they had the opportunity to pick a Chief with 21st century ideas and they totally screwed it up now they can’t wait to let his contract expire…
    Speaking of new concepts, a few years ago T & T was mired in corruption in the upper ranks of the local constabulary and the body count was rising so the Gov’t brought in a Chief and a Deputy (both white) from Canada. They weren’t even from a City like Toronto which has a large minority population, they were both from somewhere out west and needless to say they didn’t have the relative cultural experience dealing with minorities plus it totally pissed off the Police (all sections) and they were totally uncooperative. The result was that the Gov’t learnt its mistake and replaced them with locals but the body count is still rising. As for corruption your guess is as good as mine.

  4. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Sargeant January 30, 2019 4:40 PM “…the Gov’t brought in a Chief and a Deputy (both white) from Canada. They weren’t even from a City like Toronto which has a large minority population, they were both from somewhere out west and needless to say they didn’t have the relative cultural experience dealing with minorities…”

    Except that they weren’t dealing with “minorities” In Trinidad & Tobago the black and brown people are the majority. Maybe the Canadian guys were so accustomed to seeing themselves as the “majority” that they didn’t realize that they were the “minority”, and so couldn’t be effective.

  5. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Mariposa January 30, 2019 2:06 PM “FairChild street market the scence of bloods and gore
    Now happening.”

    Dear Mariposa: Please tell the young and not so young men that if there is a breakdown in their relationship with a young woman that SHE WILL TAKE ANOTHER MAN, just as they will take another woman. People are being ridiculous if they expect a 20 something woman or man to embrace celibacy.

    NOBODY is celibate in their 20’s.

    Life is NOT a nunnery.

    Neither is it a monastery.


  6. Simple Simon
    I am not a relationship counsellor far be it for me to be getting mixed up in relationship problems
    Barbados is experiencing the worst crime in its history of Independence and with such a sobering revelation
    The worst has yet to come
    An article written in barbados today by professor. Don Marshall speaks of people will be suffering from Bert fatigue which in my opinion all but sets the stage for frustration and overheated anger

  7. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Mariposa “An article written in barbados today by professor. Don Marshall.”
    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/01/29/adjustment-fatigue/
    Adjustment fatigue
    “…He therefore contended that Government must seek to buffer the possible social fallout by pivoting to other sources of concessionary financing such as China…”

    The article where professor Marshall is quoted, so that others can read for themselves.

  8. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    It would be really helpful if young people stopped posting their every move on social media.

    Long ago, people knew how to be discreet.

    If you were horning a fella, you did not throw that fact in his face.

    You allowed him the dignity of feeling badly in private.

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