Solving crime in Barbados is analogous to a man sitting next to a functioning water faucet and complaining about being thirsty.  However, rather than turning on the faucet, he encourages others to complain with him.

We already know what to do about crime, but we refuse to do it because it is so much easier to simply complain, and commission meaningless studies to make it appear as if we are doing something useful.  We have tolerated the collateral damage for decades, and watched the anguish of crime victims, but we have chosen to do nothing meaningful except talk and complain – why?

We know the root cause of why our students gravitate to a life of crime.  It is primarily because we have designed a school curriculum to make most graduates leave school with no marketable skills.

We know why our school-leavers gravitate to a life of crime.  It is primarily because we have accepted a method of teaching that reinforces the lie that learning complex information is reserved for the few, and that the majority will forever be excluded from that few.

Solutions Barbados has advised both administrations on how to rearrange the school curriculum, so that the easier-to-learn, more exciting practical aspects of subjects can be taught before the more complex theoretical aspects.  Therefore, the entire curriculum will still be taught, but in a way that benefits all students, not just the few.  However, complaining requires significantly less effort.

We seem not to care about the damage that we have done to the self-esteem of most of our school leavers, leaving them vulnerable to being led into a life of crime, drugs and prostitution, because they believe that there is no realistic alternative to acquiring wealth.

We can easily find the drugs and guns if we wanted to, but evidently, we do not want to.  How else can we explain how the least educated school drop-outs can find these illicit things with minimal effort, but our highly trained experts and highly paid consultants claim to have no clue whatsoever.  The simple answer is that they are terrified of exposing what they are likely to find, so they prefer to play it safe and see nothing, rather than suffer the consequences of being courageous and honest.

I cannot blame them for being terrified, but they are solely responsible for their dishonesty.  Anyone who wants to know what the real Barbados is like under the curtain, need only start a political party and run in the next general election, or listen to those who have done so.

The only persons who can meaningfully address Barbados’ crime situation are our Members of Parliament.  They will only do so if they choose to.  For decades, they have chosen not to, and have instead pacified an alarmed public with effective speeches.  Sometimes, the police would be allowed to make examples of a few token criminals.

Solutions Barbados’ policy on the symptoms of crime is to make every offense carry a fine of 10 times its value.  This cost is to be used to compensate the victims and pay for the criminal justice system.  The criminal justice system is designed to serve offenders.  Therefore, they should pay for their service.

Those who plead guilty should not have to pay for a full-service, but a settlement of 3 times the value of the offence.  Those who cannot afford to pay their fines will work them off in providing labour to the nation.  For example, in restoring the Empire Theatre, and other state properties.  Imprisonment is to be reserved for violent offenders and those who choose not to attend work.

Like all effective solutions, these are simple, but not simplistic.  History has shown that simple solutions tend to be initially opposed, but through persistence, the public may eventually benefit.  The unnecessary delays tend to be caused by a small group of individuals who remain in their armchairs, loudly complain, and criticise any measure that either risks their sociopathic emotional high from watching others suffer, or their prominent positions.

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

197 responses to “The Grenville Phillips Column – Eyes Wide Shut”

  1. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    I love men, women and children. I love people.


  2. Vincent Codrington

    A psychotherapist would wrecked his brain trying to figure out what gave rise to Jeffrey Dahmer social pathology …


  3. @Simple Simon

    @theogazerts January 31, 2019 7:43 AM “It could have been a drinking buddy of the principal.”

    “I’ve know the principal from childhood. He doesn’t drink. Has no drinking buddies.”

    Sigh… Sometimes you live up to your name….
    I should have added sexual partner ,….
    “I’ve been his sexual partner from childhood. He didn’t call me” –

  4. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    But theogazerts I didn’t have any sexual partners in childhood, and I don’t have any now. Don’t want any either.

  5. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    The boy needs to continue his formal education, and if not at St. Lucy, perhaps the father can have him home schooled. The crazy Facebook lady has said that she will start a GoFundMe page to provide the money for the boy’s continuing education. Let us see how that works out. As a friend of min is fond of saying, “Money Talks, Bullshit Walks.”

    The father has said that the boy needs uniforms, shoes, books, and I would throw in delicious lunches and transportation, perhaps a nice house near to the school for the son and his father, and a job across the street from the school for the father.

    Let us see how many of you bullshitters will put your money where your mouth is.

  6. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    “These few can make life miserable for the children.”

    These are the scum the ministry tend to keep in the schools, like the Cossey at QC..now finally gone after 16 years of her damn uselessness..and years of destruction of young black minds..

    Sir Simple…no one has to put anything anywhere except to expose the nastiness against and violations of children’s rights on the island by a gang of walking douchebags who have been the politics enslaved and social blights in the lives of generations of children ….and who should have been molding and shaping young minds constructively instead of destroying them..

  7. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Sir Simple…looks my statistics are telling more truth and are holding up much better than your delusions and fantasies…lol

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/01/31/govt-not-addressing-root-causes/

  8. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Wuhloss…Simple muh girl…some are at least pretending to see the light, this is your PM..

    “Mottley also accused regional governments of failing to break away from colonial models of development.

    “We have not removed ourselves from being able to distinguish ourselves between Elizabeth [Queen of England] and Isabella [Former Queen of Spain]. And therefore that colonization of the region has put us on a development path that has not maximized our economic resources in the way in which it can,” she said, while adding that even after independence, the actions of more powerful countries have stifled development.”


  9. “We have not removed ourselves from………+
    She lie? E,W, Barrow said similar.
    The talk will go on to infinity. Too many Bajans are still caught up in mental slavery.
    Listen to the news, read it in the paper in all areas of Government, wunna does talk about concerns wunna got re tourist , talk to tourist about for instance de sewage spill pun de south coast, bend over backwards and please them hoping to get the money wunna think they got and ignore wunna own.

    Import everything that sparkles, functioning or not. Too many of wunna excessive and materialistic, all quotes are from non Barbadians or Caribbean people. Always from the white world.
    Slaves will always be dependent on their masters. As long as they have a little something they will not know that they are slaves.


  10. Prime Minister, Mia Mottley says gross under population is one of many major obstacles to the economic development of Barbados and the wider region which was in urgent need of reform.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/01/31/reform-needed-4/


  11. @Underpopulation??? The woman has lost it. Barbados is overcrowded. It is only underpopulated f we want to punch above our weight.
    This it saddens me to say, is the path to autocracy. It will end in tears. Barbados is not only a failed state, but this Mottley-led government is lost at sea. It does not have a clue what it is doing.
    How can intelligent, young members of this Cabinet tolerate this constant humiliation just for a monthly pay packet?


  12. @Hants

    Barbados is challenged to support the population as it is presently configured. As you know we are an ageing population and our social security systems is inadequate. We have been having brain drain in the region, emigration etc. What can we do NOWE and in the medium and long term to address arrest the situation. It is easy to be critical.


  13. Huuuuum

    Barbados is a failed state and I do agree with your sentiment, but name any place in the world today where the political establishment isn’t failing the masses in someway shape or form? … and it seems as though we are not sensible enough or refused to accept that the prophecy of the Bible is clearly being manifested before our own unseeing eyes…

    But for some twisted reason we haven’t really acknowledge the fact that every facet of our society is falling apart, and yet we are benumbed to the realization that perhaps it is due in part to our own intolerance to anything that is religious, or anything that proclaims the existence of a God that sits on high and looks down below.


  14. Yes, David BU, it is easy to be critical of everyone and everything…….. while attempting to make it seem as though you know and have the answers for everything………..

    ……….yet you’re unable to present anything of substance as an alternative.

  15. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Don’t mind Mia…they are contemplating breeding more of the mentally enslaved instead of dismantling the present structures of the slave society they currently have in place and starting fresh with a new system to begin the healing of the black mind…starting with that WARPED miseducation system that they seem to be so stupidly proud of and cannot see the destructive path it has led them all into in the last 60 years..

    The problem they created started when most black people did not know they were enslavd for centuries…instead of creating systems to reverse that damage because since then in the last 60 years the majority population did not know they ARE STILL MENTALLY ENSLAVED…. …thanks to their rotten, no good leaders who were happen to maintain a slave society, the only thing they maintain OR WILL EVER MAINTAIN, because it still lines their greedy pockets.

    All the vestiges and STRUCTURES of colonial enslavement has to be DISMANTLED…permanently, Barbados and the Caribbean or the majority population CANNOT move forward. unless that happens..

    It would be easier for UK to come pick up their goddamn worthless, useless slaves though…since they created them…..lol

  16. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    thanks to their rotten, no good leaders who were HAPPY to maintain a slave society, the only thing they maintain OR WILL EVER MAINTAIN, because it still lines their greedy pockets.

    Mia needs her come to Jesus moment where she confesses to what BLP and DLP have done over the last 60 years, the crimes they committed against the people…the CORRUPTION THAT SHE IS HIDING FROM ADDRESSING…..instead of trying to increase the population so that the tiefing leaders can do more shite…if she thinks that is the legacy that will earn her any lasting clean name, she is shit outta luck.

  17. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Now…someone please tell me why is the AG’s name calling in something like this…true or not…the optics is bad and a minister’s name being involved in what we are discussing about the leaders in the trafficking and distribution of guns and drugs , we know ministers are involved, but honestly, this is the first time I heard his name called in this and by very credible sources.

    “This same Dale Marshall that assists in trafficking guns and drugs in St. Joseph.”


  18. @SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    As usual manages to spectacularly miss the point while at the same time throwing up more red herrings than the North Atlantic.

    You suggested that you know the so called head master of Grantley Adams School so perhaps that’s the motivation for your nonsense this time?

    You are a prime example that greater age does not imply greater wisdom. In fact, the reverse is probably true for you.


  19. Artax

    Don’t you think that the people have a right to question the ill-conceived policies of government, especially when those policies involves their rights and privileges and a lack of sustainable- transparency?


  20. Mr. Lexicon

    This is one of several problems I have with you.

    You are one of those individuals who read…….yet you do not understand what you read.

    Could you please indicate to me where in my contribution I mentioned anything that could be definitively interpreted as I “think people don’t have a right to question the ill-conceived policies of government, especially when those policies involves their rights and privileges and a lack of sustainable- transparency?”

    You need to stop your habit of falsely attributing things to me which I have not written and then responding to them according to what you believe.


  21. Artax

    Why do you believe that in order to criticize government policies, one has to render an alternative?


  22. Artax

    Yet you’re unable to present anything of substance as an alternative …your words …

    Now how does one go about interpreting the latter part of your statement?


  23. “Why do you believe that in order to criticize government policies, one has to render an alternative?”

    Mr. Lexicon

    Once again, where in my contribution I mention anything as indicated by your above comment?

    I believe you love to jump on other people’s band-wagons to criticize certain contributors or, as the saying goes, “pick up other people’s fire rage.”

    Or you’re just being silly.

    But……only last week you posted two contributions in which you reminded Mariposa she should not be entirely critical of government, but should also present alternative policies.


  24. “Now how does one go about interpreting the latter part of your statement?”

    Mr. Lexicon

    You interpreted my statement as referring to “government policies” when I DID NOT mention anything thereof.

    So you responded according to what you believe.

    Rather than asking me to explain, I believe you’re venturing into reading my mind.

    And please, you can stop now….this silly matter you created does not necessitate you posting 45 contributions to prove yourself correct.

  25. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Yes…and stop doing this evil shite to ya own BLACK CHILDREN and thei vulnerable parents……..natural born leaders like this brave child should be PROTECTED…not destroyed AND CRIMINALIZED…and the jackasses for colonial slaves in the ministry who thought this crime up against the child up…should be fired..

    “The transfer of the 14-year-old boy from Grantley Adams Memorial Secondary School in St Joseph to Darryl Jordan Secondary School in St Lucy has been put on hold.

    Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw told the Weekend Nation yesterday that she had ordered an investigation into the matter.

    Speaking to this newspaper from Miami via telephone, Bradshaw said the decision to suspend the transfer was made following a briefing with the Chief Education Officer and other ministry officials.”


  26. do these politicians really listen to themselves? MAM has been a politician for you and i have never heard her prior to this talk about this post slavery governance theory, if that is what she meant. and that Bim is underpopulated is new, if she intended to say that.

    this whole world is going crazy


  27. @ James Greene,

    Let us start from the beginning. The prime minister is a lawyer, and I am told a good one, so her professional modus operandi is to be briefed then she goes in to court and talks as if she was an eye witness. Behind it all is often very little substantive knowledge.
    What the prime minister has said is the outline of a world vision, a way of interpreting social experience. There is a need for more meat on the bone, which she must spell out.
    What it looks like to me is a few ideas she canvassed from her consultants in preparation for the speech. Nothing more. The prime minister is not a person with great intellectual depth.

  28. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @James Greene February 1, 2019 6:00 PM “…and that Bim is underpopulated is new.”

    I worked as a census taker in 1990 specifically because I wanted to see how Barbados was. I censused more than 500 households. The hardest work for the leas money I have ever done.
    But interesting and worth it to get to know my country again after a significant absence. and at that time i realised that Barbados’ birth rate was/is too low, in spite of the common talk even among “well educated” people that “dem young girls getting too much children”

    The truth: there are still too many of us born before 1962 (when the oral contraceptive became available) and there are too few of us born after 1962 which is when Barbados’ birth rate plummeted. If you were born before 1962 you will recall that it was not unusual to have 3, 4, or 5 siblings at elementary school together. Today it is sometimes 2, but more likely 1.

    Before 1962 the average Bajan woman had about 5 children in her lifetime, the average now is 1.7. In order to be sustainable it needs to be 2.2. You may recall that it is alleged that a former Minister of Education intimated that Bajan women should “breed some more.” Wrong approach. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. If you refer to women as though they are livestock you will not get a good result. So both the BLP and the DLP know that Barbados’ birth rate is too low. However neither party knows what to do about it. The word begins with M, and more of M should go to working/lower class families, but the political class in Barbados is NOT pro working class, so they can’t see the answer which is right in front of their eyes. Barbados cannot grow its population by shovelling more and more tax money and tax benefits in the direction of old white men, they need to send more of the tax goodies in the direction of poor black women who are the ones who can and who have ALWAYS reproduced the population. But who wants to pay black working class women more? Who wants to give them more tax benefits? Who wants to give them a 40 year tax holiday? Not ’bout hay!

    So Barbados is both over populated by old people like me who are making increasingly heavy demands on the pension, health and other social systems, and under populated by young people ready to move into the productive workforce.


  29. ss,

    i didnt get the sense that that was what she meant. she compared Bim with Singapore on a per kilometre per population basis and then went on to compare in the same manner Guyana with the UK and Suriname with Netherlands.

    no where in that speech did she make a generational low birth rate comparison.

    nevertheless i understand your point

  30. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    Child bearing and child rearing are hard work. Do any of our policy makers understand that? I’ve said it already and I’ll say it again, Barbados’ maternity leave entitlement has been stuck at 12 weeks since 1967. Who else is doing anything for the same reward as in 1967? Any of the captains of industry or any of the political class?

    No?

    The only people who can grow Barbados’ population is black working class families, but most of wunna on this blog don’t even like back working class women even though all or most o’ wunna are the grandsons of the same black working class women.

    So we can import 100,000 fully grown young people from anywhere, but it won’t be the same Barbados, or we can reproduce and grow our young people ourselves.


  31. at the moment we are experiencing severe economic problems so much so that govt is firing people and the private sector is not hiring. there is tremendous pressure on the environmental and social fabric of Bim.

    so whether we import or replicate by birth 100,000 more persons what are the chances of them becoming productive if there is nothing to produce?

    i sense MAM hasnt fully thought this thru. it seems like this is her MO- shoot from the hip and hope for the best

  32. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife February 1, 2019 7:23 PM
    “So we can import 100,000 fully grown young people from anywhere, but it won’t be the same Barbados, or we can reproduce and grow our young people ourselves.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    And employ them where? In the overgrown cowitch cane fields or as beach-bums?

    How about finding work for the readily available 75,000 and more “voluntarily idle’ sitting on the bloc(k)s and ‘wukking-up’ in the whorehouses and then incentivize them to breed?

    Where would these imported ready-made taxpayers, skilled and upstanding residents come from?
    From countries facing similar demographic challenges with their own well-educated and skilled labour force?

    Why not from Haiti or Venezuela or even from the shanty towns of West Africa whose residents would pay an arm and leg to go to Europe via North Africa?

  33. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Sage Annunaki

    It becomes blatantly obvious by (a) empty Mugabe’s spoken words and photo shoots (b) the paucity of actions of her regime’s programs and (3) the ever expanding murders THAT MUGABE HAS NO SOLUTIONS.

    So the new Central Bank Governor has been wise enough to point out that Mugabe has “borrowed from Peter well enough to pay off Paul” in the short term

    But what has been noticeably absent has been the appearance of any tangible economic activities that would justify her changing of the Cuntstitution and importation of Rawdone and the other two.

    So all like now, people like T. Inniss and ManyPosers should be dropping articles about the cumulative costs of their salaries and setting this against any one of the three of them delivering

    Furthermore, these two DLP agents should be gathering and distributing information about how the MyMoney scam is progressing, AND WHO HAS BEEN CROOKED SO FAR, and what has been going on with Mccunny ‘s portfolio

    It just goes to show you that the intelligence gathering mechanism of the DLP is poor.

    Equally so, the so vital campaigning of Reverend Bishop Pastor Joseph Atherley seems equally shabby since neither seems to be making any waves and keeping visible like Mugabe and Charles Me Love You Long Time Jong.

    They, Mugabe’s opponents, do NOT understand The Art of War

  34. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please

    The puerile hypothesis by the Prime Minister is an indication of how lost she is with her policies for the growth of the economy

    Here she goes on record to broadcast her policy on saving the economy through population growth and having more citizens shore up the NIS development bank of Barbados

    It would at least take 18 years for any child born today to become a contributor to the GoB private lending bank

    And billions of dollars in raising that population to the age of contribution.

    Pray tell de ole man if Mugabe going feed and clothe and pay the wages of the supporting matrix from more Central Blank printed money?

    But all this fine examination of her hair brained ideas start to show up how equally woefully idiotic Mugabe is to David Thompson

    They both get to be elected Prime Minister BUT HAVE NOT GOT A CLUE ON HOW TO RUN THE COUNTRY AND GROW ITS ECONOMY!!!

    ALL HAIL MUGABE!!!


  35. @ Piece,

    II have sad here that the prime minister is not as clever as she thinks she is, or as her fan club will have you believe. The trick is speaking without notes is that it leaves you with the flexibility to say you have been misunderstood. The oral tradition works in a semi-literate culture.
    Just ask her to put her argument in writing.


  36. The under-populated theory seem to be a DLP idea that was recycled.

    It is commonly accepted that the last administration had p[polices /ideas/schemes that when implement did little or no good for the common man. It is somewhat frightening to see the current administration using the old DLP playbook and using the excuse the DLP said or did the same thing.

    It looks as if Mia and her gang lacks originality ….

    But “we got an upgrade”.
    Murdah, ya gun kill ma
    Alice in Wonderland
    Bizarro’s World


  37. “The transfer of the 14-year-old boy from Grantley Adams Memorial Secondary School in St Joseph to Darryl Jordan Secondary School in St Lucy has been put on hold.

    Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw told the Weekend Nation yesterday that she had ordered an investigation into the matter.

    Speaking to this newspaper from Miami via telephone, Bradshaw said the decision to suspend the transfer was made following a briefing with the Chief Education Officer and other ministry officials.”

    Just what most thought. Almost like a scam
    [No paperwork;
    a call from a pseudon̶y̶m̶-number (the equivalent of a BU anonymouse); ]
    messages and threats delivered;
    citizens incensed;
    outrage from keyboard warriors

    And in comes the MoE on her horse, charging to the rescue, slaying the evil knight and his cohorts.

    Murdah, ya gun kill ma
    Alice in Wonderland
    Bizarro’s World
    1984
    Animal Farm
    Groundhog Day
    Not failed but failing

  38. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @millertheanunnaki February 1, 2019 9:07 PM “And employ them where? In the overgrown cowitch cane fields or as beach-bums?”

    @ SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife February 1, 2019 7:23 PM
    “So we can import 100,000 fully grown young people from anywhere, but it won’t be the same Barbados, or we can reproduce and grow our young people ourselves.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Sarcasm dear miller. Sarcasm. Let us be clear. i was not seriously suggesting that we import 100,000 people. People beget children under 3 circumstances.

    One: the unavailability of contraception as happened in our parents generation.

    Two: Ignorance of the sensible and safe use of contraception

    Three: When they feel confident that they will be able to raise their children safely and well to adulthood.

    Barbados is largely at three, and has been for 2 generations. People will not “breed” to please politicians. People will bear and rear children when the social and economic circumstance is fit.

    If politicians want young Bajans, they will do all in their power to right the social and economic circumstances. That is what WE PAY POLITICIANS to do.

    Are the politicos doing the job which WE PAY THEM to do?

  39. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    Bearing and raising children is PAINFUL, sometimes DANGEROUS, always time consuming and mostly expensive. We live in a Barbados where some of the political class have sometimes refused to have anything to do with raising their own biological children. And some have refused to lift a finger to help raise nieces and nephews and first cousins in need.

    Wunna want me to call some of the names of the reluctant politico daddies, and aunties and uncles of the political class now?

    When the fellas get serious. Then the women will get serious.

    Cheap talk don’t raise children. Brutal hard work is often required. And if the women don’t feel like doing it, it won’t be done.

    Massa day done dead. The political massas can’t force the women to do what they don’t want to do.

  40. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Sage Annunaki

    I had blogged this earlier but it did not post so I will attempt it one more time.

    It becomes blatantly obvious by (a) empty Mugabe’s spoken words and photo shoots (b) the paucity of actions of her regime’s programs and (3) the ever expanding murders THAT MUGABE HAS NO SOLUTIONS.

    So the new Central Bank Governor has been wise enough to point out that Mugabe has “borrowed from Peter well enough to pay off Paul” in the short term

    But what has been noticeably absent has been the appearance of any tangible economic activities that would justify her changing of the Cuntstitution and importation of Rawdone and the other two.

    So all like now, people like T. Inniss and ManyPosers should be dropping articles about the cumulative costs of their salaries and setting this against any one of the three of them delivering

    Furthermore, these two DLP agents should be gathering and distributing information about how the MyMoney scam is progressing, AND WHO HAS BEEN CROOKED SO FAR, and what has been going on with Mccunny ‘s portfolio

    It just goes to show you that the intelligence gathering mechanism of the DLP is poor.

    Equally so, the so vital campaigning of Reverend Bishop Pastor Joseph Atherley seems equally shabby since neither seems to be making any waves and keeping visible like Mugabe and Charles Me Love You Long Time Jong.

    They, Mugabe’s opponents, do NOT understand The Art of War

  41. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ the Honourable Blogmaster your assistance please with an item here for the Sage Annunaki thank you


  42. @Theo,

    I can find two relatively instances in our modern history of offloading the alleged surplus of Barbados, apart from the exporting of people to Panama, the UK and US; those instances were in the 1850s, when scores of Bajans left Barbados to settle in Vieux Fort in St Lucia, and in the early 1960s, nearly 100 years later, when a delegation left Barbados for Dominica to discuss transferring ‘surplus’ Bajans there. Otherwise, immigration has served us well since the turn of the 20the century.
    It would help f the prime minister or her advisers would publish a paper on the economics of population growth.


  43. PDYR i am not a dlp agent. I simply might have alligned ideaolgies with similar parallels to the dlp
    It is not my job or am i being paid to be a spy or any kind of agent workkng on behalf of any political group or organization in barbados
    Bro before putting pen to paper get your facts right
    Have a good day

  44. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    Demographics is hard, because it deals with human behaviour, and human behaviour is exceedingly complex. Human behaviour is not an easy subject like nuclear physics or astrophysics or mathematics.

    Even the Chinese with 2 billion brains to call on got it wrong.

  45. SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife Avatar
    SirSimpleSimonPresidentForLife

    @Mariposa February 2, 2019 12:39 PM “I am not a DLP agent.”

    Lolll!!!

    ROFLMFAF!!!


  46. PLT,

    what is the charge of receiving? and would such a charge be separate from ML?


  47. David,

    the above was posted in the wrong thread

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