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Submitted by William Skinner

The current crisis has ruthlessly exposed the body politic and our socio-economic psyche, in a manner most of us would never have imagined.

The devastating truth is that we as citizens, have become victims of the denial syndrome. For nearly two decades, we have witnessed the social and economic decline next door to us but chose to believe that “dah can’t happen hey”.

As negatives within the socio-economic structure manifested themselves , the denial syndrome became the popular escape route: there was no deterioration of our agricultural base, only farmers who did not know what they were doing; no problem in education, only a lethargic teaching profession;

No gangs because nobody was beaten to pulp as “ they do in America”; no drug problem, only a few undesirables from socially depressed areas who “engaged” in trafficking and finally, no crisis in the foreign reserves only prophets of “doom and gloom”.

This denial syndrome is nothing new. During the 60s and early 70s, those who expressed concern about the way in which the society was being developed were branded communists, racists and socially unstable thugs who were influenced by dangerous and foreign ideologies. They were eventually silenced by the Public Order Act while the dominant political managerial class continued its path of denial.

As we grapple with the International Monetary Fund, we seem bent on denying that we must save ourselves. The Fund cannot save us. The first step in overcoming this crisis is to accept that we the citizens must be the true guardians of our fate.

The populace must demand a higher level of accountability from those in authority. Failure to do so will result in a form of dictatorship which will be present but never seen or believed. It is very evident that even as we head down the path ,the denial syndrome has convinced us that the current situation is not as precarious as all present indicators suggest.

Errol Barrow once said that he wanted the Constitution repatriated from Washington. Are we now going to deny that our fate is in the hands of those in Washington, Europe, and Tokyo? And that it appears Caracas will also be appointed a guardian?

Are we prepared to remain victims of the denial syndrome while our society deteriorates beyond recognition?

This letter/opinion was published in the Week-end Edition of the Nation Newspaper

On Friday, October 11, 1991.


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107 responses to “Denial Syndrome Killing Barbados”


  1. @Dee Word

    If you suspect there are other reasons there is nothing preventing you from listing them.

  2. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @ Skinner, this is said with mild jest but serious intent nonetheless…

    Re your comment “Are we now going to deny that our fate is in the hands of those in Washington, Europe and “Tokyo” ? And that it appears “carracas will also be appointed guardian.”[…] If the article was written today it would have said Bejing and there would have been no mention of Caracas…”

    Why did you take your eyes off China in the early 90s… that senor – for a man of your astuteness as seen on these pages – is rather interesting (remarkable really)!

    You were ‘spot on’ with everything else… you were in the right geography of Asia but got blinded by that Japanese dominance of he 70s – 90s.

    That’s the jestful part…

    The truth is tho that using the Japanese reference had better currency as they were dominant … But in these short 30 years China has effectively ‘taken over’!

    That’s the really deeply serious part… It was there and surely you (as others did) saw it but couldn’t wrap our minds around the fact that they would be here so quickly.

    Scary amazing!

    BTW don’t let’s make the same mistake re Caracas… Ur reference was applicable then for all the same reasons it’s applicable now: they are a troublesome (destabilizing) force in the region… Let’s not do a China – in a vastly different context – on that one.

    You are still ‘Spot On’.


  3. @ Hal May 10, 2020 10:52 AM

    ” And since the war, only Thatcher and Blair had law qualifications. ”

    She is the only British PM to be trained in the sciences( he had a first degree in chemistry).


  4. Caribbean governments continue to be showed up as incompetent, that is why people SHOULD NOT trust putting their lives in these fools hands, it looks like they only aspire to get a title and access to the people’s perks, treasury and pension fund, after that they are so inflated and bloated with their own shit, that they cannot function..

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/05/10/us-faa-downgrade-was-a-very-unfortunate-development-that-could-have-been-avoided/

    Much more will be exposed between their corruption and incompetence.

  5. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    They can never seem to agree on anything, always looking to contradict and oneup each other trying to impress who don’t give a shit about them, this is disgraceful and a shame in the 21st century…the only thing they seem to excel at is getting their own people ROBBED or SUED and somehow they too are the beneficiaries of those thefts…

    ….the recent Cahill thieves suing the government over the DLP scam comes to mind, every governent in the last 2 decades always make sure when they leave the parliament, there is always a multimillion dollar lawsuit going against the people and island, without fail..

    https://www.thenewtodaygrenada.com/local-news/government-tricked-by-cruise-line/?fbclid=IwAR1gzGsMvQGWXQFy9PnWgjtz_sRRt7BjhDfkyMObEOke8ZudpoNSd2fjOac

    “Over the years, Prime Minister Mitchell has often fell victim to several so-called foreign investors in connection with millions of dollars on investment projects.

    The island lost over US$5 million that was guaranteed by government from a bank in Europe for United States investor E.J Miller who promised to build a luxury hotel in the Mt. Hartman area.

    Last year, information emerged that a foreign outfit that was given the go-ahead to build a shrimp farm plant in Victoria, St. Mark ran off with EC$52.2 million that were collected from the sale of Grenadian passport through a programme known as Citizenship by Investment.


  6. @ Robert

    Law degrees are not just easy, they are very popular in the UK. I believe the majority, certainly a large number, of people with law degrees do not practice. The study law to extend their knowledge.
    My insurance broker has a law degree which he shows off in his office.

  7. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    They too love their foreign crooks, that is why from Barbados, right across the Caribbean, the people will always be robbed thanks to their stupid, wicked governments..


  8. Hal AustinMay 10, 2020 9:29 AM

    @ William

    My sister would have been at the Modern round about your time.

    How come I would have been there at about the same time and never knew any Skinner nor Austin?


  9. @ NorthernObserver May 10, 2020 12:13 PM

    Singapore has retained the death penalty and the punishment of flogging, thus educating people to become better citizens.

    Perhaps we should reintroduce these punishments in the Caribbean in order to substantially reduce the crime rate.

  10. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Tron at 4:01 PM

    You have surfaced at the right time. What a relief from the depression of Lock Downs. Carry on smartly. Wow !!

  11. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ John A
    @ Piece
    Thanks for the compliment. The truth is that I am now wary of discourse especially by people who can only see their parties points of view. The only intellectually honest position to take is that these two parties have down equally well and equally badly.
    I think that the COVID has dramatically changed the path. I think that the fact that there is a Duopoly has been well established. We must now swiftly move to a new way of thinking .
    @ Piece, there is hope for any third party but that party must first seek to enlighten the populace.
    I think that Senator Franklyn is the most incisive and impressive parliamentarian at this time. Like you said sometime ago, Atherley should consider making Senator Franklyn the leader because the Senator will attract others more quickly than Atherley.
    @ John A, keep up the good work.

  12. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Dame Bajans
    I certainly did not know the modern had any students , teachers or general workers there with the surname : Bajans.
    I really can’t remember any “Bajans “. We had some Smalls Brathwaites Hunts Austins etc . I never met anybody name Dame Bajans .
    Did you go to school at the Modern or the Coca Cola factory?

  13. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Another brilliant piece of reporting by BT
    “Members of the Suppressing Criminal Activity Threatened Society (SCATS) confiscated thousands of marijuana plants in St George on Friday.
    Shortly before 5 pm, SCATS members, who were acting on information received, went to a bushy area along 2nd Avenue, Greens, where a number of marijuana fields were discovered ranging from seedlings to 18ft in height.
    The police removed 3,257 plants but, due to failing light, the eradication process was stopped.
    Officers returned to the area today and successfully removed 8,026 plants.
    The drugs, weighing 920 pounds with an estimated street value $1,832,340, is currently in the possession of the police.”[quote]

    so the total plant haul was 3257 + 8026, or was it 8026? In either case, WHY bother removing the valuable sections to get 920 pounds? (we know 8000 plants weight more than 8000lbs) Would you not have a big fire and burn the whole lot. Makes one wonder where the 920lbs will end up? Also makes one wonder why anybody would ever import it, when so much is available here.

  14. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ DPD
    Thanks even in jest you are seriously right. I remember when the first Japanese Toyota cars came to Bim. They almost caught rust sitting in a vacant lot on Collymore. A member of my family bought one and showed off the features…… since then Toyota never looked back in Bim.
    When Kyfin Simpson brought in the first Suzuki we called them “motorcycles with tops.” The rest is history.
    In these little stories are serious lessons. We spend so much time trying to prove we are “ educated “ that we don’t pay attention to what’s happening.
    Twenty years ago nobody knew of Mark Maloney but now he owns the country.
    So you are spot on as well. We need to pay attention and try to have a real dramatic change re: post COVID. If not twenty years from, Barbados underground might not be a blog but a country.

  15. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Northern Observer
    Thanks for the compliment. The struggle continues. Stay safe.


  16. A body rots and decomposes, not in a single day, but over time. So too, does the body politic.

    Kudos to Skinner! As the late, great Curtis Mayfield would have put it … unfinished business … “Keep on Pushing” (a great inspirational hymn to the civil rights movement.


  17. William Skinner

    re your post at 7:11 am on May 10th in which you said.

    But the most absurd thing I read in recent times was right here on BU , when some brilliant person wrote that Barbados tourist industry will bounce back quickly because we have a lot of sunshine and that in the cold months Barbados can be promoted as a place to avoid COVID!! Imagine in the midst of the most destructive virus since the plague, we will be the tourist destination of choice while the entire globe will be practicing social distancing.

    I think you were referring to my post of April 21st which contains some elements which you garbled and in which I said;

    “So what is next? I think that it is quite likely that the Tourism industry will be badly damaged but will not die. There is too much invested in it by both the Government and the private sector to allow it to fail totally. There will have to be a lot of strategic planning over the next few months to keep it on life support and allow it to blossom into a different entity in the next few years. Our Caribbean Islands still have a resource that is most valuable. If all goes right we can claim that we have withstood C-19 better than our big neighbours to the North and South. Indeed, our size will make it possible for us to make the next and following outbreaks of Covid-19, easy to control. The Caribbean Islands will be able to exploit what I think will be a fact, that we will be intrinsically capable of controlling any new outbreaks with little loss of life and deleterious effects on health. That will allow us to get the rich people to come back to our tourist plants much sooner than most people think possible. I think that when Covid-19 comes around again we will have ways to control it that are only now only glimmering, they may include; use of high quality masks by the whole population; minimal use of Ventilators; Use of Ozone therapies; Using new hi-tech methods for surveillance; perhaps the abandonment of vaccines and use of better new drugs in collaboration with the Animal Scientists.”

    What are the facts so far? In the almost 3 weeks that have elapsed since I wrote my piece and you responded, all the Caribbean Islands have done very much better in terms of incidence of the disease, in every metric, than the bigger countries that surround us. Can’t you see that this is a fact that could be exploited to strategically plan ahead. We are better placed to bounce back in significantly less time than our large neighbours.

    What do you propose should be done with the significant tourist plants we possess in the Caribbean? leave them to die? Note i was making a case for the Caribbean, not Barbados alone, to start thinking strategically about what could be done with those plants while the Tourist industry is reeling from Covid’s blows.


  18. Another BU talk-a-thon. I keep asking what have ye experts conceptualise, implement, evaluste and monitor? Too many fantasy.

  19. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ lysllsmall
    I respectfully suggest that your plan will not be feasible. I assure you that the entire Caribbean tourist industry will not be returning any time soon. If you think that only the Caribbean has summer like weather, that is how we all like to think. You seem to think that slapping on a mask and ventilators are all. Believe people don’t mind doing that now but every market we now reap benefits from has its own tourist industry. With high prices and lingering psychological fears , it’s going to take a lot more than that.
    As for the hotel plants, many of them throughout the region will remain white elephants. Perhaps the owners could convert them into high priced condos for well off citizens and bring some much needed competition into regional real estate markets.
    I read in today’s Nation a very interesting article by @ PLT.
    I have as already outlined in BU about two or three weeks ago how we can stimulate our economy. About three years ago , I had also submitted my way forward at that time.
    Furthermore over the years I have submitted my ideas on two occasions, to national bodies
    1.1987: Solutions For Unemployment
    The Education Component
    Presented to the Task Force on Unemployment;
    2. 1992: Suggestions Re: Assisting Development Of our Youth
    Presented to The National Commission On Youth.
    So, many of my ideas are known.
    We can’t always agree .


  20. William Skinner

    Thanks for your prompt response to my post.
    We will have to agree to disagree. But you are the expert in this area so you are probably right.

    I however don’t think that any of us have an absolutely clear fool proof crystal ball as to what will happen in Tourism in Barbados or in the caribbean subregion over the next few years. So a declaration of its total death seems to me to be somewhat foolhardy. Look at the worldometer charts and the Financial Times charts and you will see that in the Caribbean the incidence of covid-19 has plateaued in most states except Jamaica and is generally trending down in all the others at very low levels as contrasted with those of our neighbours which are also plateauing but at very high levels. There are reasons for this. That must mean something. In addition, a huge amount of wide ranging research is going on on Covid-19 and there are several lines which appear to point to cultural as well as control by drugs in the next 2 years.

    I will continue following the charts and seeing what they suggest as to the severity of this epidemic. I think the eventual story might well tend towards my take than yours. But who knows? You might be right in your analysis.

  21. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @hants
    we were recently discussing this, when you tagged me as a rich, capitalist. $20K is cheap.
    https://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/245460/price-reach-us-treatment


  22. @Lyall

    Agree with your caution about the unknown. With the world upsized at the moment there is a lot of fog about what should be the clear next steps. If there is a treatment/vaccine found in the next 12-24 months it means leisure/business travel will resume in some form, therefore a market will exist. What others are also saying is that post covid planning is a must as it was a must pre covid as it pertains to the planning of our economic sectors. The global economy has been affected by the pandemic, some more than most, what we want is for our planners to strengthen the economic sectors to reduce our dependence on tourism. note the word reduce.


  23. yes David, reduce not eliminate.

  24. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    On a pleasant side bar. I notice that BU is becoming a kind of incubator, we have produced Senator Franklyn , Judge Cumberbatch and now @ PLT, seems to be getting some relatively huge prominence in the Nation.
    You must be congratulated for giving us all the opportunity to have this voice. Like all families , we do have differences. The struggle continues.
    I appreciate you Sir!

    @ lyallsmall
    I am a sucker for good manners. In response to our little discussion and your impeccable debating manners I am now downgrading my critique of your submission from “ absurd” to: I strongly disagree.
    Stay safe.


  25. Thanks William, let us continue to contribute to making Barbados a wholesome place to live and be proud.

    #proudtobebajan


  26. We talk a lot about education here, and in Barbados.

    Yet when in response to part of a post by one of our esteemed BU elite thus, I got the very strange response.
    RE Believe it or not, we have people on BU defending and promoting the worst president ever on the planet earth.
    WITH ALL DUE RESPECT SIR. HOW IS THIS UNBELIEVABLE? DID NOT FOLK DEFEND AND PROMOTE OTHERS? DO FOLK ON BU HAVE THE RIGHT TO PROMOTE AND DEFEND WHO THEY LIKE WITOUT THIS BEING INCREDULOUS?
    CAN YOU PLEASE KINDLY ILLUCIDATE AND ILLUMINATE WITH RESPECT TO THE PARAMETERS AND RUBRICS THAT YOU USED TO COME TO YOUR CONCLUSION?

    HOW IS THE MAN A GREATER SINNER, AND LESS FLAWED THAN YOU OR ANYONE ELSE? HE IS CERTAINLY MORE FUN AND MORE SUCCESSFUL..

    With all due respect Sir, I was not the recipient of free education. My mother worked extremely hard to pay Louis Lynch at the Modern High School , to ensure that I can tell you this and I want you to read this very clearly : I would not insult my mother, Louis Lynch or anybody , who has assisted me in getting a little education to ever pretend that I would waste a second in any genuine response to you are anybody who can write the crap you just wrote.

    How on earth would giving a simple, sincere, answer to a reasonable question insult any one’s mother, or Louis Lynch or anybody? How?

    What did the question have to do with being the recipient of free education or not, or the amount of maternal effort expended to pay Louis Lynch at the Modern High School?

    Then we wonder why Barbados is dying.

    Now I have reached the stage where I do not care too much except about eternal and eschatological matters, and getting a good laugh. But if our esteemed elite give non sequiturs as answers to simple questions how will such folk make Barbados a wholesome place to live and be proud.

    How exactly?

  27. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    Tron do make a very good case about the passage of time and nation building. Generally, it takes hundred of years for a country to develop into a mature and prosperous society. Singaore, Taiwan and South Korea are unique and exceptions.There is no blue print or formula out there that magically transform a nation into developed status. Even the USA ascendency was an exception. In less than a hundred years, the USA was already a major economic and military power on the world stage. That’s impressive.

    Compare that with the Latin american countries that have been independent since at least 1830. None have made it to develop status since. Don’t mine Chile and Mexico OECD status. That is pure symbolism and politics.

  28. fortyacresandamule Avatar
    fortyacresandamule

    @Wlliam. You shouldn’t be surprised that Trump has supporters in BIM and on BU. Not having any supporters here would have been more a surprise for me. The human condition is littered with contradiction and self-destructive behavior.This reminds me of the famous tribal king in west africa who protested incessantly to Queen Victoria upon hearing about the abolition of the slave trade.


  29. ANOTHER NON SEQUITUR!

    wHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP TO HAVING TRUMP SUPPORTERS IN BIM OR ON BU OR ON MARS HAVE TO DO WITH THE FACT THAT “The human condition is littered with contradiction and self-destructive behavior.”?
    MY DEAR PATERNAL GRANNY USE TO OFT REMARK THAT “EVERY PIECE OF CLOTH IN THE STORE HAS ITS OWNER OR POTENTIAL PURCHASER.”

    MANY PEOPLE ON BU AND AROUND THE WORLD USED TO SUPPORT THE LAST PRESIDENT JUST BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK, LOOKED GOOD AND SOUNDED GOOD, EVEN THOUGH THE DISCERNING COULD SEE HE WAS A DEVIL, AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST.

  30. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @William Skinner May 10, 2020 8:07 AM “Mia must know that she will win the next election unless something seismic happens.”

    But something seismic is happening.

    If COVID-19 isn’t seismic, then I don’t know what is.


  31. MANY PEOPLE ON BU AND AROUND THE WORLD USED TO SUPPORT THE LAST PRESIDENT JUST BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK, LOOKED GOOD AND SOUNDED GOOD, EVEN THOUGH THE DISCERNING COULD SEE HE WAS A DEVIL, AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST. {Quote}

    @ GP

    You know full well that many people on BU and around the world does support Trump just because he WHITE.

    THAT IS A FACT THAT CANNOT BE REFUTED.

    Some people would tell you that Trump don’t look good and he don’t sound good either. And the discerning would also say he is the devil and an obvious Antichrist. But you would want we to believe that you right and them wrong.

    Man, look, the same way you got you opinions bout Obama and Trump, people got their opinions bout them too.

    Just because you does read a few Bible verses, feel you is the authority on the Bible, hate Obama and like Trump, don’t make your opinions right or wrong.

    The people that like Obama and hate Trump don’t make them right or wrong either.

    AT THE END OF THE DAY IT IS JUST A MATTER OF AN OPINION.

    But you got to admit that Trump does tell nuff, nuff lies—— and they are recorded on video for everybody to see.

    THAT IS A FACT THAT CANNOT BE REFUTED.

  32. Cuhdear Bajan Avatar

    @GP May 11, 2020 7:40 PM “MANY PEOPLE ON BU AND AROUND THE WORLD USED TO SUPPORT THE LAST PRESIDENT JUST BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK, LOOKED GOOD AND SOUNDED GOOD, EVEN THOUGH THE DISCERNING COULD SEE HE WAS A DEVIL, AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST.”

    My response: Can you please kindly illucidate and illuminate with respect to the parameters and rubrics that you used to come to your conclusion? How is the previous President a greater sinner, and less flawed than you or anyone else?

  33. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Interesting remark: “MANY PEOPLE ON BU AND AROUND THE WORLD USED TO SUPPORT THE LAST PRESIDENT JUST BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK, LOOKED GOOD AND SOUNDED GOOD, EVEN THOUGH THE DISCERNING COULD SEE HE WAS A DEVIL, AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST.”

    The obvious comparative inference from this is that the author supports the current president because he is ‘WHITE, LOOKS GOOD AND SOUNDS GOOD’ despite the fact that many discerning others see him as a ‘DEVIL AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST’!

    Pres Obama was a number of other things besides those few above as indeed the current guy is too but particularly in his public persona Obama was respectful to others as a mannerly gentleman is expected to be, articulate on matters of state (whether one agreed with his policies or not) and forceful without being boorish and condescending…. NONE of which this guy displays.

    However, whereas one blogger calls POTUS “the worst president ever on the planet earth” based clearly on his obtuse behavior which has divided a nation and the world and set us all on edge awaiting some impetuous act that leads us to war or major civil protests that assessment is considered lacking in elucidation and illumination…. whereas MORE DISCERNING folks can define Obama as a “devil and anti-christ” based on …well …his devilishness, I presume!

    This is remarkably, reasoned debate! 🙂


  34. re @ GP

    You know full well that many people on BU and around the world does support Trump just because he WHITE.

    IF THEY DO THEY WOULD BE STUPID

    RE Some people would tell you that Trump don’t look good and he don’t sound good either. BUT DOES NOT MEAN THAT HE DID NOT BRING BACK MILLIONS OF MANUFACTURING JOBS
    HE WAS EFFECTIVE IN THAT WAY

    HE IS SURE LOTS OF FUN LOL

    I PARTICULARLY LIKE HOW HE RUNS FOLK RAGGED

    RE And the discerning would also say he is the devil and an obvious Antichrist.

    WHICH DISCERNING SIR ? YOU MEAN THE STANDARD BIBLE ILLITERATE?

    DO YOU KNOW WHAT ANTICHRIST IS ?

    RE Just because you does read a few Bible verses, feel you is the authority on the Bible,
    NO I HAVE FOUR DEGREES IN THEOLOGY AND KNOW THE BIBLE WELL—VERY WELL

    AND THOSE WHO KNOW ME WELL KNOW THAT I AM AN AUTHORITY on the Bible,

    RE
    AT THE END OF THE DAY IT IS JUST A MATTER OF AN OPINION.

    SO THEN YOU ARE PROVING MY POINT THAT SKINNER ERRED IN HIS RANT

    RE But you got to admit that Trump does tell nuff, nuff lies—— and they are recorded on video for everybody to see.

    IT IS ALSO A FACT THAT CANNOT BE REFUTED.THAT OBAMA UNTRUTHFULLY SAID IF YOU LIKE YOUR DOCTOR YOU CAN KEEP YOUR DR AND IF YOU LIKE YOUR PLAN YOU CAN KEEP YOUR PLAN

    IT IS ALSO A FACT THAT CANNOT BE REFUTED.THAT THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT WAS FAR FROM AFFORDABLE

    IT IS ALSO A FACT THAT CANNOT BE REFUTED.THAT I CAN SPEAK OF THIS WITH OUT FEAR OF CONTRADICTION. MUST I TELL YOU WHY?


  35. RE “MANY PEOPLE ON BU AND AROUND THE WORLD USED TO SUPPORT THE LAST PRESIDENT JUST BECAUSE HE WAS BLACK, LOOKED GOOD AND SOUNDED GOOD, EVEN THOUGH THE DISCERNING COULD SEE HE WAS A DEVIL, AND AN OBVIOUS ANTICHRIST.”

    My response: Can you please kindly illucidate and illuminate with respect to the parameters and rubrics that you used to come to your conclusion?

    THATS VERY EASY…….VERY EASY
    JUST LOOK UP THE SCRIPTURES ON ANTICHRIST AND THE SPIRIT OF ANTICHRIST
    I AM NOT AS BIBLE ILLITERATE.
    WHEN I USE BIBLICAL TERMS I KNOW OF WHAT I SPEAK


  36. TRUMP HAS BEEN ABLE TO RALLY THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN THE USA TO DELIVER IN THE CURRENT PANDEMIC

    CAN MIA GET OUR PRIVATE SECTOR TO DELIVER IN THE CURRENT PANDEMIC OR EVER ?

    INDICATE WHEN EVER AND IN WHAT WAY THE ONLY BLACK PRESIDENT EVER RALLIED THE PRIVATE SECTOR IN THE USA TO DELIVER ABOUT ANYTHING?


  37. IS IT REALLY TRUE THE THINGS THAT ARE BEING REVEALED ABOUT THE EVIL THINGS GONE BY THE SAINTLY OBAMA REGIME ADMINISTRATION TO DESTROY THE INCOMING TRUMP ADMINISTRATION?

    IS IT REALLY TRUE?
    IS IT REALLY TRUE THAT SAINT OBAMA ENGAGED IN SUCH UNGENTLEMANLY BEHAVIOUR?


  38. So we are going to turn Williams blog into a Trump Obama bashing affair? Is this what supposedly intelligent men will do? Should the blogmaster delete similar comments to follow? You all don’t get rh tired?


  39. will the Antichrist be a homosexual?

    we have no further to look than the book of Daniel, chapter 11 to find our answer. It says, “Neither shall he [Antichrist] regard… the desire of women….”

    From a lost perspective, the reason sex sells, pornography is profitable, and prostitution is “the world’s oldest profession” is mankind’s desire of women. From Christianity’s position, it is part of the glue for the bond of marriage and the propagation of a godly heritage. But homosexuality does not regard this — in their unbridled lusts they burn for their own gender.

    But consider this: The time is ripe for such a leader. Indeed, it should not be surprising that the one who is against everything Biblical and Christian should be a partaker of so great a sin; there is no greater way to reject the Creator than to reject your gender and his design for it. And at what other time have we seen such perversion come out of the closets onto our streets, threatening violence if we do not accept their ways?

    Is it any wonder that Revelation 13 says that this same Antichrist will make war with the saints of the tribulation, and overcome them? Are they not now readying themselves to make it illegal to “offend” them in any way, calling it hatred to preach against their sin? Is it because they love us? The time is ripe for such a man.


  40. YOU CAN AND YOU WILL DELETE WHAT YOU WANT TO DELETE FOR THAT IS YOUR WAY WHEN THE TRUTH IS COMING OUT ABOUT THOSE WHO YOU HOLD IN HIGH ESTEEM BUT WILLIAM OPENED THE DOOR FOR US TO ARGUE THIS

    YOU DONT DELETE THE NASTY REMARKS ABOUT TRUMP CAUSE YOU ARE A TRUMP HATER
    BUT GOD IS ION THE THRONE
    AND THE TRUTH WILL COME TO THE FORE OTHER PLACES IF NOT HERE

    THE SLOGAN JOIN IN THE DISCUSSION, YOU NEVER KNOW HOW EXPRESSING YOUR VIEW MAY MAKE A DIFFERENCE. MEANS NOTHING

    YOU DONT TAKE DOWN THE OBVIOUS RUBBISH ON THE SUNDAY SERMON BLOG

    supposedly intelligent men can do MUCH MORE UNDER THE RIGHT CONDITIONS

    SIMPLE SIMON WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT ANTICHRIST I CITED DANIEL CORRECTLY FOR ONE OF HIS CHIEF CHARACTERISTICS CAUSE I KNOW THE WORD AND CAN THUS DISCERN


  41. The problem with you is that you have no respect for others on the blog, you have no regard for blog etiquette. A man post a blog to highlight an opinion about his homeland – what do some of you do? You are correct, further comments about Trump will be deleted. Problem solved.


  42. A man post a blog to highlight an opinion about his homeland – what do some of you do?

    I RESPONDED TO ISSUES HE RAISED

    see it here

    William Skinner
    May 10, 2020 7:11 AM
    Last paragraph

    “Believe it or not, we have people on BU defending and promoting the worst president ever on the planet earth.”

    re The problem with you is that you have no respect for others on the blog, you have no regard for blog etiquette.

    ACTUALLY I DONT HAVE ANY PROBLEMS EXCEPT BOREDOM
    I TREAT OTHERS JUST AS THEY TREAT ME,

    I SPENT MY WHOLE LIFE FITTING INTO SOCIETIES MOULDS AND GETTING KICKED AROUND JUST LIKE HOW YOU DO MY POSTS HERE WHEN YOU CHOSE

    I HAVE MADE A STIRLING AND STELLAR CONTRIBUTION TO BU IN MEDICINE SINCE 2008


  43. RE You are correct,
    I USUALLY AM

  44. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David
    You and others should note that I dont spend time discussing Trump, Boris Johnson , BREXIT. There is a reason; I come from a very small country , with very limited resources. On occassion I have praised or mainly critisised my prime ministers. However, I am proud to say that when I compare them to other world leaders, I am very proud of what we have produced. They all have tremendous intellect; have a very good grasp of the english language and I have been never embarrased by them..As you know , when one is accustomed to such an abundance of quality leaders and have a lot of pride in his country,he very quickly discerns with waht or whom he wants to engage.

    @ fortyacresanda mule
    Im not surprised thatTrump has supporters- so did Hitler !

    @ Cuhdear Bajan
    you are correct. My point was badly made, I really meant something seismic in terms of pure politics. I do agree that the COVID-19 is more than seismic but in my opinion and research done by the Mahogany Coconut Group, the PM, has been very effective in coummunicating and showing leadership at this difficult btime. I think that will redound to her benefit. Furthermore , we tend to give parties at least two terms>.


  45. Mr. William Skinner,

    De ole man has a theory and I going share it.

    De grandchildren and de children was reading a book by Thomas Wolfe You Can’t Go Home Again.

    So you know dat i lef school at 11 so i only get my education from dese informal lessons but i gine copy from e-notes what i partially gathered as they were reading the book

    “…An overarching theme in Thomas Wolfe’s posthumously-published 1940 novel is that the fleeting moments of our past are the things we sometimes cling to in our minds as the construct of home. Our obsession with the past as a time and place of security is illusive at best…”

    We are agreed to the last of us that the place we knew once this Gem of the Caribbean Sea is, Post Covid, dead and gone forever.

    So, we nead a formula to bridge that gap and de ole mad suggests that THIS BRIDGE MUST BE FORMULATED USING THE BEST OF OUR MINDS.

    Like Astor Watts of the DLP, the old Guard IS DEAD!! and we need to bury their modies because they stink!!

    TO do so de ole man suggests finding those who are NOT caught up in the past those with what I call the DIASPORA DENIZENS!

    And Diaspora de ole man does not mean those who physically reside outside of Barbados, but I mean those with a mindset that is befitting of our course at 2020.

    And how can we engage with those who are locals or are domiciled externally?

    What is the stimulus that, outside of nation-building and national duty, concepts that are sadly in sore deficit, how can we enlist the best of minds?

    De ole man suggests that it is $$ some of the Stimulus $$ that Mugabe and her crew are going to Rape the country of before they get the Integrity Legislation Enacted so that they will be able to say dat all 30 of dem was multimillionaires!

    But there has to be a fair exchange (something that Mugabe knows noting about so she ent interested in that)

    FOR $$ the Diasporean Thinker who is going to bring something to the country HAS TO BE COMPENSATED, and for that COMPENSATION THEY MUST BRING $$ TO THE COUNTRY.

    So de ole man (while I know the answer to this conundrum) will ask you the writer how can such be accomplished?

    I hope I can assist your subject matter in a direction that provides direction for the PdP who is reading this article (and since the BLP only has rocks for their MPs they will not be able to understand what is written here heheheheheheh)

  46. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Piece
    I am far from an authority on the thinking of those in the Diaspora. In my community , they are more concerned with things such as consistent water supply; cost of living and health services. Personally none of these things bother me. However, I am a very recent entry ; only being outside for a mere quarter century and still in constant contact with the Rock. Contrary to what some know it alls on BU think , I do spend quite a lot of time at home. I was actively involved in the last elections in a rural constituency and the candidate broke a number of records. I’m now writing a memoir on that campaign.
    I believe, in your case or the PdP case that you have more talent in Caswell, Drakes and Gibson than the thirty who occupy the Upper Chamber.
    As you believe , and I agree, Caswell should be appointed leader of the PdP. Recently the Mahogany Coconut Group, reviewed some information that showed many citizens believe Caswell is the only politician , at this time, who is prepared to rock the boat. Atherley tends to labour too much on delivery and his message is lost.
    At the end of the day, I extend to you the same suggestions , I extended to Mr. Phillips of the Solutions – get out there in the trenches and build the party from the ground up. Many on BU might not believe but there is some buyers remorse regarding the current administration but the almost duppy-like behaviour of Depeiza and company helps the administration.
    The ball is in your court.
    Keep up the good work.There is not a single hugely now successful product that was not rejected at first. If you want an example of this look at the history of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kelloggs and Macdonald. Or as I do check the success of our own Shirley Biscuits.

  47. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    Much appreciation for your response Mr William Skinner

    Without a doubt he is talented AND THEIR PARTY HAS SOME VERY TALENTED PEOPLE

    You are extremely right about them getting into the trenches

    And I believe that one of the most effective ways to do so is by them identifying a series of initiatives that brings a number of critical, high profile resources to Barbados

    Say for example water.

    This is a scarce commodity in parts of Barbados

    De ole man would suggest that Senator Caswell Franklyn and his team find the best such provisioner and bring it to Barbados AND WIDELY PUBLICIZE IT.

    The Barbados Labour Party will deny its entry to the country AND, IN THE TWINKLING OF AN EYE, the PdP gets “currency”, national notice, that the BLP cannot stymie

    The PdP has to look for winners and do that now!

  48. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Skinner, re yours: “Caswell should be appointed leader of the PdP. Recently the Mahogany Coconut Group, reviewed some information that showed many citizens believe Caswell is the only politician , at this time, who is prepared to rock the boat. Atherley tends to labour too much on delivery and his message is lost.”

    Sen Franklyn is a very interesting political persona at this moment… he certainly rocks the boat and I suspect those associated with him over the years (since his schoolboy cadet days) might offer that ’tis was always so!…. But my point is that the Senator has REPEATEDLY said that he has no interest in elective politics for himself!

    Now, that said, he would not be the first politician to be ‘begged’ to save a nation and who ‘reluctantly’ allows the electorate to set him on high… that sometimes can be a problem… but the Senator’s appears to be a man who is grounded in the rights of every-man and pursues justice on its merits regardless of the popularity of his actions. Thus, he is indeed worthy to be ‘set on high’.

    But does he want this late career anguish and the scalding personal attacks that would come with any leadership attempt… He would definitely be a dangerous candidate against BLP and DLP and they would go after him ‘guns’ blazing… we can sit here and write pretty stuff but this blood-sport of politics ain’t easy!

    AND BTW we really need to get a handle on crisis management leadership and ALL of us need to recognize that MANY a leader can win a war but CANNOT govern the peace! (this is not about your comment specifically, just using it to intro)

    Ms Mottley has done no more during this crisis than you or I would have expected of ANY of those other Bajan leaders you acclaimed (Stuart WAS NOT among them and is NOT here).. as a result I don’t give her any special marks for doing her job EFFECTIVELY… we expect that.

    Bush 41 waged an effective war and lost badly in the peacetime (so to speak); the NY Mayor Giuliani parlayed his supposed outstanding crisis management after 9-11 into a lucrative consultancy practice around the globe … are we not more aware that in fact he is no better a manager that his underhand dealings are effective. And of course the example we often go of England during the war and then after re Churchill!

    Again, no disrespect to Ms Mottley, but this crisis and her management of it needs to be seen properly in context of life and history… if we want to give her special kudos for this then lets revisit EduTech or her time as AG and the serious problems therein encountered… Balance, Reason and Reality good sir… Balance, Reason and Reality!

  49. Piece the Legend Avatar
    Piece the Legend

    @ DpD

    Of the things that you mentioned that de ole man will talk about is your wartime peacetime leader conundrum!

    Some people can only govern during war and SHOULD NOT BE relied on during peacetime!

    And you point of the Mugabe peace time legacy DURING THE 14 YEARS when she had no pressure on her back

    http://imgur.com/gallery/hqChq

    You have spoken truth as an examination of her performance in peace time was SUPERLATIVELY POOR!

    WELL SAID!

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