Submitted by Tee White (article submitted to the Nation newspaper)

Dear Editor

I was shocked to read your article in the Nation of 18 June, which reported that Minister of Culture, John King, is opposed to ‘dumping Nelson’.

Mr King is, of course, right that everybody can form their own personal opinions about any issue, including that of racism. However, the problem is that as Minister of Culture, he represents the people of Barbados. How would it reflect on our country if in international meetings he is defending the maintenance of statues glorifying racists and mass murderers even as countries all over the world are removing these offensive objects from the public space?

Mr King says that he has been reading the cabinet papers from previous discussions of this matter but demonstrates a shocking lack of understanding of the issue. I will pass without comment his preposterous statement that removing symbols that glorify racism, such as Nelson’s statue, amounts to visiting the horrors of chattel slavery on others. He appears to think that taking a stand against racism amounts to excluding non-Africans from the history of Barbados. According to this logic, every Bajan of non-African descent supports anti-African racism and the glorification of its architects. This is a terrible insult to those Bajans of non-African descent who strongly oppose racism and also demand the removal of statues and monuments that glorify it. Is John King not aware that the earliest rebellions in Barbados saw enslaved Africans and indentured Irish people fighting together against the oppressive powers of that time? Does he not see across the whole globe that millions of people of all nationalities and colours are taking a united stand against racism, and those who seek to glorify it?

The thing is that the foundation of racism, upon which modern Barbados was established, cannot be incorporated into any new Barbados in which we simply see each other as human beings because racism is opposed exactly to this concept and insists on categorising people into superior and inferior groups. That is why today, people are demanding that racism has no place in the modern world. You cannot defend racism and its symbols and at the same time claim to be against it. Would anyone take Germany seriously if it claimed to be against Nazism while maintaining statues and other monuments glorifying Hitler and the other leaders of the Nazi regime?

I wonder if Mr King’s comments about the parliament building, the wharf and elsewhere are serious comments. If they are, he really does have no understanding of this issue. Wasn’t Barbados itself around during slavery and playing a part in it? What are we to do with it? Throw it in the sea? The demand is very clear. Statues and monuments are some of the ways in which society honours individuals from the past. Those that glorify racists and people involved in the commission of crimes against humanity should be taken down from the public space because they are a statement that the society honours racism and crimes against humanity in the here and now.

There are, of course, many other issues in Barbados that need to be addressed in order to build a new and inclusive society that works for all Barbadians. However, we will make no headway with these if we are unable to confront and overcome the monster of racism that still disfigures our island. The taking down of Nelson is a small step in this effort.

On this issue, Minister King is quite simply wrong.

Read Minister John King’s article published in the Nation newspaper 18 June 2020


 

King not on board with dumping Nelson

MINISTER OF CULTURE John King is not in support of the wholesale removal of Lord Nelson’s statue in The City.

He told the media yesterday his opinions on Nelson and race on the whole were personal and he would stick by them, even if they cost him.

“There are a number of papers I am now studying, from about 2009, on discussions various Cabinets would have had on this issue, but on a personal note – and I know what I am about to say is going to upset a lot of people – I would agree that if you’re talking about Heroes Square,there are validations to the varied opinions. But I will not – and it could cost me everything – be a part or party of trying to do to others what we say has been done to us,” he said.

Calls for the removal of the statue were made again during last Saturday’s protest march through Bridgetown in support of the Black Lives Matter movement in the United Sates and across the world.

King said he did not believe in “stripping down everything and throwing it away”, saying there was a history before slavery and it was now time for a new mindset.

“If you are saying that during enslavement and the colonisation process, that our history, culture and way of life were wiped out and we came into places like the Americas as minorities, why would you now turn around and advocate to do the same thing to somebody else? The discussion we should be having is, if we want to remove this statue, where do we put it?

“How do we recognise the collective history of Barbados is not relegated solely to Barbadians of Afro descent? How do we also incorporate the history of the indigenous people who were here [first]? How do you incorporate

all of the groups that make up Barbados? Let us look at these things for what they are and use them to inspire ourselves to change our prejudices and look at each other as human beings,” he urged.

King said the Parliament Buildings

and the Wharf were around during slavery and played a part in it, asking if those too should be thrown away. He said the Nelson statue should be utilised to the advantage of Barbados while not disadvantaging anyone.

As for the Black Lives Matter movement, King, who as a calypsonian and Pic-O-De-Crop monarch performed social commentaries such as

Fool’s Paradise, How Many More? and I Want A Plantation, said he was accustomed to speaking out against social injustice on his own and would only join any group if and when he felt it necessary.

“I’ve always been advocating against racism, as an entertainer performing overseas and from growing up in England, so I know it well. What is going on in the Unites States has been going on for eons but it is now easier to see due to social media.

“[However] there are other issues right here I don’t hear people talking about, issues some people don’t want to protest, such as classism, which is also a knee on people’s necks. We need to talk about the violence in our own communities . . . and I don’t hear anyone talking about the history of the people we call ‘red legs’ in St John. I hope our future generations find themselves in a different place,” he said.

(CA)

 

598 responses to “Minister John King is Wrong”


  1. @ Quaker John

    I am out of the discussion. You either do not understand the logic of discussion or are deliberately distorting. What has the Anglican Church and the Clapham Sect got to do with the establishing of the Anglican Church in Barbados and the appointment of a bishop?
    Don’t distort my figure of coloured landless slaveowners. It is not my figure and what I said was three were 5200 slave owners in Barbados, 73 per cent of whom were landless, most of those being coloured.
    Any how, end of conversation.

  2. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Finally some progress…

    https://www.theroot.com/georgia-finally-passes-a-hate-crime-bill-1844151592

    “Georgia’s lack of any kind of law to prosecute hate crimes came under renewed scrutiny following the killing of Ahmaud Arbery in March. After years of failed legislation, the state has finally passed a bill that will allow the prosecution of hate crimes.”


  3. Hal AustinJune 24, 2020 6:49 PM

    @ Quaker John

    I am out of the discussion. You either do not understand the logic of discussion or are deliberately distorting. What has the Anglican Church and the Clapham Sect got to do with the establishing of the Anglican Church in Barbados and the appointment of a bishop?
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    I responded to your statement about the power of the Clapham Sect and showing you it didn’t come into existence until the 1780’s and when it did its members found the Quaker’s at it.

    The Clapham Sect as you point out was Anglican but the Anglican Church in Barbados had little power until the Quaker presence started to wane.

  4. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    In the interest of historical accuracy, I should point out the ancestors of EWB and Bernard St. John who owned plantations came into possession of them in the post Emancipation Era. They owned no slaves.


  5. https://youtu.be/tMwJp8M0hOw

    Barbadians should pressure the government to remove Nelson.


  6. BBC News
    A statue of noted slaveholder Robert Milligan has been removed from outside the Museum of London Docklands.

    Sadiq Khan earlier announced a review of all of London’s statues and street names, saying any with links to slavery “should be taken down”.

    On Sunday, anti-racism protesters in Bristol tore down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston .

    Milligan’s monument was removed to “recognise the wishes of the community” said the Canal and River Trust.

    There were cheers and clapping as the monument was lifted from its plinth using a crane.

    The Museum of London Docklands said the statue of the prominent British slave trader, who owned two sugar plantations and 526 slaves in Jamaica, had “stood uncomfortably” outside its premises “for a long time”.

    “The Museum of London recognises that the monument is part of the ongoing problematic regime of white-washing history, which disregards the pain of those who are still wrestling with the remnants of the crimes Milligan committed against humanity,” they added.

    The Canal and River Trust said it had worked with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, the museum and partners in Canary Wharf to have it removed.

    Pressure the government of Barbados to remove Nelson.


  7. https://youtu.be/ny0Q8ii8T1g

    Barbados the time has come to remove Nelson statue .


  8. https://youtu.be/6-vhnEe3zB8

    The history teachers in Barbados are useless.


  9. So Hal

    What is going on in Merry old England?

    Now St. George and the Dragon is an issue.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jun/22/calls-for-redesign-of-royal-honour-over-offensive-image?CMP=share_btn_fb


  10. Vincent CodringtonJune 24, 2020 8:12 PM

    In the interest of historical accuracy, I should point out the ancestors of EWB and Bernard St. John who owned plantations came into possession of them in the post Emancipation Era. They owned no slaves.

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

    If you believe that you will believe anything.

    Bree St. John was my great uncle’s step son.

    His mother was the daughter of Charles Miller Austin.

    Charles Miller Austin was christened on 14 Nov. 1886 to Charles Miller Austin (senior) and his wife Martha Austin.

    You need to talk with persons who have done his genealogy … I have.

    Then go to the site with the slave returns and search it for Charles Miller Austin’s foreparents or you can go on the various genealogy forums on the net

    You could also look at the St. John line.

    This may help.

    https://www.genealogy.com/forum/regional/countries/topics/barbados/1081/

    “Hello, My ancestor, Charles St. John, married an Isabella Clarke in St. Philip parish in 1721. I can’t find any records for either of them from before that. Their children were Elizabeth St. John, Charles St. John (my direct ancestor), and John St. John. Charles St. John was christened in Christ Church parish, which is on the south coast. My family has owned Malvern Plantation (in St. John parish) since the early 1900’s, but not through my St. John line. My grandmother married a St. John after her father Charles Miller Austin had acquired Malvern. Hackleton’s Cliff is a limestone escarpment that is (in part) behind the great house. From the cliff behind the house, one looks down on the Bathsheba (Atlantic) coast. Hope this helps. Gillian”

    Clarke’s were Quakers.

    Never looked at St. John’s but since Quakers married other Quakers it is a sure bet St. John’s were as well.

    Like my family.

    Like most people’s families!!


  11. MillerJune 24, 2020 6:18 PM

    @ John June 24, 2020 5:59 PM
    “Before becoming an evangelical Christian Wilberforce was a n’eer do well!!
    Too much money, too much time, gambled, drunk caroused.
    Then a light went on in his head.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    It can be argued that Admiral Rodney would have made a better role model for Bajans than that Nelson.

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    So why isn’t his statue there too?

    Unlike Nelson, he survived the Battle of the Saintes.

    He did not suffer a heroic death.

    Got it?

    Rodney wasn’t any rock star … he just did his job.

    He didn’t rock!!


  12. https://youtu.be/DoJYysgQ1j8

    UK :
    Anti-racism campaigners target Nelson’s Column as next statue that should be removed


  13. Hal AustinJune 24, 2020 12:52 PM

    @ John

    The Clapham Sect were Anglicans, Evangelicals. Were/are Quakers Anglicans?

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    Both were Christian!!

    Many early Quakers started out being Puritans.

    Puritans became Anglicans after the English Civil War.

    Some Quakers are/were Evangelical Christians, some Puritans are/were Evangelical Christians and some Anglicans are/were Evangelical Christians.

    Christopher Codrington was a Quaker, but it did not stop him leaving his two plantations to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, which was/is Anglican.

    … or was he an Anglican?

    He was simply a Christian.


  14. … actually Puritans were always Anglicans/C of E who were Christians!

    Puritans were divided into two ways of thinking, one, sought to purify the Anglican Church/Church of England from within from vestiges of its Roman Catholic heritage and the other figured it was a lost cause and looked to separate.

    The Separatists founded the Massachusets Bay Colony in 1620 and after the first year were joined by other Puritans, both Separatists and those who wanted to purify from within.

    Barbados was first settled by Puritans.

    Many became Quakers after 1648 … still Christians!!

    They were joined from England by other Quakers.

    By 1680, Barbados was essentially Quaker.

  15. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “The history teachers in Barbados are useless.”

    the history teachers in Barbados will always be useless, the ministry of mis-education will ALWAYS BE USELESS as long as they do not upgrade the education system to teach THE REAL AFRICAN HISTORY…as long as they CONTINUE to perpetrate COLONIAL LIES AND MISINFORMATION on this and future generations of the African descended on the island , the majority population….

    ……and that applies across the Caribbean, you get more African history taught in US than in the Caribbean..and that is why everyone claiming to be educated is so damn backward, starting in the useless parliaments where they do not even know their African history, where their colonial manipulated minds remain on SELF-DESTRUCT MODE….and they drag an unknowing population right along with them.

  16. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The shitehounds in Barbados’ parliament do realize that the cousins in the Palace would have been consulted and given their permission to remove all these blighted and cursed symbols of racism, slavery and hatred of the African descended from the public space and they did….only the no good black faces for leaders would want to stubbornly keep a symbol of hatred in the faces of the majority who fund the country and who have a RIGHT TO SAY TAKE DOWN DIRTY nelson…because they are determined to keep racism, apartheid, oppression and hatred for the population in a slave society in place to line their pockets.

    Mia wants to involve herself in Guyana’s business instead although they told the clown and her Caribbean partners to butt out, they already have more than enough corruption and don’t need any more….she is not wanted and to make it even worse, she only has a few days left as Caricom Chair…she is already a stain in Barbados and across the Caribbean and can’t seem to get the message.

  17. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Just saw this quote on another forum, it is the COLLECTIVE SENTIMENT of fully awaken and conscious Black minds:

    “Any leader who is not constantly talking about BUILDING AND MAINTAINING BLACK OWNED INDUSTRIES IS NOT WORTH OUR TIME”

    so it’s fair to say that you DO NOT have any real leaders in Barbados’ parliament…who is worth your time because in over 50 years of a sham independence, not one of them have ever talked about building and maintaining black owned industries, they only deliberately suppress, oppress and stagnate any black person on the island who tries, they systematically destroy black businesses to maintain a minority of corrupt businesses and industries to rob the taxpaying black majority, the pensioners and any other money they can beg or borrow from the international partners.

    ..what they do work overtime to maintain is a slave society, they work even harder to maintain racism and hatred against their own people.

    Barbados has never had any real Black leaders worth the people’s time…..nor their money.


  18. Hal AustinJune 24, 2020 6:23 PM

    @ Quaker John

    You are again trying to shift the discussion? Are you now accepting that your view of the role of Quakers in the abolition of slavery in Barbados was exaggerated?

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    I have always said Christianity ended slavery.

    Quakers were Christians and these are the Christians who were at the forefront.

    I learnt that at school, except for the Christian bit!!

    Anglicans and Evangelical Christians and others joined the movement started by the Quakers.

    Quakers moved in influential circles.

    The prosperity from their business expertise assured them of the King’s ear.

    The most obvious example is William Penn and the King of England.

    His father was owed by the King and he converted the debt into land … Pennsylvania, 1681.

    Pennsylvania was founded by Quakers, built by Quakers …. no dispute.

    That’s where many Bajan Quakers went.

    Samuel Carpenter, was a prominent example, he became the Deputy Governor.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Carpenter

    It’s purpose was to assure Quakers and other persecuted minority sects the right to freedom of worship.

    Their influence waned and today Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love is unrecognizable.

    Did you know it was once the capital of the United States?

    From where do you think the name comes?

    Historians miss the influence Quakers had and their connections to the top.

    It is not written down clearly and unequivocally.

    Did you know William Wilberforce’s wife was a Spooner?

    Spooner was a Quaker family name in Barbados … earliest will 1714.

  19. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    I will leave this one right here. Black people on the island have to start creating their own businesses for themselves, for their own wealth creation, for their futures, the money in the treasury BELONGS TO YOU, it does not belong to any sell out black leaders in the parliament, it does not belong to any tiefing racist minorities who have been sucking and draining your money and futures for decades….stand up to your evil sell out leaders.

    this also applies across the Caribbean where the Black majority cannot seem to break the cycles of generational povery and it’s because your leaders sell you out at every opportunity.

    …American Blacks are minorities in US, but they are building successful businesses, they have come together as a collective to upgrade themselves and their children’s futures while Barbados wicked leaders stagnate yours, take back what belongs to you…it does not belong to them.

    https://youtu.be/E8PBrhFN35c?t=67

  20. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Your leaders are so LOW CLASS and sell out nigerish, they can’t even open their mouths about this abomination coming out of UK i posted to BU days ago., but Jamaica did..

    “JUST IN: Governor General Sir Patrick Allen says he will ask the Chancellor of the Order of St Michael and St George to review the controversial insignia of the order. It depicts a white man cited as an archangel with his foot on the neck of a black man deemed to be ‘Satan’. Read more here: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/…/gg-seek-review-insignia-depict… #GLNRToda.”y

  21. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The stupidity of Black leaders in Barbados, am sure along with wearing all those ridiculous looking ugly ass colonial era hats she wears, the GG is equally proud to be in possession of that abomination of a racist badge….all the palace owned negros would be…at this stage am actually no longer even blaming the cousins in the Palace….for house negro stupidity….since 1966…they have been sell outs..

    “KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica is to request a redesign of the badge worn by Governors General since independence, to remove the imagery depicting St Michael standing on the neck of a chained black man, which has become a flashpoint in the protests against racism.

    A Government source who is aware of the plans told OBSERVER ONLINE that the talks were underway to review the badge, but said confirmation would have to await an official announcement which is imminent.

    Campaigners against the imagery on the badge, representing the Order of St Michael and St George — one of Britain’s highest honours — contend that it is akin to the scene of the May 25 murder of black American George Floyd by a white police officer in Minnesota, USA.

    The badge — which is traditionally bestowed by The Queen on ambassadors, diplomats and senior foreign office officials — has become embroiled in the global movement to remove icons of racism, triggered by the Floyd killing.”

  22. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Donna…the evil, weakminded colonial brainwashed self proclaimed coloreds, pretend whites, house negro etc already lost both the battle and the war…

  23. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Theo…let them come out, waiting for their brain damaged, sell out backsides…that is aching for the vicious sting of a slave whip, genetic memory..


  24. “I have always said Christianity ended slavery.”

    You are deluded ignorant prejudiced and crooked

    1655-1740 Maroon rebellions force Britain to offer peace treaties in Jamaica

    1775-1783 US War of independence pushed Brits out of America with their Slave Trade

    1831 Nat Turner’s Slave rebellion showed the future for slave owners

    Making History

    History Version


  25. So every time you see me use the term Quaker, or the term Anglican or the term Puritan you can replace those terms by Christian.

    America is founded on Christianity as is Barbados, St. Kitts, Tortola, Antigua … probably a few other islands too.++++

    Every time you see commenters refer to white supremacy or white privilege replace those terms by Christianity.

    So a sentence like America is founded on white supremacy really means America is founded on Christianity.

    Simple as that!!


  26. “Every time you see commenters refer to white supremacy or white privilege replace those terms by Christianity”

    UK and USA warped version of Christianity is White Supremacy which was their justification to treat blacks as inferior sub-humans.

    White Superiority is the the false premise still shown by Trump and Brexit ministries today.

    Movements against racist right wing are from left wing which is called activism in right wing propaganda and media.

    Ayurvedic Homeopathic remedy is to reject all the racism and the racist people in the entire system of people.


  27. John,
    Why do you think and believe Jesus was white
    any reasoning mind would come to conclusion Jesus could never be white
    and would not quote the latest white trope to shock and awe white scum with fear
    the false sense of superiority of the white man is compensation for his inferiority
    why don’t you stop trolling BU and just think and meditate about truth of human race
    next you will spread racist ignorance and prejudice against muslims like racial wars of USA and UK
    the problem with you is you have been brainwashed to view black skin as inferior and white superior
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQlvqQd_mcc
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tXmoDip_Pg


  28. Equal rights and justice stands for all
    truth and rights is the name
    we are all related to mother nature
    the wise wise woman
    truth and justice
    we must really have this
    equal rights for each and evry one
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5DtTMDhP7k
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OLcIx5T9lg


  29. Three Quarters of the World’s Population are in Asia and Africa, but John Boy wants the White Man to Rule in Dominion like Satan
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5GEUX4S6Y8
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Zip6EpNQs

  30. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Wonder what Black John is going to say when the African population explodes to 4 BILLION AFRICANS, dominant population on the earth…he won’t say a word since he will not even be here…lol…but our ancestors will be though….still.

    and he can’t stop anything.


  31. You are out of touch!!

  32. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Population shrinking in Europe, not shrinking in Africa nor Asia…all have 1 BILLION PLUS and growing rapidly..



  33. “Wonder what Black John is going to say when the African population explodes to 4 BILLION AFRICANS”

    50% of the African Population is Under 18. John and the Trumpeteers are prejudiced against Children.
    Thankfully, they will die soonish, never having reached any spiritual worth or enlightenment in their lifetime.
    And Humanity will be much better off without them.
    They want material wealth and careers more than a family and life itself.
    The human race is a rat race to them.

  34. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “They want material wealth and careers more than a family and life itself.”

    and all at the expense of the African descended….the racists and their lazy asses….they want putting in the fields.

    check out the hateful retarded racists who have no clue that they can be put in the ground too…..lol

    “WILMINGTON — “We are just gonna go out and start slaughtering them fu—– ni—–. I can’t wait. God, I can’t wait.

    These are the words of a now-former Wilmington Police Department officer Kevin Piner.

    He, along with two other officers have been fired from the department after dash-cam footage recorded two phone conversations — accidentally — and a supervisor conducting a routine audit of the videos found the disturbing content.

    Michael ‘Kevin’ Piner, James ‘Brian’ Gilmore, and Jessie E. Moore II were all terminated from the force. The announcement came from the new Chief of Police Donny Williams — not even 24-hours into his first day as chief.”


  35. WHY DO YOU THINK GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER WAS GIVEN HIS NAME?

    Was it because his parents did not like the original General George Washington?

    Do you think they would join the Mindless Bandwagon to remove his statue and eventually Scrub him History?

    THOSE WE ARE NAMED AFTER WE SHOULD REGARD AND BRING HONOUR TO THEIR NAMES… Certainly George Washington Carver has Brought honour to his name.

    https://i.pinimg.com/564x/64/92/21/649221ec6780dc0cd7e9b2e2b6ce31e2.jpg


  36. @ John June 25, 2020 6:39 AM
    “So every time you see me use the term Quaker, or the term Anglican or the term Puritan you can replace those terms by Christian.
    America is founded on Christianity as is Barbados, St. Kitts, Tortola, Antigua … probably a few other islands too.++++
    Every time you see commenters refer to white supremacy or white privilege replace those terms by Christianity.
    So a sentence like America is founded on white supremacy really means America is founded on Christianity.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Do your description of America and your brand of Christianity include the lands stretching from Mexico to Argentina where Roman Catholicism is supreme?

    You ought to be more circumspect with your outlandishly misinformed claims to promote your English-based distorted view of history and your ‘Puritan’ brand of Christianity aka racial supremacy in the eyes of the white man version of God.

    Amerigo Vespucci was an Italian explorer (like Cristóbal Colón); not an English pirate of privateer.

  37. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Miller…then they get angry when i call them by their natural name….house negro

    the worse ones are so comfortable being slaves that they will fight and kill you to stay that way, their little slave comfort zone, that’s why you just go a certain distance then pull back.

    “Olutoye Walrond
    10 hrs
    The mind-set of the proverbial “house negro” is something that historical and social commentators have written on. This species of the enslaved existed in a mental realm very different from that of the field slave.

    From all reports, he felt privileged to be under the same roof as the “master” and took pride in serving his master. He ate the leftovers from his master’s table and wore his hand-me-downs.

    The Malcolm X anecdote tells us if the master was sick the house negro would say “we are sick”. And of course, if he ever knew the field slaves were planning a revolt he would alert the master.

    Today, 182 years after the abolition of slavery and 54 years after independence we still have a lot of house negroes in Barbados, as we have seen in the negative response of some to the Barbados’ participation in the world-wide Black Lives Matter campaign.

    Tens of thousands of people of all shades around the world have taken to the streets in protest against the naked racism meted out to African Americans at the hands of the Police. Like all decent human beings should, they were horrified at the deliberate and inhuman killing of George Floyd.

    The international community was standing up to tell the United States it is unacceptable to have an arm of your state that has free rein to kill black people. So does Barbados, with an overwhelming African-descended population, embrace this campaign readily? Not so fast.

    Street Demonstrations organized by the Caribbean Movement for Peace were met with derision and negative criticism from house negro elements who must have thought their white master was being attacked.”


  38. The founders of Black Lives Matter now admit they are trained marxists.

    https://backtojerusalem.com/we-are-trained-marxists-says-blm-co-founder-patrisse-cullors/

    BLM has nothing to with black lives.

    As its leader states it will burn down the system if it does not get what it wants.

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/black-lives-matter-leader-burn-down-system

    There is absolutely nothing peaceful about BLM.


  39. Meanwhile over in Chicago the murders continue to climb.

    Now almost 300 for the year.

    Not a peep from BLM


  40. @Fascist Crier
    WHY DO YOU THINK GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER WAS GIVEN HIS NAME?
    Was it because his parents did not like the original General George Washington?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++
    Was it because when his slave ancestors were taken from Africa that they were stripped of everything they owned including their names, their culture, their language?

    Was it because their slave masters assigned names to them e.g. Slave Bob; slave George; slave Jim? Or N word Bob, N word George; or N word Jim? Was it because every last descendant of slaves in the so- called new world inherited the name of their “owner” or the plantation where he/she was born?

    What were the terms of reference that George Washington Carver’s parents could use when they named their child?
    Stop coming to these pages talking shite as if you know anything about black history.


  41. Every organization has its particular focus. The reasons for this would be obvious to all who wish to see. If one tries to solve all problems at once one will solve no problems at all. Futhermore, state discrimination and violence against black people has a direct effect on black on black violence in inner cities in so many ways. So in essence, any organization that seeks to eliminate state discrimination and violence against black people also indirectly seeks to reduce black on black violence.

    And if you googled with a less narrow focus you would find out about the many black activists and organizations that focus on solving the particular problem of black on black violence.

    How creatures like you live with yourselves is baffling to me!


  42. And by the way, don’t white people threaten to and actually burn down the place if they don’t get what they want????

    Exactly when have white people been peaceful????????


  43. Poor black people floundering around totally disoriented and Looney Tunes believes they knew enough to name themselves.

    They didn’t even know who they were.

    The JEWS never lost their names and this is why they have prospered.


  44. There is a reason countries across the globe, especially White dominant countries, are ushering in reforms to address the issue of race. There is a reason why companies are addressing the matter for similar reasons. There is a reason why Blacks and Whites are protesting across the globe. You are on the wrong side of the issue.


  45. He delights in being on the wrong side of the issue. Did you hear him berate the rednecks who went to their state legislature dressed in full combat gear and brandishing military weapons as they demanded their “liberty”?

    Did he disagree with his idol who said they were good people that should be listened to by the legislators?

    Was this peaceful protest or a threat of violence?

    So in John’s sick mind black people are expected to peacefully beg white people for decades for the right to LIVE while white people are allowed to threaten and menace for the immediate right to get a tatoo!

    NO MORE!

    John’s idol does more to preserve statues of dead people than he does to protect real live people!

    Demented! Depraved! AND INCREASINGLY DESPERATE!

    Soon to be DEFEATED!

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