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Submitted by Roslyn Stanherd

The fervent tone of most of the panellists supporting the removal of Lord Nelson’s statute on the Sunday July 12, 2020 programme, ‘The Peoples Business’ muted that of the sole panellist against its removal.  There was a lot of emotion, stated positions but no balance view on why the statute should be removed.  Research was necessary to determine fact from fiction and emotion from material evidence.

Lord Nelson shared via his writings, his ‘old-school’ views of a profitable British colonial system dependent on the slave trade, i.e., supporting money for the plantation owners and death for thousands of slaves.  Production was of prime importance to plantation owners who had mortgages to pay. The common practice therefore was for slave owners to deliberately work slaves to death via overwork, poor nutrition, poor work conditions, brutality, and disease simply because it was cheaper to replace slaves every 7 years than to feed them properly.  The high death rate among the Barbados slave population in the 1770s is evidenced by the annual importation of the 5,000 slaves necessary to increase the population by 700 per year. Therefore, slave owners by their actions bring into question the validity of the contention that Lord Nelson’s sinking of ships carrying food including bread fruit to the islands caused the death of thousands of slaves.  Sugar cane was a land intensive crop that required plantations used most of the arable land. With few exceptions, slaves were only allowed to cultivate food crops on rubble land but were granted limited time to do so. Owners did import costly foodstuff but they rationed these with a stingy hand. It was the Amelioration Act of 1798 which forced planters to improve conditions for slaves.

Yes, he spoke of his support for slave owners and the slave trade but was Lord Nelson overtly or privately racist.  Evidence suggests otherwise. He helped secure the release of slaves, hired ex slaves, paid them well and supported the idea that plantation slaves should be replaced by freed, paid industrious Chinese workers.

Finally, his success at the Battle of Trafalgar created the conditions that supported the British abolitionists.  Now in control of the seas, the British adhered to the abolition of slavery capturing 1600 slave ships and freeing around 150,000 slaves.

Whether we choose to learn our full history or err on the side of emotion is left to us.

The Sunday Nation of July 12, 2020 article ‘Black Lives in the Spotlight’ by Colville Mounsey addressed realities centred around the position “that elements of our historical starting points still shape the Barbadian economic power structure’.  This balanced article provided a contra position that was interesting, in that it might remind one of the American constitution which informs that all men are created equal, yet generations of blacks continue to be marginalized. The article is worth the read.

From my Barbados experience, though black business people had limited experience running businesses, they all had good ideas.  Unfortunately, they were naive always expecting business to be good and never planning for worst case scenarios.  Their mindsets prevented them from being responsive to situations which hampered businesses growth and development. In addition, money to cover business lags was not every easily accessible and most of them failed.

Retail banks and credit unions are usually wary of startups. Most of the local companies once providing funding to businesses as well as offering much needed advice and guidance are no longer in operation. A business plan along with collateral security are prerequisites for obtaining loans but whites and Indians have the option of obtaining financial handouts and other material support from family and friends something that is a rarity for blacks. In addition, the long preparatory process inclusive of financial assessment  can open doors for ideas to be subtly and overtly sabotaged.

Even at the end of a successful black businessman life cycle there is generally no succession plan for the handover of the business to a competent offspring. A failed black business most often means a loss of property/ies with black people poorer for it. Successful black businessmen also fail on a macro level in that they do not transfer key business information and knowledge via offers of support and guidance to start ups.

Then there’s this; the A students work for private enterprise, the B students for Government and the C for themselves, with the later typically starting at an early age.  There is no need to guess the categories preferred by black people.

My response is not analytical because there’s little evidence to support the perceptions and questions raised by those who doubt that black businesses are disadvantaged.  It is an area that should be investigated/researched.  Meanwhile, successful black businessmen should develop strategies to offer support to startup businesses.


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520 responses to “Bajan Black Lives Then and Now”


  1. We have to ride this international wave. It is a wave that seeks to wipe out discrimination in ALL its forms WHEREVER IT BE FOUND. We just need to ride our own surfboard, that’s all.

  2. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/07/16/i-am-only-11/

    this child should not have been targeted by backward, malicious bullies and the under-educated for abuse….this is a clear case where the perpetrator(s) should be found and prosecuted.


  3. Read the story. Did not see the video.
    I hope one of the lesson that the young man learn is about different types of friends.


  4. @ Mr. Skinner

    You’re welcome.

    I mentioned a few cases of discrimination against poor Black Barbadians, by certain ethnic groups, which you correctly described as “another travesty that this society has been sweeping under the carpet for donkey years.” And, to use dpD’s comment, replacing ‘Americans’ with ‘Barbadians,’……….. it “has been an enduring burden on the lives of Black (Barbadians) for generations… frankly, it is well past time for it to be shouted from the roof tops and bridges endlessly.”

    Then, dpD essentially went on to explain my point with his comments re “We should be using it (BLM) as a source of inspiration to our local benefits… as all others around the world are!”……….. and “effectively localize it to energize our struggles against our own long standing discriminatory behaviors.”

    My use of the word ‘trend’ may have annoyed dpD, but BLM is what’s ‘trending’ now. #BLM speaks out against police brutality and abuse of human rights. In the USA, for example, people are seen video recording situations involving police abusing their authority, by unlawfully arresting, detaining, searching or entering people’s homes, based on racial profiling.

    Which Barbadian, riding on the ‘trend’ of BLM, would have the COURAGE to challenge the police for operating above the law and violating the constitutional rights of citizens, similarly to what is occurring in the US or UK? Bajans can’t record incidences involving the police and if you’re caught, they ‘order’ you to delete the video.

    How effective is the Police Complaints Authority?

    Since we’re following the ‘trend’ in supporting the ‘George Floyd protests,’ will we be now asking for an independent investigation, for example, into the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of then 23 year old I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney after an encounter with police on June 17, 2008? His parents have been keeping this issue alive for the past 12 years.

    Last month, the General Secretary of the Caribbean Movement for Peace and Integration (CMPI) David Denny, gave the office of the Attorney General a one month ultimatum to report on why the murder case of Selwyn “Blues” Knight is still languishing in the Magistrate Court after 5 years.

    At least, this is a start.


  5. Artax,

    Never fear! Our surfboard is here! Have patience!


  6. @TheoG
    You were eleven once and his friends are probably eleven-years old like himself and they will do what that age group will do. Some of us bore the scars (some fondly others not so fondly) of nicknames acquired by some misstep we made at 11 but in those days, we were spared the derision from social media and only had to navigate the local grapevine.
    The blame lies solely with the media house, whether the juvenile corrected himself or not they had the power to either edit the tape where the unfortunate remarks are not broadcast or not to publish the whole episode. Their comments about suing anyone that uses the material strikes me as a little too late.

  7. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Sargeant, well stated. I would add that this generation MUST develop extremely ‘thick skin’ and parents MUST help toughen their mental strength also… the social media derision of which you speak is a very daunting problem!

    In this case, however, it’s moreso a case of malicious bad intent… a colleague who happens to be a teacher sent the clip to me and I responded with a riff on his English skills, an emoji laugh … and then automatically apologized for laughing at the lad…(but the context was funny)….. But right then she sent me another version of the video … where the lad had IMMEDIATELY corrected his misstatement… so of course, someone HAD DELIBERATELY edited the vid clip to create their ‘joke’.

    There have been cases where young folks have done fatal harm to themselves due to very harsh social media derision … so our youth better brace themselves to handle their embarrassing, very embarrassing and egregiously unpalatable ’15 minutes’ of infamy!

    I thank heavens every day that there were none of these camera phones around in my youth…phew!….. But then again there was one absolutely attractive teacher at secondary school who for some reason loved to wear these cute, mid-thigh sun-dress (transparent on corridors) and provocatively sat on the edge of the desk or in her chair with a Sharon Stone ‘Basic Instinct’ style leg-closing decency 🙂 in front a form of 13 year old boys… so many adults like her had to be happy cameras phones were not as available then, too!

    I gone.

  8. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    I know this is all OLD TALK by Comissiong but ah want the fowl slaves to know, that he too understands what indigenous means…

    “He said: “For us in the Caribbean, reparations is not simply about a money payment. Yes, there is a money component, but reparations is about much more much more than money gains. We see reparations as a revolutionary programme of transformation that is designed to eradicate structures, practices and consequences of anti-black and anti-indigenous racism, discrimination and inequality, and to create just societies.”

    and as for this DELUSION right here…ah would like to be personally present for this…..the long talk, talk only bullshit brigade…..it would be simple and easier to just get UK/Europe to agree to provide reparations for the African descended ONLY in the Caribbean….. other countries are making their own applications, going around and around the mulberry bush will see these big brain schemes right back where you started, the world is more complex than simple minds believe…..yall still believe ya talking to idiots, 400 years obviously taught none of you anything, sit there and think that these highly skilled minds who have had 5 centuries of practice… learned nothing too like you…steupppss..

    “Ambassador Comissiong said that Caribbean states were inviting the former colonial masters to engage in a developmental conversation with the people of the region, and to find a way to make a meaningful contribution to the societies and people that were affected as a result of slavery.

    To this end, he said the CARICOM Reparations Commission was calling for the restructuring of international institutions such as the United Nations Security Council, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; removing all monuments of historical personalities associated with slavery; establishing a CARICOM Sustainability Fund; and declaring October 12 as Caribbean Holocaust Day, instead of Columbus Day.”


  9. I think racism is an important issue.

    For a long time, CARICOM members have not addressed their support for the racist Burnham regime in Guyana, especially Barbados with Barrow’s strong support for his ideological brother Burnham.

    CARICOM members supported the reign of terror of Burnham and his party for very obvious racist motives. As a result, half of the Guyanese had to emigrate to escape assured starvation. Many other Guyanese were murdered or tortured.

    So when we talk about racism, let us start with the crimes in the region, rather than always criticising Britain.

    However, I want to give credit to CARICOM, led by Mia Mottley, for now openly acknowledging the mistakes made in the 1970s and 1980s. Our leader, Mia Mottley, is now on the right side of history, on the side of democracy, not dictatorship. What counts for Mia Mottley are the people, not the archaic tribal thinking of the stone age.

    That is why we need a truth commission in Barbados that openly investigates the entanglements of the Barrow governments. If it turns out that Barrow actively supported terror in Guyana at the time, he must, of course, be stripped of his position as a national hero. We must apply the same strict standards to Barrow as to Lord Nelson to avoid the smell of racism. Of course, for many ardent Barrow admirers, local nationalists and the die-hard, this is a tormenting process. But the truth is often uncomfortable.

  10. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    The international human rights of the indigenous African must always be observed and respected, to date, too many States have for decades ignored those fundamental human rights of the African descended across the Americas and in the other Diasporas.

    Racist, apartheid Barbados is famous for violating the most basic of human rights of the African descended, pretending these human rights don’t exist, refusing to let the majority African population even know of the existence of these human rights and using that lack of knowledge as a weapon to financially and socially disenfranchise the African descended on the island for the last 50+ years. Human rights laws were ratified at the UN level since 1948 and the Black majority in Barbados were only made aware of them in the last 3 years by comments on this blog. Barbados’ leaders never thought it important to inform their own people about their human rights under international law, they much prefer use every opportunity and excuse to violate those laws and not ratify or acknowledge them in any way. Black governments continue to treat their people like captured slaves under colonial laws still infesting and infecting the statute books..

    ▼Article XXXIV In the event of conflicts or disputes with indigenous peoples, States shall provide, with the full and effective participation of those peoples, just, equitable and effective mechanisms and procedures for their prompt resolution. For that purpose, due consideration and recognition shall be accorded to the customs, traditions, norms and legal systems of the indigenous peoples concerned.

    ▼Article XXXV Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as limiting, restricting, or denying human rights in any way, or as authorizing any action that is not in keeping with international human rights law.

    ▼Article XXXVI In the exercise of the rights enunciated in the present Declaration, the human rights and fundamental freedoms of all shall be respected. The exercise of the rights set forth in this Declaration shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law and in accordance with international human rights obligations. Any such limitations shall be non-discriminatory and strictly as required for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and for meeting the just and most compelling needs of a democratic society. The provisions set forth in this Declaration shall be interpreted in accordance with the principles of justice, democracy, respect for human rights, equality, nondiscrimination, good governance, and good faith.


  11. @ WURA-War-on-U
    Can you check your numbers and revert back feels like I been chatting lyrics bout human rights truth and rights and equal rights for long time bout 10 years onbu already you must never get your rights wrong you may fight for your rights in spiritual and legal battles but it is no victory to win you rights as they should have been given in beginning under intuitive spiritual tort law which conscious minds already know and is just a 1-1 score draw
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7j5Ugmce3Y

  12. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    555…while you were well aware those human rights existed particularly.if you have been living in metropole cities and paid attention or worked in any legal environ and had access to certain laws which made you well aware of their existence, not surprising. In comparision, the average Bajan and Caricom citizens had no such access and those laws and the requisite necessary information regarding human rights laws were deliberately and maliciously hidden from the populi and the slave laws still on the statute books still take center stage and are religiously and wickedly applied to the lives of the African descended instead, every generation by both black governments.

    Now if Comissiong wants to really do something instead of spewing his usual shite, now that the UN is talking about dismantling inequality worldwide which we know is still empty talk, Comissiong and Mia should lead by example and dismantle Barbados repulsive racist, apartheid, disenfranching slave society designed to reduce, demean and rob the majority each and every generation. He cannot be berating UK and Europe for their roles in the slave while maintaining the same evil colonial practices in Barbados right into the 21 century with Black people’s. Then it can be said they are actually doing something to dismantle and reverse the colonial crimes and damage to Black people. Until then BLP is not even ready, just like their under-developed minds.

    BTW..i have been posting these human rights from Article lll…they can be found on different links for the last month and i will repost as the need arises. They are on several media platforms across the diaspora and on the Continent. Progress.

    Can’t get into spiritual laws with some of them they will never understand it as colonial slaves.

  13. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Now if Comissiong wants to really do something instead of spewing his usual shite, now that the UN is talking about dismantling inequality worldwide which we know is still empty talk, Comissiong and Mia should lead by example and dismantle Barbados repulsive racist, apartheid, disenfranching slave society designed to reduce, demean and rob the majority each and every generation. He cannot be berating UK and Europe for their roles in the slave TRADE while they themselves continue maintaining the same evil colonial practices in Barbados right into the 21 century with Black people’s MONEY. Then it can be said they are actually doing something to dismantle and reverse the colonial crimes and damage to Black people. Until then BLP is not even ready, just like their under-developed minds.


  14. Waru this is just an observation I dont really hear of the klan anymore or white nationalists dont see them marching much its not a thing with anyone I have known in my lifetime, but why not?? well its two fold. Every monday morning the supremist opens a beer ( of course) sits down and reads the paper and sees what a wonderful job your brothers in the big cities have done killing each other, then he goes to the business section and sees the govt has given x million to planned parenthood snuffing out thousands of more black lives . You have finally succeeded…..you have put a bunch of white people out of work.
    You have upscale white kids burning down black businesses and your cheering them on Defund the police they chant knowing the people who will suffer the most are in poor black areas., and you think this a good thing. HUH


  15. 555…do you see what i am talking about with this video..if Comissiong and this government want to be taken seriously about his mouthings in Australia they would dismantle the oppression, exploitation and racism that is a staple in Barbados, dismantle the despicable slave society, get the minority criminal class of private sector crooks out of the treasury and pension fund and GIVE THE MAJORITY POPULATION ACCESS TO THEIR OWN MONEY…..to their own opportunities to their own lands….and stop trying to spin the reparations TREND they are now on into reality..

    now the African descendant of slaves is a minority in the US among several OTHER minorities…….so the games are being played, that is why i would ignore Comissiong unless he can do the intelligent and JUST thing for the people who pay their salaries…

    https://youtu.be/Rjx_rm_E9bc?t=162


  16. *AND START spinning the reparations TREND they are now on into REALITY…

    Reparations start at home….

    both governments who colluded with minorities over the decades to sabotage black wealth, black empowerment etc owe the majority population reparations for those crimes against themselves…time to give back the people what is RIGHTFULLY THEIRS…the best reparations…

    i should not have to tell all these lawyers in the government to REMOVE the destructive centuries old slave laws off the statue books…that too can be seen as reparations…

    i should not have to tell all these government ministers to remove the racist nelson monument that Comissiong was telling Europe to remove from their countries not even 2 days ago.


  17. Lawson,

    The Klan are still marching. Google it! White supremacists militias proliferated during Obama’s presidency. Google it! America’s greatest threat of terrorism is from right wing/white supremacists extremists who have taken out quite a few especially under Trump.

    The last high profile killing was in Charlottesville in 2017 after a march that started the night before with torches and threatening chants. There were several more marches around that same time and they continue up till today.

    The white kids doing most of the present damage including killings of cops are from right wing extremist/white supremacist groups.

    As for the abortions, your lot knows very well that these women who have them are often unable to take care of the children and are often desperate enough to visit a quack. I guess they would love to kill two birds with one stone and have the mother die as well.

    As for the black on black violence, this takes place in depressed inner cities where hope of a good life is absent. It is the same in depressed cities in Ireland and Scotland and I would guess every depressed city. Nothing race specific about it. GOOGLE IT!

    “Defund the police” actually does not mean to do away with the police. It has to do with taking away some of their functions and hence some of their funds and having other agencies deal with non violent situations such as the counterfeit twenty dollar George Floyd case for example. Some funds would also go towards community programmes to bolster interventions that would serve as crime prevention.

    You repeatedly spout all the usual white nonsense and never try to learn anything. You are therefore part of the problem.

  18. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Donna…don’t mind Lawson, he got a hangover from last night, probably holding his head under the water and puking while posting that shite…


  19. Donna look back at real klan marches not the little things that go on now, so you are saying blacks are allowing white supremist kids to march with them and ruin their businesses you know how silly that sounds you probably are right in iceland or scotland probably 99 pecent of people getting aborted are white but near 40% of the ones in the states are black…way out of whack


  20. Lawson,

    They don’t know that they are white supremacists. Haven’t you been watching the news lately. Some of them have been identified, arrested and charged.

    WURA,

    Is he really a drunkard? That would explain why he seems to be so erratic. Sometimes he makes no sense.


  21. Lawson should google about knife crime in Glasgow and drugs and gangs in Dublin and Limerick.

    WHITE ON WHITE CRIME.

    These people behave as though gangs and drugs and violent crime is done only by black people. It seems that is what Lawson believes. In truth, it occurs in depressed cities everywhere and coincides with POVERTY. Now, if the system functions to keep blacks poor then the incidence of black crime will be higher.

    SO….we are back where we started. THE PROBLEM IS THE RACIST SYSTEM.

    PS. THE KLAN STILL MARCHES. THE KLAN STILL KILLS. THERE IS A MULTITUDE OF WHITE SUPREMACIST MILITIAS in the USA. THEY ALSO KILL.

    Google it, Lawson!

    But you prefer to stay ignorant. You do not want the truth. You want to believe what you want to believe.

  22. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “WURA,

    Is he really a drunkard? That would explain why he seems to be so erratic. Sometimes he makes no sense.”

    think Black John, but a whiter version, until we find out otherwise…lol

  23. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    It’s very clear that the intent, even after centuries, is to pretend that international human rights laws and declarations do not exist for and don’t apply to the African descended indigenous in the western diaspora/Caribbean/Americas. All of these laws intended to PROTECT the vulnerable and deliberately ignored and DISRESPECTED by Black governments so they can continue to maintain a vile and destructive racist colonial system/society is quite glaring.

    It is obvious that they don’t and never will understand that you cannot have it both ways, either dismantle the colonial system that you are on cameras everywhere complaining about with your deceitful selves or adopt, ratify and enforce international human rights laws that exist, are currently in place and have been in, some cases, for decades.

    ▼Article XXXVII Indigenous peoples have the right to have access to financial and technical assistance from States and through international cooperation, for the enjoyment of the rights contained in this Declaration.

    ▼Article XXXVIII The Organization of American States, its organs, agencies, and entities, shall adopt all necessary measures to promote the full observance, protection, and application of the provisions contained in this Declaration, and shall endeavor to ensure their efficacy.

    ▼Article XXXIX The nature and scope of the measures that shall be adopted to implement this Declaration shall be determined in accordance with the spirit and purpose of said Declaration.


  24. limerick donna
    there once was a woman so stupid
    she came on a blog to find cupid
    her contributions were lame her opinions the same
    her partners she found are well suited


  25. Said the girl to the man, “It’s a shame
    That from year to damn year you’re the same
    But the world has moved on
    And soon you’ll be gone
    And your children will play a new game.”

    Resistance is futile.

  26. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Donna…i was just telling some public nuisances aka fowl slaves the same on another thread…Lawson will always be Lawson, his children and grandchildren will be the ones to create changes, he is too busy looking out for raccoons, moose and snakes and trying to keep Justin….when he is not tormenting us…..

    .. but there are some live idiots on BU who have posted the same shite over and over for nearly or more than a decade, they never post anything that will bring about a positive change not even for themselves, they can show no one where their posts have uplifted anyone, caused a positive change in any direction, taught anyone anything, they cannot show where they have ever created anything using their minds that could further create a catalyst for change on the island to benefit everyone…nothing, nada, they are pure empty shells, but got talk for everybody, and still can’t contribute anything positive to save their own lives or that of their families..

    those are the ones i show their posts to other people so they can get their unknowing doses of anonymous ridicule, they are pure laughing stocks….some people cannot believe what these clowns post on a blog, in these times……..lol.

    if they don’t believe i will write a book about them, they gotta be mad….i always exact my pound of flesh from fools…..and it’s always green…so many have moved on to so much better, but these blog rats just can’t, because this is the only blog they can carry on that backward practice, FB would destroy them and some blogs i know will never let them in with that mentality, they will never show their faces on any media platform again if they dare carry that shite to FB, so they are stuck on BU….can’t walk and chew gum at the same time, so definitely cannot multi-task…..and ya can’t carry them anywhere, because they will act like new negros and embarrass ya…


  27. WURA-War-on-U January 16, 2020 4:46 AM

    And as for the Fulcrum scam, what is all of that about at taxpayer’s expense too.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1226845834191620&id=100005986451739&sfnsn=scwspmo&extid=mrbjnSzOQ0pYo604

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    This is what you call conducting PROPER RESEARCH and TEACHING people NOT to follow the conspiracy shiite and LIES you post to BU.

    Artax January 16, 2020 7:47 AM

    David BU

    I’ve read where it’s being suggested, because they were 6 officers and 5 registrations, Fulcrum Chambers Ltd. is a scam.

    I prefer to be FAIR, rather than rushing off to make wild, unsubstantiated accusations.

    What were the reasons for the resignations? Is there any evidence to indicate whether or not those individuals that resigned were members of the Board of Directors or employees?

    (1). Lee Marler – Director – resigned on March 31, 2012.
    (2). Anthony Edward Richard Wheatley – Director – resigned on November 21, 2014
    (3). David Huw Williams – Secretary – resigned on October 18, 2019.
    (4). David Huw Williams – Director – resigned on October 18, 2019.
    (5). Ivan James Pearce Molland – Director – resigned on October 18, 2019.

    It’s important to note that ONE man represents 2 of the 5 resignations.

    There are 17 individuals listed on their website, who are described as being “at the heart of what (they) do.” And, they have very impressive profiles…….including David Huw Williams and Ivan Pearce, who are FOUNDERS of Fulcrum Chambers Ltd.

    So, it’s clear Williams and Pearce resigned as Directors ONLY…. and not from the company.

    David Huw Williams areas of practice includes International Bribery and Corruption and Anti-Money Laundering; Global Investigations; Commercial Law; Commercial Fraud.

    Ivan Pearce’s areas of expertise includes International Bribery and Corruption and Anti-Money Laundering; Global Investigations; Price Fixing; Dealing Offences; Asset Forfeiture; Tracing and Confiscation.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Kudos even from David BU.

    David January 16, 2020 8:12 AM

    @Artax

    Thanks for your input as usual.

    Taking this opportunity to restate that the directorships exposed on the Panama Papers website is a CAIPO dump. The directorships exposed is not a conformation of a corrupt behaviour.


  28. WURA,

    It is unfortunate for him. I would hate to be bigoted. It is a sad life to live. Anybody who has to belittle a whole race in the face of all evidence to the contrary must actually feel rather small inside. I doubt he could even risk googling what I told him to google for fear of what he would find. A white bajan psychologist named Richard Browne said many years ago that there is no such thing as a superiority complex but only an inferiority complex masquerading as a superiority complex. I have never forgotten that. The perfect example of that is Donald Trump.

    I feel sorry for him and all who share his affliction. It is so freeing to accept that all human beings are just that – human.


  29. Correction – Bajan


  30. “those are the ones i show their posts to other people so they can get their unknowing doses of anonymous ridicule, they are pure laughing stocks….some people cannot believe what these clowns post on a blog, in these times……..lol.”

    I could imagine the amount of uncontrollable laughter that came as a result of showing people your contribution, in which you argued Dr. Rolerick Hinds was the duly elected representative for St. Thomas, based solely on his election billboard that was erected near his constituency office.

    And when Simple Simon said you were wrong, rather than conceding, you went on to argue the people of St. Thomas told he was their representative.

    Hahahaha

    Now, to ‘ignore mode.’

  31. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Maybe fowl slaves can learn something from this video, they are too one dimensional and full of backward shit….just like the useless being described right here…

    https://youtu.be/kaQFvmaSk_k?t=3517


  32. Yuh see what I tel wunnuh?

    That copy and paste artist does not have the ability to THINK INDEPENDENTLY.

    DISHONESTY……. forging people’s email addresses to send fraudulent information.

  33. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Artax…all this time i did not even know ya were making comments to me, i only just saw my moniker under your name…….you are the original ignorant as*hole on BU…i stopped reading your posts nearly 2 years ago…when someone called you ignorant, it was not me…but they hit the nail right on the head…so all this time you thought i still read anything you post…lol…delusional…

    ….ya wasted all that time because you have nothing better to do, i have been scrolling pass all your posts and will continue to…..can’t even remember seeing you lately, that is how unimportant ya are in my scheme of things….you have nothing to teach me and need a teacher yourself…ya have been having a conversation with yaself and actually thought i saw any of it……am sure you posted a whole book that i will never read…..

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