Public reaction to recent revelations at the Government Information School (GIS) – Pressure Mounts on Minister Wilfred Abrahams to Resign – continues to be a source of concern for Barbadians. All eyes now are on Minister Wilfred Abrahams and his newly installed Board presided over by Apostle Dr, Lucille Baird. It is the hope of the blogmaster a priority task of the Baird led Board will be to meet with outgoing Board members and in particular the former deputy Chair Marsha Hinds-Layne. Many Barbadians are of the view- and rightly so- Hinds should have been retained on the new Board if its selection was meant to be resident centric. It would have added needed credibility to the process Minister Abrahams is attempting to sell the public.

Let me give you an example. The mother of this alleged case is now my patient and I don’t divulge any confidential information here; we would have spoken. If you have a child that’s missing, which happened in this case, we all know . . . she was picked up for wandering . . . .

She got information on where her daughter was when she went missing [and] called the police station: ‘Excuse me, sir, I think I know where my daughter is’. She [is told] hold on a minute.

Mr Speaker, I wish I could give you the words, but my mother never taught me to curse . . . . He put the phone on the side and said, ‘This **#!!* woman on the phone talking ’bout some !!**%%@#$%^ missing girl’.

She stressed that police officers must do better in such matters. You really have to investigate, apart from the school, complaints that reach the police stations and the response of the police officers. Too many people are dying.

MP knocks police response to report (Nation Newspaper)

A sub story from the GIS affair that should be receiving equal attention is the matter highlighted by Member of Parliament Sonia Browne in a contribution to the House of Assembly last week. Key duties of any police force is to maintain public order and safety, enforce the law among other responsibilities. We cannot have members of the public turning to the police for assistance and it evokes such an insensitive response. The success of a police force is dependent on cultivating a good relationship with the public it is paid by and sworn to serve. The blogmaster wants to give the benefit of the doubt to the Barbados Police Force in this case but it is a challenge given what we know.

In the same way Minister Wilfred Abrahams was forced to face the music to placate an angry public, Attorney General Dale Marshall should be made to explain the behaviour by the policeman who handled the call from the juvenile’s mother reported by MP Sonia Browne.

The blogmaster has posted several blogs about the dysfunctional, moribund Police Complaints Authority (PCA) since its establishment by exposing the failure to deliver on its mandate. Successive governments have been unable to remedy the situation.

A growing lack of trust by the public in the police force is likely driven by the inability of the Attorney General and the PCA to encourage and process public complaints in a transparent and efficient manner. We MUST hold the police force accountable given its important role as guardians of the state. Our approach to reforming the system must be holistic to achieve service quality. If we do not many young people will be consumed and enarmoured by thug life with citizens continuimg to cry – arm the police pow pow.

279 responses to “Watch the Police, Pow Pow”


  1. “African leaders are saying it’s for AFRICANS ONLY….

    no different to the piece of shit racist and thieves for minorities in Barbados, love to jump to the front to cut out Black people from what is rightfully theirs….this is MY ANCESTRAL LAND…..land of the BLACKS…”

    let us know when your reach
    there is no point reasoning with people who don’t want to or won’t reason
    so godspeed on reaching your dream


  2. The cost of utilities in Kigali.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LyrdW5j31Xo


  3. You can also request and pay for personal security. Do your research.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nIlOyOzVbAo


  4. Enjoying the exchange, but got sidetracked by this
    🙂 let us know when your reach 🙂


  5. The problem is that some commenters do not appreciate to make a point and move on and allow others to enter the discussion. Why should the blogmaster have to intervene? We are adults, make a point and move on. What sense does it make to post the same point 40 different ways?

    Steuspe


  6. The reason am posting this is because WE HAVE REACHED A ROAD BLOCK…where police who are not paid adequately are accused of POLICE BRUTALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES for decades ..

    …..nurses and teachers are also not paid adequately…THEY ARE ALL TRAPPED in a colonial construct that is DECADENT and DEGRADED…..and the only way OUT IS DOWN…unless they use what is available to them to make the appropriate changes…..to move up AND ADVANCE.

    …no sense TALKING ON AND ON about police do this and that…unless ya can show them A WAY OUT..

    ..although am not stopping anyone from posting anything…..just TYPE AND HIT POST COMMENT..

    the BLACK POPULATION now have useful information TO TRANSITION if they so desire……that’s why i spent 2 years collecting this information…..for when all the mess both governments created have reached a BOILING point of no return as those among us who are cognizant knew it would….


  7. For those worrying about when i reach ….when i don’t care if they do…..i stay in my bed and coordinate programs so that better can be achieved on the continent for various reasons ….and…..especially for the Black population who want to make that move…..to their ancestral lands…

    Africans reach out to me..


  8. Theo…this is the point of no return the island has reached, and unless a DOOR IS SHOWN…it will only get much worse..i could not in good conscience SEE that Black people in Barbados are trapped in a dead colonial slave system and don’t show them how to get out with all i have available to me…some people would hide the info though…like they hid the information on the the State of the African Diaspora Sixth Region…..and all it entails..

    ….that’s why Windrush was happening for so long and no one knew until it blew up…hiding information that could help..


  9. As i said, only recently not even 2 hours ago, it COULD ONLY GET WORSE….just got some info that a police constable 1925 Holder attached to Black Rock Police station is in custody at District A station for an alleged number of burglaries estimated at $100,000 in stolen properties….waiting for confirmation…

    but in these types of situations where there is no light and no way forward except for more of the same, many of us can see very clearly where this going….so i make NO APOLOGIES for trying to SAVE BLACK PEOPLE from themselves and 2 destructive, dangerous stupid governments and a gaggle of tiefing minorities who want to see the Black population WITH NOTHING, not even their ancestral holdings…..with all the black population and their children railroaded into their prison system to feed their greed…..and rob them of everything else.

    but we can also work it that THEY ALL GO TO PRISON FOR THEIR DECADES OF CRIMES AGAINST THE BLACK POPULATION.


  10. “b_thrivecommunity In African spirituality birth is regarded as the beginning of a new lifecycle whereas a spirit has decided to reincarnate on Earth again. This spirit comes with a life purpose to fulfill, which is the reason why our date of birth isn’t considered a coincidence. It’s believed that the planetary constellation at the time of birth influences our path. We are given many lifetimes and chances to fulfill things on Earth within the cycle of birth, death and rebirth.

    Birth itself is regarded as a spiritual process. The woman is accessing a level of inner power that enables her to spiritually transcend higher by creating and manifesting new life. Therefore midwives and doulas can play an important role in guiding the moms towards an energetic peaceful environment for birth, which reduces physical and emotional stress. Hypnobirthing is another way of keeping anxiety and fear at bay. It’s a self-hypnosis method that encourages birthing mothers to use words like “waves” or “surges”, instead of contractions while using visualizations, positive affirmations, and breathing techniques.

    Children are considered to be very connected to the spiritual realm as they have just arrived. The Dagara tribe in Burkina Faso has a tradition where the child can spend its first years with grandparents. They believe the child carries information from the spiritual realm which the grandparents might soon leave to join. Before the birth of the child they organize a ritual where things like the child’s future character and preferences are analyzed so that the community can prepare in supporting the child in the best way possible.

    The arrival of a new soul is highly celebrated in many African cultures with Name giving ceremonies. A name is considered to have the power to shape one’s life and it can carry the energy of the person they’re named after. Names are chosen with consideration, bearing in mind the purpose and vision the parents see for their child.”


  11. I heard some people say Ghana is the place to go

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL_swhq5dzU


  12. Yep…we know the types…

    https://youtu.be/sjymnuaVT0A


  13. At least Africa can get them charged…at least Ramaphosa is keeping his word and charging them….

    https://www.nationnews.com/2021/03/30/ramaphosa-says-anc-members-charged-crimes-must-step-aside/

    “JOHANNESBURG – All members of South Africa’s governing African National Congress (ANC) party who have been charged with corruption or other serious crimes must step aside within 30 days, or else face suspension, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday.

    Allegations of corruption against party members including Ace Magashule, secretary-general and one of the six most powerful officials of the ANC, have deepened fault lines within the party that has ruled South Africa since the end of white minority rule in 1994.

    Magashule has denied the corruption charges, which relate to a contract to audit homes with asbestos roofs when he was premier of the Free State province.

    In December, the ANC’s Integrity Commission recommended that Magashule step aside from his position pending the outcome of the corruption case.

    The decision on members vacating their positions, which has been at the centre of talks in ANC National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings, will be seen as a victory for Ramaphosa, who has pledged to clean up the ANC’s image with a tough stance on corruption since becoming party leader in December 2017..”


  14. Racists, killers and thieves criminalizing Black children.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z93u2MjCeYk


  15. “The well that receives its water only from outside itself receives at the same time a thousand things that have been caught up by the current. Such a well is exposed to all this litter, and to something even more dangerous: to find itself dry as soon as its water has been drawn out. On the other hand the well whose ‘eye’ is situated within itself has no need of rain to fill it. Its water, filtered through the cracks of the earth, remains abundant, pure, and fresh, even during times of greatest heat.”
    -Tierno Bokar”


  16. WARU

    When it is said that “Africans are for Africans” it isn’t said the same vein as the experiences in the diaspora where a minority is opressing the true people of the land. Africans say that because they are noticing many Diasporans that did not release their programming come with a Western mind and baggage and never mentally prepared for Africa and then some of them cause issues due to having a Western mindset and ideology and refuse to assimilate with the locals. This mindset was weaponized in the case of Liberia and due to followed after that “settlement” , it sowed the seeds of chaos and resulted in both Liberian Civil Wars that many Africans (especially Sierra Leonne) remember that traumatic event are are cautious about Diasporans from that event and what they notice on Youtube (especially how AA carry themselves).
    That is why it is important to learn about Africa from an African perspective and shift the mind state to be open minded, willing to experience new things and connect to the ethnic group(s) of your ancestors origin.

    This is the reasoning behind that :
    Africans focus on ethnic group. (This stands for many things in their countries from politics to the way of living)
    If a person from the Diaspora is asked ”What ethnic group are you from?” and the answer is aligence or an identity to the country their ancestors were taken to by force and only knowing english , they would be perceived as a “foreigner”. It has nothing to do with a superiority complex or looking down as YouTube would have many to (falsely) believe. To avoid that from occurring is find out your ansestry and go from there.


  17. This whole thing about the police does not even surprise me. Everything is being revealed because we should know that Barbados was never in control, something else is pupettering behind the scenes that all of these events are occurring. It is only now that everything is being exposed for what it is. None of this should be seen as “normal” because it was going on for generations, it should be worrying because of not only how long these events went under the radar as well as the myriad of cases showing black on black crime (which is spiritual warfare) because this shows that in this (neo colonial) society , the people that many of us are lead to believe as supposed to ‘protect’ us are engading in acts that harm people that look just like them.
    Due to (some of) the police are doing these actions , then who can the normal population trust?
    That is what people should start to ask themselves.


  18. Cosmo…they need to be REAFRIKANIZED to understand all of that…555 himself said that Black people don’t integrate, so i have no clue what bullshit he was trying to wrap around my head…..was not about to entertain it.

    “Africans say that because they are noticing many Diasporans that did not release their programming come with a Western mind and baggage and never mentally prepared for Africa and then some of them cause issues due to having a Western mindset and ideology and refuse to assimilate with the locals.”

    “Exodus – Sans Attained Culturized Capitalist and Colonizer Trained Behaviors.” Copyright ⓒ 2021. All Rights Reserved.

    “An international study has found that the Chinese people originated not from Peking Man in northern China, but from early humans in East Africa who moved through South Asia to China some 100,000 years ago, Hong Kongs Ming Pao daily reported yesterday in a finding that confirms the single origin theory in anthropology.

    According to the newspaper, a research team led by Jin Li (of Fudan University in Shanghai has found that modern humans evolved from a single origin, not multiple origins as some experts believe.

    In China, school textbooks teach that the Chinese race evolved from Peking Man, based on a theory that humans in Europe and Asia evolved from local species.

    But Jin and his fellow researchers found that early humans belonged to different species, of which only the East African species developed into modern humans.

    This new finding nullifies the theory that the ancestors of the Chinese people were Peking Man who lived in northern China 400,000 years ago.

    Based on DNA analyses of 100,000 samples gathered from around the world, a number of human families evolved in East Africa some 150,000 years ago, said Li Hui, a member of Jins team.

    About 100,000 years ago, some of those humans began to leave Africa, with some people moving to China via South and Southeast Asia, Li said.

    According to the newspaper article, it has been proven that the 65 branches of the Chinese race share similar DNA mutations with the peoples of East and Southeast Asia.

    It said that the Shanghai scientists were part of an international team comprised of researchers from Russia, India, Brazil and other nations in a five-year project studying the geographic and genealogical routes related to the spread and settlement of modern humans.

    CONTACT INFO:
    PROFESSOR JIN LI – Fudan University Shanghai”


  19. 555 himself said that Black/African people integrate, it’s because of the community and compound family culture and it’s actually genetic after possibly millions of years of practice but it was knocked right out of Caribbean people, most of them became strangers to each other…despite our bloodlines running right through the Caribbean with thousands of cousins per person……these days am not even up for the nonsense…when ya tell them straight up who is what…they are done.

    “That is why it is important to learn about Africa from an African perspective and shift the mind state to be open minded, willing to experience new things and connect to the ethnic group(s) of your ancestors origin.”

    they better learn real fast, am doing my bit.

    ”What ethnic group are you from?” and the answer is aligence or an identity to the country their ancestors were taken to by force and only knowing english , they would be perceived as a “foreigner”.

    The idiots in Barbados, the fowl Slaves, will probably say BLP or DLP….

    they better learn real fast which tribe in Africa they belong and which languages they should know…when i told them these things on BU they laughed, when i told some Slave that i was learning Yoruba he made fun of it… I warned them to get their genetic testing down….but it’s a personal choice.


  20. “Sat, Nov 27, 2004 page16
    In honor of the Little Black People
    The Saisiyat tribe of Hsinchu and Miaoli will perform a solemn rite this weekend to commemorate a race of people that they exterminated
    By Jules Quartly / STAFF REPORTER

    Drinking, singing and dancing are expected to take place deep in the mountains of Miaoli and Hsinchu when the “Ritual of the Little Black People” (矮靈祭) is performed by the Saisiyat tribe once again this weekend. \nFor the past 100 years or so, the Saisiyat tribe (賽夏族) has performed the songs and rites of the festival to bring good harvests, ward off bad luck and keep alive the spirit of a race of people who are said to have preceded all others in Taiwan. \nIn fact, the short, black men the festival celebrates are one of the most ancient types of modern humans on this planet and their kin still survive in Asia today. They are said to be diminutive Africoids and are variously called Pygmies, Negritos and Aeta.

    They are found in the Philippines, northern Malaysia, Thailand, Sumatra in Indonesia and other places. \nChinese historians called them “black dwarfs” in the Three Kingdoms period (AD 220 to AD 280) and they were still to be found in China during the Qing dynasty (1644 to 1911). In Taiwan they were called the “Little Black People” and, apart from being diminutive, they were also said to be broad-nosed and dark-skinned with curly hair. \nAfter the Little Black People — and well before waves of Han migrations after 1600 — came the Aboriginal tribes, who are part of the Austronesian race. They are thought to have come from the Malay Archipelago 6,000 years ago at the earliest and around 1,000 years ago at the latest, though theories on Aborigine migration to Taiwan are still hotly debated. Gradually the Little Black People became scarcer, until a point about 100 years ago, when there was just a small group living near the Saisiyat tribe. \nThe story goes that the Little Black People taught the Saisiyat to farm by providing seeds and they used to party together. But one day, the Little Black People sexually harassed some Aboriginal women. So, the Saisiyat took revenge and killed them off by cutting a bridge over which they were all crossing. Just two Little Black People survived.

    Before departing eastward, they taught the Saisiyat about their culture and passed down some of their songs, saying if they did not remember their people they would be cursed and their crops would fail. \nThe Saisiyat kept their promise and have held the Ritual of the Little Black People every year, though they scaled down the ceremonies during the Japanese colonial period (1895 to 1945). Now the ritual is held every two years on the 10th full moon of the lunar calendar, with a big festival once every 10 years.
    At this time, the Saisiyat are not supposed to fight and they congregate in their ancestral areas of Miaoli and Hsinchu, in the mountains. \n”I’ve seen it written of as a celebration, but to me it seemed quite a mournful affair, especially in the way the music came across, which was trancelike, a haunting kind of chant with a series of 10 to 15 songs,” said long-term Taiwan resident Lynn Miles, who has been to the ritual three times and will be going again this year. \n”There’s nothing else quite like it in its tone and in its mood. I’ve been to other festivals but this is non-stop.”

    \nMiles said the dances were not set pieces but usually involved holding hands and moving around in a circle, chanting, with those who know the songs doing most of the singing and a shaman figure keeping order. \nA spokeswoman at the Council of Indigenous Peoples (under the Executive Yuan) said that those who have “unclean thoughts” have their souls snatched by the spirits of the Little Black People and will pass out until the shaman revives them. \nMiles said the shaman seemed to serve a public-order function by chasing off those who were too drunk or out of order. \nThe ceremonies are held in two places. The ritual began yesterday in Nanchuang Township, Miaoli County, and will carry on there until Monday. Rituals start today in Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County, and will last through tomorrow. \nGetting there: \nTo Wufeng: \nRoute 122 to Wufeng can be accessed off No. 1 Highway near Toufen. \nTo Nanchuang: \nTake western No. 1 Highway. Near Toufen, take Route 124 toward Sanwan to Nanchuang. Shuttle buses will take visitors to the ritual site at Xiangtian Lake.”


  21. ” It is only now that everything is being exposed for what it is. None of this should be seen as “normal” because it was going on for generations,”

    Black people have to protect themselves and families, even if you have to hire private security, no one else will do it…..it’s all gone sideways, there is no turning back…protect yourselves..


  22. Yall better REMOVE yaselves from this evil bullshit ASAP or stay in it and watch ya own DEMISE and that of your children AND FUTURE GENERATIONS………the only good thing that will come out of it is the parliament sellouts in Barbados and the Caribbean will GET BLAMED FOR ALLOWING THE RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION to continue against Black populations…etc. just as they DESERVE….

    .cousin Boris on a roll..GET OUT OF THE WAY…

    “Slavery was not just about making profit and British schools should instead tell a “new story” about culturally African people, a controversial government-backed report has said.

    The race and ethnic disparities commission said the UK’s education system should focus on parts of the “Caribbean experience” that show how “culturally African people transformed themselves into a re-modelled African/Britain”.

    RACE REPORT
    Selected Journalists Were Deliberately Left Out Of Controversial Race Briefing

    7 Things That Contradict The Claim Britain Is ‘Not Institutionally Racist’
    It said education about the British Empire should focus on how “Britishness” influenced former colonies and those colonies “influenced what we know about modern Britain”.

    “One great example would be a dictionary or lexicon of well known British words which are Indian in origin,” the report’s controversial chair Tony Sewell wrote in the foreword.

    It went on: “There is a new story about the Caribbean experience which speaks to the slave period not only being about profit and suffering but how culturally African people transformed themselves into a re-modelled African/Britain.”

    Labour called on the government to explain how it published content which “glorifies the slave trade” and urged ministers to “immediately disassociate themselves from these remarks”.

    The review, commissioned after the Black Lives Matter protests, has been controversial since its inception after Boris Johnson gave control of it to his top policy adviser Munira Mirza, who has previously accused an “anti-racism lobby” of fostering a “culture of grievance”.

    The government has also been criticised for appointing Sewell as chair of the review after he previously claimed evidence of institutional racism was “flimsy”.

    Shadow women and equalities secretary Marsha de Cordova said:

    “This report was an opportunity to seriously engage with the reality of inequality and institutional racism in the UK.

    “Instead we have a divisive polemic which cherry-picks statistics.

    “To downplay institutional racism in a pandemic where black, Asian and ethnic minority people have died disproportionately and are now twice as likely to be unemployed is an insult.

    “The government must urgently explain how they came to publish content which glorifies the slave trade and immediately disassociate themselves from these remarks.”

    In reply, A Downing Street source stressed the report was “independent” and that the prime minister planned to “look at it in detail” before the government formally responds.

    Labour shadow cabinet minister David Lammy said the commission has “chosen to divide us once more and keep us debating the existence of racism rather than doing anything about it

    The central claim in the report, a briefing on which was only released to selected journalists on the orders of the commission, is that institutional racism does not exist in the UK.

    The review dismissed the “idealism” of young people who claim the UK is institutionally racist, insisting this is “not borne out by the evidence”.

    While acknowledging that “overt and outright racism persists in the UK, particularly online” and that Britain is “not a post-racial society”, the report claims that societal disparities between ethnic groups “do not have their origins in racism”.

    Instead, it argues that all ethnic groups apart from Black Caribbeans outperform their white counterparts at school and this is helping to create more diverse workplaces, although disparities remain at the top of public and private sectors.

    The claim was criticised by barrister Matthew Ryder QC, who cited a study showing that despite achieving worse educational outcomes, white people have better employment prospects and social mobility.

    Ryder, who once represented the family of murdered Black teenager Stephen Lawrence, said the evidence suggested racism “is in the system”.

    He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “Even when white working class boys have lower educational qualifications, and a lower likelihood of going to university, they have higher employment rates and higher social mobility.

    “And that was highlighted in a report in 2019 by the University of Aberdeen, and they called this the ‘white working class paradox’.

    “And you need to answer that question: why is it that when white boys, for example, have less educational qualifications they still have more opportunity of getting jobs and having social mobility, and Black boys don’t?

    “That suggests racism is in the system, it doesn’t suggest racism has been removed from the system.”

    Lammy said the report was an “insult to anybody and everybody across this country who experiences institutional racism”.

    The shadow justice secretary told LBC: “British people, white and Black, are dying to turn the page on racism.

    “They are working in food banks to support the marginalised. They are teaching in after-school clubs to raise awareness. They are working in rehabilitation centres to end the cycle of disproportionate mass incarceration.

    “Boris Johnson has just slammed the door in their faces by telling them that they’re idealists, they are wasting their time. He has let an entire generation of young white and Black British people down.

    “Just as people marched against South Africa to free Mandela and Margaret Thatcher stood in their way. Just as folk got together and marched for an enquiry into the death of Stephen Lawrence and John Major stood in their way.

    “Now young people across the country come together and say: ‘Yes, Black lives do matter’, and guess what, Boris Johnson stands in their way.”.


  23. Cosmo….yep…the writing is on the wall, who can’t see it, that’s on them..


  24. The key is to focus on yourself. Looking at the problems when the solution is right there (and repeatedly pointed out) defeats the purpose of bringing it up.
    Time to bring out a blog on Africa because that is the solution. Have a serious , non biased , non eurocentric discussion on how to Re Africanize yourself as an African in the diaspora and as you can see the interest is there. Wherever energy goes , it is a sign for it to flow.


  25. Bloodlines run through it.

    “Mali’s education system standard was so high in the 1400s, that when an Arab Scholar, Abd al-Rahman al-Tamimi came to Timbuktu to teach, he was not qualified to even study there and had to take courses in Morocco first.”


  26. The Brits are absolving themselves from any responsibility, that is a mixed blessing, get away from sellout niggas and parliament traitors……ya gotta know when you are free.

  27. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Something must be done about dangerous Caribbean governments/leaders who engage in and support crimes against Caribbean people. They must not escape.
    “US State Department questions PPP legitimacy; deems Irfaan Ali “installed” not “elected”

    The United States Department of State has seemingly questioned the legitimacy of the PPP regime and Irfaan Ali as Guyana’s government and President respectively.

    In a stark contrast to how it reported on Guyana’s 2015 election results, the State Department said that Ali was “installed” as opposed to “elected” as President.

    “Mohamed Irfaan Ali of the PPP/C was INSTALLED as president on August 2,” reads the US State Department Country Report on Human Rights for Guyana.

    In contrast, the 2015 version of the report reads, “[f]ormer leader of the opposition David Granger led the election coalition parties APNU+AFC into the May elections and was ELECTED president.”

    The deliberate and obvious use of the word “installed” in reference to Ali has caught the attention of political analysts who have indicated that its use is a signal that the US is not comfortable with the manner in which elections were conducted in 2020 and may be leaning toward the court vitiating same by way of the election petition which is currently engaging the attention of Guyana’s Chief Justice Roxann George.

    The report also slammed police and judicial corruption, stating, “[t]here remained a widespread public perception of corruption involving officials at all levels, including the police and judiciary.”

    Source: https://www.state.gov/reports/2020-country-reports-on-human-rights-practices/guyana/

  28. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    This is how Caribbean people in the colonies were labeled and stigmatized in the early 1900s…it will be interesting to know how they knew the EXACT BLOODLINE CONTENT…

    https://scontent.fbgi3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/166751914_10158369456332945_3842534789089968402_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=H9K-uAp7TcEAX9h9dTX&_nc_ht=scontent.fbgi3-1.fna&oh=dcca047445d1f603bcc896fb53b3f5d6&oe=608D5838

  29. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Barbados is a wicked little anti-black slave society that has done a lot of oppressive social,mental and financial damage to African people generationally, i won’t hold my breath for an apology. Am sure UK will be distancing themselves from them shortly as will most intelligent nations..

    “So when we are speaking about repair, people have to understand the damage done before they understand the need for repair. All of the damage done cannot be quantified in a sum of money. I don’t know how you quantify people’s suffering and the retardation of a community. So I am saying, starting from 1974 for Barbados, this would be close to 50 years of oppression. How do you start to repair that,” said Rock.

    Marcia Weekes, host of the programme, acknowledged that the Jamaica Government has issued an official apology to the Rastafarian community for the action of the state against rastafari in the 1963 Coral Gardens Incident, and the subsequent establishment of a JA$10 million trust fund for survivors as reparation.

    “The question is, is this enough?” said Weekes.

    The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda has also issued an apology to the Rastafarian community in that country for their decades of “brutalisation” and “discrimination”, while proposing reparation through giving them a stake in the medicinal cannabis industry there.

    Weekes said too many governments continued to “pretend” they don’t understand the oppression the Rastafarian community faced over the years because of their use of marijuana on which many countries were now seeking to capitalize.

    “Some of us pretend we don’t understand, but we need to understand what has occurred and that is why today we are calling for justice. We are saying if our CARICOM governments are going to benefit financially from ganja, marijuana, cannabis, we need to look at what was done to the Rastafari community,” insisted Weekes.

    Meanwhile, African Reparations Minister in Trinidad and Tobago Reverend Kwame Kamau who shared the Trinidad and Tobago experience, told the online gathering that a lot of human and financial resources have been invested in the prohibition of marijuana use over the years that could have been directed elsewhere.

    He said based on statistics, black individuals also seemed to be more likely to be incarcerated for a marijuana-related offence than Hispanic and people of mixed descent in Trinidad and Tobago.

    “We need to repair the trauma that has been inflicted and clearly there are statistics that are available . . . Is there need for reparations? The answer is clear – yes,” he said.”

  30. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Pole ni dawa.
    “Concern is a medicine.”
    -Swahili proverb

    Explanation: Pole has several meanings. It can refer to sympathy or concern. It can also refer to being sorry for one’s mistake. Dawa refers to medicine, that which is a source of healing. It can also refer to help or support.

    Succinctly, this proverb expresses that our care and concern for others is a source of healing for them, ourselves, and the community. Such caring is expressed in our actions, our character. In effect, like a quote that I shared recently, we are a source of healing for those around us.”

  31. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Certain people only just found out about this ABOMINATION today, they are still speechless.

    “slave bible is an edition of the Bible specifically made for educating slaves. Its full title was: Select Parts of the Holy Bible for the use of the Negro Slaves in the British West-India Islands.[1] It was produced in England in the early 19th century for use in the British West Indies (the part of the British Empire in the Caribbean). Such bibles had all “references to freedom and escape from slavery” excised, while passages encouraging obedience and submission were emphasized.[2]

    British missionaries used it in the education and conversion of the enslaved population. The editors included only 10 percent of the Old Testament and half of the New Testament. Among the excluded passages are Galatians 3:28: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus”, which was thought to possibly incite rebellion.[3] Passages like Ephesians 6:5, “Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ,” were retained.[3] The Museum of the Bible, during a 2018 exhibition called “The Slave Bible: Let the Story Be Told”, exhibited an example from 1807. This bible was one of three copies of this version, and is owned by Fisk University. It was printed by Law and Gilbert of London, for the Society for the Conversion of Negro Slaves.[4]”

    https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.KLkttsiCmbsASKgqbtiKlAHaHa&pid=Api&rs=1&c=1&qlt=95&w=109&h=109


  32. At this point in time, money is thrown at us to cannot make us forget the atrocity that was slavery. Unless I see a libation poured for or ancestors, appeasing them for harming their descendants and changed behavior that is when I will take their apology seriously. There will be more than money (produced by the system) required which can pay off spiritual debt. Their time is up and they know it.
    @WARU This image is interesting, the bloodline appears to have been like an indicator of something. The question is ”what”. This also reminds me of the hidden, glossed-over part of Barbados’s history where they failed to mention the truth about Amerindians. (a big one was that they were melanated people) This reminds me of the research I was doing into the country and I saw the original name and an art teacher that brought this to my attention who was doing extensive research on this group stated that the people who inhabited here pre- slavery were called ”Igneri Arawak”.
    I also found an article on the extensive story of Barbados that I found to be a fascinating read.
    https://blackhistory.neocities.org/Barbados_History.html
    http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Barbados/Hunting_North_American_Indians_in_Barbados.htm
    Keep the information flowing Waru, it’s time the sleeping giants wake up from their slumber. If they choose to do so.

  33. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Africans travelled the earth for thousands of years and also left a footprint in the Caribbean for all that time. The lies are falling away. Truth must triumpth. Many in the duaspora carry bloodlines from African kingdoms of old. Ancient blood.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LBC2z6lX0m8


  34. “…555 himself said that Black people don’t integrate, so i have no clue what bullshit he was trying to wrap around my head…..was not about to entertain it.”

    “555 himself said that Black/African people integrate, “

    When I went to Africa I did not see any animosity from anyone there just friendly smiling faces
    Likewise I have been integrating my whole life
    Best thing about UK (and USA) is it’s multiculturalism
    Worst thing is it’s racism
    People are people
    They are not colours or races
    The are individuals with names and personal life stories
    I have spoken to Africans about moving to Africa and they all say ‘yay’
    so when Waru say’s ‘nay’ I say she was well wrong

  35. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    So why are u still in the west…ya should move now especially with the changing mood, let us know when you arrive..

    knowing what i know, i will never promote integration when it’s known that racists in the west are incapable of such..and would only go into Africa to tief, rape kill and pretend superiority….and Africans are awaking every day just like those in the diaspora…so whichever docile told you that previously may not be that same docile today, but don’t listen to me..

    Africans are on multiple platforms from east to west absorbing all the info available about all the evil done to us and them over the centuries……so good luck…..find some fool to advertise for you…


  36. Sometimes things you say makes sense and other times it is a miss.

    You don’t know Africa and think they are haters when they aren’t they and are full of love and sometimes will give you their address and phone number without you even asking them for it.

  37. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    right….let fools take your word for it…keep counting on Africans staying docile and easily manipulated, not even the most brutalized and indoctrinated in Barbados are like that anymore…they are shocking people daily with their quick awakening, but no need to convince anyone…just go and tell us about it…


  38. Debating with friends beats debating with enemies
    so I shall pass up the offer of chit chat

    Nervous Build Up Nervous Mix

    Feeling Good Funky Elevation Mix

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