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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.


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  1. Gun puzzle
    Judges question number of firearms ‘found’
    by HEATHER-LYNN EVANSON
    heatherlynevanson @nationnews.com
    THE BIGGER THE GUN, the bigger may be the fine imposed.
    That warning came yesterday from Justice Carlisle Greaves as he, along with Justice Randall Worrell, scoffed at the idea that young men before them found the guns with which they were caught.
    “I am beginning to think that the bigger the gun, the bigger the fine,” declared Justice Greaves in the No. 3 Supreme Court. “You got a .22, $22 000. A .25? $25 000; you got a 32, you get $32 000. If you got a machine gun, bring about $100 000.”
    Both judges dealt with cases involving self-confessed gunmen.
    Justice Greaves, who fined Stefan Kevon Lemon, of Sturges, St Thomas, $15 000 in one month or nine months for having a .32-calibre firearm, and $10 000 also in one month or nine months for 11 rounds of ammunition, told the gunman: “As a St Thomas man I don’t like to see firearms in St Thomas. That is a peaceful parish. We grow sugar cane. I never see a gun in a cane hole yet, but yet you all see stuff bins with firearms.
    ‘Don’t understand’
    “You young people, every time you want a gun, it is sprout up in front of you all. I don’t understand it,” he added.
    Justice Worrell also expressed amazement when Adeem Antone Millington and Dario David Cox both told him in the No. 2 Supreme Court they had found their guns.
    Cox said he found his .45-calibre weapon with its ten bullets by a sports complex in St Philip, while Millington said he got his .45 gun loaded with six bullets from “The 12-Gauge Block” in Silver Hill, Christ Church.
    “You mean everybody that we see find a firearm? Everybody? Nine out of ten? Really? You all must think the courts foolish; that is all I can say,” Justice Worrell said.
    “Between you and me, you ain’t find no firearm. I know you didn’t find any firearm. You know you ain’t find any firearm. It seems you find a firearm faster than you find a rock. It is amazing,” he added.
    He told the two he knew they had bought the guns, even though they might not want to admit it.
    “I don’t care what you tell me. I am sure that you bought them, borrow them from somebody.”
    Adding that it “baffled” him, the judge noted: “You can’t find a dollar, $5, $50, a $100 bill, but you can [find] a gun and it has in ammunition? You can’t even find an old rusty gun that ain’t got in nothing?
    “How? Why? I don’t understand. And you know that a gun is something that is frowned upon and you know the law has changed. If you are found with a gun, no bail for two years unless you can show the court, that is, you can get bail in limited circumstances.”
    The judge bemoaned the fact that the state had spent thousands of dollars to educate both gunmen, neither of whom had taken advantage of it and neither of whom had earned any CXCs.
    “The state has spent about $50 000 each year on you all, that is $500 000 in school, and you have nothing, except the ability to find guns. So nothing productive has come from you all except the ability to find firearms.”
    Cox and Millington return to court on April 16 to be sentenced.

    Source: Nation


  2. UNICEF working with Govt
    INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S RIGHTS organisation the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) did not neglect to respond to a recent crisis at the Government Industrial School (GIS).
    Instead, UNICEF representative Dr Aloys Kamuragiye said that for many years they have been assisting the Government of Barbados with policies designed to protect children, and he said they would continue to do so.
    “From where I sit, the Government of Barbados has taken the matter seriously. They committed to look at the issue and investigate. And UNICEF as a friend of Barbados followed closely what was happening and we were ready to provide any kind of support they needed to address sustainably the challenges that had been there for years.
    Technical support
    “We received a request from the Government to provide technical support, and they have appropriate, adequate procedures in place to address the issues in a sustainable manner.
    “We are a part of the response because it’s not only a concern of the Government of Barbados but it’s a legitimate concern for UNICEF, as we have the mandate to promote child rights and ensure that young people fulfil and enjoy their rights,” Kamuragiye said.
    He was speaking yesterday during a virtual signing ceremony for a memorandum of understanding between UNICEF and the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation.
    Last month, the shocking image of a 14-year-old girl naked on a cement floor in solitary confinement cell at the GIS made headlines. The backlash to the situation led to the release of the teenager and the abolition of solitary confinement at the correctional facility.
    After that issue was highlighted, UNICEF said they were supporting the development of new best practice operating guidelines for the Government Industrial Schools.
    Child justice
    Kamuragiye also said that UNICEF had been advocating and supporting the Government to consider reforms in its management of child justice through a Prepared Situation Analysis on Juvenile Justice in 2015.
    He said the organisation also supported both administrations with the preparation of the existing Child Justice Bill as well as a study to examine provisions for the legal representation of children.
    He added that between last year and this year, through the Ministry of People’s Empowerment and Elderly Affairs, UNICEF had also been assisting the Government to review national policy on children’s protection, which was an important nexus with a policy on children in conflict with the law. ( TG)

    Source: Nation

  3. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    So all that interaction with Ms. Elder Affairs who don’t observe the BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLY….and this one and that one and UNICEF didn’t know that children are tortured at GIS.

  4. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Ne ati É–eka kpe ya la, eÅ‹ena.
    “When a single tree is hit by the wind, it breaks.”
    -Ewe proverb

    Explanation: A single tree cannot stand against a strong wind. However, when the wind meets a forest, the tree’s prospects for survival against that same wind increases. So too is it with ourselves. When we stand alone against a powerful force, we may fall. When we stand with the support of our family, friends, and community then we stand stronger.”

  5. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    African Deep Thought:

    “Sisi ni kwa sababu wao ni.
    #Simama_mrefu
    “We are because they are.”
    #stand_tall”


  6. According to the following resource: Kemetic History of Afrika; the definition of Alkebulan is as follows: “The ancient name of Africa was Alkebulan. Alkebu-lan “mother of mankind” or “garden of eden”. Alkebulan is the oldest and the only word of indigenous origin.


  7. @ WURA-War-on-UMarch 30, 2021 3:55 PM
    “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.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Sometimes you stumble upon the rarest nuggets of cultural wisdom to even outdo that African-Bajan ‘oral’ philosopher who coined the phrase: “Common sense born before book”.

    How do you think the late distinguished cultural icon Edward Brathwaite got the name “Kamau”?

    The ‘colonial’ brainwashed Eddie had to be born again in the spiritual womb of Mother Africa before he was able to see the Light emanating from the black diamond stone of wisdom.

    A name means a whole lot to a true African; the giving of which represents a defining moment in the life and prospects of a child. Every name has a meaning relevant to the new member of the family or community.

    Why do you think the slave masters made sure that ‘defining’ African cultural trait was umbilically severed?

    There is nothing wrong with blacks having more than one name.
    It’s time ‘conscious’ blacks in the Diaspora start identifying and (re)connecting their offspring with the Motherland.

    BTW, you should check out the ‘works’ of the Reverend Albert B. Cleage Jr.

    A man who,relentlessly, tried to ‘reprogramme’ African-Americans to see God through the eyes of a spiritual lens made from a ‘black’ diamond.

    He even crossed the rubicon of controversy by renaming the ‘church’ at which he officiated the “Shrine of the Black Madonna and Child”.

    If Moses, an African, could have been depicted as a European man for a white (and stupid black) audience why can’t Jesus be portrayed as a black radical man dubbed ‘Yeshua, the Black Panther’ for a black audience?

    Should any black-concious minister of the true Christian gospel (like our own “Donna”) try to replicate a simlar project in Barbadoes by projecting Jesus as a radical ‘black’ leader he or she would be figuratively and even literally nailed with the spikes of ignorance to the ‘brainwashing’ cross of black Bajan stupidity, especially on a ‘Good black Friday’.

  8. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “The ‘colonial’ brainwashed Eddie had to be born again in the spiritual womb of Mother Africa before he was able to see the Light emanating from the black diamond stone of wisdom.”

    unfortunately he had to be quite about it, but we can make a racket.

    “There is nothing wrong with blacks having more than one name.
    It’s time ‘conscious’ blacks in the Diaspora start identifying and (re)connecting their offspring with the Motherland.”

    we are trying to show them the way, they gotta do the rest….it’s telling that so much info is now available everywhere and Black/African minded people are very willing participants.

    “By far the most vocal Christian minister advocating a more radical approach to obtaining civil rights was Albert Cleage, Jr. ”

    he gave it a real good shot, enlightened Africans like him paved the way…..but the evil was more condensed back then, the battle was much more defined..


  9. WURA-War-on-UApril 2, 2021 4:14 PM
    “we are trying to show them the way, they gotta do the rest….it’s telling that so much info is now available everywhere and Black/African minded people are very willing participants.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Trying to enlighten blacks in the West- especially those in ex-slave societies like Barbados who have been totally immersed in the baptismal water of self-hatred- is like the allegorical figure Sisyphus trying to roll the massive boulder of ignorance up Mount Olympus to the gates of Hades.

    It’s totally amazing how in the current Age of revelation and enlightenment black people could be so eternally cursed as to continue to swallow the childish bed-time stories and downright lies written by Jewish copiers and Roman playwrights steeped in brainwashing techniques of empire expansion and control.

    The same mind-controlling techniques used by the white slave masters and colonial controllers to keep black people in a constant state of exploitative servility and subjugation.

    Christianity is nothing more than a makeover version of Mithraism coated with the ‘beguiling’ lipstick of money-making Judaism offering a ‘free’ plot of happiness in some long-promised land.

  10. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “The same mind-controlling techniques used by the white slave masters and colonial controllers to keep black people in a constant state of exploitative servility and subjugation.”

    that construct is going to destroy them but we have told them that for years and years, if they don’t listen now, that’s the end for them, we can only do so much….we also gave it a good shot…they have to do the rest….it’s for them and theirs, if they can’t understand that, they got a problem.

  11. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    And they can’t blame no slavemaster or their descendants for that anymore either…all the information, at least most of it, is available to them, but many stayed on a blog or social platform wasting valuable time for over 10 years….that’s on them…

    they can’t say they had no access to information…they preferred act the fool…or gossip about each other’s business…all the time wasting is over, it’s now serious business.


  12. @ Waru

    I guess you was listening to the BBC world service today who carried out a new’s report on Albert Cleage, Jr.. I had never heard of this man’s name until today.

    @Miller,

    Today’s re-enactment of the death of Jesus Christ in the streets of Barbados is testament to Barbados acceptance of Christianity.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gievoRn9VN4&list=PLf0Sp7jJwZzstE5lDjRolktq_VmGZsAvK&index=3

  13. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Miller…they wasted so much time, they literally RAN OUT OF TIME TO WASTE…

    hope they know that this is it….

  14. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    TLSN….Miller gave me that nuggest about Cleage, i went researching…the dude was a power house, not enough to get him killed but to make a difference and leave a footprint.


  15. I am willing to be your Jesus
    And it doesn’t cost a things
    No tithes or offering
    You just have to pray to me

    Pray to me, just pray to me
    Don’t spend a penny
    Because the service is free

    Get down in your knees dinner
    And just pray to me
    Pray to me, tell me your needs
    Get my forgiveness for evil deeds

    Your shortcut to heaven is to pray to me
    All your sons are forgiven when you pray to me

    Pray to me, just pray to me
    Don’t spend a penny
    Because the service is free


  16. Even this Jesus has typos


  17. @ WURA-War-on-U,
    I am certain that both yourself and Miller can remember Madonna the singer controversial song featuring a black Christ. I guess she would have heard of Cleage and his depiction of Christ being a black man.

    The BBC world service interviewed his daughter. I wonder what the good doctor would have thought of the possibility of Christ being a black man just like his goodself.

    Sadly, we will never know.

  18. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    It was all bound to come out in the wash…TLSN….it has been a very long 8-12 years…

    As i said some months ago, this is the wash cycle.

  19. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Little Keshon needs help.

    https://gofund.me/f8e0a1e0

  20. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    History of the African diaspora’s Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean and Americas.

    Miller…the earth’s original rulers, navigators….still running through bloodlines…check out the index.

    “Mansa(King) Abu Bakari(from Mali Empire) in the 1300s…”

    “Garifuna Duvalle Blanco Arriola is with Pablo Blanco Arriola.
    8trSrponsodreehd ·
    March 11- April 12 is a holy time period for the Garinagu Nation. Within that period of our history we experienced Genocide in St Vincent. Experienced banishment from the Caribbean to Honduras, Central America.

    Punta Gorda, Roatan, Honduras was the first stop of our banishment. Campamentu, an area between Cristales and Guiriga(Santa Fe) was our first mainland settlement in Honduras.
    My community was founded by Sebastian, Silvia and Juan Arriola on the Caribbean coast of Honduras. These three siblings survived GENOCIDE at Balliceaux. My life’s work is dedicated to them. I’m guided by their spiritual energy.

    The national archives at Paris opened a particular level of curiosity into my journey. In reviewing “Insurrectional Resistance of the Garifuna Revolution: The Chosen Ones of Yourumein” by Andoni Castillo Perez added yet another level of curiosity.

    The Kalina(Kalinago, island Carib) and Arawak(Igneri) indigenous people resided in the islands of St Lucia, Martinique, and Guadeloupe are places of interest in the Caribbean. The interaction of those two cultures are the base for the Garifuna language. The Garifuna community borrowed words from communities we interacted with- British and French planters.

    In Europe, Portchester, England and Marseille, France are places of interest for my journey. There are several places of interest to visit in the continent including Mali, Gambia, Senegal, Sierra Leone due to a link between the Bambara, Soninke languages with Garifuna. Our DNA points to Cameroon, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Benin, Togo and Congo.

    My framework is guided by the Garifuna language.
    In reviewing Salvador Suazo book “Conversemos en Garifuna” the Garifuna language was created in 1300s. The African phonetic was added simultaneously when the Kalina and Arawak groups interacted. The only time in history the african and Indigenous cultures met in Caribbean was during the navigation of Mansa(King) Abu Bakari(from Mali Empire) in the 1300s. Please refer to article for further reading: https://afropunk.com/…/feature-the-garinagu-218-years…/
    The internet and technology will allow me to share a multimedia experience of my self discovery. Your invited to come along. Feel free to ask questions and I welcome your commentary.
    Aba isieni(One Love).

    Please Note: The motivation behind this post includes discussions with Garifuna elders in my family and elders in Garifuna community. In addition to the bibliography listed below.
    1.Victor Hugues L’ ambition d entrer dans ll’ Histoire 1762- 1862 by Michel Rodigneaux
    2. Histoire et Civilisation de la Caraibe by Jean- Pierre Sainton
    3. A nation across borders by Joseph Palacio
    4. They came before Columbus by Ivan Van Sertima
    5. How Europe underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney
    6. Sojourners of the Caribbean by Nancy Gonzalez
    7. Black Carib Wars by Christopher Taylor
    8. Britain’s Black Debt: Reparations for Caribbean Slavery and Native Genocide
    Book by Hilary Beckles
    9. Historia del movimiento negro en Honduras by Israel Centeno Garcia
    10. Labour in the west indies by Sir Arthur Lewis
    11. Wealth, Poverty and Politics by Thomas Sowell
    12. PowerNomics by Claude Anderson
    13. The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality by Cheik Anta Diop.
    14. And other works by literary giants in the Garifuna, Indigenous and African diaspora.”

  21. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Even as a 12 year old, i knew that story about the timing of African arrival did not sound right, it still don’t…so why is the MALI EMPIRE running through some of our bloodlines.

    “FEATURE: THE GARINAGU – 218 YEARS OF ONGOING RESISTANCE

    The Garinagu (plural for Garifuna) are an Afro-indigenous group from St. Vincent who were exiled to Central America in the 18th century and presently face a second exile from their ancestral communities there. Three popular narratives have arisen to explain the genesis of the Garinagu:1) The intermarriage of the African explorers with Amerindian women, circa 900-1200; 2) The shipwreck of a Spanish/Dutch vessel off the coast of St. Vincent in 1635/1675 3) Escaped captives, or “maroons,” from neighboring Lesser Antilles islands intermarrying with indigenous women in the 1700’s.

    By DJ Pwhyte, AFROPUNK Contributor

    .The African-Indigenous Intermarriage Narrative

    Scholar Ivan van Sertima and Islamic scholars thoroughly documented African explorers who traded with the native population of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean prior to the Christopher Columbus’s voyages. This information can also be found in the works of Egyptian scholar Ibn Fadi al-Umari, who wrote about two major transatlantic expeditions in 1342.

    .During the time of the Empire of Mali, Mansa (King) Abu Bakari sent an initial expedition of 200 ships across the Atlantic. All but one vessel returned to Africa. Abu Bakari subsequently abdicated his throne and lead an expedition of 2000 ships, 1000 with his finest men as crew and 1000 more laden with supplies and food to last two years.

    .French missionary Father Raymond Breton produced in 1665 what is known as the Dictionnaire Français-Caraïbe, proof that the Garifuna language was fully developed by the 1600s. The Garifuna language is a member of the of Maipurean family of languages, the history of which can be traced to what has been described as the Circum-Caribbean region of the Western Hemisphere.

    The Shipwreck Narrative

    According to the British Calendar of State Papers, 1661-1668 St. Vincent was inhabited by “…all Indians and some negroes from the loss of two Spanish ships in 1635.” Over one hundred years later, in 1795, then-governor of St. Vincent Sir William Young published An Account of the Black Charaibs in the Island of St. Vincent’s, about a shipwreck, but he claims that the wreck happened in 1675. No eyewitness accounts of these events are known to exist. Charles Shepherd in An Historical Account of the Island of Saint Vincent was also promotes the shipwreck theory as the reason phenotypically African people were on the island. Chris Taylor in Black Carib Wars states that this claim was made merely to justify British colonial expansion into St. Vincent to establish sugar plantations.”

    .

  22. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    1400s – 1600s my ass..


  23. The past is never dead. It is not even past

    The Past Is Never Dead

    Descendants of the Gods


  24. Woke Vs Missing
    Old Soul Classics Vs Young People Remixes

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOGk5pC8wUk

  25. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “The Benefits of African Spirituality: Wholistic benefits – Mental, Emotional and Physical well being.

    Physical:
    Connection and understanding of Nature as a guide to healing and self-diagnosis, often for preventative actions.

    Mental & Emotional:
    Working with the energies brings greater understanding of self, abilities and capabilities resulting in greater self-confidence and self-assuredness.

    Dreams, divinations and nature signs and symbols bring messages such that one is familiar with life trajectory to take for fulfilment of objectives and finding purpose.”


  26. Spirituality of Africa Vs Spirituality of Universe
    Well Being Breathing Exercising Meditating for Mind Body Soul Wellness
    Clearing up Energy Blockages that cause all sickness mentally physically spiritually

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mefbQIjhI0g


  27. ‘Mo tunes for the slavery trade enactment park plantation theme barbados prison disco
    call the police to set you free or an uber to take you home
    but only if ‘they’ let you keep your phone device to spy on you
    while you try to free your mind from mental slavery and stupidity

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


  28. Plus One
    Remix and/or Original version

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


  29. WURA,

    Still here.


  30. Well.it wont be any big surprise, won’t be the first time it’s happened it’s a normal occurence. So is thos particular one true, more demoralization of the police force where they can only arrest who corrupt governments want arrested.

    “Police responded to a report in Deacons Road of one of the kiosks being open for business yesterday Friday 2nd April 2021. On arrival Ross Ashton identified himself as being responsible for the kiosk. He produced a health certificate valid until November 2021. He had a number of chairs and tables through the play park there.. When told by police that the shop/ kiosk should be closed today, he took out his cell phone, placed it on speaker and dialed Mia Mottley . She tried to find out who was the senior officer present and after the officers declined to entertain her, she call Oral Williams who then ASP Debra Thomas and she in turn asked the police to leave Ross Ashton alone and allow him to carry on the restaurant. During the audible conversation with PM she asked that the police see some section of the last directive as it relates to restaurants. Tell me since when would a restaurant extended into a public play park?🤣🤣. Anyway the police did as instructed and wrote accordingly in the diary. Like Animal Farm …some are more equal than others. This is Ross with the big gold on his phone.”


  31. “Still here..”

    Ok.


  32. @ WURA-War-on-UApril 3, 2021 12:09 PM

    Now you know why Leper Parris and the Don from Pornville were classified as ‘untouchable targets’ until the USA and EU appeared in the picture of the law enforcement scene.

    Same protectionist approach is being taken with ganga.
    By decriminalizing mary jane the big profits would dry up and put a lot of the ‘secret’ financial backers of political parties and their campaigning and voting organizers out of the money-making business.

    It is neither morality nor medicine which is at the heart of the ganga ‘struggle’ for legitimacy but good old-fashioned ‘Money’; the root of exploitative evil in Barbados since the days of slavery.

    You might be shocked to find out what a strong anti-decriminalizing of ganga lobby exists in Bim especially walking the ‘dark’ corridors of the underground business scene and the lofty law-making halls of the land.

    We might be inclined to understand why the local distributors of rum and other imported alcoholic drinks- out of fear of loss of sales and ‘easy’ profits- would want to see the ‘criminalization’ lid kept sealed on the mary-jane recreational genie barrel but who else has a justifiably ‘sobering’ case against the current recreationally prohibited outlaw.


  33. @Wura 12:09
    The story infuriates, sadden but does not surprise me.

    Over 40 years in the past, I was in a group at a bar/restaurant in Speightstown. I cannot remember what prompted the discussion, but the white foreign bar owner (Mike) loudly proclaimed that Typee (a lower rank at that time), could not do him anything as all he had to do was to make a phone call.

    Honestly, I was surprised 9(hen) at how vocal and certain the bar owner was of his ‘power’ and at the policeman’s impotence. It appears that nothing has changed in 40 years.


  34. @ The Ogazerts April 3, 2021 3:08 PM

    Isn’t this recent event of protecting the business interest(s) of a well-known drug baron operating in the ‘Red Sea’ reinforcing what the much maligned “BAJE” has been prosecuting on the BU for many a month?

    We await his contribution along with the varying rebuttals from his numerous detractors painted in the red colour of partisan political yard-birds.

  35. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “It is neither morality nor medicine which is at the heart of the ganga ‘struggle’ for legitimacy but good old-fashioned ‘Money’; the root of exploitative evil in Barbados since the days of slavery.”

    they have no shame, but we are well within our rates to separate the majority population’s two biggest enemies…the sellout and the slave, isolate and neutralize them…to save ourselves…

    “You might be shocked to find out what a strong anti-decriminalizing of ganga lobby exists in Bim especially walking the ‘dark’ corridors of the underground business scene and the lofty law-making halls of the land.”

    of course, all to keep the populaiton oppressed and themselves on top because those savages with no social conscience would have no problem seeing the same Black population working on marijuana slave plantations for litte or no pay.

    “I cannot remember what prompted the discussion, but the white foreign bar owner (Mike) loudly proclaimed that Typee (a lower rank at that time), could not do him anything as all he had to do was to make a phone call.”

    again not surprising that along with inadequately paying the police and demoralizing them, they are also pushed into taken bribes from these public nuisances for minorities who boast that they “know the PM and ministers” and can have the locals arrested, those acts of treason ensures the population who fund the armed forces….go unprotected because the police are forced to protect miniroty trash…the people on the island need to open their eyes that much wider, no one votes for these types of backward practices…equally, members of the armed forces ought to see by now that they are expendable.

    was that not the same Willams dude in the 2 deputy cops fiasco….that Caswell exposed as not on the up and up…when they are politically appointed that gotta do what the politicians say or get targeted for dismissal…small island power wielded by small island idiots.

  36. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Miller..those insipid yardfowl Slaves, better stay in hiding where they are right now, i doubt if anyone on BU got the patience for any of them..

    something has to give, politicians cannot be allowed to continue this level of corrupting practices and not be held accountable.

    corrections:

    but we are well within our RIGHTS to separate the majority population’s two biggest enemies…the Sellout and the Slave, isolate and neutralize them…to save ourselves…

    again not surprising that along with inadequately paying the police and demoralizing them, they are also pushed into TAKING bribes from these public nuisances for minorities who boast that they “know the PM and ministers” and can have the locals arrested,

    THEY gotta do what the politicians say or


  37. Stay High Vs Stay High Again
    Being woke is not a movement
    it is a daily practise life mission

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arVVzuU8XIg


  38. Now seeing a different version of the story in a next group.

    Note to self: leave it in the pot until it’s cold and one day old.


  39. Antebellum before the war
    I tend not to dwell on what others post or even bother to read others comments I just play/post music to nice up the place and maybe inspire and open minds. Basically I just do quick ins and outs to login and post ideas thoughts and words as they come through the spiritual chakras of my crown from the heavens above and third eye for creativity and throat to express my mind soul and body and don’t really give a fuck what others may think and say. But, I will call out repeated tropes which are plain wrong and doomed to fail or even dangerous and harmful to community.
    One example is scapegoating and stereotyping minorities for your own fuck ups and bad planning as that plays into bad governments hands as they use it to be absolved of blame for their shortcomings, it also leads to racism populism nationalism bullying hate and genocide. It is an absurd lack of reasoning false premise and totally illogical to say types of people are unworthy and wrong because they happen to be born different. This should be blindingly bleeding obvious to any non-white human who is discriminated against daily, so shame on you. Cut it out and nip it in the bud and kill it dead before it spreads for fucks sake, repugnant racists can suck dicks, discrimination is for the cunt holes, from alabama to australia against the people in all colonies from americas to palestine. Now I said my two pennies worth I go revert back to get lost in music.
    You ain’t alone

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzHb16pqN_I

  40. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Why Kemet Matters
    Did you know that Afrikan/Black people invented Math, Science, Medicine, Architecture, History, Philosophy, Politics, Spirituality, Warfare and Combat Sciences, Agricultural Science, Astronomy, Culture, Cosmology, Literature, and other Arts? Why were we not told of this information? In this talk, we will build on the work of great scholars such as Cheikh Anta Diop to begin to scratch the surface of the legacies of Kmt ‘Land of Black People’ and discuss the implications of the ongoing systematic and intentional disinformation campaign in the context of the theme Why Kemet Matters.”

    https://475382-1493107-1-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/youzify/groups/19/2021/04/Screenshot_20210403-122423.jpg


  41. @David,

    you hear bout this ? ” incident at Deacon’s Road on Good Friday”


  42. @Hants

    Yes. Seems like mischief.

  43. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Theo…would love to hear what the police have to say on that matter…they are the ones who live with that level of political ignorance whenever it happens, and it’s happened many, many times before, i was just being courteous asking if it’s true because i know how the guilty operate..

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