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Two matters of interest to the blogmaster heading into the Easter weekend.

This comment is meant for Pacha sent via the blogmaster’s mailbox:

Re Chauvin’s trial

I’m still shaking my head as to why the Minnesota murderer, Derek Chauvin, was not charged with first-degree murder in addition to/or in the alternative to various charges against him.

Hope, however, springs eternal.  Perhaps, widespread protests, rioting, and any glimmer of political consciousness on the part of the jury (including its black members) might somehow limit the standard, historical, American racial impulse to acquit such a murderer.  

Prosecution’s tasks here must also be to split the defense.  

Going forward, also, where a bandit like former Police Officer  Chauvin is concerned, with 20+ prior complaints against him, his commanding/superior officer with knowledge of such complaints should be fired, stripped of any qualified immunity, and deprived of any pension rights and other benefits.

Imagine what would have happened if four or five black police officers had done this to a white suspect?

Other than that, Chauvin is a prime candidate deserving of Saudi type Justice.

Caleb Pilgrim

The other item of interest addresses how large countries like the USA views small (insignificant players) on the world stage. The reverse is also true, some small players believe that ‘brown-nosing’ large countries will secure priceless crumbs from the table.


A White House Diss Of Barbados’ Prime Minister?

By newsamericas–  March 28, 2021

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Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Amor Mottley addressing the 16th annual Raul Prebish lecture on climate change in 2019

By NAN Staff Writer

News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C. Mon. Mar. 29, 2021: Barbados’ Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, has been at the forefront of the climate fight for the region since taking office in 2018. But she has not been invited by US President Joe Biden to a White House climate summit next month.

The virtual event, entitled the ‘Leaders’ Summit on Climate,’ is to be held on April 22 and 23 and live-streamed, the White House said Friday. But Mottley is nowhere among the 40 leaders invited to the summit.

Instead, the only Caribbean prime ministers invited are prime ministers Andrew Holness of Jamaica, and Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda. Not even the current CARICOM Chair, Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has been invited. 

Other world leaders sent an invitation to attend the virtual summit include: Xi Jinping, President of China; Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada; Emmanuel Macron, President of France; Angella Merkel, German chancellor; Jacinda Arden, Prime Minister of New Zealand; and Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

The White House said in a statement that the event is to feature the reconvening of the US-led Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, which brings together 17 countries responsible for approximately 80 per cent of global emissions and global GDP.

Biden, in his invitation, urged leaders to use the summit as an opportunity to outline how their countries also will contribute to stronger climate ambition.

“The Leaders’ Summit on Climate will underscore the urgency – and the economic benefits – of stronger climate action,” the White House statement said. “It will be a key milestone on the road to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this November in Glasgow.”

Interestingly, Mottley has been the lead on climate change for the region, including at the UN. Speaking at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York City in 2019, Mottley delivered a stern warning to world leaders on the destabilizing domino-effect she believes these rising temperatures will have around the globe if greater measures are not taken to hasten the effects of climate change.

“Make no mistake, there will be mass migration by climate refugees that will destabilize the countries of the world that are not on the frontline of this climate crisis,” Mottley predicted then.

Today, the US is battling with a border crisis that include many fleeing Honduras after back-to-back hurricanes last year.

Mottley has also become a champion of what are known in sovereign debt contracts as natural-disaster clauses, measures that give the government a break from principal and interest payments in the event calamity strikes.  She has defended the rights of small islanders bearing the brunt of the climate emergency, saying she was committed to empowering them, giving them opportunity, a voice and a presence, even when others cannot or refuse to see them.

In December last year, Mottley told the virtual Climate Ambition Summit 2020, that other countries’ climate ambition will determine the fate of Barbados and other island nations that are vulnerable to global warming.

While committing Barbados to a target of net zero emissions by 2030, Mottley urged large, high emitting countries to do their fair share when it comes to reducing emissions, and said she hoped they were not capable of what could be considered “climate genocide.”

And the PM has said Barbados has developed a model for how countries can protect their finances from climate change, especially neighboring Caribbean islands, which have been prone to default.

The invites to Brown and Holness is obvious. Brown for his part is Chair of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) for the period, 2021-2022, and had sent Biden a note soon after his swearing in, expressing delight that the US government will, once again, commit to the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change. While Jamaica’s Prime Minister has been asked by the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to lead a global political initiative to mobilize climate change financing for developing nations.

But come April 23rd, Mottley won’t be at the White House event even as Biden claims he wants to chart a new course forward.


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114 responses to “The Misdeeds of the USA”


  1. Homicide
    Whodunnit is a grammatical abomination so I will solve the murder case and tell you Who has done this instead
    It was Derick Chauvin

    I am the best detective in the world just been appointed the head job in a New Task Force with a Cool Acronym
    The Special Tactical
    Operations and Auxiliary
    Strategic Response
    Citywide Emergency
    Investigation Unit
    for Emergency Operations
    S.T.O.A.S.R.C.E.I.U.E.O.

    and noticed Chauvin had an erection while he was on top of Floyd
    and has been selling the video below as snuff porn on the dark web



  2. Black store clerk who took the bill is blaming himself for Floyd’s death. Says he did not think George knew the bill was fake and that he should have put the bill on his tab.

    My, my, my! The things black people think they have to do to save black lives from the police.


  3. Seems clear that something happened once George was in the police vehicle because he was cooperating once out of his own vehicle


  4. We have the EMT blaming herself for not calling her station immediately, the teenaged video recorder blaming herself for not getting physical, the storeclerk blaming himself for drawing the fake bill to attention but…..the policeman who did the deed says he is innocent.


  5. I have never watched the full video. For some reason I always jump out before the video ends.


  6. Juror cannot sleep at night. Had to be excused for a spell feeling nauseous. New seat close to the door for easy bathroom access.

    Every witness breaking down in tears at the sight of the video.

    But the officers did not feel anything.


  7. Chauvin de kraken is a cold blooded murderer!

    No emotion at all.


  8. Page 8 of the manual says it is ok to break a nigga


  9. Analyst lawyer seeing what I see. Everybody blaming themselves because they knew it didn’t have to happen. Mr. Hands in Pockets thinks he did just fine. No remorse.

    Analyst lawyer thinks Chauvin would need to take the stand to show some feeling but she does not think he is capable. It would take an Oscar-worthy performance.


  10. Two police officers suing Trump for injuries from insurrection.


  11. @ 555 dubstreet March 31, 2021 11:31 AM
    “ and noticed Chauvin had an erection while he was on top of Floyd…”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Why do think ‘racist’ white men (emphasis on racist) enjoyed and still enjoy seeing black men die agonizingly?

    Why are you upsettingly surprised at what happened to George Floyd?

    Didn’t thousands of his male ancestors suffer the fate of being violently deprived, ‘largely’, of their ‘manhood’ before being lynched simply because they were blessed with anacondas ‘resting’ in their trousers to attract the eyes and attention of the white womenfolk?

    That ‘shortcoming’ among white men (unless they are gay) has created great and permanent enmity between them and their more endowed ebony brothers in the penis-envy race.

    We are prepared to wager had that penile-underprivileged racist scum Chauvin been ‘dealing with’ a real black giant like John Coffey in the movie “Green Mile” instead of the white pussy-whipped ‘Big’ George he, Chauvin, would have been infested with blow flies and pushing up daisies today.

    Although you Kiki might not meet the ‘pure-bred’ status according the Code Noir, you must have experienced those ‘white’ male roving eyes of envious comparison while visiting public urinals in the UK.


  12. Bajans from the underground such as the 3 moderated ghosts called winding people up chatting shit and taking the piss just ‘making sport’

    Police in America call roughing up negroes with a beat down a sport like when they joked it was just a friendly game of baseball when they smashed Rodney King up with their baton sticks in 1991, 30 years on in 2020 ain’t nothing changed except public use of mobile phones cameras as evidence of police violence

    The BLM riots in 2020 cost septic tanks $5,000,000,000 in damages, George Floyd’s family were paid $27m in settlement for a civil lawsuit over his killing in police custody.


  13. or $1,000,000,000* as per fact check


  14. Happy April Fool’s Day BU and UUU and UUU and UUU
    Happy Birthday – Original


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ckj8V-prTo

    “Didn’t thousands of his male ancestors suffer the fate of being violently deprived, ‘largely’, of their ‘manhood’ before being lynched simply because they were blessed with anacondas ‘resting’ in their trousers to attract the eyes and attention of the white womenfolk?

    That ‘shortcoming’ among white men (unless they are gay) has created great and permanent enmity between them and their more endowed ebony brothers in the penis-envy race”

    sorry for the delay Miller the Anunnaki but was at a loss for words for a comeback, I must have been tired from exercise and brain had shut down

    The ancients knew the powers and energies of the root chakra which stores the dna code in the gonads and Sheng Yang energy of the heavens in the jade stalk. Hindus worship at the altar of the lingam a symbol of divine generative energy, especially a phallus or phallic object as a symbol of Shiva.

    People can be triggered to resent black people when they act hostile or racist to others or when they are mugged by a black youth


  15. Satan is strong and rules in Dominion


  16. White people have no right to resent black people! Black aggression is a response to systemic white aggression!

    There were NO BLACK LIVES MATTER RIOTS!

    THERE WERE BLACK LIVES MATTER PROTESTS!

    There are always violent fringe elements who take advantage of the opportunity. And many of the perpetrators were WHITE!

    But I find you are a little mixed up! You are mixed race, are you?


  17. But I find you are a little mixed up! You are mixed race, are you?

    who U talking to

    I misspoke when I said BLM riots when I should have said protests but don’t worry yourself and get your knickers twisted up like the angry black women stereotype. My great grandfather was apparently a Portuguese priest which makes me 1/2×1/2×1/2=1/8th


  18. I am speaking to you! Your post often appear conflicted..

    You slipped into white man speak and here you are again with the “angry black woman” trope.

    Have you never heard of righteous anger?

    Will you be like Chauvin’s defence attorney who was slapped down by the white EMT/firefighter?

    “Watching a man being murdered is upsetting!” (paraphrased).


  19. And on Sunday you accused WURA of racism.

    All white man speak!

    The onus cannot be on us.

    Then you speak some Budhist (?) stuff about suffering that seems to suggest we should accept our lot peacefully while meditating and anticipating nirvana.

    I don’t get it.

    Just saying!


  20. Moving on, I forgot the most egregious new Georgia law that gives control of the election results to the legislature.

    So…. they will be overseeing their own elections as Brian Kemp did.

    Throwing out ballots as they please!


  21. (I misspoke again as it was dutch not portuguese) / (newspaper said $5billion damages and costs from BLM protests cum riots) /
    (internet search said $1-2billion for insurance payments for 3 weeks damages in may-june 2020)

    when someone speaks of white peoples racism it is to highlight what they say not promote or condone it so you read too much into it and got the context of the message wrong

    the conversation was with waru where she was saying i have no right to speak about anything black related and no right to go to Africa and I said that was racist some blacks do not think the same way as her


  22. These effing krakens killed a man, then tumbled him on a stretcher as if garbage, while sustaining handcuffs on his dead body, as they pretended that there is some legality to having custody of his dead body.

    Americans and their systems are all inhumane. These people only understand money, getting a “paycheck” is the only thing that matters.


  23. People are people. George Floyd was more than just a black man, he was an individual person just like everyone else with his own personal life story, he was a son, a father, a brother and was missed by those who loved him.


  24. Maybe Chauvin knew that George Floyd was getting White pokerts. LOL


  25. The snuff porn video aka Item 1 of Evidence in the USA vs Derick Chauvin Murder Trial has now become Age Restricted within the last 24 hours. I smell a rat, a dirty stinking rat, bet you a dollar, it was a racist white pig faced man who supports racist police that complained about it to save his white ass white face white race. Who I trust, me that’s who.

    Play this video loud

    Welcome to the Terrordome
    Public Enemy [ edited lyrics ]

    I got so much trouble on my mind
    Refuse to lose
    Here’s your ticket
    Hear the drummer get wicked

    Crucifixion ain’t no fiction
    So-called chosen frozen
    Apology made to whoever pleases
    Still they got me like Jesus

    Every brother ain’t a brother
    Cause a Black hand
    Squeezed on Malcolm X the man
    The shooting of Huey Newton
    From a hand of a Nig who pulled the trig
    It’s weak to speak and blame somebody else
    When you destroy yourself
    First nothing’s worse than a mother’s pain
    Of a son slain in Bensonhurst
    Can’t wait for the state to decide the fate
    So this jam I dedicate
    Places with the racist faces
    Example of one of many cases
    The Greek weekend speech I speak
    From a lesson learned in Virginia (Beach)
    I don’t smile in the line of fire
    I go wildin’
    But it’s on bass and drums and even violins

    God bless your soul and keep living
    Never allowed, kicking it loud
    Dropping a bomb
    Brain game intellectual Vietnam
    Move as a team
    Never move alone
    But
    Welcome to the Terrordome


  26. This song don’t give a damn

    Fight the Power


  27. The BLACK Sargeant currently being questioned is very articulate.


  28. “The BLACK Sargeant currently being questioned is very articulate.”

    I shall review his skill set to manage the J.E.S.I.P. Joint Emergency Services Interoperability Programme through the transition from Initial Operating Response I.O.R into the Specialist Operational Response S.O.R using J.O.P.S. Joint Operating Principles ethos

    https://www.jesip.org.uk/uploads/media/pdf/CBRN%20JOPs/JESIP_CBRN_E_JOPS_Document_On.pdf


  29. David,

    “Articulate”??? What is remarkable about that?


  30. Joe Biden once made a similar statement about his challenger Obama.

    https://newsone.com/3881474/joe-biden-obama-articulate-clean-context/

    Listening to the cricket on the net.


  31. @Donna

    It is remarkable because he had to participate in the process of the murder of a black man by white cops and then participate in a court process that encourages the defense to trivialize the matter.


  32. Misdeeds of Barbados
    People her suffering high unemployment cost of living gone through the roof
    People cannot buy or purchase no basic necessities including medicine
    Govt knees stuck deep in their necks while sticking their hands in their pockets
    What a ting doah
    23. 5 cents increase in wages per year in ten years
    My God


  33. I too am articulate as fuck
    so hear me now

    I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe
    I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe I Can’t Breathe


  34. I can’t breathe



  35. US Capitol: Police officer dies after car rams security barrier

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56620113

  36. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    At least Canada will take the dogs people are abandoning because they can’t feed them, a family member brought one home today, the little thing was so grateful, it’s following her everywhere she goes.


  37. THE MISDEEDS OF THE 2X3 ISLAND.

    I WONDER IF THIS IS ONE OF THE 5 DRUG LORDS INVITED TO PARLIAMENT IN 2018 BY THE BLP GOVERNMENT AFTER HELPING THEM TO WIN NOW CALLING SHOTS IN 2021.

    XXXXXXXXXX

    Government responds to social media post

    The Government of Barbados issued a press release today responding to a social media post about an incident which occurred in Deacons, St Michael on Good Friday.

    It said contrary to the post, Prime Minister Mia Mottley did not call any member of the Royal Barbados Police Force to intervene in the incident.

    The release follows in full below:

    Within recent hours, a social media post regarding an incident at Deacon’s Road on Good Friday has been gaining significant traction, even though the salacious details at its core are untrue.

    According to the post, on Good Friday, police ordered the closure of a “cookshop” that is operated by Ross Ashton on Deacons Road, but that Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley intervened by calling Deputy Commissioner of Police Oral Williams, who then instructed the officers to leave the operators of the establishment alone.

    While citizens, for whatever reason, are free to comment on and even criticise the words or actions of any other citizens, including the Prime Minister or any other member of the Government, they cannot create half-truths and lies and promote them as facts.

    And what are the facts?

    Sometime around noon on Good Friday police visited the food establishment operated by Ross Ashton, where residents from the district were taking advantage of a $25 lunch special. Between that first visit and 2 p.m. two other detachments of officers visited.
    Police told Ross Ashton he was operating the establishment in contravention of Emergency Management (COVID-19) Direction No. 7, and he was ordered to close immediately.
    Ross Ashton told police he was operating a legitimately licensed restaurant and the Emergency Order expressly allowed him to open and serve customers.
    The establishment was serving customers seated in the community park area outside the cookshop, as it had done consistently on holidays for more than two decades.
    Ross Ashton referred the police officers present to Section 7(1) of the directive, which states: “Notwithstanding anything contained in the Directive, food service establishments shall be permitted to open from Monday to Sunday, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. … and (2) Owners or operators of restaurants catering to dine-in patrons shall maintain at least 6 feet of separation between table set-ups within restaurants.”
    Police, however, insisted that he had to close.
    At 2:01 p.m., Prime Minister Mottley received a call from Ross Ashton and Horace Bayley, enquiring whether or not under the current Directive the cookshop at Deacon’s Road was permitted to open and she answered in the affirmative. They then outlined the challenge they were having with the police.
    With the phone in “speaker mode”, Prime Minister Mottley asked the policeman whether patrons were seated in a manner that complied with physical distancing protocols and the policeman answer in the affirmative.
    Prime Minister Mottley then asked whether the patrons were wearing masks, and again the policeman answered in the affirmative.
    At this point Prime Minister then asked the policeman what was the concern that would require their insistence that the business be closed and there was no other concern expressed.
    The phone call was terminated at this point and the police left the area.
    At no time while police officers were on the scene, or after the incident, did Prime Minister Mottley call Deputy Commissioner of Police Oral Williams or Assistant Superintendent of Police Debra Thomas. At no time during or after the incident, did the Prime Minister have any conversation with either of them or any other officer of the Royal Barbados Police Force in connection with the incident, as alleged in the social media post.

    Daily since the restrictions were lifted, a number of restaurants across the island, including upscale establishments like La Cabane on Batts Rock Beach and the Animal Flower Cave Restaurant, in St. Lucy, have been serving patrons in open-air facilities, a set-up that lessens the opportunity for the COVID-19 virus to spread. None of these has been asked by police to shut their operations.

    Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, ever since the publication of the first directive last year, the two principal persons from the Government who have been fielding questions when issues arose have been the Prime Minister and the Attorney General. They have come from every areas of business and every walk of life — from the village shopkeeper, to the funeral home operator, to the heads of the largest conglomerates operating here, and at all times of the day and night.

    A call from any resident of Deacon’s Road to the Prime Minister is absolutely within the character of a typical day for her. In fact, on Good Friday, just as she engaged Ross Ashton and other concerned residents of Deacon’s Road, she engaged scores of Barbadians on a variety of issues on the phone. As long as the Prime Minister is available, she takes calls from Barbadians, regardless of their background or circumstances.

    This mischievous attempt to make political capital from the simple and everyday occurrence of the Prime Minister accepting a phone call from a citizen by deliberately distorting facts, injecting untruths and constructing a narrative in such a manner as to capture people’s attention with salacious commentary, will only harm our country. We are much better than that.

    SMDH


  38. @ Baje,
    Barbados has a tiny population. It is plausible that all the islanders have a hotline to the boss woman, Mia, 24 hours a day.

    What would Mr Austin make of this story.


  39. @ Baje,
    Barbados has a tiny population. It is plausible that all the islanders have a hotline to the boss woman, Mia, 24 hours a day.

    Xxxxxxxxxx

    IF YOU TRULY BELIEVE THAT ALL THE LOCAL ISLANDERS HAVE A Direct LINE TO MIA’S PERSONAL NUMBER I HAVE SOME FLORIDA SWAMP LAND SELLING REAL REAL CHEAP.


  40. Actually, just week before last my good friend told me she was present when an average woman who had the number and call her to complain about something. She did not answer at that time and the woman got angry and said if it was election time she would answer real fast. I was surprised that people would think they could pick up a phone and call a prime minister and get, not only an answer, but an immediate answer.

    It seems as though the number is widely known AND USED.

    That could be seen as a good thing or a bad thing.


  41. Nationnews and Barbadostoday need to check their sources, this dude has been awake for 2 or 3 days and breating on his own, there was a photo of him showing a peace sign just yesterday on IG, gotta be careful with some US news sources when they are having a slow day, they make up shit…lol

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/04/05/dmxs-family-to-hold-prayer-vigil-outside-new-york-hospital/

  42. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Forget US, keep your eyes on UK..

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2021/04/05/boris-johnson-to-announce-plans-for-coronavirus-passports-overseas-travel-and-next-step-out-of-lockdown/

    “SOURCE- SKY NEWS- Boris Johnson is set to announce plans for COVID passports, overseas travel and whether the next step out of lockdown will happen next week.

    The prime minister will hold a 5 pm news conference today after he chairs a virtual meeting of the COVID-19 Operations (COVID O) committee, which formulates and advises Mr Johnson on coronavirus policy.”


  43. David,

    Are you following the Killer Cop’s trial still?

    Man, oh man!

    According to department policy this guy did EVERYTHING wrong!

    The policy is actually quite in keeping with what a reasonable person would expect. I could have written them myself. So could all those bystanders who KNEW that they were seeing something terribly wrong.

    So…. maybe it is not the police policy but the people trusted with its enforcement.

    Fail to see what the defence attorney can do with this Police Chief.

    Here he is trying, though!


  44. Nice try, but the prosecutor will clean it up, I think.


  45. Most people know or feel it was a racist killing of a black man by the man in blue and the legal system and courts are totally biased in favour of the men in blue in all cases, where their word is considered as truth, but the prosecution is not focusing on racial bias of this policeman or police and courts un general as that argument is emotional and subjective, and, is concentrating solely on the cold facts of the murder, and let the pigs come up with their hyperbole and standard police union scripts and dubious expert advice on consignment .

    The race aspect will be taken up for further debate after the trial, conviction or not, in the streets on the frontline by any means necessary.


  46. @Donna

    Yes, very much so. As Roland Martin said on show recently, it is unusual to witness men in blue put on the stand by the prosecutor to challenge the statement of another policeman. All wait with baited breath the verdict.

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