Submitted by Fatimah Farah Mohammed-Ali

This Trinidad and Tobago Republic Bank “Kern and Alana’s love story” advertisement is an attack on all Black women. Most of us are already struggling to survive as single mothers. Our Black men are often absent fathers in the home which is the main cause of so many of our sons, brothers and nephews being gunned down every day with their blood soiling the streets. Every day, two and three Black men are murdered like dogs. There are few Black role models for our young sons in the home.

And on top of that, you have our young black successful men leaving and making a new home with other women. The bank advertisement shows a fatherless young man living with his granny. He works hard making a backyard garden to eat food in the kitchen. He studies hard at university. He graduates. He buys a car. And after all that sacrifice and care with his grandmother, he gets a job and wants to settle. And who does he choose to marry? Certainly not a black woman. He is too ambitious and bright for that.

Where does this situation leave the Black woman? According to a 2018 U.S. survey, black mothers are four times more likely to be single and serve as the primary breadwinners of their home, as granny is depicted in the advertisement. The headline of a nbcnews item published in 2010 reads: “Blacks struggle with 72 percent unwed mothers rate”. The article begins: “Debate is growing within and outside the black community of how to address the rising rate of unwed mothers. Seventy-two percent of black babies are born to unwed mothers, government statistics say — and changing that is a complex issue.”

There is a clear link shown between family structure and delinquent or gang behaviour. Children who grow up in a single-parent household headed by the mother appear to be most at risk. This finding was published in an article entitled “Black Single Female-Headed Households and their Children’s Involvement in Gangs” published in 1992. These kinds of advertisements are setting a trend and promoting a model that is destructive to the black community with a negative impact on society with respect to an increase in crime by black youths.

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334 responses to “That Multi-racial Advertisement is Dangerous to Society”


  1. Beware
    Be Aware
    The Bu Bible
    The Devil lurks within
    Bible classes should be taught to the children when they are young when they are still naive enough to believe the unreal stories and can be frightened by the manifestation of the Devil


  2. The person you marry is not the same person who you will live with, as people change and that is the reason why many marriages fail along the way.
    Marriage is just the start of a journey stuck on a boat for two people on a long voyage where they will have many problems navigating the world and surviving. Many will have problems after having children.
    The question to dwell on about marriage should not be discussions about 2 peoples races, by those outside of the bedroom doors judging as that is superficial, but whether it will survive and last the full distance.

    Never Had A Love Like This Before


  3. Uncle Tom’s cabin is alive and kicking amongst the Conservative’s minority front bench.

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/aug/30/ghosts-of-empire-what-kwasi-kwartengs-book-tells-us-about-him

  4. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    TLSN…Afrikan people need to start REJIGGING everything particularly the way they see the world through colonial lenses and refuse TO SMASH THOSE GLASSES filled with lies.

    i can’t even be bothered to give details anymore, gotta redirect that energy to more useful pursuits.

  5. Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol Avatar
    Magnificent a.k.a Magno – Yu Heard Formula: C₂₁H₃₀O₂ IUPAC ID: (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    There are Blacks
    and there are Black Leaders
    There are Rastas
    and there are Rasta Leaders

    The Black File
    What’s the difference between Rastafari, Bobo or Dread?
    Any Black Conservative bows down to the white man and wombman in my most humble opinion and is not serving black people he is serving his master

    what-kwasi-kwartengs-book-tells-us-about-him
    No need to read a book to guess the colour of the Black Conservatives wife
    They call it Jungle Fever


  6. Oh dear! Lord knows I understand where you are coming from. We had a lot of that happening when the Guyanese were running to Barbados a few years back. The igrunt Bajan men left their women for the Guyanese straight hair. Many of these treated the man like a king until they got the ring. It was after that the children started appearing from Guyana and sometimes even an “uncle”.

    We know the weakness many black men have and how they view non-black women as a step up from the black woman. This is the mental slavery that we have to overcome.

    But we have to do it OURSELVES. The advertising industry, though improving just a little over the years, still predominantly portrays light skin and straight hair as the preferred way to be.

    I have raised my son mostly on my own. It has had NO EFFECT on him.

    Spend time teaching your child to love and respect himself and he will love and respect black women.


  7. #EarthWindandFire #AfterTheLoveHasGone
    Chorus:
    And, oh, after the love has gone
    How could you lead me on
    And not let me stay around?
    Oh, oh, oh, after the love has gone
    What used to be right is wrong
    Can love that’s lost be found?

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    Just to point out that these are the SAME TYPES, minorities, that Afrikan people take great PRIDE in DEPENDING ON for jobs and their survival right along with being OPPRESSED, SUPPRESSED, DISENFRANCHISED and ROBBED GENERATIONALLY BY THEM…..and not a whisper whimper or protest…in the last 60 YEARS…

    maybe that’s the whole problem…..seeing them as saviors only to be ROBBED BY THEM….with no complaints issuing forth from their victims…….stupidly believing they are superior business people when they are merely COMMON CLASS SCAMSTERS….

    they GOT YA PENSION…stolen over decades and STILL NOT A WORD IN OUTRAGE…

    they send their children to GET A JOB from them, setting them up for a lifetime of misery and racist practices……..same crooks…

    i think everyone is getting the picture….


  9. 1/1
    Not one story can fit everyone.

    I share similar thinking as FMA (the author) but my experience has thought me that it is more complicated than stated here.

    One of my sharpest memories is a white roommate turning to me and saying “XXX, why don’t you have a girlfriend here. You are smart, you are ambitious and seem to have your head on”

    At that time, I did not have two pennies to rub together or one penny to stand on it own. (similar to when I was in Barbados). But fortunately, in my days at UWI, I met a young woman(black) in a similar position and somehow the two of us managed to complete our journey and then get together. When we got married, we had less than $5000.00 together.

    When the average man (a nobody) is catching his butt, he is usually alone. The women he knows are focused on just a few men and ignoring quite a few others. When looking for a mate, one tends to gravitate towards those who are attracted to them and ignores who ignore them. Perhaps, some men are saying “if you cannot join me in the struggle then you cannot join me when the going is sweet”.

    It is complicated. Men aren’t born big. Men go through several stages and these influence our actions. You have to know what went into making the final product.

    I am quite certain that a woman can come and write of a man she supported and when he became established he went with another. But that’s my point. Life is complicated. It is not a jigsaw puzzle that has to be put together and the final product may not be what we expected or want.

    Finally, I do not believe that an inter-racial relationship is a solution to anything. It is a relationship.
    —xx–

    \Have a great day all.


  10. Reasons
    The reason why mixed race people get married is
    people of races mix and become intimate friends

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJBgmoYzRE8

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    Pacha…if they don’t get it now they never will.

  12. William Skinner Avatar

    Even when black fathers were present and the provider , in the home , the mothers were given the responsibility of “ raising” the children. When your father said : listen to your mother” it meant that if you did not, some form of punishment would certainly follow.
    Any teacher will confirm that parent teacher meetings were had a large majority of women.
    In our culture girls were often told to marry up or find someone with a higher education and so on.
    However, many of those barriers or attitudes have now disappeared.
    I honestly think that we as a people have allowed a lot of dangerous concepts to penetrate our psyche .
    Our women having witnessed the emasculation of our men have often tried to protect us by allowing us to lead even when we did not deserve or earned leadership.
    The most powerful force on the planet is the Black woman . However , we should not assume that every Black man or Black woman, who marries outside of the race , is either a traitor or have rejected their Blackness.
    There are some genuine decisions made individuals that really have nothing to do with race.
    A Black man who mistreats my daughter will suffer the same fate of a white man or any other race or ethnicity.
    I have a firm belief that Black men “ raised” by grandmothers back in the 50s, and 60s’ certainly have some very great characters.

    Peace.

  13. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    “The most powerful force on the planet is the Black woman . However , we should not assume that every Black man or Black woman, who marries outside of the race , is either a traitor or have rejected their Blackness.”

    they are blinded by other people’s PERSONAL LIVES…and don’t know how to separate that from reality….and deal with the REAL ISSUES of the minorities and their lying corrupt traitor misleaders COLLUDING TO ROB THEM EVERY GENERATION….which is what is DESTROYING THEM, destroying the country…. but they can’t see that…

    saw one trying to climb through the bedroom window of the dude from DLP Angela calls Obama….that is the man’s family, YOU DO NOT GET TO MAKE THAT CHOICE, HAVE A VOICE……OR INTERFERE…..

    it’s NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS…

    and most of the time NOT MINDING THEIR BUSINESS now has them reaping what they sowed over these many years…with many saying THEY DESERVE WHAT THEY ARE GETTING….


  14. No gender should be elevated above the other, we are meant to live complementary lifes. In harmony with the universe.

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    William…they will NEVER BELIEVE that is the reason they MISSED SO MUCH INFORMATION over the years that no one wants to share with them now, because they were not paying attention……

    .too focused on the UNIMPORTANT…


  16. TV Adverts in UK are now often showing White men with Black or Asian Women as that still supports the genetic superiority complexes of their skin complexion and is against emasculation of the white man’s vitality.
    In the work places Black women are recruited before Black men who are deemed physical threats and they will straighten their hair to look professional nearly everytime.
    White women earning more money than black men emasculates the black man as without money you can’t get the panties.
    Serena Williams married the American internet entrepreneur Alexis Ohanian, maybe because she did not meet many natty dreads to love up and watch how they flex in the dance in her rich money circles of friends to party with, which were strictly millionaires and billionaires only allowed through the door.

    But there are still some adverts with black men and white women,

  17. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    The AFRIKAN WOMAN is the POWER SOURCE for the planet…

    if ya don’t like that SUCK IT UP…


  18. “REAL ISSUES of the minorities “

    There are no minorities on planet earth they are just people and people are people not categories to tick in boxes

    Logic 101
    When you start with a wrong premise you will always end up with a wrong conclusion no matter how many times it is repeated

    Flows in the information highway aka the universe
    Most people here don’t read the Kush or ‘Collapse of Barbados’ works for their information from the days of the Aquarian Age of Enlightenment as the author renown to be well wrong and a nasty piece of work vexed about minorities lurking under the bed
    Data is given a value of worth but sources twist it for own agendas and ulterior motives and rob soundbites in public domain willy nilly

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    Pacha…i don’t get how these don’t know these things when so much info is out there and available on this topic…..

    ..ya can’t just make up ya own fantasy or regurgitate what some minority wrote when there IS EVIDENCE available about the reality of the existence of the AFRIKAN FEMALE, the original matriarch of our earth..

  20. William Skinner Avatar

    @zWhenever we try to buttress arguments by becoming personal the bull shit flows.
    How can we kick up at interracial marriages when one of our most revered leaders married a white woman.
    Did this stop him from becoming “ Moses” in some people’s eyes?
    His son then chose to marry a white woman. Did this stop him engineering the Freehold Tenantry Act?
    I think at least one sitting member of parliament is married outside of the race.
    Does that make her less intelligent?
    Just let the jokers be.
    Peace.


  21. Mitochondrial DNA, unlike nuclear DNA, is inherited from the mother, while nuclear DNA is inherited from both parents

    You cannot be a Queen ♕ without a King ♔

    Game of Thrones
    Who will be the Heir to the Throne

    Yin and Yang
    Traditional Chinese 陰陽
    Simplified Chinese 阴阳
    Literal meaning “dark-light”
    Women are represented as the Earths Energy and the Moon (Yin)
    Men are represented as the Heavens Energy and the Sun (Yang)

  22. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    “@zWhenever we try to buttress arguments by becoming personal the bull shit flows.”

    still won’t get serious….although their PENSION GET TIEF…….and there is so much more that they should be aware of for their OWN SAFETY AND SURVIVAL…

    am seeing information on that and even more WRONGS that is STILL GOING ON re NIS, that some kind souls are distributing to other platforms, so the people can cut through ALL THOSE LIES and see what is really happening………but these are still stuck in other people’s bedrooms…

  23. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    Is this what interpersonal relationship is about? I think the idea of marriage needs more than this superficial analysis. I agree with two of 555 interventions. bless his heart. Lol!!1


  24. With streaming services you don’t have to watch adverts so I fast forward through them

    An interesting series was A League of their Own set during WW2 period which touched on racial discrimination and lesbian rights during that time in a well written thought provoking way

    #LeagueOfTheirOwn #FindYourTeam
    A League of Their Own – Official Trailer | Prime Video
    Their game. Their rules.


  25. The most powerful force on earth is a black woman??????????? Woke nonsense
    The most powerful force on earth will always be a man/woman with a purpose and the drive, dedication, discipline and discernment to see it through to its completion or to their destruction.

  26. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, I smiled when t I read the ‘sensational’ styled headline … or should that be ‘click bait’ style 🤔 😉 Anyhow, it’s interesting that in 2022 this topic is both ‘dated’ but yet again improbably still ‘inflammatory’!

    So @William, I’ll use your wise words to bite into this chat…

    When you say “In our culture girls were often told to marry up or find someone with a higher education and so on. However, many of those barriers or attitudes have now disappeared” one can readily agree.

    However, my very limited knowledge of the humanities or anthropology suggests your observation was seen across many cultures … profoundly so with East Indians, not so!

    That suggests to me that the “dangerous concepts” have not ‘penetrate[d] our psyche‘ as a foreboding external force about which we had no control … as we often perceive.

    I was also taken with the assertion (rightly noted) that “Our women having witnessed the emasculation of our men” […] “have often tried to protect us by allowing us to lead even when we did not deserve or earned leadership.”

    Astutely true words as seen from years of writings.

    So WHY then with this “The most powerful force on the planet […] the Black woman” do we continue to be in this predicament as lamented by the author ????

    I completely agree with you on that power of the Black female but acknowledging that we also then have to acknowlwdge the problems WE caused (and allow white society to perpetuate on us) by denigrating and destroying our strong family values.

    As is known miscegenation can NEVER be ridiculously pigeon-holed as racial treachery or Black rejection … that’s madness, as u suggested.

    None of us here across the diaspora whether of very dark skin tone or otherwise can affirm unequivocally that we have no ‘European’ ancestry… so how can one call a brother or sister a traitor when said brethren grew up being nurtured by a ‘red leg’ granny or playing with fair skinned cousins and so on.

    To paraphrase your words: “There are some genuine decisions [about a partner] individuals [make] that really have nothing to do with [disliking their] race.”

    And to the substantive point of missing Black men … if (again truly stated) that “Black men “raised” by grandmothers back in the 50s, and 60s’ certainly have some very great [character]” and did not generally become gangsters and vagabonds due to their single parent upbringing then it would suggest that this “clear link shown between family structure and delinquent or gang behaviour. Children who grow up in a single-parent household headed by the mother appear to be most at risk” is more a function of a dramatic change in society than it is the inability of the strong Black woman to assert her parental skills!

    Back then did we have women doing skin-out videos and embracing the title of ‘ho’ or a ‘superhead’ Steffans vid-vixen type … I think not!

    Also of course we did not have a guy (rapper BlueFace?) outlandishly bragging (or being real, I presume) that he bedded about 1,000 women in less than a year. The issue is not whether that’s true but rather that we actually can perceive that he certainly ‘worked his pants’ off to achieve it with the gratuitous help of hundreds of Black women and those of all other hues.

    So who is the worst ho there in those scenarios … she who allows herself to be used or the user!

    We all have our crosses to be bourne … the destruction of the Black family dynamic is now on us Afros and has been for several generations… it is not simply about Black men being poor fathers or Black women faltering … it’s a combination coupled with lots of provocative new norms that has shattered our cultural experience!

    Just saying.


  27. Donna

    When I was a youngster, I noticed people who either white or of a ‘light complexion’ were, more often than not, chosen to advertise goods and services, while darker people were used for menial roles or to depict morons, gluttons etc.
    I’ve also noticed that, nowadays, the advertising agencies are using inter-racial or homosexual couples for advertisements.

    Also, as a boy, I questioned ‘how on earth’ could a white baby, ‘Tarzan,’ could grow up in the jungle and become much more intelligent than Black people, who were living in the same environment, under the same conditions.
    And, when I watched ‘cowboy pictures,’ it bothered me that Indians were depicted as being heartless savages for protecting their lives and properties…… from white invaders.

    ‘Back in the day,’ when there wasn’t the internet, we were encouraged to join the public library.
    I remember one Saturday morning, my father took me to ‘join the library’ and would take me there every two weeks to return and ‘borrow’ books.
    My Great Grandfather gave me a book about Black inventors, such as George Washington Carver. I am still in possession of that book to this day.
    Also, ‘back in the day,’ there were ‘door to door’ salesmen/women, selling encyclopedias, which many people purchased for their children and pay for them ‘by de week.’

    When ‘CBC was CBC,’ and, not the current politicized version of the station, it used to televise several educational programs and documentaries.
    There were also historical documentary series highlighting racial segregation, Jesse Washington, Emmett Hill, Clinton Melton and the senseless murder or ‘lynching’ of other African-Americans, KKK, Civil Rights Movement, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, ‘Black Panthers,’ Marcus Garvey etc.

    CBC used to televise lectures by Egyptologist, Yosef Alfredo Antonio Ben-Jochannan.

    That information would’ve arouse our curiosity, causing us to seek more knowledge thereof, from the school or public libraries.

    I know some people would ‘say’ not everyone could’ve afforded to purchase a television set or encyclopedias.
    But, these are just a few examples to INDICATE information WAS ALWAYS AVAILABLE to whomsoever had the DESIRE to SEEK and embrace it.
    I believe those persons who are spewing it was not, probably became AWARE of such information when they became ADULTS.

    Fortunately, the internet ‘opened the doors’ to making a wide variety of information available to everyone.

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    Not about to get into any back and forth with those who clearly dont have the info needed or this thread would not exist.

    But all they gotta do is look around and see how well their fantasies and regurgitations are working out. And guess who screwed it all up in the last millennia. Certainly was not the Afrikan woman but those who claim they are leaders even though voluntarily dependent on and subservient to minorities for everything for centuries now cause they like it so. Their children and future generations cant even look up to them without feeling shame and embarrassment at their weakness and cowardice. Fooling themselves like clockwork without fail. And someone is supposed to take them seriously.

    That usually happens when you know not that you know not.


  29. In today’s times of shifting sensibilities and corrective thinking Agent 007 Bond James Bond is now deemed a sexist misogynist pig, for doing the pelvic thrust for so many one night stands after his corny chat up lines.
    But, watching these bedroom sex sessions graphics before penetration is the secret reason why Fathers wanted to take their children to the movies.
    In the end the good guys win and the Children are happy again and sing La La La La.


  30. “Not about to get into any back and forth with those who clearly dont have the info needed or this thread would not exist.”

    You sound like Donald Trump Vs NSA FBI IR in USA

    Information gathering and storing is what many blogs do in the Universe of Data
    Seek and you shall find is the message from the Heavenly Universe
    You shall find it when you need it


  31. “the destruction of the Black family dynamic is now on us Afros”

    Breathe and Flow
    Afros are your Crown and are your TV antennas to tune into the Shen energy of stars above and bring in through your crown the soft spot on the top of your head and also all the hair follicles into your body-brain. Get out of your head and into your body to stop going mad.

    Shen is responsible for our thinking, cognition, emotional life, and the spiritual consciousness of our being. “It is our spiritual radiance when it’s at its strongest and can help cultivate a non discriminatory, non judgmental awareness needed to become wise, resilient, and powerful”


  32. @Dee Word

    Fair enough.

    A dysfunctional society many sociologists will opine can be tracked to dysfunctional families. The blogmaster prefers the traditional definition of a family, man and woman with the choice to rear offspring.

    We are entitled to our different views but we must learn to be respectful of others that differ.

    The global environment has morphed to and will continue to legislate an inclusive society that will conflict with what was previously accepted. Welcome to a brave new world and all that comes with it.

  33. William Skinner Avatar

    @ DPD
    Your comments as usual are quite well put. I agree with your submission and think that we are both looking at this issue broadly.
    One of the reasons , I don’t compare our situation with African Americans, is simply because I believe they have been brutalized way beyond what some of us care to imagine.
    For example, thousands of Afro American males were literally thrown into jail without just cause; entire black cities were denied basic social and educational development that we have not had to endure , to that level , in our own countries.
    This brutal racism continues in some form or fashion today.
    @ Artax
    I take your point to some degree . At high school , I was exposed to some teachers who were very knowledgeable on how to access a whole lot of information about our race.
    Unfortunately, this was not the norm because the educational system did not have any interest in promoting Black and or African studies.
    I still hold the view that we were miseducated to a very large degree and while I cannot claim to know as to what really goes on today and to what degree.
    in conversation with some teachers, I get the impression that there is some movement but it’s never expressed to me with any great enthusiasm.
    You are more than correct about CBC but saving it now is politically impossible.
    Peace


  34. In the US, things began to fall apart in the 60’s when the welfare state was introduced.

    Listen to Sowell.

    …. or a host of others.


  35. This should help wunna figure out what the creators of the image could have been thinking.

    Trinidad & Tobago

    37.6% Indian
    36.3% African
    24.4% Mixed


  36. It makes sense for a man regardless of colour to choose a mate who shares the same goals and philosophies as he does.

    …… ditto woman!!

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    Anything NOT TO ADDRESS THE THEFTS FROM THE PENSION FUND…


  38. In Barbados, class of people today in the “black and coloured” population is determined by the paths their ancestors took during the times of slavery once they became free.

    It was common for Quakers to free slaves from the 1650’s but it was never wholesale freedom that was granted.

    Best explanation I have found is the principle of “many are called but few are chosen”!!

    A slave making the choice to become a Christian and who submitted to the discipline of learning to read and write was a person who could survive in the society that existed outside of the plantation and the cradle to grave care on their own.

    If you look at the freed slaves and their descendants, you will find that they invariably belong to a class that is easily distinguishable.

    That class was comprised of both Free Mulattoes and Free Negroes but both had the same thing in common, they made the choice and learnt how to read and write.

    It is not possible to force anyone to choose to become a Christian or to learn how to read and write.

    It does not work.

    You can use the 600 or so free Negroes or Free Mulattoes who owned slaves in the 1817 slave returns and work forward or backwards.

    Their ownership of slaves tells you their ancestors had the skills to survive and prosper as free people of colour in the days of slavery.

    Try it.

  39. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    ” At high school , I was exposed to some teachers who were very knowledgeable on how to access a whole lot of information about our race.
    Unfortunately, this was not the norm because the educational system did not have any interest in promoting Black and or African studies.”

    still don’t…they much prefer their eurocentric fantasies where they reside at the VERY BOTTOM of the socio-economic ladder INDEFINITELY …..because the narrow in thought and intelligence benefit temporarily from this form of disenfranchisement of their people…..and see NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT….

  40. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
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    William….if these can ever show me where they can SURIVIVE INDEPENDENTLY of minorities instead of the deplorable DEPENDENCY that they NEVER, EVER COMPLAIN ABOUT…maybe they will be convincing…

    but…if they can’t, we can conclude that as usual they are only being malicious in other people’s private lives and deflecting, distracting from the REAL ISSUES they should be ADDRESSING…

    until then, not impressed…


  41. “A slave making the choice to become a Christian and who submitted to the discipline of learning to read and write was a person who could survive in the society that existed outside of the plantation and the cradle to grave care on their own.”

    Internet War
    These Bu threads dumb down when you speak

    “My name is not Toby” Kunte Kinte in Roots
    and Harriet Tubman who led Yankee armies to fight Confederates would care to differ

    as a Trump bwoy who is brainwashed by racist populist messaging you would probably fight for the south waving the stars and bars to protect the institution of slavery and the Quaker trope is a disguise


  42. “if these can ever show me where they can SURIVIVE INDEPENDENTLY of minorities”

    yes indeed that is so true

    these damn minorities will fuck you up real bad

    and will smash up your face with a baseball bat

    {{sarcasm off}}


  43. It is truly amusing to read how our opposition BU commentators want to reverse the progress of the past 200 years: Return to a plantation economy and reintroduce segregation.

    This proves once again that knee-jerk thinking is completely independent of the colour of one’s skin.

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    Pacha…i make friends easily….lol


  45. 1/1
    Silly Woman,

    I’ve been expecting you. What took you so long?

    Ronnie Yearwood indeed is entitled to marry the woman of his choice.

    However, he is not ENTITLED to my vote.

    P.S. Is it your experience that marriage is a thing only of the bedroom? Funny, I saw a photograph in the newspaper of the couple together out in public at the polling station.

    Who I vote for is not your business either, is it?

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    No one cares who you vote for…..your choice…keep voting in the same thieves, liars, frauds…get the same results…still your choice……

    just like marrying whomever people choose is THEIR CHOICE….and they have to live with the consequences..

    I CAN’T remember the earlier PMs and lawyers not marrying into other groups….which in my mind was attributed to the partners they met while at foreign universities etc…

    but maybe if we LOOK AT THE REAL PROBLEMS confronting the island we may get the information needed to FIX THEM….and to confront your JUDASES…and hold them accountable..

    trying to interfere in people’s sex lives will not fix the SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS faced by Afrikan people EVERY DAY…it runs much deeper than the SUPERFICIAL..


  47. TheO,

    Obviously, there are exceptions but I am telling you what took place that caused Bajan women to cry out last time we had a mass immigration of the Guyanese Indian woman.

    Women who were actually in long term relationships, including those with children, lost their men to the long straight hair.

    As for women not being in for the struggle, white women are taught the same thing about marrying up as black woman. How often do we listen to our parents when choosing a mate?

    I have ACTUALLY HEARD black men talking about white women as though they are a step up from black women.

    Too besides, we cannot speak about mental slavery and feelings of inferiority and then discount its effects when it suits us.

    Fact- many black people have been made to feel inferior.

    Fact- brown skin and long hair have long been seen as preferable to dark skin and “kinky” hair.

    Fact- BLEACHING CREAMS AND INDIAN HAIR SELL FAST IN BARBADOS AND WORLDWIDE.

    WHY?


  48. Uh-oh! All of a sudden colour does not matter anymore!

    Murdaaah!

    Wunnuh toooo funny doah!

    GTFOH!


  49. @ Mr. Skinner

    Yes, I agree “we were miseducated to a very large degree.”
    Nowadays, children are being taught about their African roots and culture.
    I’ve attended a PTA meeting at which a Nigerian lady living in Barbados was invited to discuss Nigerian culture, traditions etc.
    Every year, ‘African Day’ is celebrated in primary schools, but, I believe the celebration SHOULD GO BEYOND children wearing to school African styled clothes on that day.

    You must also bear in mind that, for several years, documentaries on Africa mainly concentrated on tribes and poor condition of countries therein.
    We seldom saw the well-developed, largely industrialized cities and successful professionals and businessmen/women.
    But, were exposed to scenes of starving, frail and vulnerable children, some of them too weak to chase files from their faces.
    Dictators, diseases, ‘rundown’ communities……
    We were given the impression that indigenous communities, such as the Himba people of northern Namibia, are uncivilized because they chose to live according to ancient traditions.
    If we were continually ‘fed a diet,’ through subliminal messages, of every negative aspect of Africa, then, surely you could understand why the “movement was never expressed to (you) with any great enthusiasm.”

    Until there is a change in the school curriculum to introduce a multidisciplinary program designed to offer students the opportunity to develop their understanding of various aspects of the African continent, and the experiences of African and African-descended people across the Diaspora…… teachers will have to continue finding creative, innovative methods to teach children about Africa.

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    since color coding SCREWED UP Barbados so MAGNIFICIENTLY…..that is all anyone can see…….and totally miss the BIG PICTURE…

    i attribute much of what is happening on the island to GREED and THIEVERY by black, white, indian syrian…etc …..and since the parliament JUDASES never CRIMINALIZED THE RACISM, OPPRESSION, or DISENFRANCHISMENT SET AGAINST THEIR OWN PEOPLE , that is the weapon of CHOICE TO USE AGAINST AFRIKANS….on a daily basis..

    and no one is asking them WHY they did not criminalize these obvious crimes against their people…..but then we all know..there would be nothing in it for them…dey cahn get no cut from that…

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