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by Kemar J.D Stuart – Economist and Director Business Development , Finance and Investment Stuart & Perkins Caribbean

Government will be forced to decide the fate of Barbados very soon as the decision to enter into another International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme will be publicly known in some days ahead. In my analysis the Prime Minister may seek to table the proposed changes in legislation before September 30th 2022. In the press conference hosted by the PM she indicated that the NIS is not in crisis really but we must act now to save it. The rush to amend pension is the government following the dictates and timelines imposed by the BERT plan endorsed by the IMF.

Prime Minister Mia Mottley on May 13th 2022 told reporters at Ilaro Court that the current programme would end on September 30 , 2022 and discussions would begin once the mission report โ€œpasses the boardโ€ at the end of June.Mr. van Selm said Barbados had reached a staff level agreement with the EFF, following its latest review and once approved by the IMF Board in June, the country would have access to US $23 million in funding.

From the recent NIS political showcase with Actuary Derek Osbourne which caused serious civil & societal discomfort across the country . The GOB is going ahead to alter pension to meet the draconian proposals agreed to by signing the IMF program back in 2018. Pension reform is one of the major agreements the government agreed to enact and to date the government has not lived up to it’s end of the bargain with the iMF as the current IMF program winds up in 23 days and pension reform is still due.

The odd timing chosen by the Prime Minister to raise the NIS and pension reform conversation was not to sensitize the public about the NIS which she categorically stated is not in crisis but we must act now to save it was but a cliche is to hide the force and pressure being applied against Barbados to live up the agreement made with the IMF within the specific dictates and timelines imposed. This is why Bajans may have to work to 72 through no fault of their own.

My prediction is that the government may move swiftly to amend the pension before September 30th to avoid running over into the end of the IMF program. If no decision is made by then this will be an indication of the government’s intent to indeed enter into another IMF program come September 30th and pension reform will be a high priority requirement for the government to enact in the next program. The next program will be more difficult than the first including more cuts to jobs, deeper cuts to pensions especially non-contributory , cuts to SOEs, increased taxes and levies on government services, cuts in budgets to all ministries and to also privatize more government assets such as the GAIA airport which being leased out to an unknown we speak for 40 years and the water authority which is undergoing serious changes to it’s operations as we speak .

Prime Minister Mottley said that โ€œFrom July, we will start discussing. Will we have a successor programme? If so, what type of successor programme? Will we go it on our own or is it time or is it right to go on your own when interest rates are rising globally? Or do you stay in the comfort of concessional interest rates by having a programme or working closely with the other regional development banks and international financial institutions . July and August passed and no discourse took place

The Prime Minister of Barbados mentioned the possibility of a roadshow in September to start to tell our story to the capital markets pointing out โ€œwhether we go back into an IMF Programme or not, we believe that our story, which is a credible story, has to be told, in order to be able toโ€ฆget our way back to investment grade. Barbados was barred from capital markets because of the voluntary international debt default by the Mottley government in 2018 and in 23 days September comes to an end therefore the public should monitor social media over the next 23 days starting september 7th for comments from the Prime Minister surrounding Barbados’ fate in regards to signing another IMF program and proposed NIS reform.


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346 responses to “Countdown to the End of Barbados’ IMF Program”


  1. There is going to be a new tax on the media if the Nation keeps running editorials like the one above.
    Or possibly they learned from a prior admin of the GoB, all the odd places and tactics to conceal Debt.
    Do they really think that if we cannot produce relatively simple reports on the financial condition and activities of so many entities, that a report on the nations Debt status will be forthcoming?

  2. African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    good warning…..cause along with a one world government in process…..someone just brought to my attention the pending re-evangalizing to a ONE WORLD RELIGION…and they are running around everywhere putting that in place…

    it’s up to the continent and Afrikans worldwide to accept or REJECT THAT NASTINESS…


  3. Possibly one of the many trained economists who make themselves heard via the media, could tell the people, as a reminder of course, exactly what the IMF caused to be done, under the current program, other than providing funds to shore up our Fx reserves (avoiding devaluation).

  4. African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “only then when the POPULACE starts to starve, like the African homeland,”

    misinformation…there are 54 0r 55 contries in Afrika,,,only a percentage are experiencing….drought and famine…as is normal for certain regions for thousands of years…

    any famine in Barbados is self-made….any drought is because they dont prepare, maintain and wont stop tiefing the water…

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    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Earlier this year i saw rice PYRAMIDS in Nigeria….don’t know if it all of it reaches that vast region though…they got over two hundred million people..

    India stopped the exportation of cut rice as feed, some countries use it to feed their population, they are only allowing the more expensive rice to leave….they know what’s coming….got over a billion people to feed..and preparing…


  6. @NO

    It triggered pension reform DISCUSSIONS?

    #help


  7. @NO

    Forgot a ceiling on government borrowing?

    #help


  8. From memory, and not being a trained economist, it began with the SD and focused on repaying the mountain of Debt accumulated locally in the GoB and SOE A/P entries. Many were offered haircuts to settle, and the larger amounts were bundled into J Bonds and moved from one book entry to another.
    They scratched at pension reform, given that includes both public service pensions and the NIS. They never got to SOE reform, though the PM suggested much of the leg work has been done.
    There was also that messy Tax situation and grey lists, though am unsure of what role the IMF played.
    Similarly unsure of their role in establishing the new Trust and Sustainability Fund (?), essentially more funding under “concessionary” terms.
    It is unknown to me what role the IMF has played in advice relating to ‘growth opportunities’.
    #littlehelp #notaneconomist


  9. ๐Ÿ‡ผ is on a cheese roll today ๐Ÿง€
    ๐Ÿ‡ผ facts โœ”๏ธ
    ๐Ÿ‡ผ opinion โŒ


  10. @ NorthernObserver September 12, 2022 9:47 AM

    The word “devaluation” does not officially exist. We should better speak of “currency modernisation”.

    The transition to the republic would really have been a good moment to simply add a zero to all banknotes, but not to increase salaries.


  11. Waru

    The preponderance of the scientific evidence clearly shows that Pachamama has the fix in.

    That She seeks to bring us Earth into balance is clear. However, this writer remains unconvinced that Whitey has the propensity to take this matter seriously, beyond the ephemeral.

    Case in point Ukraine. But we have hundreds of examples. During this NATO-Russia War, having started the war, then they determined that coal, nuclear and tar sands were green energy. These are the same people looking to steal carbon credits from the countries of the South while they do what ever the +uck they feel like.

    It beggars belief. Weee done taking these White devils seriously. Regardless of the gravement of the issue.

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    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “That She seeks to bring us Earth into balance is clear. However, this writer remains unconvinced that Whitey has the propensity to take this matter seriously, beyond the ephemeral.”

    too superficial to work with people who have a very strong spiritual connection, the world has shrunk too small and information too easily accessed for complete success.

    ….but you have the forever idiots and forever Slaves who will always accept, rush to please, and bolt headlong into another era of generational traps…..so enamored of false representation, and other people’s sick fantasies and lying stories, too eager to involve themselves in systems of destruction prepared just for them, those are the types to avoid when they come spreading backward talk, regurgitating what others spout…lack of independent thought……the easy to indoctrination..

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    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Pacha…wonder how long it will take for them to come to terms with the fact that they got left holding an empty bag…lol..and won’t see it until it’s too late, some won’t see it at all….

    saw where Charles said he is making no changes to parliamentary traditions in UK, that should please the die hard Slaves no end….


  14. @African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights ReservedSeptember 12, 2022 9:55 AM

    You are correct to a point, how many of the 55 are operating with a positive debt to GDP, how many are not dictatorships etc. With terspect to Bajan water situation your correct, water supplies are not endless and island aquifers are exhausted. Barbados has/had a water resource protected land area plans, however these have been now devoted to housing for the poor. Good idea, now we have a house and no water.

    Good plans, however follow through is non existent. TALK is cheap, results however take discipline.


  15. Chinese people in a longitudinal study gives their government a 90 percent rating, believe that they have a practical democracy!


  16. Thanks Pacha but it is not an apple and apple comparison although a few interesting points can be gleaned.


  17. @ Pacha
    “Chinese people in a longitudinal study gives their government a 90 percent rating, believe that they have a practical democracy!โ€
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    No surprise there.
    The Chinese came from โ€˜nowhere’ just 30 years ago, to become global leaders …by choosing a set of sensible leaders who were experienced in achieving success against the odds.
    They also routinely executed the idiots, incompetents and crooked who sought to impede their progress.

    If one is going to be albino-centric then one ought to do it RIGHT… like China did…

    We on the other hand, promote failures and known crooks, and take advice from failures such as Petra….
    Neither fish now fowl, we are ‘community-centric’ by nature, ‘albino-centric’ by adoption, and shiitehounds in practice….

    We are destined to AGAIN become slaves of others- at the very least our children are..
    as a result of OUR OWN choice of idiocy.

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    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “Good idea, now we have a house and no water.”

    that’s ya misleaders punching above their intelligence..


  19. “We are destined to AGAIN become slaves of others- at the very least our children are..
    as a result of OUR OWN choice of idiocy.”

    I share a similar belief. It is somewhat frightening to see the ‘smartest men’ in the world dance themselves into a tight corner. When all the fancy footwork is finished, our children will own nothing.


  20. Mr gloom and doom

    Arent the the one who usually push the fact that wages and salaries have not kept up with the rate of inflation ?
    Man u even gave classroom demonstration to show the effects
    Now u coming scare tactics about what/ how a five percent will do even when that is not even close to keeping up with inflation?
    Cant figure Out where u stand? After the raise is settled ask the BEC or whatever it name for the opinion on how much it is go to add towards gdp / gov revenue as against the expence it Will cost


  21. Bushie

    Well said never a truer series of words written.

    But Bushie. How else are societies to deal with the type we have. Our corrective measure will always be anathema to the squeamish. Like David.๐Ÿ˜ƒ

  22. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, absolutely it’s “not an apple and apple comparison” re China. This is certainly not an esoteric debate of governance or a shouting match about ideology but if we see that polling in what is ostensibly seen as free-wheeling do-as-u-wish western ‘democratic’ societies can depict shewed results from citizens being ‘conditioned’ towards certain results how on earth can we look objectively at any polling from an ordered almost regimented society like China!

    I believe the blogger said in an earlier post to the effect that Chinese society unlike our own has worked towards definitive 10 or 15 to 20 years plans which are implemented by THE Central Committee regardless (I believe he said) of the Chairman at the helm … that is a truism to a significant degree of course, so with that in mind how on earth can one also so “artfully” throw up the term _”practical democracy!” to describe China.

    Practical to what … a theory on autocracy?? What does that actually mean?? All political decision are made by ONE central committee which brooks no critical or purposeful opposing views … doesn’t a ‘practicing democracy’ mean varying ideas competing freely!

    Ah hah … the term was “practical” not “practicing” !!! …. Anyhow as I noted this is not an endless debate .. I am simply sharing an obvious flaw in the reasoning above.

    And to you @Bushman Griot, you speak so smoothly one can easily be bamboozled … how on earth would your heralding of “They also routinely executed the idiots, incompetents and crooked who sought to impede their progress have worked here in Bim!!

    I also question the summary remark that “The Chinese came from โ€˜nowhereโ€™ just 30 years ago, to become global leaders” yes of course in terms of economic prowess vis the US etc but China was always a great dynasty long before the west allowed themselves to be so completely infiltrated and essentially ‘colonized’ by her!

    And when you say “by choosing a set of sensible leaders who were experienced in achieving success against the odds” I suspect that’s short-hand for autocratic strong men who came to power by cunning and intelligence and retained that power by force of arms! Yes!

    One must surely admire the awesomeness of the Chinese leadership experience as it has been and is absolutely stunningly successful but to parse it as you did above re any comparative process here in Bim is quite difficult to grasp … but it sounds sweet, though.

    I gone.


  23. Good to bad Britain has a heap of historical information about it’s slave trade past from the 16th Century, but in 21st Century is now shifting it’s narrative to say that it’s evilous people were truly wholly wicked and bad like devils and are no longer saying their heroes were good guys doing Gods work

    Abolition Trail

    Is it not enough that we are torn from our country and friends, to toil for your luxury and lust of gain? Must every tender feeling be likewise sacrificed to your avarice? ... Why are parents to lose their children, brothers their sisters, husbands their wives?
    - Olaudah Equiano (also known as Gustavus Vassa), (c.1745-1797), anti-slavery campaigner author of The Interesting Narrative and slavery abolitionist
    

    2007 marks the 200th anniversary of the passing of the Act of Parliament that legally ended British involvement in the transatlantic trade in African people to serve as slave labour in the Americas, the West Indies and Europe. This Act did not end slavery in the British Empire, nor did it end the involvement of British companies in the slave trade. 1807 did, however, mark the moment when men and women – privileged and poor, enslaved and free – celebrated their initial success against a barbaric trade.

    To commemorate this anniversary the National Portrait Gallery has created a new gallery trail that highlights some of the individuals in the Collection who have been associated with the history of the slave trade. It mainly includes those who profited from the trade in enslaved peoples, reflecting the reliance on slave labour to create wealth, position and influence in British society. It also brings together those who suffered and survived the cruelties and indignities of transportation and those who fought slavery, with those who were present in Britain due to its lasting legacies. There are many others who are a part of this story but remain unknown, although not forgotten, such as the young girl who appears in this portrait, and the many ordinary working men and women who took part in the nation-wide abolition campaign.

    The Slave Trade

    British trading in enslaved Africans became established in the 1500s. In 1562 Captain John Hawkins was the first known Englishman to include enslaved Africans in his cargo. Queen Elizabeth approved of his journey, during which he captured 300 Africans. He then sailed across the North Atlantic and exchanged them for hides, ginger and sugar. He returned to London in 1563. Thirsty for greater profits, he organised another voyage for 1564 to which Queen Elizabeth contributed one vessel.

    Meanwhile, the African presence in England became established to such an extent that attempts were made to limit their numbers. Queen Elizabeth enjoyed the profits of the Atlantic slave trade and employed African entertainers in her court but she issued a decree to expel Africans from England in July 1596. Despite this, Africans were to remain a consistent presence in English life.

    After abolition

    The Act that was passed in 1807 was meant to end Britain’s involvement in the trans- Atlantic slave trade. In reality, British companies continued to profit from the trade, and some historians have argued that many Britons were able to reap greater benefits from the trade after abolition than ever before. The moment enslaved Africans gained their freedom in the British empire would not come until 1838, following the replacement of slavery with the apprenticeship system in 1834. In 1838 the British government agreed to pay slave owners ยฃ20 million compensation (the spending worth of over ยฃ800 million today). Those who had worked as slaves for generations were given nothing at all. The abolition of slavery released the formerly enslaved into poverty, and prompted the British to mine new parts of the empire for ‘slave labour’. The result was the, sometimes forced, migration of Asian men and women to the Caribbean. Here they were forced to work as part of an indentured labour system under which labourers worked under contract for an employer for a specified number of years.


  24. โ€œI Ain’t Got No Quarrel With The VietCong…No VietCong Ever Called Me Nigger.โ€

    โ€• Muhammad Ali

    When it comes to the divine spirit within
    greater energy practices and systems
    are found in the East not the West
    Chinese Qigong Tai Chi Kung Fu
    Indian Breathing Meditation Yoga

    Keep it on the D-Lo
    there are spies everywhere on the spider web net


  25. โ€œWe are destined to AGAIN become slaves of others- at the very least our children are..
    as a result of OUR OWN choice of idiocy.โ€

    BRB is such a small place with nowhere to run it’s people have always been soft and compliant
    and cannot be militant like dread rasta

    Fret not the lord of dance has come to break every chain and loosen the 7 seals thereof and nice up the dance in a style and pattern

    Big rebel tune for slave minds

    Gun salute for the Generalโ™ฉ โ™ช โ™ซ โ™ฌ โ™ญ โ™ฎ โ™ฏ ๐ŸŽผ ๐ŸŽต ๐ŸŽถ

    I Shall Be Released
    I see my light, I see my light come shining
    From the west down to the east
    Any day now, any day now
    I shall be released

    I see my light come shining
    From the west down to the east
    Any day now, any day now
    I shall be released

    Dylan

  26. ๐ŸŒ Magnificent a.k.a Magno โ€“ Yu Heard Formula: Cโ‚‚โ‚Hโ‚ƒโ‚€Oโ‚‚ IUPAC ID: (โˆ’)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol [[[ONE LOVE ONE WORLD โ™ก โ™ฅ๐Ÿ’•โค๐Ÿ˜˜ ๐ŸŒ]]] Avatar
    ๐ŸŒ Magnificent a.k.a Magno โ€“ Yu Heard Formula: Cโ‚‚โ‚Hโ‚ƒโ‚€Oโ‚‚ IUPAC ID: (โˆ’)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl- 3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro- 6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol [[[ONE LOVE ONE WORLD โ™ก โ™ฅ๐Ÿ’•โค๐Ÿ˜˜ ๐ŸŒ]]]

    Warming up the Sound System Speakers
    with a Big BU anthem Version Excursion
    Round 1
    That’s How Strong My Love Is (Tommie Young) versus (Candi Staton)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDFB374eqnc


  27. Round 2
    That’s How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding)

    That’s How Strong My Love Is (O.V. Wright)


  28. Late Nite Blues Session
    Round Tree (Adaptations)
    Different Genres (Reggae and Rock)
    That’s How Strong My Love Is (Judy Mowatt & The Gaylettes)

    That’s How Strong My Love Is (The Rolling Stones)


  29. Lord have mercy!!! Gabby firing wirh both barrels loaded.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/09/13/no-apology/

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    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Pacha…the Slaves are having a slave hissy fit over this…the good coming out of this, the ENEMIES WITHIN – Marcus Garvey……had to REVEAL THEMSELVES…

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/09/13/no-apology/

    “Cultural Ambassador Anthony Gabby Carter says he would give up his designation of ambassador before he apologises for a self-penned poem about the late United Kingdom monarch Queen Elizabeth II.

    The poem Good Riddance to Rubbish was circulated on social media following the announcement that the 96-year-old royal had died on Thursday September 8. It addressed Britainโ€™s, and the role of the Monarchy, in the Transatlantic slave trade, the wealth gained, inherited and passed down through the years, and the fact that victims of these atrocities have yet to receive reparations.

    Referring to Queen Elizabeth II as a โ€œquiet wicked womanโ€, the poem read in part: โ€œShe inherited millions of pounds from the gains of slavery yet she allowed each colony to wallow in poverty. Seventy-five long hard years this monarch Liz did reign, she made sure her colonies made no economic gain.โ€

    However, some people have not taken too kindly to Gabbyโ€™s sentiments labelling them as โ€œdisrespectfulโ€, โ€œdistastefulโ€ and โ€œuncivilisedโ€. Others have even gone as far as to call for Government to revoke his National Honour status if an apology is not forthcoming.

    Former Barbados High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Guy Hewitt has strongly condemned the poem, saying it has brought โ€œdishonourโ€ to Barbados.

    Hewitt argued that it was not only in poor taste, but it displayed Gabbyโ€™s ignorance of the role of a constitutional monarchy, the history of the Commonwealth of Nations and the late Queenโ€™s role in it.”

  31. African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    TLSN…….black people can be the most hypocritical disgusting trash when it comes to STANDING UP FOR AFRIKAN RIGHTS……

    we see it everywhere….they are the enemies who would make sure Afrikans ARE NEVER FREE….they are the ones STOPPING PROGRESS..

    ..i keep telling people it’s the nigas NOT THE WHITES are our biggest problem….because they do what they must to SURVIVE….but the wicked niga mind is always in SABOTAGE MODE…


  32. The Racism of GB and it’s 5 eyes ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘€ of racist white majority settlement colonies
    {The Five Eyes (FVEY) intelligence alliance of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States}
    is the legacy that Queen Elisa has passed onto King Charles and Prince William of Wales to deal with
    How do you stop Racist Fox News and Racist Politicians and Racist People thriving


  33. ilk
    a type of person or thing similar to one already referred to.

  34. African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright โ“’ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “How do you stop Racist Fox News and Racist Politicians and Racist People thriving”

    REMOVE their NIGAS….their Slaves who prop it up….with their Judas, traitor bloodllines..


  35. “REMOVE their NIGASโ€ฆ.” โŒ

    You should TEACH the NIGAS โœ”๏ธ


  36. Less is more.


  37. I Shall Be Released
    #BLACKLIVESMATTER
    Easy Squeeze

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCROL3wWFUc&list=PLo5KN6HwJRSm8-l6GqyKk95Q9XGKhswzj
    Never Stop Fighting / Johnny Osbourne
    When will we ever stop our fighting
    Can’t you see us standing up that we could all just start uniting
    They’re asking for peace yet they never stop fighting
    Will there ever come a time when mankind be united
    I’m a just a passerby singing and rejoicing
    And if you listen with your heart you can hear angel voices
    They’re always singing

    You hear the angel voices ooooh
    You hear the angels singing in harmony-eee
    You hear them singing in the morning so early-eee hee hee
    But only Jah-Jah gonna help us
    Yes only Jah-Jah gonna help us no-how

    Time just keep on slipping right into the future
    Brotha tell me what you gonna do for the nowadays youth sir

    You see I’m a just a passerby I’m still singing and rejoicing
    But if you listen with your heart I know
    You’re really gonna hear children voices
    They’ll always be singing
    Now can’t you hear little children singing tra la la la la la loo
    A can’t you hear little children voices la la tridle dee dee ooh
    A can’t you hear little children singing tra la la la loo
    Only Jah-Jah gonna
    Help us now


  38. @dpd
    I believe the polling results are likely quite accurate.
    My kindergarten level understanding of what is a very complicated electoral system, suggests the only level your ordinary Chinese citizen has a vote is at the lowest local local levels. Hence their lower approval. They have some say.
    Many similar polls in say the US or Canada, are affected by Party affiliation. And a general misunderstanding of which level of government is responsible for what.
    So in an environment where the electorate are split roughly evenly between Tweedle Dum and Dee, getting Dum to approve when Dee rules and vice versa, is tough. And many local candidates, do not run under a ‘party’ banner. This produces higher approval, even though some are known to be ‘affiliated’.
    Today, I visit annually, in Florida, with several people I met during my time in Cuba in the 90’s. Nobody in Cuba I dealt with, ever voiced disapproval. Now they have left, it is a different story.


  39. If this Dwert is a black man and was more outraged at my outrage at the disgusting stinking racist liar known as Lawson’s remarks than he/she was at the disgusting, stinking, nasty, racist remarks, then I have proved my point.

    You are brainwashed!

    Now GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE!

    ASSHOLE!

  40. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Northern, your clarification is absolutely spot on. When you have a choice of many but in fact the, “many local candidates, do not run under a โ€˜partyโ€™ banner. This produces higher approval, even though [ALL] are known to be โ€˜affiliatedโ€™…[and directed by the single party entity]

    Quite perfectly detailed as indeed in the Cuba of your visits or in Russia or Belarus. I am thus completely amused when shrewd pollsters play these games with stats as they do in our neck of the woods (North America) so continuously !

    BTW, that’s an impressive kindergarten level analysis …are you another Bajan savant or some such like your other school mates who excite us here daily ๐Ÿ˜Ž


  41. And there you have it! Lawson, whom some of you so-called Afrikan warriors indulge, has told you without any hope of plausible deniability, what he thinks of your ancestors!

    Not a boy says a word!

    Wunnuh got talk fuh Donna?

    BRING IT!


  42. To the nasty piece of shit known as Lawson,

    Where did I beg for anything, you illiterate?

    I said, reparations, though morally due, will do us no good until we can reverse our brainwashing. Soon we would be back at square one.

    Also, I said that I would gladly accept a drop in so-called living standard than for our leaders to walk the globe begging for assistance.

    So…. your disgust is sadly misplaced and as twisted as your version of the white man’s enslavement of Africans.

    You are cursed with what ailed them. Greed! Greed! Greed! And a feeling of entitlement to other people’s property by virtue of skin colour.

    As you have displayed here, you would have done the same if presented with the opportunity.

    A nasty, filthy, greedy savage beast!

    As I have always said, poke the beast enough and he cannot hide!

    But pray tell, have you ever read one paragraph of true African history?

    I bet not, because it would not allow you to promote white supremacy!

    Consider yourself out smarted by this inferior beast! It is amazing what a few “cusswords” can do!

    P.S. The Africans were so beautiful in their “underwear” that your lot could not keep their filthy hands off them.


  43. @dpd
    School mates?
    Because our parents made choices as to where we would go to school, and that several of us went through the same “gates” each day, makes us mates…lol. Cause I know you are not referring to Hants or TheO, whom I believe went through the same ‘gates’.๐Ÿคฃ


  44. The Drums Call You
    Out of a population of 287,371 (2020)(๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ง) there is a disproportionately high number people who are prejudiced against a population of 1.402 billion (2020)(๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ). I blame their brainwashing on x-masters from ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง UK ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada and America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ


  45. Elizabeth I made the money in the slave trade Elizabeth II kept the money.

    The End!


  46. But the whole world is in mourning! Only Donna is out of step!

    Only a shite man with his head buried in his own shite could think that.

    I see that The Mighty Gabby agrees with Lil Donna that “diplomacy” is not what is needed here. We do need to be more courageous and speak the truth. Even many blacks in Britain are speaking the truth all over social media and on online media.

    Elizabeth I made the bloody money. Elizabeth II kept the blood money.

    We cannot allow these false narratives to win the day!

    This is why the world is so confused.

    One guy on an online programme said his Jamaican grandmother had been taught to respect the queen and kept a picture of her on the living room wall until the day she died. He, now living in Britain, has absolutely no respect for the queen.

    Time to reverse the brainwashing! Yes, will be our own worse enemies until we reverse this damage.

    Imagine that calling rubbish rubbish can be labelled as bringing dishonour to Barbados!

    Guy Hewitt ought to know that most Barbadians do not feel the dishonour.

    It is our mealy-mouthed politicians who bring us dishonour!

    Certainly not!


  47. Ramblings

    @Donna,
    You may not be out of step.
    However, some Bajans take being called ‘Little England’ very seriously and will fight for their queen.

    I believe the Mighty Gabby is one of the best Calypsonians there is. It will be interesting to see if they can bring about enough pressure to bend him. He may be surprised at the sources attacking him.

    Lastly, I should be the last to give advice on this matter as I have fallen into the trap here a number of times. These guys sit down and figure out where the buttons to push are. They are good at it. “Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons; they are vexatious to the spirit. ”
    Have a great day.


  48. Waru

    Under the penalty of death this writer will never stop contending that Barbados will always be as Little England as it has always been. This talk about republic is merely perfunctory.

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    fake republic, shite republic, no amount of lying and pretending can change THAT TRUTH…

    it will ALWAYS be a slave society as MANUFACTURED……and will NEVER be seen in the eyes of the descents of its DEVISERS AS ANYTHING ELSE….

    let them pretend to their heart’s content…..Slaves are no threat to anyone but their fellow Afrikans..

    no matter how long the delay….this must PLAY OUT…

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