The following article was submitted by Niel Harper, a Barbadian professional making his mark in the international arena. See his website Niel HarperBlogmaster

Earlier this week, news broke that a questionnaire ‘sanctioned’ by the Ministry of Education (“MoE”) and overseen by the Inter-American Development Bank (“IDB”), was administered to mostly 11 year old children in Barbados. It has also come to light that a similar project was undertaken in Jamaica and Belize.

Ramona Archer-Bradshaw (l) Chief Education Officer Kay McConney (r), Minister of Education (r)

Misleadingly labelled as a “Computer Science Diagnostic Pre-Test”, it included questions on “social and emotional health” that were of a very sensitive nature. Below is a sampling of the more than 150 psycho-social questions:

  • I drink alcohol without parents’ approval.
  • I deliberately try to hurt or kill myself.
  • I hear sounds or voices that other people think aren’t there.
  • I am overweight.
  • I physically attack people.
  • I steal from home.
  • I steal from places other than home.
  • I think about killing myself.
  • I think about sex too much.
  • I wish I were of the opposite sex.
  • I use drugs for non-medical purposes.
  • I see things that other people think aren’t there.
  • Physical problems without known medical cause:
    • Aches of pains (not stomach or headache)
    • Headaches
    • Nausea, feels sick
    • Problems with eyes (not if corrected by glasses)
    • Rashes or other skin problems
    • Stomach aches
    • Vomiting, throwing up
    • Other

The questionnaire was delivered using a paper form and required that students provide personal information such as their name, sex, and ethnicity. Also included were detailed questions about the education level and work status of parents (e.g., type of job, unemployed, homemaker, etc.).

There was swift and comprehensive social commentary accompanied by widespread public condemnation of the decision to administer this questionnaire. The political public relations machinery quickly sprung into action to contain the damage to the public perceptions of the current Barbados Labour Party (BLP) administration. The IDB immediately took responsibility for the melee, trying in vain to absolve the Ministry of Education of any wrongdoing. The Chief Education Officer, Deputy Chief Education Officer, Permanent Secretary, and the Director of Education Reform all embarked on a public apology tour. The Prime Minister set about with her usual articulate flare and penchant for press conferences to assure the masses that she was deeply outraged (while praising the IDB for their prompt action in shifting the blame from her government). However, it must be noted that the Minister of Education has been conspicuously silent amidst this public relations storm.

But now to the main reason behind this author’s musings…

So far, the public discourse around this fiasco has centered on the incompetence of the Ministry of Education staff, the arrogance of the IDB, the inappropriateness of the questions, and the mental stress inflicted on the children. What has been glaringly missing are the legal elements. So let me break it down.

  • The subject questionnaire is for all intents and purposes scientific research. Questionnaires are popular in academic research for quick and easy collection of large amounts of data for analysis of subject behavior, preferences, intentions, attitudes, and opinions.
  • To meet ethical and legal standards, and to protect the rights of data subjects, informed consent is an important legal basis for data processing as required by the Data Protection Act (Barbados), General Data Protection Regulations (European Union), Data Protection Act (United Kingdom), Personal Information Protection and Electronics Data Act (Canada), and other privacy and data protection laws across the world.
  • As per the Barbados Data Protection Act (“the Act”) and similar laws around the world, there are six lawful grounds on which data can be processed: explicit consentcontractual obligationslegal obligationsvital interests of the data subjects, public interests, or for purposes of legitimate interests of the data controller. The only lawful basis which the MoE can use for administering the subject questionnaire is legitimate interests. However, that lawful basis does not pass the three-part test which requires a positive answer to these three (3) questions: Is there a legitimate interest behind the processing? Is the processing necessary for that purpose? Is the legitimate interest overridden by the data subject’s interests, rights, or freedoms?
  • As per the definitions in the Act (and the other aforementioned laws), the students whose personal data have been collected are data subjects.
  • As per the definitions in the Act, the Government of Barbados is the data controller who determines the purposes for which and the means by which personal data is processed. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the data processor who processes personal data only on behalf of the data controller.
  • As per the definitions in the Act, a ‘child’ is a person under the age of 18.
  • As per the Act Part II 8(1-2), “The processing of a child’s personal data shall be lawful only where and to the extent that consent is given or authorised by the parent or guardian of the child” and “The data controller shall make reasonable efforts to verify in such cases that consent is given or authorised by the parent or guardian of a child, taking into consideration available technology.” From all accounts, neither the MoE nor the IDB obtained consent from parents to collect this personal data from children. This is a violation of the law.
  • As per the Act Part II 9(1-4), the data collected is personal sensitive data, which requires greater safeguards to protect the rights of the data subjects. Sensitive data includes data on ethnicity, health, and sexual orientation or sexual life. Collection of this type of personal data requires strong security and consent is required to share with third parties. From all accounts, the data controller (MoE) did not obtain consent from parents to share this sensitive personal data with a third party. This is a violation of the law.
  • As per the Act Part IV 58(1-10), the MoE (data controller) is required to have a Data Protection Agreement in place with the IDB (data processor) to ensure that the rights of the individual are being protected and that legal compliance with the Act is achieved. The public deserves to know whether a Data Protection Agreement exists between the two entities and to examine if it is fit for purpose.
  • As per the Act Part IV 55(1-6), the IDB must be registered as a data processor, pay a fee, be in possession of a certificate to conduct data processing activities, and nominate a representative who is resident in Barbados. Failing to do any of these things makes their representative liable for a “fine of $10,000 or to a term of imprisonment of 2 months or to both.” Is the IDB compliant with the law in this area? The government should present the general public with evidence to verify this compliance.
  • As per the Act Part IV 59(1-2), it is stated that “The data processor and any person acting under the authority of the data controller or of the data processor, who has access to personal data, shall not process those data except on instructions from the data controller, unless required to do so by any enactment” and “A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500,000 or to a term of imprisonment of 3 years or to both.” In their public statement, the IDB asserts that their administering of the questionnaire was against the objections of the MoE. This is a violation of the law.
  • The Act Part IV 62 (1-3) requires that data processing of this sensitivity and high risk be conducted using online tools. Moreover, it states that the data is pseudonymized (not contain information that could identify a living person), which means that the names of individuals should not have been required on the document. Finally, it demands that strong security protections be in place to protect against unauthorized access. Given that the questionnaire was administered by paper, it is virtually impossible to guarantee that this very sensitive personal data on children was adequately protected from unauthorized access, misuse, and abuse. Moreover, it also attributed the sensitive and potentially harmful information to living, identifiable children and their parents. This is a violation of the law.
  • The Act Part IV 67(1-7) and 68(1-6) requires that both the data controller (MoE) and the data processor (IDB) designate an individual as a data privacy officer to advise them on the legal, technical, and administrative elements of processing personal data. A data privacy officer should be an individual qualified in privacy law and compliance. To the best of my knowledge, neither organization is compliant with this legal requirement with regards to data processing in Barbados. Given the number of violations of the law, this is not surprising.
  • One of the most alarming things about this matter is the eerie silence of the Data Protection Commissioner.As per the Act Part VII 70(1) and 71, the Data Protection Commissioner is “responsible for the general administration of this Act” and whose functions are to monitor and enforce the Act (including issue fines), organize activities to educate children (and parents) on the risks of processing their data, and monitor and audit data processing by data controllers and data processors, among other things. The individual in this role was equally silent during the February 2022 elections when the government leaked the entire voters’ list on the public Internet, which has, based on my discussions with officials at financial institutions in Barbados, resulted in several citizens being victims of fraud and identity theft. This seriously brings into the question the qualifications, capabilities, and independence of the Commissioner, and the ability of the individual to effectively serve in this important role.
  • As data protection laws are generally extraterritorial, the MoE and IDB have more than likely violated the General Data Protection Regulations (European Union) and other privacy/data protection laws from across the world. For example, there are many expats living in Barbados, and if European Union citizens were required to take the questionnaire, then that is a clear violation of EU laws. This also applies to citizens from other countries where robust data protection laws have been enacted.
  • There are numerous other areas of the Act that the MoE and IDB violate in their relationship (e.g., consultation with the Data Protection Commissioner, performing data protection impact assessments, records of data processing activities, etc.). Sadly, this is just the tip of the iceberg. There are several public agencies, educational institutions, financial organizations (including fintechs), retail companies, telecoms operators, and other businesses in Barbados who are in clear violation of privacy and data protection laws.

The “right to private life” is enshrined in the Constitution of Barbados and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The rights of data subjects (including children) are legally protected by the Data Protection Act (Barbados). The Government of Barbados, its development partners, and private corporations need to do so much better as it pertains to upholding the rights of citizens. I shudder to think of what similar privacy rights abuses are happening in other Caribbean countries and across the broader developing world.

343 responses to “The Ministry of Education-IDB Questionnaire Fiasco: The Legal and Human Rights (Privacy) Angle”

  1. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    This is the PURE UNDILUTED EVIL being promoted and we can let NONE OF IT INVADE the space of Afrikan children…

    “Babies In The Womb Should Know They’re Trans — Harvard-Affiliated Hospital

    While most children who present in Boston Children’s Hospital’s gender clinic know their gender “usually around the age of puberty,” many others come out of the womb knowing they were born into the wrong body, psychologist Kerry McGregor explains in a since-deleted video posted in August by the Harvard-affiliated medical facility.

    The clip resurfaced this week, drawing even more controversy to the scandal-plagued institution.

    “A good portion of children do know as early as seemingly from the womb and they will usually express their gender identity as very young children, some as soon as they can talk,” McGregor says in the video before revealing that the clinic sees children from “ages two and three up to the age of nine” and instructing parents on how to “just be supportive” of their supposedly “gender-diverse” children by “giving them the space and support to explore their gender.”

    This is PURE LIES COMING FROM A PEDOPHILE..

  2. NorthernObserver Avatar

    @David
    That is the first shoe which will drop.
    Next will be what else has the IADB been researching, and how.

  3. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    The protesters were very LOUD and ASSERTIVE that “children cannot consent to PUBERTY BLOCKERS.”

  4. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    Before all the data protection law breaches can be addressed, the very first breach of law that has to be determined is if the ministry is breaching any laws by giving permission to external parties allowing them unfettered access to classes and exclude teachers and principals from overseeing the process.

    When my child goes to school, I am entrusting them to the care of teachers and principals. How can third parties be allowed the usurp that responsibility? How can teachers and principals sit down and allow that to happen without going to their unions.


  5. From the Virgin Islands


  6. @Critical Analyzer the schools have become the plaything of the MOE, principals who once had a level of autonomy are now just managers and more or less serve at the pleasure of the Minister of Education


  7. @NO
    NH did a great job. He concretized much of what was being said here.
    However, his emphasis was froman IT persoective.

    What I would like to see is a lawyer to approach it from a ‘rights’ issue and a possible abuse of ministerial authority.

    We are scratching the surface.

  8. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @redguard
    The VI host on the Youtube clip got it wrong? It was NOT an online survey? The host mentioned this 3 times.


  9. Three problems solved.
    Given that this occurred twice and it was only caught/exposed by a 11-year old, I am suggesting that the Min of Ed, Chief Education Officer and the staff at the Ministry be replaced by the first firm at any of the surveyed schools.

    They are young, so they will be contributing to NIS for decades and a huge reduction in salaries.

    ‘Sweet are the uses of adversity’.

  10. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    since the unions in Barbados as are useless as unions could get, too busy pimping for the same government….i don’t think the prinicipals or teachers have any avenues for recourse..

    Northern………all the information is not out there, so it’s easy to get small details mixed up, that’s why i noticed the UWI guy said he was sticking strictly to his field of expertise ethical review and the lack of…..that was safer…because he too did not have all the information….

    later am sure all of this will be disseminated in a legal forum…

    “Given that this occurred twice and it was only caught/exposed by a 11-year old”

    same thing in the US re exposure, a small child told a parent because the others said they were scared and did not want to fail the test….they saw it as a test…..which they were given first, then came the sex survey…


  11. @CA
    “Before all the data protection law breaches can be addressed, the very first breach of law that has to be determined is if the ministry is breaching any laws by giving permission to external parties allowing them unfettered access to classes and exclude teachers and principals from overseeing the process.”

    On point but I do not know if you can separate it into pieces…
    Rights violation and abuse of power must go hand in hand.

    In the US, I am quite certain you would hear the words ‘civil rights violation’ and constitution.

  12. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “In the US, I am quite certain you would hear the words ‘civil rights violation’ and constitution.”

    if Barbados had a real constitution and not the pre-1966 designed Slave constitution that excluded Afrikan rights…

    “Rights violation and abuse of power must go hand in hand.”

    and that’s why i say, in my opinion, this should head for an international court, because of the track record of the low, slow courts in Barbados to IGNORE the human rights of Afrikans in totality..

    this is where the RIGHTS OF THE CHILD that these beasts signed unto decades ago and IGNORE daily comes into play..


  13. Singing praises all the while the shiite politicians have been selling our souls to the damn Devil in exchange for ‘loans and grants’,
    ….and now shouting in righteous indignation when the new masters start carrying out audits on their new property to determine how that property can best be exploited.

    One has to be BEYOND naive to believe that these albino-centric miscreants, whose fore-parents executed unspeakable evil against our hapless grand parents, have somehow morphed into our altruistic fairy god parents.

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    BEGGARS CANNOT BE CHOOSERS


  14. @NO they likely assumed it was online. It actually is unusual these days to deliver such a long survey in a paper-based format. One wonders if IADB did this deliberately, because if it was delivered from the cloud, ISPs would now be involved and access to servers would be required. Things would get murky really quickly.

    The ethics concerns also highlight the absence of the MOH in this process. Is this another example of the silo mentality that continually creeps up when questions about the inefficiency of government arise

  15. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “BEGGARS CANNOT BE CHOOSERS”

    how long will they be beggars and borrowers, they have been in this situation for DECADES….the people’s presence on the island generates BILLION OF DOLLARS….and they PROMPTLY mismanage it,

    then they can account for NONE OF THE MISSING BILLIONS…

    NO ONE GOES TO PRISON…and it’s just wash, rinse, repeat…

    they are driving a slavery agenda EACH and EVERY TIME…..with oppressors waiting in the wings…

    if the people can’t see that is what they are VOTING IN repeatedly, liars, frauds and sellouts…they will be driven into slavery again..


  16. Oh shirt …
    I thought it was 2+2, but all four balls on the island can be found in two women.
    https://barbadostoday.bb/2022/10/10/weekes-demands-answers/

    Congratulations Social Activist Marcia Weekes.
    Will help with bail, if needed.

  17. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    there are a couple men around her, but overall ya notice the men have no shame……they are basically comfortable posting pretty words on anonymous blog, or nasty words directed at women, and seeking to impress, that’s the extent of their courage….very few can be found who are not the weakest link….

    they have done a decades long number on male masculinity and this is the outcome….we gotta try to save the young minds…

  18. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @TheOGazerts October 10, 2022 1:43 PM

    In actuality, we do have two different issues at play. Child Endangerment vs Privacy Rights.

    If it is lawful that strangers and non-teaching staff can be given authority by the Ministry to go onto a school compound, go into a classroom, exclude teachers from their own classroom unless the principal’s authorizes it, we have a much bigger problem at our schools than data privacy issues.

    Any teacher, principal or teacher union that allows that behavior in their class or school cannot be trusted to safeguard any of my children when at school.

    I already had issues trusting the authorities when they forced a mask mandate and school lockdown on children they knew causes more harm than good when they knew from the start COVID had negligible effect on children and they were more at risk from the Flu than COVID.

    ONLY God knows how many times our children have been in the hands of complete strangers with no teacher present.


  19. @Redguard

    A reasonable speculation to make.

  20. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Another question we should be asking is HOW MANY MORE DECADES OR CENTURIES of this BEGGING and BORROWING, with oppressors waiting in the wings to exploit AFRIKAN PEOPLE…do the people of Barbados have to look forward to…

    i personally do not want any of these LIARS, FRAUDS and SCAMSTERS for intellectually STUNTED and ethically/morally/unprincipled BANKRUPT WEAKLINGS in a parliament and their minority friends anywhere around my grands, great grands or great-great grands….that’s how you THINK OF YOUR FUTURE..


  21. Marcia Weekes, Dr.Veronice Evelyn. Noticed a trend? When you’re uninformed.🤐


  22. Wouldn’t it be interesting to know how Jamaica and Belize view now that it is public the survey was done in their countries?

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    THIS IS WHAT WILL CONTINUE TO HAPPEN WHEN BLACK CORRUPT LEADERS CONTINUE TO LIE TO THEIR PEOPLE AND INVOLVED IN ENDEMIC CORRUPTION AND STEALING.

    THEY HAVE TO KEEP RUNNING CUP IN HAND TO THE WHITE MAN WHILST SELLING OUT THEIR LOCAL BLACKS LIKE SLAVES AT ANY COST FOR THE MANY MILLIONS $ THEY BORROW TO MISMANAGE LIKE A MERRY GO AROUND IADB, IMF, CCB, CHINA ETC.

    EVERYTIME A BLACK ELECTED CARIBBEAN POLITICIAN OPEN THEIR MOUTH THEY LIE WHY DO IDIOTS KEEP FALLING FOR IT.


  23. Watch what has happened in America, and you will understand what is going on!!

    A new age.


  24. I make a genuine effort to understand enuff.
    I mentioned Marcia Weekes. He repeats her name and then states
    “Dr.Veronice Evelyn. Noticed a trend? When you’re uninformed.🤐”

    I have no clue where he is going or what he is saying. Is he mad?


  25. WASN’T SHE THE ONE WHO MADE THE ADOLESCENT BLACK SCHOOL CHILDREN PRIMARILY ON THE 2 X 3 ISLAND THE GUINEA PIGS BY SELLING OUT TO THE IADB AND OTHERS DUE TO NON-STOP BORROWING AND BEGGING AT ALL COST?

    A FORM OF ECONOMIC SLAVERY FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL BLACK GENERATIONS

    Prime Minister Mia Mottley also responded to the issue last Friday during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the People’s Republic of China to construct a new National Stadium

    “I have said to the ministry that the Inter-American Development Bank must ensure that the situation is corrected with a matter of urgency. I thank them for their quick and rapid apology but I say to them and all others that Barbadian schoolchildren are not to be guinea pigs for people in circumstances where it is inappropriate and exposed them to things that aren’t age appropriate,” she said.

    https://www.nationnews.com/2022/10/10/apology-not-enough-says-educator/


  26. You have to be an avid follower of social media to follow the connection enuff is making.


  27. Is it possible for a few
    If you to stick to the topic?


  28. 1 or 2 threads ago the subject matter was Fintech projects with a Government Marching Band playing trumpets and drumline for crowds to follow.
    But now it has gone pear shaped with the service providers NGOs shenanigans in testing children exposed, putting the IT strategy into disrepute.
    Lots of money can be wasted in car crash IT project fails.


  29. @Neil Harper “The questionnaire was delivered using a paper form and required that students provide personal information such as their name, sex, and ethnicity. Also included were detailed questions about the education level and work status of parents (e.g., type of job, unemployed, HOMEMAKER”

    IADB didn’t even have the decency to use the term homemaker.

    They lumped homemakers under UNEMPLOYED.

    For this insult those of us who work WITHOUT PAY in the home should go on strike for a week,

    No, cooking, no cleaning, no washing, no laundry, no child care, no at home elder care, no making appointments for others, no taking children, spouses or elderly parents to their appointments. NOTHING.

    Just one week.

    Any first year social student knows that homemakers shold NEVER be classed as UNEMPLOYED.

    Clearly there are some disrespecful idiots working at IADB, who should be UNEMPLOYED.


  30. I drink alcohol without parents’ approval. YES
    I deliberately try to hurt or kill myself. YES
    I hear sounds or voices that other people think aren’t there.YES
    I am overweight. YES
    I physically attack people. YES
    I steal from home. YES
    I steal from places other than home. YES
    I think about killing myself. YES
    I think about sex too much. YES
    I wish I were of the opposite sex.YES
    I use drugs for non-medical purposes. YES
    I see things that other people think aren’t there. YES
    Physical problems without known medical cause: YES
    Aches of pains (not stomach or headache) YES
    Headaches YES
    Nausea, feels sick YES
    Problems with eyes (not if corrected by glasses) YES
    Rashes or other skin problems YES
    Stomach aches YES
    Vomiting, throwing up YES
    Other YES


  31. @African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved October 10, 2022 11:50 AM ““A good portion of children do know as early as seemingly from the womb”

    This is a big fat lie, Harvard scholar or not.

    There are a few infants in our family, that is “pre-people” lol! who are less than 6 months old. As doting parents/grandparents we think that the babies are the most beautiful geniuses in the world. Until that is one of the 11 year olds called us out of our delusions pointing out that the babies are “as dumb as big rocks”

    Which of course is true.

    And said babies do not know if they are male, female, black white, Bajan Japanese, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Rastafari and they certainly don’t know whether if they are straight, gay or bisexual.

    They know that they are hungry. That’s it.

    But we do love the toothless wonders.


  32. Do you love politicians NO
    Do you love Ministry of Education officials NO
    Do you love the Minister of Education NO
    Do you love the Members of Parliamnet NO
    Do you love the members of Cabinet NO
    Do you love the Prime Minister NO

  33. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “They know that they are hungry. That’s it.

    But we do love the toothless wonders.”

    we have come to learn that PEDOPHILES will say anything to RAPE. ABUSE and SACRIFICE CHILDREN…

    “IADB didn’t even have the decency to use the term homemaker.

    They lumped homemakers under UNEMPLOYED.”

    another red flag…i have done programs where homemakers are seen as anything but unemployed….

    “A FORM OF ECONOMIC SLAVERY FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL BLACK GENERATIONS”

    extremely DANGEROUS and DECEITFUL to the Afrikan family WORLDWIDE, and they HAD TO BE WARNED about these lying black face creatures……

    the uneducated FRAUDS at the ministry of miseducation….cannot see a redflag even if it was strangling them..

    it is so UGLY i can only put certain things in my second book about these USELESS BREATHERS….that is now writing itself…

    William….i warned these on here that the SHITE THEY POSTED FOR YEARS is information observers needed to PROCEED to the next LEVEL …the complete idiots volunteered to kick off the testing ground project on their children and believed they were being so impressive and intelligent…

    …..some should not have had access to the english language that they so love to show off that they know and are proficient at, which is self-delusion…..and even more DANGEROUS for Afrikan people when they are let loose on public forums…

    welcome to the NEXT LEVEL…


  34. Black History Month (UK)
    Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches

  35. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “Do you love politicians NO
    Do you love Ministry of Education officials NO
    Do you love the Minister of Education NO
    Do you love the Members of Parliamnet NO
    Do you love the members of Cabinet NO
    Do you love the Prime Minister NO”

    CAN’T …and Afrikan descended children must be educated to this for CENTURIES GOING FORWARD., these judas criminals and their imps, pimps, slaves and fowls have been PUSHING A SLAVE PROFILE on the Afrikan population for one hundred years….especially with the advent of blogs, now they have been TESTED FOR ANSWERS…..and innocently delivered…

    the people have to remove their children from these decades long criminality or THEY WILL NOT SURVIVE…..this DEATH SYSTEM…

    let the ignorant and UNEDUCATED stay in it, that is where THEY BELONG…

  36. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    *especially with the advent of blogs, now THEIR CHILDREN have been TESTED FOR ANSWERS…..and innocently delivered…


  37. On what basis was the contract with consultants severed? What did the contractors do wrong? Who were the consultants? We know Iadb is the agency gathering the info facilitated by government. What is missing?


  38. The children’s mindsets were tested
    (presumably in a push to make them more open and tolerant to sexuality issues)

    The mindsets of the agencies agendas and motives will need to be tested now


  39. Children’s minds are more malleable than adult’s minds which are more prejudiced


  40. The new beating stick in the white world is to say that the black world (African and Caribbean) countries are more draconian towards homosexuality inverts


  41. Perhaps IADB can feed comments from Barbados Underground into some AI Software to analyse the mindsets of a small sample of Bajans

  42. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    wuh if i can analyze their mindsets that they love to PUT ON DISPLAY, without AI software……wuh ya think others have been doing, and they are even MORE EXPERTA….

    they are the schooled fools who believe they are anonymous…

    their mindsets are the only ID anyone who knows what time it is, need to identify them anywhere…

    i can’t even laugh, but am sure Pacha…whom they ridiculed and disrespected for warning them REPEATEDLY is laughing his ass off…


  43. Police Overseers monitor song lyrics to determine what black youths are saying thinking and feeling. (So the Dreads Dub It in the Dance)

    A Seat At The Table
    I submit 2 songs by Solange Knowles [Beyonce’s Sister] to the spy agencies for anal analyses

    Cranes in the Sky

    Don’t Touch My Hair

  44. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    the people on the island better get THEIR ASSES IN GEAR….and cast off THE SLAVE ROLES being forced upon them by parliament judases and their AGENTS….. ..

    i am looking at a quart of Haagen Daz bought 2 days ago at a cost of $50.00… that has now moved to a once a year purchase or buy and enjoy while abroad…

    they better wake up and move in REAL TIME….

  45. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    The ball is now in the Prime Minister’s court. She can keep the MOE and the CEO or remove them.
    Any person understanding transparency and good governance, would have known from the outset, once there was clear evidence , that the children and parents were deceived, would have arrived at that conclusion.
    Once more, it has been proven on BU, that there are some , who will sacrifice anybody and anything, to defend the BLPDLP. Children , even their own included.
    More to come
    Peace.


  46. People did not read the tests when they promoted them in the same way that people recommend books they have not read and the same way they talk about IT without understanding it
    (IT Information Technology Jargon)

    Scammer Jammers
    Black people of Barbados were scammed by White people of USA
    should the scammers or the scammed be told to fuck off

  47. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “it has been proven on BU, that there are some , who will sacrifice anybody and anything, to defend the BLPDLP. Children , even their own included.”

    SACRIFICE…being the operative word here….and those who don’t listen….dah pon dem…….

    …we SAW this coming and playing out for YEARS….

    they don’t believe in the power of their ancestors, they believe in cyclical LIARS and DECEIVERS and vote them in against themselves…………too bad…

    when lies have become so DANGEROUS, they have the power and potential to destroy human life, then you know what you are REALLY DEALIING WITH..

    …only the blind can’t see…

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    William….been telling them for YEARS…that all we gotta do is WAIT THEM OUT…am sure they got a real good giggle out of that one…

    glad to see they still got the strength to laugh…


  49. I like girls
    Maybe the limits of immersion investigation into this matter have been reached on Bu
    not sure what it has to do with a duopoly or a local conspiracy though
    despite warnings for years by the usual suspects
    but these seem generic complaint comments used on the regular
    which can cause mind blowing numbness in the hemispheres of the brain

    I guess it might still linger on for some political backstrokin’
    fatback band

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrvQBjxRG5E

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