Moncur thinks fourth bill in referendum is witchcraft

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

SOCIAL activist Rodney Moncur is calling for all Bahamians to vote no in the upcoming gender equality referendum in order to “save women” from themselves and to “stop foreign men from having the same rights as Bahamian men”.

A week after the launch of his ‘Save Da Woman Dem’ campaign, Mr Moncur told The Tribune that the four proposed constitutional amendments rejected in the 2002 referendum should be rejected by Bahamians once again.

“We need to save our women from foreign men and from the four bills of this referendum. My group is completely in opposition,” Mr Moncur, who recently lost his bid to become chairman of the Free National Movement, said.

“We are not listening to any arguments from these vote yes people. We are not going to reason with them. We are opposed to the woman having the right to pass citizenship (and) we do not want foreign men to have equal rights as a Bahamian man.

“We are opposed to the man passing his citizenship on to his children if he is not married. The man should be married having children. The fourth one is the most sinful one of them all. To insert the word (sex) is immoral and indecent. I do not trust the government. This entire exercise is confusion and underhanded work. I believe this is Obeah, this is witchcraft.”

Mr Moncur also said he believes if the government was sincere about democracy it would fund those campaigning against the referendum. However he said ‘Save Da Woman Dem’ is raising money independently.

The group is having its second anti-referendum rally on Thursday night at 7pm at #22 ‘Woman Dem House’ headquarters on Jerome Avenue.

The constitutional referendum will be held on June 7.

Bill one would give Bahamian women who are married to foreign men the right to pass on their Bahamian citizenship to any child of that union no matter where that child is born.

The Constitution currently says that only Bahamian male citizens by birth have that right.

Bill two would allow a Bahamian woman married to a foreign man the right to secure for her husband the same access to Bahamian citizenship as a Bahamian male has in relation to his foreign wife.

Bill three would grant any unmarried Bahamian man the right to pass on his Bahamian citizenship to any child he fathers with a foreign woman with proof of paternity.

The final bill would make it unconstitutional to discriminate on the grounds of sex, meaning being male or female.

Comments

Economist says...

***to “save women” from themselves and to “stop foreign men from having the same rights as Bahamian men”.***

So you are saying you don't need to save Bahamian men from themselves ( their are as many foreign wives, as there are foreign husbands)

You are also saying that it is ok for foreign women to have the same rights as Bahamian women rights. Which is the way you want to leave things as that is our Constitution now.

Bahamian men don't need any protection.

Why do you want to discriminate against Bahamian women because that is what you are saying and doing.

Posted 25 May 2016, 4:13 p.m. Suggest removal

TruePeople says...

bang on

Posted 26 May 2016, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal

gbgal says...

Thanks, economist! However, where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise. I am finding it so surprising to read comments like these. Our people cannot seem to grasp the context or the arguments.

Posted 26 May 2016, 7:18 a.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Moncur is right ........ the Lodge brothers and sisters (most politicians and muck-a-mucks) are working hard to morally bankrupt this country and the world at large

Posted 26 May 2016, 7:40 a.m. Suggest removal

cmiller says...

Yeah, Economist, i remember how may Bahamian men married Cuban woman, and as soon as she got a Bahamian passport, she just disappeared from the marriage and the country.

Posted 26 May 2016, 8:05 a.m. Suggest removal

licks2 says...

No. . .they did not "just disappeared from the country". . .they went for a "walk on the beach" first. . .AND THEN DISAPPEARED FROM THE COUNTRY! Lol!!

Posted 26 May 2016, 11:24 a.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

Rodney is just a typical example of many Bahamian men who are still living in a time warp. Their value of a Bahamian woman was and is still measured by her ability to fry fish and give comfort.
It would appear that the age of dinosaurs is still not over.

Posted 26 May 2016, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

PLEASE comment on the word at the heart of Moncur's description: WITCHCRAFT ......... the fourth bill is compared to witchcraft ......... wicked, evil, diabolical, devilish, hellish etc ............ and it is just that

Posted 26 May 2016, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal

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