This isn't racism, it's about doing fair and honest work. Something that Black Bahamians can see unfortunately. I'm not being racist, but I'm being real.
The first economic bloom in our country was the Medellin Cartel inviting us to the drug trade and $5,000,000 dollars every few months or so. We got rich, and also cursed at the same time with crime and dishonest work.
Now there's this garbage. We voted NO on underground gambling, and it still failed because of bribery at every possible political level and ultimately defaced democracy because of the PLP.
I would have no problem if Sebas or Flowers decided to open up their own gambling venture in Atlantis, because the resort's casinos were closely monitored and they made disclosures about prize money and contests. But no, they decide to go underground and cheaply made money, and won in the process where they should had been punished by the law.
You can't put the blame on white people here when Sebas turned around and made another national criminal funding venture when he could had done set up a legal casino business in Atlantis and made his money fairly. Every day, Gangland Bahamas edges closer to victory, and we have no motivation to stop this.
You know... I don't hate Bahamians as a person, but I hate the stuff that we do that damages our reputation, sets the worst example of a country's society and trains their own kids to be just the same as the others. Our own Bahamian way of live is really destructive in government, society, financial institutions, education and more. People aren't inherently a problem, but our way of life is destroying us. No one else is doing the work.
What we could do instead, is brazenly tell our society and the government to start our own CPS (Child Protective Services), then punish parents who beat their children by law. That is going to be our first step into fixing society and getting back on track. That's all.
I really fail to see the point of Bahamian parents.
Beating children isn't love period, pain and love don't go together. That brings psychological confusion and eventual mental damage. In Facebook, the examples of people that grew up with beatings are shown brazenly and defending such madness. Most of the comments show immaturity and defending abuse.
The items that deal with children that fell out of line is even more questionable and flat out causes scars and bodily harm. A tree branch, the flat side of the cutlass, some wires and rocks?
What the hell were we thinking? For a set of people free from slavery, we sure repeated one of the slave masters' barbaric tactics. We should all never use physical force no matter what. Spare the rod and spoil the child? It's just another Roman Catholic indoctrination attempt at abusing those weaker than you then masquerade as love and caring?
No matter what type of disobedience your child did, it is your job to love and care for that child and help them learn and stay away from a burning fire. Not straight out whip them and call it love. Then trash talk American parents and call them bad parents when Bahamian parents can't do anything but beat their child,
Just hope that BPL doesn't ruin this one. Mainly because you need electricity to run servers and the tech hub itself. Having power cutting off commonly is gonna be a problem.
Oh and if you try putting Sebas as the suspect, someone else will throw up a race card, defending a thief because he's black? Get the hell out of here with that pathetic excuse.
Really? It's still gonna be a dream, because remember. You're living in a narco-state, nothing of your brilliant ideas will work here, it works for only the future cartel leaders of the Bahamas.
Garbage like this foreigner-scapegoat tactics is the reason why we are stuck in D-average, considered as a narco-state or money laundering paradise, then plagued with almost a generation of crime and almost 3,000 dead from 30 years ago.
Stop putting honorable outsiders to blame, and try to go into the symptoms on why the Bahamas and the Bahamians are the way they are today.
Aegeaon says...
This isn't racism, it's about doing fair and honest work. Something that Black Bahamians can see unfortunately. I'm not being racist, but I'm being real.
The first economic bloom in our country was the Medellin Cartel inviting us to the drug trade and $5,000,000 dollars every few months or so. We got rich, and also cursed at the same time with crime and dishonest work.
Now there's this garbage. We voted NO on underground gambling, and it still failed because of bribery at every possible political level and ultimately defaced democracy because of the PLP.
I would have no problem if Sebas or Flowers decided to open up their own gambling venture in Atlantis, because the resort's casinos were closely monitored and they made disclosures about prize money and contests. But no, they decide to go underground and cheaply made money, and won in the process where they should had been punished by the law.
You can't put the blame on white people here when Sebas turned around and made another national criminal funding venture when he could had done set up a legal casino business in Atlantis and made his money fairly. Every day, Gangland Bahamas edges closer to victory, and we have no motivation to stop this.
On Sebas finally wins planning battle
Posted 13 May 2018, 6:43 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
You know... I don't hate Bahamians as a person, but I hate the stuff that we do that damages our reputation, sets the worst example of a country's society and trains their own kids to be just the same as the others. Our own Bahamian way of live is really destructive in government, society, financial institutions, education and more. People aren't inherently a problem, but our way of life is destroying us. No one else is doing the work.
What we could do instead, is brazenly tell our society and the government to start our own CPS (Child Protective Services), then punish parents who beat their children by law. That is going to be our first step into fixing society and getting back on track. That's all.
On Whipped, beaten and filmed for Facebook
Posted 11 May 2018, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
I really fail to see the point of Bahamian parents.
Beating children isn't love period, pain and love don't go together. That brings psychological confusion and eventual mental damage. In Facebook, the examples of people that grew up with beatings are shown brazenly and defending such madness. Most of the comments show immaturity and defending abuse.
The items that deal with children that fell out of line is even more questionable and flat out causes scars and bodily harm. A tree branch, the flat side of the cutlass, some wires and rocks?
What the hell were we thinking? For a set of people free from slavery, we sure repeated one of the slave masters' barbaric tactics. We should all never use physical force no matter what. Spare the rod and spoil the child? It's just another Roman Catholic indoctrination attempt at abusing those weaker than you then masquerade as love and caring?
No matter what type of disobedience your child did, it is your job to love and care for that child and help them learn and stay away from a burning fire. Not straight out whip them and call it love. Then trash talk American parents and call them bad parents when Bahamian parents can't do anything but beat their child,
It's time to learn and put away childish acts.
On Whipped, beaten and filmed for Facebook
Posted 10 May 2018, 3:31 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Just hope that BPL doesn't ruin this one. Mainly because you need electricity to run servers and the tech hub itself. Having power cutting off commonly is gonna be a problem.
On 'Tech hub' pioneers parks jobs frenzy
Posted 10 May 2018, 1:21 a.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Please don't underestimate gangs here. You'll regret it.
On INSIGHT – THE FIRST YEAR: The ongoing battle against nation's crime
Posted 9 May 2018, 4:02 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
I'd see Minnis confessing that the Bahamas is corrupt is actually helpful, and this shows that we need to step up our game.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 7 May 2018, 1:29 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Oh and if you try putting Sebas as the suspect, someone else will throw up a race card, defending a thief because he's black? Get the hell out of here with that pathetic excuse.
On Offshore finance demise
Posted 7 May 2018, 1:25 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Deacons? They're a joke like all the rest of the lying Pastors of the Bahamas.
On It’s Carnival time!
Posted 6 May 2018, 3:22 p.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Really? It's still gonna be a dream, because remember. You're living in a narco-state, nothing of your brilliant ideas will work here, it works for only the future cartel leaders of the Bahamas.
On EDITORIAL: Health of Bahamian people must come first
Posted 6 May 2018, 2:44 a.m. Suggest removal
Aegeaon says...
Garbage like this foreigner-scapegoat tactics is the reason why we are stuck in D-average, considered as a narco-state or money laundering paradise, then plagued with almost a generation of crime and almost 3,000 dead from 30 years ago.
Stop putting honorable outsiders to blame, and try to go into the symptoms on why the Bahamas and the Bahamians are the way they are today.
On Offshore finance demise
Posted 4 May 2018, 1:44 p.m. Suggest removal