WTF is going on in this country? It is clear that Haitians are abusing the law to chain immigrate into the Bahamas with anchor babies. So, what do you do when one group of people is abusing the law to the destruction of your country? You change the law. Duhhhhh.
FNM caught sleeping. Should have fixed dump as top priority from day one. Now Bahamians will have to pay the claim. Unforgiveable in my opinion. The Minnis administration's failure to address the dump from day one of their victory speaks volumes to me. This is not an administration of action, but a do-nothing administration following in the steps of the PLP waiting for foreign direct investment dollars to fall out of the sky into their laps.
This is unforgiveable. Minnis should hang his head in shame. Dealing with the dump fires should have been priority numero uno for this administration. Instead, they have been wasting time with hypotheticals. Get with it Minnis or Get out!!! I drove past Baha Mar today, and it was covered in a gray, hazy cloud of smoke. I couldn't even see the golf course, because it was covered in smoke. These tourists will want their money refunded. What a disgrace!!! The FNM should have been dealing with the dump on day one and putting all their financial resources into fixing it. What a complete disgrace!!!
The answer is easy. Poor countries need to drastically decrease the babies they produce. No matter what race, any group of people that produces babies like rabbits without a hope of supporting them and sustaining them will be abhored by the global community. Period. Not making it about race and make it about personal responsibility. Baby making machines without financing those babies are nothing but a type of social terrorism. We need to stop giving excuses to this type of intentional biological invasion and violence against societies big and small.
The answer is easy. Poor countries need to drastically decrease the babies they produce. No matter what race, any group of people that produces babies like rabbits without a hope of supporting them and sustaining them will be abhored by the global community. Period. Not making it about race and make it about personal responsibility. Baby making machines without financing those babies are nothing but a type of social terrorism. We need to stop giving excuses to this type of intentional biological invasion and violence against societies big and small.
I would argue that Haiti is not Hell nor a shithole. The same with Africa. What is a Hell and shithole, however, is the decision by the general population of these countries to reproduce beyond their ability to sustain the people created. The solution is very simple: for crying out loud Haitians, stop having children you cannot afford to take care of! If Haiti had a low population, it would soon stabilize and become quite a decent place to live. The problem is, for whatever reasons, the Haitians keep on producing children like crazy and shipping them off to other countries. It's almost as if Haiti is trying to not only screw themselves but, also, the entire Western hemisphere.
If nationality has nothing to do with it, why is Haiti described as "Hell." Surely, the creation of Hell on Earth is not a normal state of affairs. If Haiti is Hell, what can be done about it? Surely, the only option cannot be to spread "Hell" to other countries, so that every country joins Haiti in becoming Hell.
Yes. I am completely serious Aegeaon. Why should the majority of respectful, married men have this law thrust in their faces. Should we now have our wives sign a consent form every time we have sex? Face it. If a man is that much of a primitive beast that he rapes his wife, he is likely not to be married in the first place. This law is only for the brutal few. We have been provided no statistics to show that marital rape is commonplace in The Bahamas. In fact, the majority of children are born out of wedlock in The Bahamas. Do you really want the government to pierce the veil of married sex life? Do you want big government all up in your private business? Of course, I am fully against abuse of women, but this law is crossing a line that I believe threatens trust within marriage between male and female. How about this. Let's ban marriage and make it illegal! I would rather that, because, with this new law, the women will have their husband's by the balls and all types of blackmail and extortion will likely ensue. Further, what is much more common is married women denying sex to their "nice guy" husbands and husbands being forced to abide sexless marriages. Where is the law to protect them? I am informed by a reputable Psychiatrist that many married Bahamian women only want sex once or twice a month, or even once or twice a year, and their Bahamian husbands are going crazy!!! Where is the law to protect these men? If women get a marriage rape law, men should receive a right to sex law. Quid pro quo. Something for something. Or are we just playing Animal Farm, and women are now more equal than men.
This is just a feminist agenda to distabalize and neuter males. By invading the private institution of marriage with restrictions and laws, they show contempt for the sanctity of marriage and male leadership. If there must be a marital rape law, there should also be a law against female spouses repeatedly denying their husband's sexual needs and requests for sex. Marriage is a sexual institution. If you don't want ex, don't get married.
BahamaPundit says...
WTF is going on in this country? It is clear that Haitians are abusing the law to chain immigrate into the Bahamas with anchor babies. So, what do you do when one group of people is abusing the law to the destruction of your country? You change the law. Duhhhhh.
On Jean Rony released from custody
Posted 5 February 2018, 8:10 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
FNM caught sleeping. Should have fixed dump as top priority from day one. Now Bahamians will have to pay the claim. Unforgiveable in my opinion. The Minnis administration's failure to address the dump from day one of their victory speaks volumes to me. This is not an administration of action, but a do-nothing administration following in the steps of the PLP waiting for foreign direct investment dollars to fall out of the sky into their laps.
On Jubilee Gardens families file suit
Posted 5 February 2018, 1:28 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
This is unforgiveable. Minnis should hang his head in shame. Dealing with the dump fires should have been priority numero uno for this administration. Instead, they have been wasting time with hypotheticals. Get with it Minnis or Get out!!! I drove past Baha Mar today, and it was covered in a gray, hazy cloud of smoke. I couldn't even see the golf course, because it was covered in smoke. These tourists will want their money refunded. What a disgrace!!! The FNM should have been dealing with the dump on day one and putting all their financial resources into fixing it. What a complete disgrace!!!
On The dump ignites - yet again
Posted 29 January 2018, 4:36 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The answer is easy. Poor countries need to drastically decrease the babies they produce. No matter what race, any group of people that produces babies like rabbits without a hope of supporting them and sustaining them will be abhored by the global community. Period. Not making it about race and make it about personal responsibility. Baby making machines without financing those babies are nothing but a type of social terrorism. We need to stop giving excuses to this type of intentional biological invasion and violence against societies big and small.
On I told them – check. They said: ‘You going to Haiti’
Posted 23 January 2018, 1:45 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
The answer is easy. Poor countries need to drastically decrease the babies they produce. No matter what race, any group of people that produces babies like rabbits without a hope of supporting them and sustaining them will be abhored by the global community. Period. Not making it about race and make it about personal responsibility. Baby making machines without financing those babies are nothing but a type of social terrorism. We need to stop giving excuses to this type of intentional biological invasion and violence against societies big and small.
On Abandoned by the country of his birth
Posted 23 January 2018, 1:44 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
I would argue that Haiti is not Hell nor a shithole. The same with Africa. What is a Hell and shithole, however, is the decision by the general population of these countries to reproduce beyond their ability to sustain the people created. The solution is very simple: for crying out loud Haitians, stop having children you cannot afford to take care of! If Haiti had a low population, it would soon stabilize and become quite a decent place to live. The problem is, for whatever reasons, the Haitians keep on producing children like crazy and shipping them off to other countries. It's almost as if Haiti is trying to not only screw themselves but, also, the entire Western hemisphere.
On Abandoned by the country of his birth
Posted 22 January 2018, 6:54 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
If nationality has nothing to do with it, why is Haiti described as "Hell." Surely, the creation of Hell on Earth is not a normal state of affairs. If Haiti is Hell, what can be done about it? Surely, the only option cannot be to spread "Hell" to other countries, so that every country joins Haiti in becoming Hell.
On Abandoned by the country of his birth
Posted 22 January 2018, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
Yes. I am completely serious Aegeaon. Why should the majority of respectful, married men have this law thrust in their faces. Should we now have our wives sign a consent form every time we have sex? Face it. If a man is that much of a primitive beast that he rapes his wife, he is likely not to be married in the first place. This law is only for the brutal few. We have been provided no statistics to show that marital rape is commonplace in The Bahamas. In fact, the majority of children are born out of wedlock in The Bahamas. Do you really want the government to pierce the veil of married sex life? Do you want big government all up in your private business? Of course, I am fully against abuse of women, but this law is crossing a line that I believe threatens trust within marriage between male and female. How about this. Let's ban marriage and make it illegal! I would rather that, because, with this new law, the women will have their husband's by the balls and all types of blackmail and extortion will likely ensue. Further, what is much more common is married women denying sex to their "nice guy" husbands and husbands being forced to abide sexless marriages. Where is the law to protect them? I am informed by a reputable Psychiatrist that many married Bahamian women only want sex once or twice a month, or even once or twice a year, and their Bahamian husbands are going crazy!!! Where is the law to protect these men? If women get a marriage rape law, men should receive a right to sex law. Quid pro quo. Something for something. Or are we just playing Animal Farm, and women are now more equal than men.
On Marital rape and immigration overhaul
Posted 18 January 2018, 10:52 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
So sex
On Marital rape and immigration overhaul
Posted 18 January 2018, 12:55 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaPundit says...
This is just a feminist agenda to distabalize and neuter males. By invading the private institution of marriage with restrictions and laws, they show contempt for the sanctity of marriage and male leadership. If there must be a marital rape law, there should also be a law against female spouses repeatedly denying their husband's sexual needs and requests for sex. Marriage is a sexual institution. If you don't want ex, don't get married.
On Marital rape and immigration overhaul
Posted 18 January 2018, 12:54 p.m. Suggest removal