Thank you... because that is exactly why I said what I said. From reading the article it seemed to lend as though that is the tone based on what the Italian translated article said. Because if the intent was no to give that innuendo then why mention they were staying together at local B&B.
Nah, I am realist and know exactly how these things play out in foreign countries. We'd all be shocked and surprised to to find out the motive behind the deaths of two men, who from all appearances are educated and progressive.
Maybe if this father used discipline in his home, his child wouldn't feel he could come to school and act the clown.
"This what he got for clowning and talking in class. I don’t even beat my children!"
Yes this is what he got for coming to school and distracting, disrupting, and ultimately disrespecting the classroom. He came to school to learn and not clown around. If he wanted to clown around, enroll him in clown school. At least there he won't be disciplined for acting the clown.
I've known of more successful graduates from SAC than any government school that has "discouraged" the use of corporal punishment.
So clearly they are doing something correctly that benefits the future of this country. If he doesn't want his child disciplined for acting the clown in school, then send him to Clown Academy where that behavior is encouraged.
The sad part about this is, an unmarried Bahamian woman can have all the illegitimate babies she wants for how ever many foreign men she wants, and all those children will be Bahamians. Also an unmarried Bahamian man can have babies with all the foreign women he wants, but they can't be Bahamian either - based on current constitutional rights.
If Bahamians would stop being so silly and realize that they are only trying to level the playing field for all bahamians this wouldn't be an issue.
i wish someone would do a census to see the ancestry of those convicted of violent crimes, or to see what nationality of people they were predominately exposed to.
i do believe there is a link to our increasing immigration problem and the level of crime here in the bahamas.
i can offer a possible reason as to why "bahamians" are so angry, but some might not like it.
butttttt
i will say that maybe the increase in our foreign population could potentially be a reason. historically bahamians were a peaceful set of people, even before the lucayans were wiped out- they too were peaceful. that being said countries like haiti and jamaica were historically violent countries, with the people prone to acts of revolt.
as we can see even from recent events in places such as haiti and jamaica, they respond to their issues with violence. and it stands to reason that the mentality they bring here to the bahamas is seeping in to affect bahamians.
fast forward now the bahamas is essentially a melting pot with many bahamians having haitian or jamaican ancestry, or being exposed to people of those ancestry. so maybe, violence is now becoming an innate part of the culture.
i can offer a possible reason as to why "bahamians" are so angry, but some might not like it.
butttttt
i will say that maybe the increase in our foreign population could potentially be a reason. historically bahamians were a peaceful set of people, even before the lucayans were wiped out- they too were peaceful. that being said countries like haiti and jamaica were historically violent countries, with the people prone to acts of revolt.
as we can see even from recent events in places such as haiti and jamaica, they respond to their issues with violence. and it stands to reason that the mentality they bring here to the bahamas is seeping in to affect bahamians.
fast forward now the bahamas is essentially a melting pot with many bahamians having haitian or jamaican ancestry, or being exposed to people of those ancestry. so maybe, violence is now becoming an innate part of the culture.
BahamaRed says...
Thank you... because that is exactly why I said what I said. From reading the article it seemed to lend as though that is the tone based on what the Italian translated article said. Because if the intent was no to give that innuendo then why mention they were staying together at local B&B.
On UPDATED: Body of second Bahamian man found in river
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BahamaRed says...
Nah, I am realist and know exactly how these things play out in foreign countries. We'd all be shocked and surprised to to find out the motive behind the deaths of two men, who from all appearances are educated and progressive.
I am just speculating...
On UPDATED: Body of second Bahamian man found in river
Posted 5 June 2019, 2:02 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
Maybe if this father used discipline in his home, his child wouldn't feel he could come to school and act the clown.
"This what he got for clowning and talking in class. I don’t even beat my children!"
Yes this is what he got for coming to school and distracting, disrupting, and ultimately disrespecting the classroom. He came to school to learn and not clown around. If he wanted to clown around, enroll him in clown school. At least there he won't be disciplined for acting the clown.
Simple...
On Police quiz school official after beating complaint
Posted 3 June 2019, 10:35 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
I've known of more successful graduates from SAC than any government school that has "discouraged" the use of corporal punishment.
So clearly they are doing something correctly that benefits the future of this country. If he doesn't want his child disciplined for acting the clown in school, then send him to Clown Academy where that behavior is encouraged.
/problem solved
On Father's fury as son comes home from school 'black and blue'
Posted 30 May 2019, 12:10 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
The sad part about this is, an unmarried Bahamian woman can have all the illegitimate babies she wants for how ever many foreign men she wants, and all those children will be Bahamians. Also an unmarried Bahamian man can have babies with all the foreign women he wants, but they can't be Bahamian either - based on current constitutional rights.
If Bahamians would stop being so silly and realize that they are only trying to level the playing field for all bahamians this wouldn't be an issue.
On Citizenship gender inequality concerns highlighted at IACHR session
Posted 14 May 2019, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
i wish someone would do a census to see the ancestry of those convicted of violent crimes, or to see what nationality of people they were predominately exposed to.
i do believe there is a link to our increasing immigration problem and the level of crime here in the bahamas.
/something worth investigating.
On SO MUCH PAIN: Families’ agony as they grieve over four killed, Police set up special squad to track targets
Posted 10 May 2019, 12:47 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
i can offer a possible reason as to why "bahamians" are so angry, but some might not like it.
butttttt
i will say that maybe the increase in our foreign population could potentially be a reason. historically bahamians were a peaceful set of people, even before the lucayans were wiped out- they too were peaceful. that being said countries like haiti and jamaica were historically violent countries, with the people prone to acts of revolt.
as we can see even from recent events in places such as haiti and jamaica, they respond to their issues with violence. and it stands to reason that the mentality they bring here to the bahamas is seeping in to affect bahamians.
fast forward now the bahamas is essentially a melting pot with many bahamians having haitian or jamaican ancestry, or being exposed to people of those ancestry. so maybe, violence is now becoming an innate part of the culture.
/ijs
On SO MUCH PAIN: Families’ agony as they grieve over four killed, Police set up special squad to track targets
Posted 10 May 2019, 10:45 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
i can offer a possible reason as to why "bahamians" are so angry, but some might not like it.
butttttt
i will say that maybe the increase in our foreign population could potentially be a reason. historically bahamians were a peaceful set of people, even before the lucayans were wiped out- they too were peaceful. that being said countries like haiti and jamaica were historically violent countries, with the people prone to acts of revolt.
as we can see even from recent events in places such as haiti and jamaica, they respond to their issues with violence. and it stands to reason that the mentality they bring here to the bahamas is seeping in to affect bahamians.
fast forward now the bahamas is essentially a melting pot with many bahamians having haitian or jamaican ancestry, or being exposed to people of those ancestry. so maybe, violence is now becoming an innate part of the culture.
/ijs
On UPDATED: Two shot dead at Potter's Cay Dock, two more deaths hours later
Posted 10 May 2019, 10:32 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
If he was innocent why run and jump into the canal? In my opinion innocent people don't run from the police.
But hey, I'm just a law abiding citizen, what do I know.
On Man drowns after alleged robbery
Posted 3 May 2019, 1:54 p.m. Suggest removal
BahamaRed says...
If he wasn't robbing someone's house, he would have had no need to jump in the canal to evade police, and therefore he would not have drowned.
So conclusion... don't be a criminal. He got what he deserved.
On Man drowns after alleged robbery
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