We’re lucky if the lights are on, and you can drive your kids there school without our cars breaking in half in a pothole. We’re lucky if we can feed our people. We can’t fix education, healthcare or corruption in ALL levels of government.
Prosperity for Bahamians is so far out to n left field you might as well remove that thought from your mind and start to concentrate and accept where we are. Talking fool is not going to help anyone.
Racism is so much less about skin colour and so much more about cultural stereotypes.
Class is a much bigger problem.
And as a white Bahamian who grew up having to run home lest I want get beat by black boy, I can assure you reverse racism exists.
Your comments Alicia price only your ignorance and lack of understanding , not only of racism, but of our own country .
Let me assure you that a wealthy black person can just as nasty towards a white person as a wealthy white person is towards a black person. Though neither are acting because of skin colour or ancestry.
And none of us are actually white or actually black.
I suggest you either shut your mouth, as there is no sense proving your ignorance. Or alternatively, phrase your thoughts as thoughts and not absolutes.
These idiots. Can’t even solve a crime on their own doorstep and yet their gonna get to the bottom of something that happened on the other side of the world.
Why bother talkin fool. We ain’t believe in u jackas
They should all leave and go work in USA for 10 times that
Government taking monies/taxes for healthcare and then starve the doctors.
All those elected are a disgrace.
Sure they’re doctors, and all people rich and poor need them. But that doesn’t mean they have to study 10 years and government can rape them for cheap wages. It’s their own labour and they have a right to be paid properly for it. If not here at home, than who can blame them for going where the money is.
The problem is that it’s a complete system. An outlier who is not in the system cannot get elected. The whole team works together, big business and rich people as donors, media, political parties etc. At best an outlier can become an independent, but we all know it takes more. And even if a new party could get a majority, which could never happen, new style legislation could never get passed. Remember it’s hard to get rid of appointed and unelected senators. Most importantly, one does not need to be an elected member to call a spade a spade.
Hey. Good point. Except, and I’ll give you an example, Our power company is and always has been Bahamian, hows that working for us. Maybe it’s time for just the opposite of what you say, maybe if we want something to work it should be all foreign , owned , staffed and managed.
Bahamian pride should only be displayed where it is just, I.e. the things we do that we can be proud of. FYI health care, power generation, education etc are just a few of the items that we should hang our heads in shame about. And objective view would be that we need need all the foreign help we can get.
Chucky says...
Travel down the road to prosperity?
What are you smoking?
We’re lucky if the lights are on, and you can drive your kids there school without our cars breaking in half in a pothole.
We’re lucky if we can feed our people.
We can’t fix education, healthcare or corruption in ALL levels of government.
Prosperity for Bahamians is so far out to n left field you might as well remove that thought from your mind and start to concentrate and accept where we are.
Talking fool is not going to help anyone.
On 'BPL takes precedence over union demands'
Posted 29 August 2019, 9:14 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Are you serious?
It would irrational to suppose fixing power generation and distribution would have any effect on grievances in an unrelated union dispute.
In fact that would be idiotic to assume there is any relationship.
Clearly bec/BPL/all government current an previous have been stupid, and you can’t fix stupid.
On 'BPL takes precedence over union demands'
Posted 29 August 2019, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Racism is so much less about skin colour and so much more about cultural stereotypes.
Class is a much bigger problem.
And as a white Bahamian who grew up having to run home lest I want get beat by black boy, I can assure you reverse racism exists.
Your comments Alicia price only your ignorance and lack of understanding , not only of racism, but of our own country .
Let me assure you that a wealthy black person can just as nasty towards a white person as a wealthy white person is towards a black person. Though neither are acting because of skin colour or ancestry.
And none of us are actually white or actually black.
I suggest you either shut your mouth, as there is no sense proving your ignorance. Or alternatively, phrase your thoughts as thoughts and not absolutes.
Lest your goal is to make things worse.
On ALICIA WALLACE: Black and white lives - the conversation is long overdue
Posted 28 August 2019, 9:19 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
These idiots. Can’t even solve a crime on their own doorstep and yet their gonna get to the bottom of something that happened on the other side of the world.
Why bother talkin fool. We ain’t believe in u jackas
On ‘We have to check Turin 2 evidence’
Posted 22 August 2019, 2:12 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
45k a yr in the Bahamas is ghetto house and old beat up car wage.
Doctors in USA live better than you can for 250k a year here.
On EMERGENCY ONLY: Doctors’ patience runs out as they launch snap strike
Posted 22 August 2019, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Disgraceful to pay doctors 45k
They should all leave and go work in USA for 10 times that
Government taking monies/taxes for healthcare and then starve the doctors.
All those elected are a disgrace.
Sure they’re doctors, and all people rich and poor need them. But that doesn’t mean they have to study 10 years and government can rape them for cheap wages. It’s their own labour and they have a right to be paid properly for it. If not here at home, than who can blame them for going where the money is.
On EMERGENCY ONLY: Doctors’ patience runs out as they launch snap strike
Posted 22 August 2019, 7:45 a.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Well you’re right about the brain cells. lol at education; garbage in garbage out
On Bar Council: Why hire foreign lawyers for prosecutor posts?
Posted 22 August 2019, 4:41 a.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
2.0 grade point average gets you full financial coverage.
Anyone with a 2.0 gpa should be prohibited from attending.
2.0 means you’re no god now and will be useless when done.
On Homeowners to be paid to take in university students
Posted 21 August 2019, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
The problem is that it’s a complete system. An outlier who is not in the system cannot get elected.
The whole team works together, big business and rich people as donors, media, political parties etc.
At best an outlier can become an independent, but we all know it takes more.
And even if a new party could get a majority, which could never happen, new style legislation could never get passed. Remember it’s hard to get rid of appointed and unelected senators.
Most importantly, one does not need to be an elected member to call a spade a spade.
On Now it's a crisis as PM offers sympathy
Posted 20 August 2019, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal
Chucky says...
Hey. Good point. Except, and I’ll give you an example, Our power company is and always has been Bahamian, hows that working for us.
Maybe it’s time for just the opposite of what you say, maybe if we want something to work it should be all foreign , owned , staffed and managed.
Bahamian pride should only be displayed where it is just, I.e. the things we do that we can be proud of. FYI health care, power generation, education etc are just a few of the items that we should hang our heads in shame about.
And objective view would be that we need need all the foreign help we can get.
On Sands’ plan for major new hospital
Posted 20 August 2019, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal