Wanting to get shit smeared all over your dick is not a mental illness. Forcing your children to live with a micropenis or scars where their breasts once were is not child abuse.
It would be such a help if we could start enforcing the existing ones before trying to write new ones. The State Department is extremely misinformed if they believe that any of these individuals are "stateless".
The nationalities are the mother and father are all you need to know in order to determine the citizenship of the child. If the parents are Haitian, the child is Haitian as well.
1.) The allegations were of a criminal nature. This is where things cross over from the civil to the criminal side of the law.
2.) The person that they were made against is a public servant, not a private citizen. Moreover, it is the Commissioner of Police.
Similar situation happened with Christie right before the election in 2017 when he arrested the musician for making up stories for social media. Bahamians need to understand that you can't just run on with unsubstantiated garbage all over social media and not expect any consequences. Even more so when you consider that our laws are based off of the British ones that have a much lower bar for what constitutes slander/libel and defamation of character, even for public figures.
Stupid is as stupid does, the "reverend" should exercise better judgement before making criminal claims against a man with no proof.
So....we are expected to give every Haitian that lands on our shores a passport, or our children hormones/mutilation surgery to turn them into a "boy" or "girl", just to appease some idiot from the State Department?
I have a better idea America, go fix your own corruption before you try to talk about ours. Yeah, we are corrupt and we know it, have been for hundreds of years, but you have no room to talk when you have destroyed entire countries just to grab oil/play geo-politcal kingmaker and just finished having the most scandal ridden, integrity lacking Presidential election since 1876. A case of pot calling the kettle black if I have ever seen it.
So, I guess that we can now make unsubstantiated criminal allegations against someone, claim that God revealed it to us in a dream, and expect no follow up according to this comment section?
Sad to see how many Bahamians will let their hatred for Minnis and his administration blind them from all common sense and practicality.
Were they forcibly arrested at their homes, or were they requested to come to the station? The police force very specifically gave the reason of not wanting to go to their homes to cause a disturbance, and so they requested that they come in. Who decided to make a big issue about being asked to come down to the station? Makes plenty of sense to ask them to come down to the station, and not arrest them in Rawson Square/at their homes with cameras everywhere from an optics standpoint. This shows very clearly that the police were trying to handle this in a professional and discrete manner.
Furthermore, they were released later. Not like they were charged with a crime and then having the judicial process go from there. Bahamians just love drama and hype over foolishness without knowing a single thing of what they are talking about. Childish behaviour from a party of children.
Only nonsense going on here is this sham poor me pity party that Komolofe & Co. are pushing. The police more than likely didn't move to arrest them that day because this was the original goal all along. Cause a disturbance and then cry poor me and play the victim card when the police arrest us for breaking the law in order to score political points.
Bahamians fall hook line and sinker for every dream that these politicians try to sell them. At this point, I almost don't feel sorry when most end up disappointed every 5 years.
The grid currently on the farm is nothing close to what they had in the Mudd & Peas prior to Dorian. The shantytowns are practically their own nations within a nation.
FrustratedBusinessman says...
Wanting to get shit smeared all over your dick is not a mental illness. Forcing your children to live with a micropenis or scars where their breasts once were is not child abuse.
Signs of the times I guess....
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
It would be such a help if we could start enforcing the existing ones before trying to write new ones. The State Department is extremely misinformed if they believe that any of these individuals are "stateless".
The nationalities are the mother and father are all you need to know in order to determine the citizenship of the child. If the parents are Haitian, the child is Haitian as well.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
1.) The allegations were of a criminal nature. This is where things cross over from the civil to the criminal side of the law.
2.) The person that they were made against is a public servant, not a private citizen. Moreover, it is the Commissioner of Police.
Similar situation happened with Christie right before the election in 2017 when he arrested the musician for making up stories for social media. Bahamians need to understand that you can't just run on with unsubstantiated garbage all over social media and not expect any consequences. Even more so when you consider that our laws are based off of the British ones that have a much lower bar for what constitutes slander/libel and defamation of character, even for public figures.
Stupid is as stupid does, the "reverend" should exercise better judgement before making criminal claims against a man with no proof.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
So....we are expected to give every Haitian that lands on our shores a passport, or our children hormones/mutilation surgery to turn them into a "boy" or "girl", just to appease some idiot from the State Department?
I have a better idea America, go fix your own corruption before you try to talk about ours. Yeah, we are corrupt and we know it, have been for hundreds of years, but you have no room to talk when you have destroyed entire countries just to grab oil/play geo-politcal kingmaker and just finished having the most scandal ridden, integrity lacking Presidential election since 1876. A case of pot calling the kettle black if I have ever seen it.
Take a hike.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
So, I guess that we can now make unsubstantiated criminal allegations against someone, claim that God revealed it to us in a dream, and expect no follow up according to this comment section?
Sad to see how many Bahamians will let their hatred for Minnis and his administration blind them from all common sense and practicality.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
Man who doesn't work shouldn't eat. Unless you are disabled or otherwise incapacitated, no sympathy for a lazy ass man.
So sick of this liberal shit.
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Were they forcibly arrested at their homes, or were they requested to come to the station? The police force very specifically gave the reason of not wanting to go to their homes to cause a disturbance, and so they requested that they come in. Who decided to make a big issue about being asked to come down to the station? Makes plenty of sense to ask them to come down to the station, and not arrest them in Rawson Square/at their homes with cameras everywhere from an optics standpoint. This shows very clearly that the police were trying to handle this in a professional and discrete manner.
Furthermore, they were released later. Not like they were charged with a crime and then having the judicial process go from there. Bahamians just love drama and hype over foolishness without knowing a single thing of what they are talking about. Childish behaviour from a party of children.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
Only nonsense going on here is this sham poor me pity party that Komolofe & Co. are pushing. The police more than likely didn't move to arrest them that day because this was the original goal all along. Cause a disturbance and then cry poor me and play the victim card when the police arrest us for breaking the law in order to score political points.
Bahamians fall hook line and sinker for every dream that these politicians try to sell them. At this point, I almost don't feel sorry when most end up disappointed every 5 years.
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FrustratedBusinessman says...
The grid currently on the farm is nothing close to what they had in the Mudd & Peas prior to Dorian. The shantytowns are practically their own nations within a nation.
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