There it is, Prime Ministers pretty much admitting the criminality they knowingly allow to happen. For a former Prime Minister to admit his life would be in danger for exposing the corruption afoot is incredible, quite incredible that he'd say it out loud and yet a profoundly sad moment in Bahamian history.
Yeah, why not have six kids when you live in a shanty town, make so much sense. Do these people even think? Now other people are expected to carry the weight of your idiotic decisions.
Until you need a license to reproduce there's nothing that you can really do with these people. Those that shouldn't be having or raising children are continuing to do so and society will suffer the consequences. There is no family planning, future criminals are being born everyday. To make it worse, Nassau is overcrowded with a high cost of living and little opportunity to make ends meet or get ahead, especially for the D or F average youth, combine that with poor family upbringing and cultural decline... it's no wonder they become criminals.
The amount of crime/murder in this small country is atrocious. There are cities with millions of people that only have a fraction of the murder cases that the Bahamas has. Hong Kong has 7.5 Million people and only had 30 murders in 2022. Meanwhile the Bahamas only has 6% of the population of Hong Kong but already almost 50% of their yearly murder cases in just the first 3 weeks of the year.
The murder rate here is comparable to a warzone. Put cameras everywhere, there shouldn't be anywhere for killers to be out of sight. But the real cause is cultural and more difficult to fix.
Last time I visited a new auto dealer they had a RAM pick-up truck selling for $100,000. I don't know who can afford to buy these vehicles, must be government.
GodSpeed says...
> "She wants more sensitivity around
> mental health issues, noting that
> people criticised her family on social
> media after the woman’s death."
Facebook is awful, try not to use it.
On Bridge leap: Family tells of fight with depression
Posted 8 February 2024, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
> How can someone live and work in a
> place for 20 years and not have a path
> to residency?
There's a path but man of these types are too dumb to walk it. Many of them can't even read English so no surprise.
On ‘MY FAMILY MUST SLEEP LIKE A DOG’: Haitian father of three speaks out after latest shanty demolitions
Posted 7 February 2024, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
They think they deserve free land 😂 should have thought about it all before breeding.
On ‘MY FAMILY MUST SLEEP LIKE A DOG’: Haitian father of three speaks out after latest shanty demolitions
Posted 6 February 2024, 6:50 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
Don't wait until the last day in the month to handle your business. Should know better.
On Public complains of long lines and bad attitudes at Road Traffic Department
Posted 1 February 2024, 10:59 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
There it is, Prime Ministers pretty much admitting the criminality they knowingly allow to happen. For a former Prime Minister to admit his life would be in danger for exposing the corruption afoot is incredible, quite incredible that he'd say it out loud and yet a profoundly sad moment in Bahamian history.
On ‘DON’T GIVE CROOKS GOVT CONTRACTS’: Minnis says if he gave out names he would fear for life
Posted 1 February 2024, 4:22 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
Yeah, why not have six kids when you live in a shanty town, make so much sense. Do these people even think? Now other people are expected to carry the weight of your idiotic decisions.
On ‘Only two sought help’ after shanty town tear down
Posted 19 January 2024, 9:36 a.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
Until you need a license to reproduce there's nothing that you can really do with these people. Those that shouldn't be having or raising children are continuing to do so and society will suffer the consequences. There is no family planning, future criminals are being born everyday. To make it worse, Nassau is overcrowded with a high cost of living and little opportunity to make ends meet or get ahead, especially for the D or F average youth, combine that with poor family upbringing and cultural decline... it's no wonder they become criminals.
On EDITORIAL: Are we doing enough to reduce crime?
Posted 19 January 2024, 9:32 a.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
The amount of crime/murder in this small country is atrocious. There are cities with millions of people that only have a fraction of the murder cases that the Bahamas has. Hong Kong has 7.5 Million people and only had 30 murders in 2022. Meanwhile the Bahamas only has 6% of the population of Hong Kong but already almost 50% of their yearly murder cases in just the first 3 weeks of the year.
The murder rate here is comparable to a warzone. Put cameras everywhere, there shouldn't be anywhere for killers to be out of sight. But the real cause is cultural and more difficult to fix.
On THREE MURDERS IN LESS THAN 24 HOURS: Father of one on bail for murder among those killed, Chief Supt makes appeal – ‘tomorrow it could be one of your own’
Posted 18 January 2024, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
very cool
On Bahamian woman from Exuma travels to Antartica
Posted 15 January 2024, 7:16 p.m. Suggest removal
GodSpeed says...
Last time I visited a new auto dealer they had a RAM pick-up truck selling for $100,000. I don't know who can afford to buy these vehicles, must be government.
On Auto dealers optimistic 2023's 40% surge keeps momentum
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