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carltonr61 says...

@monc. You are way out of depth on global events. The world wants us to pay for the 96% pollution it spews that they claim is is changing the climate to the point of man made disaster then encouraging us to immediately adapt more mire expensive means of energy that profits their industry. Not to mention we only create 000.0003% of global polluters but must pay 10% of the cost burdon. Add to that as Brave bravely scolded the industrialized nations should be paying us for the damage caused by global warming that the collective West creates over 85% of the damages alone. What is still mind boggling to me is that a volcanic belch brlch alone creates two decades of air pollution so they should place their mouths over the volcanoes first. They are telling Africa, a least polluter to stop free fuel use from its territory and switch to expensive alternatives although they cannot afford it. But Industriized world is ready to give Shanklin loans to buy their windmills.

carltonr61 says...

The Bahamas and Africa are both being asked to contribute disproportionately to the G7 climate agenda.

https://sputniknews.com/20221004/sudane…

carltonr61 says...

History should have no envy, as we all could make a mark. To remove a statue, an epic within our tapestry that begins with the Taino People, Portuguese and African Ocean voyagers, then Columbus and other Europeans then us Africans who remain a part of this fixture. What goes around will come around one day as the whims of a next generation may be enlightened and spiteful. History will judge our mark ad oh look these people replaced a global stature of universal epic proportions then out of envy replaced him with their a god of their own deserving of standing fifty feet tall on top of Fort Charlotte which lies naked of a statue. Only Lord Dunmore's ghost resides there.

carltonr61 says...

The Bahamas Historical Society did nothing to correct Bahamians on Columbus' lack of involvement in the African diaspora as the historical truth reads his search was for India by way of heading West. We are not sure if history could be determined mere accidental or destined during any era of enlightenment marked as discovery. The ancient Portuguese sailors, and according to National Geographics, the African sailors saw these islands as of questionable trading value. However, few nations at the time had mercantile resources hunger to place large cargo ocean ships to sea. Even our indigenous had the Florida keys under their oars. Quest for labor resources was not Christopher Columbus' mandate. W. E. B. de Boise. they came before columbus. We should question our history according to our slavers.

carltonr61 says...

Every nation has its unique historical tapestry, but The Bahamas is not a permanent place where we guard our lace in history. What The Creator designed was erased from our unique tapestry by a pen stroke which I hope was instead preserved for prosperity. To mere men, history is a whim and fancy represented by fleeting narratives without a cause. That Columbus died 200 years before the first black African came to our shores, but somehow ignoring the participation of the then Portuguese great sea power and their initial finding of gold in what is now Brazil we will find historical honesty.

carltonr61 says...

Haiti has more oil than Venezuela. According to the above information. And good news for Defense Force trip to Haiti.
https://www.rt.com/news/565408-biden-ha…

carltonr61 says...

Even killers can get a lesser charge of man slaughter. But for husbands rape is a no brainer jail offense. Even the church has mercy for the convicted souls of mass murderers and child rapists. They roam the streets among us. Even if our wives or daughters are raped by strangers the accused guilt nay may never be proven but he remains out on bail to rape another innocent young girl someone's daughter, someone's infant or someone's wife. Husbands are cast into the dungeon with them as likewise bloody slaughterers criminals gaining a sex offender record, and the church bows to this that a rapists is a murderer a thief then flogged in the streets thrown to the lions of earthly eternal shame.

On Activist: Bishop’s statement important

Posted 26 October 2022, 6:40 p.m. Suggest removal

carltonr61 says...

Older men, if something miraculously turns from flaccid to rigid, then, no time to ask questions before glory that comes in seconds. In EU the written permission was tested. A consenting yes meant it is ok for both parties. But while at the gate a sudden NO was written during the throughs to glory land with full brakes on but still sliding down the road then crashed and mash up. If I recall that was rape. So government needs to produce a marriage manual for sleeping like Adam and Eve while fearing Fox Hill all penetrating jungle.

carltonr61 says...

who/paho is yet to declare parent child transmission of gambling disease. Parents here in The Bahamas assuming also regional ask their children what they dream and for a good number, which should be a form of child abuse like introducing them to pornography and so on as a way to survive. Diabetes in some cases relies sugar addiction when persons like obese ones including me find it too painful to avoid sweets. Toes and feet rotting off until amputations occur cannot stop the joyful release of Dopermine. PAHO should address Gambling as an epidemic here. Gambling houses in civilized worlds help fund their gambling crises through educational means but the Bahamas is not a place. The Gaming Rollout should have come with an educational know-how on the adverse effects of gambling and how it affects once self destruction. Persons are in need of help as the Gaming Boys admit that recession and poverty has no impact on gaming profits. The Gaming Board is yet to create a Gaming Commission where Bahamians who are willing to help could sell them non foreign material in a partnership. The game is on us.

On Tough times - but people still gambling

Posted 26 October 2022, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal