You keep going back to Jamaica. Why don't you visit? We won't hassle you, downgrade you, and you will get service with a genuine smile. Aren't you ashamed that it is a hassle to get your passport? Aren't you ashamed that laws are decided at the whims and fancies of Civil Servants and Ministers? You have not answered my question. What are you going to do when the arbitrariness reaches you?
What sense does it make to school, and hospitalize young people, and don't allow them to pay back to society, by making it hell to work? What type of nonsense where citizens of your country in this global economy are discouraged from marrying who they want? Or preventing children of citizens from holding a passport? Think about it. Fact is all of this is based on plain illogical hatred and the fact that the only thing Bahamians can really claim is their alleged superiority to Haitians. No one is saying people should immigrate illegally, However, the hatred and vitriol are uncalled for.
Ungrateful? Did you want her to grovel and beg like Jean Rony? You are out of your nonsensical mind. You also forget to mention the reason the place has value is that labour HAS to be imported, for even the simplest tasks.
You are indeed.. Anyway let me follow the guidelines. I for one don't know why someone would leave Jamaica and subject themselves to statelessness on another island, but it happens. However, in a global world, where people meet and marry others, your reckless laws are antiquated. It is really a way for your men trying to discourage your women from being with outsiders.
As far as your stupid assertion the country was responsible for her upbringing. Didn't her parents work? Right now your biggest star Ms Miller is married to an outsider. Her children will not acquire Bahamian citizenship. What type of mess is that? Anyway, reasoning with a racist half-breed alcoholic is a waste of time.
I am trying to be respectful, but it seems like it is virtually impossible for you guys to have a normal conversation, without exercising some superiority. Good luck living in a place where Ministers can "sign off on stuff" Which means tomorrow if someone in power doesn't like you, they can "sign off". Does that sound like justice?
I never said the laws were the same, yet they are more similar than you care to know. Fact is for better or worse, Jamaica does not place enough effort in enforcement. The issue about Minister can sign off, you know full well its a violation and its an issue before the courts.
Problem with people like you is that you never think the hands of injustice can reach down and affect you. You think that is a dilemma reserved for "the Haitians".
Well My2cents have a goodnight sir/mam.. Ok For all its problems, Jamaica has a robust though not perfect justice system. However, Jamaica is not the subject. I can tell you one thing, no Immigration can deport anyone in Jamaica, which has almost the same law as the Bahamas. This is reserved for the courts. Government employees should not operate based on their feelings or prejudice(s). Today it's him, tomorrow it will be you.
Respect sir. My statement has nothing to do with this fellow breaking the strange laws of the Bahamas. If he has broken it so be it.(Though I don't know how one can be held guilty for their own birth). My issue is Hatred of Haitians seem to be a national sport. Even if someone is wrong, be nice about it. As for me being illegal in the Bahamas, that's a good laugh.
Furthermore, even if he is illegal or whatever, should not government departments follow the correct procedure? If Commissioners are allowed to make their own, rules, then one day they will come for you too.
jamaicaproud says...
You keep going back to Jamaica. Why don't you visit? We won't hassle you, downgrade you, and you will get service with a genuine smile. Aren't you ashamed that it is a hassle to get your passport? Aren't you ashamed that laws are decided at the whims and fancies of Civil Servants and Ministers? You have not answered my question. What are you going to do when the arbitrariness reaches you?
What sense does it make to school, and hospitalize young people, and don't allow them to pay back to society, by making it hell to work? What type of nonsense where citizens of your country in this global economy are discouraged from marrying who they want? Or preventing children of citizens from holding a passport? Think about it. Fact is all of this is based on plain illogical hatred and the fact that the only thing Bahamians can really claim is their alleged superiority to Haitians. No one is saying people should immigrate illegally, However, the hatred and vitriol are uncalled for.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 24 November 2018, 10:50 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Ungrateful? Did you want her to grovel and beg like Jean Rony? You are out of your nonsensical mind. You also forget to mention the reason the place has value is that labour HAS to be imported, for even the simplest tasks.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 24 November 2018, 7:37 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
That's the only thing you can say?
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 24 November 2018, 4:55 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
You are indeed.. Anyway let me follow the guidelines. I for one don't know why someone would leave Jamaica and subject themselves to statelessness on another island, but it happens. However, in a global world, where people meet and marry others, your reckless laws are antiquated. It is really a way for your men trying to discourage your women from being with outsiders.
As far as your stupid assertion the country was responsible for her upbringing. Didn't her parents work?
Right now your biggest star Ms Miller is married to an outsider. Her children will not acquire Bahamian citizenship. What type of mess is that? Anyway, reasoning with a racist half-breed alcoholic is a waste of time.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 24 November 2018, 3:28 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
I am trying to be respectful, but it seems like it is virtually impossible for you guys to have a normal conversation, without exercising some superiority. Good luck living in a place where Ministers can "sign off on stuff" Which means tomorrow if someone in power doesn't like you, they can "sign off". Does that sound like justice?
I never said the laws were the same, yet they are more similar than you care to know. Fact is for better or worse, Jamaica does not place enough effort in enforcement. The issue about Minister can sign off, you know full well its a violation and its an issue before the courts.
Problem with people like you is that you never think the hands of injustice can reach down and affect you. You think that is a dilemma reserved for "the Haitians".
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 24 November 2018, 3:22 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Well My2cents have a goodnight sir/mam.. Ok For all its problems, Jamaica has a robust though not perfect justice system. However, Jamaica is not the subject. I can tell you one thing, no Immigration can deport anyone in Jamaica, which has almost the same law as the Bahamas. This is reserved for the courts. Government employees should not operate based on their feelings or prejudice(s). Today it's him, tomorrow it will be you.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 23 November 2018, 10:55 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Respect sir. My statement has nothing to do with this fellow breaking the strange laws of the Bahamas. If he has broken it so be it.(Though I don't know how one can be held guilty for their own birth). My issue is Hatred of Haitians seem to be a national sport. Even if someone is wrong, be nice about it. As for me being illegal in the Bahamas, that's a good laugh.
Furthermore, even if he is illegal or whatever, should not government departments follow the correct procedure? If Commissioners are allowed to make their own, rules, then one day they will come for you too.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 23 November 2018, 9 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Man you all some cold-blooded folk. Fascists really.
On HERE WE GO AGAIN: Just like Jean Rony, born here but Foreste shipped off to Haiti
Posted 23 November 2018, 11:46 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Man apply for asylum in Jamaica or something. They don't want you in dey country. Free yourself.
On Jean Rony: I’m tired, they know who I am, they just playing a game
Posted 23 October 2018, 11:40 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Islanboy you are entirely idiotic. I don't live in that useless place. I just observe Caribbean runnings.
On Taranique - victim of outdated laws: US Congresswoman calls on Bahamas and Caricom to modernise
Posted 14 October 2018, 12:57 p.m. Suggest removal