Of course there are common criminals and hustlers who go to your shores to do wrongs, we know that, but there is no criminality without a marketplace, don't forget. No country is all innocent, You must however ask yourself this questions. Why is dirty washed up criminal ridden Jamaica a more attractive proposition for most investors? I ma not comparing, Bahamas is cool, but just asking. So thank God none of us is starving to the extent that we have to load on rickety boats to float upstream to your island.
Every society has its outliers and that we accept. Take a trip to my country you may or may not like it. But at least try. You are welcome. If were to read news reports I would assume the Bahamas is a low lying pseudo paradise with a lot of haters. I am sure it is not so. Therefore you should not base your assumptions of my country on news reports only.
People ask why I comment. 1. I can, but 2. You guys need to learn from my own country. If you support the abuse of a set of people based on whatever criteria, one day the goals posts will change, your Police and Army will be all powerful, and your sons and daughters will be stopped at random for whatever reason.
Your 2 cents is worth less than a Jamaican Dollar or a Haitian gourde. Until the editor bans me I will comment. I am amazed that 88% of the comments cannot separate the need for so called law and order, as opposed to archaic inhumane treatment.
Big up myself boss. No worries. Remember Pindling wrote a constitution that if he were birn after 1973 would have made him an ilkegal immigrant or non Bahamian. Some even argue he was born in Jamaica. Either way, he is the architect of the confusion that creates the phenomenon on your lovely islands. God bless the Bahamas, but please show compassion for this missing man
You are very welcome, to do that. One thing you wont find in the Gleaner or the observer is a concept called, "Jamaicanization". We are confident in who we are. I try to keep up to date with all my caricom peoples. Aren't you a caricom citizen? So we do have something in common.
jamaicaproud says...
HaHa, our country is mashed up, no one wants to move to Jamaica.
On ‘Where’s my brother?’
Posted 7 December 2017, 5:01 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
HaHa, you guys have had 2 Haitian Prime Ministers so far.
On ‘Missing’ detainee was flown to Haiti
Posted 7 December 2017, 3:58 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Of course there are common criminals and hustlers who go to your shores to do wrongs, we know that, but there is no criminality without a marketplace, don't forget. No country is all innocent, You must however ask yourself this questions. Why is dirty washed up criminal ridden Jamaica a more attractive proposition for most investors? I ma not comparing, Bahamas is cool, but just asking. So thank God none of us is starving to the extent that we have to load on rickety boats to float upstream to your island.
On ‘Where’s my brother?’
Posted 7 December 2017, 1:24 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Every society has its outliers and that we accept. Take a trip to my country you may or may not like it. But at least try. You are welcome. If were to read news reports I would assume the Bahamas is a low lying pseudo paradise with a lot of haters. I am sure it is not so. Therefore you should not base your assumptions of my country on news reports only.
On ‘Missing’ detainee was flown to Haiti
Posted 7 December 2017, 1:18 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Crowds like this are good for merchants. Looks like NYC and London at Christmas.
On ‘Missing’ detainee was flown to Haiti
Posted 7 December 2017, 1:14 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
lol
On ‘Missing’ detainee was flown to Haiti
Posted 7 December 2017, 12:07 p.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
People ask why I comment. 1. I can, but 2. You guys need to learn from my own country. If you support the abuse of a set of people based on whatever criteria, one day the goals posts will change, your Police and Army will be all powerful, and your sons and daughters will be stopped at random for whatever reason.
On ‘Missing’ detainee was flown to Haiti
Posted 7 December 2017, 11:28 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Your 2 cents is worth less than a Jamaican Dollar or a Haitian gourde. Until the editor bans me I will comment. I am amazed that 88% of the comments cannot separate the need for so called law and order, as opposed to archaic inhumane treatment.
On ‘Where’s my brother?’
Posted 7 December 2017, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
Big up myself boss. No worries. Remember Pindling wrote a constitution that if he were birn after 1973 would have made him an ilkegal immigrant or non Bahamian. Some even argue he was born in Jamaica. Either way, he is the architect of the confusion that creates the phenomenon on your lovely islands. God bless the Bahamas, but please show compassion for this missing man
On ‘Where’s my brother?’
Posted 7 December 2017, 12:15 a.m. Suggest removal
jamaicaproud says...
You are very welcome, to do that. One thing you wont find in the Gleaner or the observer is a concept called, "Jamaicanization". We are confident in who we are. I try to keep up to date with all my caricom peoples. Aren't you a caricom citizen? So we do have something in common.
On ‘Where’s my brother?’
Posted 6 December 2017, 7:05 p.m. Suggest removal