Blame goes to every Bahamian. It's all of the voters who have continued to accept the situation as it is. Bahamians should be embarrassed at the state of our education and country.
If God was real, he wouldn't care at all about whether people were gay or not. He'd be much more concerned about how despite his own words telling others not to judge, you and others profess your grand superiority which actually boils down to being an ignorant bigot.
A vote of No is a vote of ignorance. And to justify it by persecuting a small group is just straight up bigotry.
If people vote no, every person in this country can blame themselves. This is actually a vote to determine whether we are going to progress with the rest of the world, or fall behind once again.
What are you so afraid of? How does someone else's private lives affect you? You seem way to concerned for this not to be an issue close to your heart. Maybe you feel urges that you can't come to terms with.
Where on earth do you get this 85% of every tourist dollar leaving the country? Labour alone makes up way more than 15% of the cost of operating anything tourism based, and that money stays right here. You should also realize that almost all the money actually coming into the country is from tourism.
newcitizen says...
Blame goes to every Bahamian. It's all of the voters who have continued to accept the situation as it is. Bahamians should be embarrassed at the state of our education and country.
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newcitizen says...
Seems like you are a little scared of something? Are you worried about those urges you have?
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newcitizen says...
The xenophobia is dripping from your comments.
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newcitizen says...
You're so right. It is so sad that people are going to vote against their own interests, and bite off their own nose, just to spite their face.
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newcitizen says...
Hide behind anything to justify your bigotry. There only reason to vote no, is for love of ignorance and bigotry.
On Loretta doubts ‘yes’ vote win
Posted 23 May 2016, 6:44 p.m. Suggest removal
newcitizen says...
If God was real, he wouldn't care at all about whether people were gay or not. He'd be much more concerned about how despite his own words telling others not to judge, you and others profess your grand superiority which actually boils down to being an ignorant bigot.
A vote of No is a vote of ignorance. And to justify it by persecuting a small group is just straight up bigotry.
On Loretta doubts ‘yes’ vote win
Posted 23 May 2016, 5:32 p.m. Suggest removal
newcitizen says...
If people vote no, every person in this country can blame themselves. This is actually a vote to determine whether we are going to progress with the rest of the world, or fall behind once again.
On Loretta doubts ‘yes’ vote win
Posted 23 May 2016, 5:29 p.m. Suggest removal
newcitizen says...
What are you so afraid of? How does someone else's private lives affect you? You seem way to concerned for this not to be an issue close to your heart. Maybe you feel urges that you can't come to terms with.
On Loretta doubts ‘yes’ vote win
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newcitizen says...
What a sexist comment
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newcitizen says...
Where on earth do you get this 85% of every tourist dollar leaving the country? Labour alone makes up way more than 15% of the cost of operating anything tourism based, and that money stays right here. You should also realize that almost all the money actually coming into the country is from tourism.
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