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themessenger says...

Spot on!!

themessenger says...

@sheeprunner12. Rabbit hole, is that another name for toilet hole? If so, we've almost arrived at the cesspit.

themessenger says...

Mr Knowles, you sound like a man with an agenda.
What are the choices for Bahamians for affordable dining?
Poop Deck, Latitudes, Syrah?
Do you think the food served at Dirty’s, Fish fry or Potters Cay is more healthy than the franchisees?
It’s a personal choice, moderation in anything is the key.
Do you have any idea how many of our people are employed in these industries and what would be the impact on our unemployment rate and economy if they were suddenly all made to close?
Our government, as an alternative, should be making more affordable healthy choices available such as fruits and vegetables and affordable meats such as chicken and fish.
The PLP had no idea the damage they did when they destroyed Hatchet Bay!

On The Bahamas has enough US fast food chains

Posted 8 February 2023, 8:38 p.m. Suggest removal

themessenger says...

@moncurcool, it’s a valid point!
Just supposed for one minute that she does wish for her child/children to have Bahamian citizenship.
And what about all those thousands of other Bahamian women married to non Bahamian men who want Bahamian citizenship for their children likewise?
When will y’all cavemen accept that the Bahamian woman is every bit as equal as the Bahamian man?

themessenger says...

You could repatriate every single Haitian in the country and life for most Bahamians wouldn't change a lick. They'll continue to do what they've been programed and conditioned to do for the last fifty years, rob, kill, tief and beg. We long since became a nation of beggars and thieves. Get rid of the Haitians by all means, but don't expect a seminal change to the culture of we peeps resulting from it.
A year after ya'll run all da hyshuns dem the locals still ga be sitting on da blocks wid dey hand out waiting fa somebody to put sumptin in it, only difference would be there ain no hyshun left to shake down or rob.

themessenger says...

Unfortunately, people like Lincoln Bain are getting attention because the people we elected aren’t paying attention.
Nassau has for some time been a powder keg of ignorance, poverty, violence, crime and corruption and one with a very short fuse.
All that’s needed is for those in government to continue to look the other way while fringe lunatics like Lincoln Bain are allowed to light the fuse and fan the flames.
Nero fiddles while Rome burns.

themessenger says...

Yes, Bahamians catching feelings and feeling disenfranchised because they too lazy to get an education, too much attitude to get a meaningful job, too much slackness and teifing, too much stink mout and ways, yes, all a dat is American political rhetoric for yinna who can’t see the forest for the trees!

themessenger says...

@Godspeed,
With a hatred that you display towards your fellow human beings I have little doubt that God will speed you to the place people full of hatred like you so justly deserve.

themessenger says...

Lincoln Bain has lost touch with reality.
“Up to this time, we think all of my statements have been responsible.”
And in his second breath “I am calling for vigilante action against the taking of our land, the building of homes on our land. I am calling for vigilante justice.” And after he comes up for air in the next “We are going to now begin breaking down shanty towns. Since the government can’t do it, we will do it.”
This is a dangerous man inciting ignorant people to hatred and violence, a man who has discharged a firearm in a public place and has a total disregard for law and authority.
This is the sort of person we want in government? Say it ain’t so!

themessenger says...

So the local chapter of fringe lunatic’s is now copying the playbook of the Trump Proud Boys fringe lunatics, monkey see, monkey do, 😂 lol