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trueBahamian says...

This is a wider problem. A lot of people who are not physically challenged are parking in handicap spots. It's just unbelievable that they would do they but they do. As sith everything here, if no one gets punished, nothing changes. I'm sure there are penalties for this infraction. But, as with everything else, it's not enforced.

trueBahamian says...

Lebanon? Lol. I guess it's good BPL is better than their Lebanese counterpart given we were behind the West Bank and Gaza Strip a few years ago for ease of doing business.

trueBahamian says...

So let me see. Energy reform = more business for FOCOL and crew. How are we in such dire need of help energy wise when we've spent tons of money on top of the line generators and also have engaged in having FOCOL supply a good portion of our energy needs. It's very interesting that things deteriorate exponentially right around the time someone gets a great deal. A deal that is perplexing as to why they got it and why is it more beneficial to those getting the deal than it is to the consumer.

trueBahamian says...

He is saying customers need to complain to the Central Bank. They get complaints. But their response is always that they can't get involved in that. The regulatory bodies here don't regulatory. They're just there for show, to create the illusion of a robust system.

trueBahamian says...

Wow! A disgrace. Parents need to be flogged.

trueBahamian says...

Ask the Germans how they paid the Jews. Same concept. If this was a cr8me carried out by people of color against Europeans, you wouldn't be asking these questions. They would have demanded payment and would have received it already. It's always a joke if you're of color but an atrocity if those not of color are the victims.

trueBahamian says...

Yes. The British should be thanked for their role in slavery. Lol. If you knew history you would know they were the amjor.culprits in slavery. It's interesting they only want to tell the story of emancipation. History is filled with lies. The man who tells the story always says he's a saint.

trueBahamian says...

Interesting! Again, I encourage you to hear the whole story. You keep referring to the issues with people of color heavily. The problems of the world are not just because of people of color. The English were not great people to be praised. Europeans historically portrayed themselves as liberators; as a people brining civilization to thr uncivilized. But what they often did was rape, steal and murder and subjugate the people in the areas they took.

As you hit on the Libyans, you forgot the origin of the word slave. It comes from slav. The original slaves were white, Slavic.

I can see clearly a lack of openness here which is troubling. It's people like yourself, who with a better understanding and empathy, can add more dimension to this discussion. I would concede that reparation is not a simple thing. It is complex. It's not something to be approached lightly or with brute force. It's an open dialog and negotiations. If the Jewish community got reparations from Germany, why shouldn't people of African descent get reparations for a far greater atrocity. You yourself point out the continued enslavement of people and also acknowledged that those in the past should be entitled to it. So, why is it inconceivable that the fruits carried forward should not be shared. If your great, great, great and so on grandfather stole from mine and you're a billionaire as a result, isn't it still my money? Like I said there are some white governments that have acknowledged they should pay reparations. Perhaps these intelligent folks got it wrong, aye? I wouldn't expect the UK to write a $9T check. It can come as benefits over time.

But, again I encourage you to find out more. I first thought of it as a joke when I heard about it in the 1990s until I learned more. There are a lot of scholars, legal minds, etc globally working on this matter. I can see based on your argument you have no information on their work. If you just took a bit if time and apply some openness, you will be blown away at what you learn. These are not people arguing handouts or running around the globe blaming the white man for black failures. To think that severely discounts their work and is a huge insult to the intellectual debates back and forth on this discussion.

Since you like cliff notes I'll end with, knowledge is power. Although, I disagree with you, I do see a person who armed with facts and a little openness can be an ally in this great discussion.

trueBahamian says...

Further to the above, there is a naive assumption that hundreds if years of slavery ended with everybody back to square one like nothing happened singing "it's a beautiful day". People of African descenr are still impacted today by slavery. Anyone who believes different is completely detached from reality. If you have any knowledge of just basic psychology for example, you would know that trauma is passed on for generations. It's just inconceivable the gross ignorance that exist on this topic. I stongly suggest that yoy speak to historians who are familiar with this topic to learn. There is really a disturbing disconnect on your side.

trueBahamian says...

I would encourage everyone here to READ. This discussion of reparations has been going on globally for quote some time. The UK, although they try to play the nice guys in slavery were the worst. If people fully understood the discussion, all of the nonsense people are commenting here wouldn't be typed. There are a few places where the governments have actually acknowledged that they do need to pay and are trying to figure out how to approach it. I think the concept that the group here has is similar to what has been discussed globally. The idea is to provide benefits to descendants of slaves, not give them a "handout" as one commenter ignorantly put it. Access to proper education, healthcare, housing, etc. would be considerably more beneficial than handing a check which simply (in most cases) goes right back to the people whose ancestors were the perpetrators of this atrocity.