Never! Myself, my children, my family and their children will never take this as a serious consideration, neither that nor the reparations conversation. Real Bahamians should hold firm and revel in our rare and valued heritage.
It would be a huge mistake to lose our present standing and take on being a republic. As much as I respect some of those who would like to see that happen, it is not a realistic or wise choice to take that road. Once our current best position is lost it will not be able to return. Regrets and hindsight would abound. Then it is too late and tears of loss due to such bad decisions will not be of any substance.
It means recognition and acceptance of a larger world. There is no division, there is an avenue to be recognised through the G 20 and perhaps the G7 conferences, we have always held onto our preferential consideration through our historic affinity, those populations of countries who have demitted this connection like Barbados only wish to return nut as always sorry is too late. We must never lose this life string to our history and our future. The USA is not our liberator or protector, The U.K. has always been here for us and we must appreciate their being first in line to have our safety foremost at mind. We have to be mindful, there is NO colour discrimination which so many american and facebook watchers grab onto but an entire set of benefifial possibilities available for those of us who don't have closed minds.
I think that repairing the statue and leaving it where it is is the best answer. A plaque can be attached to the side of its base with an explanation of what happened in its defacement and the nistaken reasin why. Bahamians who like to remain tied by the umbilical cord to fantasy and modern day judgements are not going to the libraries or museums which offer much real history and the way things were at those times - and there way things were are exactly that. Read and understand, as popular current attitudes and revisionist thinking are just a part of useless cancel culture so prevalent today, being as that way of thinking had no value. It is short sighted and stupid. The Bahamas andreal Bahamians have been around centuries before 1967.
Well, let me open up a new door of thought for you - a post mortem is just what it is - a review of all factors surrounding the death of whatever lost its life. Maybe by conducting this exercise it can discover and excise the ingredient that caused the mortem in the first place!
truetruebahamian says...
Linc fool!
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truetruebahamian says...
You can dress up a crook in fine clothes but you can’t change his nature.
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truetruebahamian says...
Never! Myself, my children, my family and their children will never take this as a serious consideration, neither that nor the reparations conversation. Real Bahamians should hold firm and revel in our rare and valued heritage.
On The debate on Republic has begun
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truetruebahamian says...
It would be a huge mistake to lose our present standing and take on being a republic. As much as I respect some of those who would like to see that happen, it is not a realistic or wise choice to take that road. Once our current best position is lost it will not be able to return. Regrets and hindsight would abound. Then it is too late and tears of loss due to such bad decisions will not be of any substance.
On Prince William: Relationships evolve, friendship endures
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truetruebahamian says...
You and most of my nigra bros have no idea of world politics and what we might find benefits as we grab willy in our jeans!
On EDITORIAL: Royal visit a chance to show off our future
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truetruebahamian says...
It means recognition and acceptance of a larger world. There is no division, there is an avenue to be recognised through the G 20 and perhaps the G7 conferences, we have always held onto our preferential consideration through our historic affinity, those populations of countries who have demitted this connection like Barbados only wish to return nut as always sorry is too late. We must never lose this life string to our history and our future. The USA is not our liberator or protector, The U.K. has always been here for us and we must appreciate their being first in line to have our safety foremost at mind. We have to be mindful, there is NO colour discrimination which so many american and facebook watchers grab onto but an entire set of benefifial possibilities available for those of us who don't have closed minds.
On INSIGHT: Royals on the way - but what does that mean for us?
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truetruebahamian says...
What time and where do we get together?
On Residents to stage protest march over deforestation
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truetruebahamian says...
I think that repairing the statue and leaving it where it is is the best answer. A plaque can be attached to the side of its base with an explanation of what happened in its defacement and the nistaken reasin why. Bahamians who like to remain tied by the umbilical cord to fantasy and modern day judgements are not going to the libraries or museums which offer much real history and the way things were at those times - and there way things were are exactly that. Read and understand, as popular current attitudes and revisionist thinking are just a part of useless cancel culture so prevalent today, being as that way of thinking had no value. It is short sighted and stupid. The Bahamas andreal Bahamians have been around centuries before 1967.
On No decision on Columbus statue
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truetruebahamian says...
And BTC internet rates are much higher than any comparable service elsewhere.
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truetruebahamian says...
Well, let me open up a new door of thought for you - a post mortem is just what it is - a review of all factors surrounding the death of whatever lost its life. Maybe by conducting this exercise it can discover and excise the ingredient that caused the mortem in the first place!
On FNM to assess reasons for election defeat
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