“If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he is a
citizen of the world, and that his heart is no island cut off from other
lands, but a continent that joins to them.” – Francis Bacon
A boorish patina has crept into the public utterances of members of the Government that more and more Barbadians are remarking on as both unnecessary and foreign to the Barbadian way. Some admittedly are less appalling than others, but by and large they set a poor example for our young people in particular and for our citizens in general.
The recent public roasting of the Minister of Education, Ronald Jones for his repeated public badmouthing of the teaching fraternity is a fine example of a people who have said enough is enough.
Of course, Mr. Jones was the first member of the Cabinet to accuse public servants of obstructing his government’s programmes very early in the life of this Parliament.
We found his baseless accusations then to be in bad taste and we are therefore not entirely surprised that he has continued on this course. If Mr. Jones will not defend and support the teachers under his charge, who will? Certainly not the Minister of Family, Dr. Byer-Suckoo, who evidently needs a lesson in how to leave good enough alone. “Follow pattern kill Cadogan,” dear doctor.
None other than the Prime Minister himself has made a clarion call of the saying ‘ever so welcome, wait for a call’ as if this is some cute rebuke to an over anxious suitor. Uttered in the context of his still emerging managed migration policy, it is nothing short of offensive and he ought to listen more to the public servants schooled in the art of diplomatic language and less to his political advisor.
The skill set required to mount a political campaign has little in common with the complexities of running a government and it is all too evident when the political advisor finds himself out of his depth.
But then who could forget the sentence uttered in a fit of pique and immortalized in calypso by our Ambassador-in-waiting to China, “if you don’t like it, lump it.” How can we expect a neophyte Minister of Health to resist criticism of a Caricom Head of government with these as examples?
It is one thing to disagree and even argue in private and another entirely to insult public servants and Heads of government in public. It is no good for the Prime Minister to repeatedly voice dissatisfaction with his own perception that his Cabinet is not seen as comprising ‘brand name’ politicians, if by his own example he does little to dissuade Barbadians otherwise.
The tone and tenor of the national personality are all too easily influenced by the words of political leaders. It is high time that the Government raises the bar and sets an example of tolerance, open, even if spirited, discussion, respect and plain good manners for our young people.
As life in Barbados becomes more and more fast-paced we must not lose sight of the characteristics that have made us what we are as a people. We must return that spirit of industriousness, service, pride in a job well done and the desire to achieve for our children more than our parents did for us if we are to rise to the top in a world where high value is placed on these qualities. They have stood us in good stead in the past and we must continue to use them as the foundation of development for the future.
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Hurting and grieved mother // July 12, 2009 at 1:44 pm |
Really de governors of ‘Camp Kick Off” aint got no shame . How in the name of honesty and fair play can “GOVERNORS” of that camp said to represent all the people of Barbados be so pissy and lowdown. They kicked Kamp Kumba with spite and denied and robbed poor people from the Ivy and surrounding areas of that part of St Michael and their their children from benefitting from the taxpayers of Barbados money.
Where is heart and Christian feeling and kndness that the mouth pieces from Home and families extol?
Where is your compassion Dr Suckooo?
Are they not suffering mothers in St Michael SouthEast too?
Stop the two faced pranks and the double talk. These are the children of Barbadian mothers and fathers and they have a “Right ” to be included.
They are not the children of Trinidadian parents who are in Barbados for the holidays.
Come on your behaviour is piss poor. Check yourself.
Telma White // July 19, 2009 at 5:04 am |
I am watching a growning patterm among young men and men of working age occuring around Barbados, and it one I last saw in 1991.
It this activity of sitting up on chair and make -shitf shack and logs blocks and woods along the roads side. in high day time,
I see them in numbers like 3 and 4.
This social chilling passing time was verturely wipe out under the BLP government administration, Men had more work than the could occupied, and now this sad state of affairs have return
DLP, with rising unemployment, have done ZERO to create jobs in this economy.
Instead of encourage policys of economic growth and encouraging wealth creation. we see a government bed on playing with old out modeled socalists ideas.
these activity do nothing for this nation unemployed , the small business owner who have gone out of business, and the large companies that have feeeze hiring or laying off staff,
instead we here talk about consistency council and free summer champs.
I would like to know How much the use of that CLico jet causing the Governement of barbados.
I would like to know just what this DLP government really hoping to acheive with these prefab houses on 4 and 6 concrete block stills with very little room to plant any thing or every part a car or even have a side yard or a back YARD?
How it is this DLP government dont find it a problenm to dig up prefect good argriculture land for these Earth quake ( waiting to happen ) houses them building in the eastern section of Leadvale. Ruby, Six Roads and in St George, east of the Seconday school and in st Peter.
what future can barbadin have with housing lots those size?
this is DLP government for you
Things Not getting Better
Not getting better, things only getting worse
The DLP forget the ALL ABOUT economy, and putting their
party polictical interest FRIST.
My view // September 13, 2009 at 8:51 pm |
Nonsense
Telma // September 15, 2009 at 4:17 am |
I SAY DISPROVE WHAT I have said.
just dont place a word here and run.
put your evidence on the table that what I have said is nonsense.
Just take a look at The Coverly Housing Development over behind st patrick christ church,/ walrond christ chruch,
The houses being builded by the dlp Minister of housing and lands are so close together that they can cast shadows on each other.
How can the dlp expect a real quality of life in those setting for the new would be residences,
I say the dlp is building brand new Ghettos with that housing lay out configuration.
I say prove that the housing lay out set up will not lead to problems a couple years down the road for resident there to come
Telma // September 15, 2009 at 4:20 am |
I SAY DISPROVE WHAT I have said.
just dont place a word here and run.
put your evidence on the table that what I have said is nonsense.
Just take a look at The Coverly Housing Development over behind st patrick christ church,/ walrond christ chruch,
The houses being builded by the dlp Minister of housing and lands are so close together that they can cast shadows on each other.
How can the dlp expect a real quality of life in those setting for the new would be residences,
I say the dlp is building brand new Ghettos with that housing lay out configuration.
I say prove that the housing lay out set up will not lead to problems a couple years down the road for resident there to come.