Re: Jamaica's debt hits $1 trillion - UK writes off £5 milli
Dr. Dudd said:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Yell the blacks to go nack tyo their subservient position and instantly the GDP will be quadruple. Since it is what those who decide it to be. Jamaica was never wealthier than it is today. It is just that it's eartnings are exported yo make other places wealthy. </div></div>
Littleman says:
<span style="color: #660000">While there are other factors at play, I can't help but agree with Dr. Dudd.
The events of the seventies set the stage for today's Jamaica, and the uncertainty and chaos that resulted from those years is having the intended effect today.
When Jamaica's privileged saw people clamoring for a change in the society that would improve their standard of living, as well as that of the privileged few, hysteria resulted, leading to general panic...people wildly abandoning homes, and other property, claiming that communists were on their way.
Some inner-city people were 'primed' with drug cocktails to deaden their inhibition to murder, and to take on a role that would set the future trends of Jamaica, the re-socialization of Jamaica's poor (this drug claim was the assertion of the late Prof. Carl Stone, former lecturer of the University of the West Indies, and statistician).
There was a recent report of a private American institution having a policy of not giving loans for Jamaica, even if the borrower was an American citizen. Thankfully, for Jamaica, America is the world's largest debtor nation, in terms of total debt.
I believe that the collapse of financial institutions, and some blue chip Jamaican companies, was a deliberate attempt at sabotage. There was Carib Steel, as an example, where the Managing Director deliberately ran the company into the ground, and fled with some of the company's money. All this I think because they may not have wanted the uppity blacks of Jamaica to benefit from the fruits of their labour.
The Jamaican elite have been steadily removing their money from Jamaica, starting from the seventies, and I am sure if things don't go the way they wish to dictate, they will pull another financial collapse.
So I agree with Dr. Dudd fully, because there is a lot of reality to what he says. All this crime upsurge is no accident, it is definitely organized, and the players well supplied with guns and ammunition. Who dare these blacks to try to be equal to their former masters. To expect to be able to lift up their living standards above what society intended for them...I wonder???</span> [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/70402-thinking.gif[/img]
Dr. Dudd said:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> Yell the blacks to go nack tyo their subservient position and instantly the GDP will be quadruple. Since it is what those who decide it to be. Jamaica was never wealthier than it is today. It is just that it's eartnings are exported yo make other places wealthy. </div></div>
Littleman says:
<span style="color: #660000">While there are other factors at play, I can't help but agree with Dr. Dudd.
The events of the seventies set the stage for today's Jamaica, and the uncertainty and chaos that resulted from those years is having the intended effect today.
When Jamaica's privileged saw people clamoring for a change in the society that would improve their standard of living, as well as that of the privileged few, hysteria resulted, leading to general panic...people wildly abandoning homes, and other property, claiming that communists were on their way.
Some inner-city people were 'primed' with drug cocktails to deaden their inhibition to murder, and to take on a role that would set the future trends of Jamaica, the re-socialization of Jamaica's poor (this drug claim was the assertion of the late Prof. Carl Stone, former lecturer of the University of the West Indies, and statistician).
There was a recent report of a private American institution having a policy of not giving loans for Jamaica, even if the borrower was an American citizen. Thankfully, for Jamaica, America is the world's largest debtor nation, in terms of total debt.
I believe that the collapse of financial institutions, and some blue chip Jamaican companies, was a deliberate attempt at sabotage. There was Carib Steel, as an example, where the Managing Director deliberately ran the company into the ground, and fled with some of the company's money. All this I think because they may not have wanted the uppity blacks of Jamaica to benefit from the fruits of their labour.
The Jamaican elite have been steadily removing their money from Jamaica, starting from the seventies, and I am sure if things don't go the way they wish to dictate, they will pull another financial collapse.
So I agree with Dr. Dudd fully, because there is a lot of reality to what he says. All this crime upsurge is no accident, it is definitely organized, and the players well supplied with guns and ammunition. Who dare these blacks to try to be equal to their former masters. To expect to be able to lift up their living standards above what society intended for them...I wonder???</span> [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/70402-thinking.gif[/img]
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