Re: dem bruk Bolt house
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dr.Dudd</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jah_yout</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Panajar</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Getting your house broken into is a petty crime which happens world wide. There have been a whole lot of black athlete in the USA that have been robbed .Even a football player was killed in his house in Florida .Yet people try to make it a pnp and jlp thing ,while ignoring the root cause, which is poverty.This poverty is a direct result of<span style="font-weight: bold"> slavery</span> , <span style="font-weight: bold">colonialism</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold">racism</span>. How else could you explain the same phenomenon happening in the black community in the USA and also in Jamaica which is 90% black. </div></div>
slavery, colonialism & racism can no longer be blamed...
jamaicans must build jamaica or we will continue to sing this same losers' lament...
if anything i blame the current crop of (mis)leaders...
back in the 1920's garvey warned that jamaica was headed for a society like this if the leaders continued to mis-lead the masses;
there is no excuse why NO LEADER up to now to have heeded the words of garvey in relation to jamaican nationalism...
in fact garvey referred to it as 'ridiculous' </div></div> You forget or probably didn't know that inth e1020's majority of Jamaicans didn't have a job.
they use to do petty farming. those who work use to get about 10c or 1 shilling per day.
So Garvey could say what he want, but he could not get them that Mulah that was needed to give them their start.
If the slaves was paid, during,or after slavery, they would have had a start. the effect of slavery is still with us.
If your parents could not collect their earnings as happened to the majority of older Jamaicans It would have had a detrimental effect on your eventual outcome The same detrimental effect it has on the present population.
The inability if collecting an income affect savings.
savings can be passed on down generations through real estate training and bank balance. slavery and colonialism does have an effect on the present generations.
All you have to do is to compare their status with those who's fore fathers were paid. </div></div>
money ain't everything;
the mind first creates a vision and then goes about trying to bring it to reality...no doubt the past has an effect on the present but the present can be changed to affect the future...presently we are not doing what it takes to turn things around; what is the past if we can't learn from it?
if we can't use slavery, colonialism & racism as our compass to guide us to improve, have we made any progress as a people?
which is why my ire is still mostly aimed at the mis-leaders since 'independence'
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dr.Dudd</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jah_yout</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Panajar</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Getting your house broken into is a petty crime which happens world wide. There have been a whole lot of black athlete in the USA that have been robbed .Even a football player was killed in his house in Florida .Yet people try to make it a pnp and jlp thing ,while ignoring the root cause, which is poverty.This poverty is a direct result of<span style="font-weight: bold"> slavery</span> , <span style="font-weight: bold">colonialism</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold">racism</span>. How else could you explain the same phenomenon happening in the black community in the USA and also in Jamaica which is 90% black. </div></div>
slavery, colonialism & racism can no longer be blamed...
jamaicans must build jamaica or we will continue to sing this same losers' lament...
if anything i blame the current crop of (mis)leaders...
back in the 1920's garvey warned that jamaica was headed for a society like this if the leaders continued to mis-lead the masses;
there is no excuse why NO LEADER up to now to have heeded the words of garvey in relation to jamaican nationalism...
in fact garvey referred to it as 'ridiculous' </div></div> You forget or probably didn't know that inth e1020's majority of Jamaicans didn't have a job.
they use to do petty farming. those who work use to get about 10c or 1 shilling per day.
So Garvey could say what he want, but he could not get them that Mulah that was needed to give them their start.
If the slaves was paid, during,or after slavery, they would have had a start. the effect of slavery is still with us.
If your parents could not collect their earnings as happened to the majority of older Jamaicans It would have had a detrimental effect on your eventual outcome The same detrimental effect it has on the present population.
The inability if collecting an income affect savings.
savings can be passed on down generations through real estate training and bank balance. slavery and colonialism does have an effect on the present generations.
All you have to do is to compare their status with those who's fore fathers were paid. </div></div>
money ain't everything;
the mind first creates a vision and then goes about trying to bring it to reality...no doubt the past has an effect on the present but the present can be changed to affect the future...presently we are not doing what it takes to turn things around; what is the past if we can't learn from it?
if we can't use slavery, colonialism & racism as our compass to guide us to improve, have we made any progress as a people?
which is why my ire is still mostly aimed at the mis-leaders since 'independence'
</div></div> Funny how we should arm ourselves after we get rid of thecriminals, but don't arm ourselves to rid ourselves of them. It is really funny.


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