Prime Minister Cameron's visit to Jamaica was not welcomed with the overall excitement that was given to the visit of President Barack Obama. Jamaicans did not mind that so much money was spent to clean up the city and make preparations for President Obama. It was an honor for the population that he chose to visit Jamaica. He was warmly welcomed to the island and left a great impression in the minds of Jamaicans. On the other hand, Cameron's visit was regarded with great skepticism as people wondered why he was visiting the island in the first place since the policies of England over the years have not been favorable to Jamaicans. But, the visit was seen as an opportunity for Jamaicans to address the reparation issues with him. However, all intentions was made to avoid discussing the issue by denying a press conference so that he would not have to respond to any questions. Furthermore, Cameron's conniving intentions to visit Jamaica became clear when he announced that he is visiting to discuss the building of a prison! Yes, a prison! Not the building of a school, or hospital, or a community center...or factory...or logistic hub..or technology center...but a prison! His intentions is to send Jamaican born prisoners back to the island. Ironically, many of these people left the island as infants or youngsters so they developed their criminal behavior while growing up and living in England - not Jamaica. The more things change... the more they remain the same!!
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
PM David Cameron Visits Jamaica to Discuss Building A Prison!
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Isn't It Something......
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Isn't it something that drunk drivers responsible for fatalities or serious injuries to others usually walk away from an accident without a scrape!
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Isn't it something that Prime Minister, David Cameron's speech to a Jewish group about the Holocaust included the kind, considerate comments "Tell us what you think we should do and let us make sure we commemorate these dreadful events and make sure that here in Britain no one ever forgets what happened and we swear together; never again". His curt, inconsiderate statement to the Jamaican Parliamentarians about slavery - "We can move on from this painful legacy..." Both historic events represent atrocities committed against humans and neither one should and will be forgotten.
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Isn't it something how the oppressed has become the oppressors!
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Isn't it something that a VW executive when questioned in Congress on the car's emission scandal was quick to point the finger at middle management employees and deny his or other executive's knowledge of the matter. What a cowardly act to blame others instead of taking responsibility!
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Isn't it something that after the senseless massacre of nine persons at Umpqua Community College, it is business as usual for the staging of gun shows in Oregon!
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Isn't it something and hypocritical that the U.S. government is chastising the Soviet Union for carrying out air strikes on able-bodied men who chose to fight a battle in Syria while a U.S. led team bombed a Doctors' Without Boarder hospital with vulnerable patients and a volunteer medical teem.
http://news.yahoo.com/doctors-without-borders-afghan-clinic-bombed-3-staff-045208716.html
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Isn't it amazing that over the years, as routine mass shootings occur and innocent people continue to lose their lives, the American congress refuse to get their act together to implement gun safety laws. Those Congress lawmakers opposing gun safety laws give the impression that mass shootings will never affect them, their family, or loved ones so they don't care to amend the law.
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Isn't it something that the north east has been experiencing an unusual hurricane trend while these storms are not as prevalent in the south as they were over the past years. Can we say climate change!
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Isn't it something that someone can waste so much time and energy showing hatred and anger to another person who is not even concerned or thinking about the disgruntled person.
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Isn't it something that the internet is one of the greatest inventions, but its misuse by some can make it one of the worse inventions
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Isn't it something that research shows that concussions have caused severe brain injuries to football players and this had lead to some committing suicide. Yet, parents continue to push their boys into playing football in hopes of them becoming rich and famous.
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Isn't it something when the job that you've always wanted turns out to be more than you can handle!
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Isn't it something that Mexicans are called illegal for entering the land that was originally a part of Mexico! It is inevitable that even with fences to keep Mexicans from their own land, they will reclaim it one day through generations of Mexican Americans who will become the majority in Texas, California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona and Colorado.
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Isn't it something that those pissed off at ObamaCare don't ever have to worry about health insurance since they and their family are fully covered!
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Isn't it something that university students are paying athletic fees to absorb the million dollar costs of their football teams even those non-performing teams. The worse thing is that these fees help to increase student loan debt.
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Isn't it something to watch an interview conducted by an American reporter with ethnic or people of color from other countries and see sub-titles at the bottom of the screen. The sub-titles are meant to interpret the English of those from another country. However, the irony is that often times the person being interviewed is speaking better English than the American conducting the interview! Strangely enough, subtitles are never seen on programs such as "The Eastenders".
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Isn't it something that people complain about being over weight., Yet these are the same people who jostle to get the parking space closest to the door of a building instead of parking away from the building and walking to get exercise.
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Isn't it something that the person cleaning a classroom at a college/university may have health insurance, vacation days, sick days, retirement etc. while an adjunct professor works without benefits. .
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Isn't it something that college sports such as football and basketball bring in millions of dollars for institutions while the players making this happen would live in poverty if they did not have an athletic scholarships.
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Isn't it something that some in the U.S. complain about immigrants taking over jobs when many Americans who are unemployed would not consider applying for these jobs.
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Friday, September 25, 2015
PM David Cameron Needs to Apologize on Behalf of the British Government
Prime Minister David Cameron will be visiting Jamaica next week. His visit is of concern to many Jamaicans. Jamaica was colonized by England and while slave owners were compensated when slavery was abolished, slaves who were the victims of brutality by slave owners were never considered for any form of compensation by the British government. The British government has even failed to acknowledge the inhumane treatment to the slaves. This reaction is similar to the United States government who compensated other groups whose civil rights were violated except for the Black slaves and their descendants. The following was taken from the Jamaica Gleaner publication 9/25/15 on the upcoming visit by David Cameron:
The (National Commission on Reparation (NCR) has written to Prime Minister Portia Simpson
Miller to urge her to raise the issue of reparation with the British prime
minister.
"What Britain has been doing is issuing statements
of regret. A statement of regret is not an apology. An apology takes
responsibility for the crime against humanity which slavery and the slave trade
was. It would commit to repair the damage and it would also commit to
non-repetition," Shepherd said.
"It is well-known that Britain was primarily
responsible for the forced relocation of millions of Africans from their
homelands, via the trans-Atlantic Middle Passage, to Jamaica, and for their
brutalization through the system of chattel enslavement under plantation
slavery from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The Compensation Records contain
firm evidence of the beneficiaries of that system, including the ancestors of
David Cameron," the NCR said in a media release yesterday.
Cameron's ancestors were among the wealthy families who
received generous reparation payments that would be worth millions of pounds
today.
The British government paid out £20 million to compensate
some 3,000 families who owned slaves for the loss of their property when
slave-ownership was abolished in Britain's colonies after the passing of the
Abolition of Slavery Act in 1833. A total of £10 million went to slave-owning
families in the Caribbean and Africa, while the other half went to absentee
owners living in Britain.
The compensation records show that General Sir James
Duff, an army officer and MP for Banffshire in Scotland during the late 1700s,
was Cameron's cousin and son of one of Cameron's great-uncles, the second Earl
of Fife.
He was awarded £4,101, equal to more than £3 million
today, to compensate him for the 202 slaves he forfeited on the Grange Sugar
Estate in Jamaica.
"If he comes to Jamaica and he does not make an
apology and he does not engage in the process of reparatory justice, to me, it
would be doing a disrespect to the people of Jamaica".
Labels:
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United Kingdom
Monday, September 21, 2015
Dr. Ben Carson's Closed Minded Views
During slavery Blacks were :
Denied the right to be free
Denied the right for families to remain intact
Denied the right to be treated humanely
Denied the right to secure permanent dwelling
Denied the right to read and write
Denied the right to go to church
Denied the right to travel freely without the threat of
capture, maiming, or death
Throughout the years after slavery Blacks were:-
Denied the right to vote
Denied the right to integrate in public spaces and
institutions with whites
Denied to right sit at the front of buses
Denied the right to live without fear of being
threatened, beaten, or murdered for being Black
Denied the right.......Denied the right......Denied the right......Denied the right...........
~ J.Y. Campbell
For so many years, Blacks have experienced trials and
tribulations in the process of being denied their rights. However, now that
some have progressed and gained wealth and fame, they have seemed to forget their
history and feel that it is okay to deny other groups their rights. Such is the
case with Dr. Ben Carson whose true feelings have come to light in his statement
that Muslim American should not have the right to hold the highest
office of President of the United States. Dr. Carson fails to remember that it
was not long ago that Blacks, like himself, were thought of being incapable of
holding leadership positions, let alone the office of the President of the
United States. If such backward thought had continued among the majority population, then President Obama would not have had the opportunity to be leader of this great nation. As a Black man, it would have been expected that Dr. Carson would hope
for other groups, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, to succeed to the best of their abilities in whatever they choose to do. But, obviously, he
is closed minded and that is not what he stands for since he has already achieved fame and fortune.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
The Most Hilarious Political Rally in D.C.
Not sure if the segments from the Stop the Iran Deal
Rally in D.C., captured by practically every television network, were a
coincidence, but the videos showed that Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and their
sidekick Sarah Palin led the most comical political rally to date. While the
rally was intended to address a serious issue, the three amigos were nothing but fun to watch. It was hilarious to listen to the fighting words of
hotel mogul, Trump, that included: "We are going to start winning bigly,
on trade, militarily.” Yes, "bigly" this came out of Trump's
mouth, but it never stopped there. “We will have so much winning if I get
elected that you may get bored of winning. Amazing.... Believe me.”
Guess delivering comments that make no sense is just good enough for the type
of people Trump is attracting since they may not know any better! But, it could
not get any worse with Sarah Palin who mixes up or jumbles her words which
causes an inability to put a complete sensible sentence together. Her shouting
in a shrill voice does not help the matter either. Ted Cruz's lala land
rhetoric was expected - there was nothing new from him. Overall, this rally was suppose to present speakers
with sensible, thought provoking perspectives on a serious issue but it just
didn't happen!
Labels:
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Sarah Palin,
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Stop the Iran nuclear deal,
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Same Old Misjustice! Racial Profiling of a Tennis Pro
The following post shows that it doesn't matter if a Black man in the U.S. works hard to achieve success in a profession and financially, he will still be subjected to discriminatory racial profiling by police officers. What a shame!
American James Blake, a former professional tennis player, was mistakenly slammed to the ground and detained by NYPD officers on Wednesday. Blake was taken down by five white NYPD officers who were in plain clothes because he was mistaken for a suspect in an identity theft ring happening around his hotel.
American James Blake, a former professional tennis player, was mistakenly slammed to the ground and detained by NYPD officers on Wednesday. Blake was taken down by five white NYPD officers who were in plain clothes because he was mistaken for a suspect in an identity theft ring happening around his hotel.
Blake was understandably scared, as Wayne Coffey from the New York Daily reports:
The incident occurred around noon in front of the Grand Hyatt on East 42 St., as Blake, a 35-year-old African-American who attended Harvard before going on tour, was waiting for a car to take him to Flushing Meadows, where he was making corporate appearances for Time-Warner Cable.“It was definitely scary and definitely crazy,” said Blake, who suffered a cut to his left elbow and bruises to his left leg.
The news comes eerily on the same day as Thabo Seflosha requested a full trial to exonerate himself from an incident with the NYPD outside a nightclub where his leg was broken.
During his long career, Blake was one of the most popular players in tennis. He reached as high as No. 4 in the world rankings.
Monday, September 7, 2015
No Excuses to Fail in United States Schools
This morning an NPR report commented on the plight of low income youth who are left out in the cold since parents are unable to afford the costs of their participation in extra-curricular activities such as football. This discussion and other conversations have continued to indicate that some parents' goal is for their children to become football, basketball, and other athletic stars rather than an interest in the child obtaining a solid education that will ultimately increase the chances to escape a life of poverty. Education continues to take a back seat as excuses continue that low income youth do not have a chance to succeed due to poverty, failing schools, undesirable living environment, no extra-curricular activities, etc., etc., etc. So, the cycle of poverty continues from generation to generations who have no problems affording the latest phones and electronic gadgets for their homes. Yet, when taking a look at the lives of youth in developing Caribbean or African countries, it is always inspiring to see children who may not have a satisfactory pair of shoes or uniform still do all that is possible to walk miles to school through dangerous conditions or terrain every single day. Many cannot afford books and do not have electricity to study or running water but they overcome such barriers to excel and successfully complete a difficulty curriculum to be awarded entry into local universities or even gain scholarships to the United States or United Kingdom where they excel. These students who may be dirt poor know the value of having an education - they have no excuses to be the best students.
President Maduro Warmly Welcomed in Jamaica
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Be Open to Changes - Nothing Stays the Same
There are so many complaints against changes in life. Some people fear immigrants coming to "their" country since there is apprehension in a change in the dominance of the population. But, in this revolving world, nothing is expected to remain the same. The time will come when everything must change. A neighborhood will not remain predominantly Black, White, Asian, Italian American, Irish, etc., etc., etc., since diversity will cause others to eventually move in to areas that are race or culture classified. The multi million dollar buildings that are erected today will be torn down tomorrow to make way for more modern structures. The practices that we cherish today and try to maintain will be outdated tomorrow. Change is expected. Change is natural. Change cannot be resisted by remaining stuck in the past. So, embrace change because it is coming sooner than later.
Labels:
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migration,
rebuild,
white flight
Life Can Quickly Change From Prosperity to Nothing
Negative feedback posted on a website to describe the people and surroundings at a bus station in a well known city brought awareness that these comments are a perfect example with what is wrong in America. The writers seemed to have no compassion for the homeless - only selfish innuendos. Most people believe that they have reached a level where they are safe so they will never experience poverty or homelessness or close to that status. So, these holier-than-thou people will vilify and write disparaging comments about people who have become homeless may be due to unforeseen circumstances. The feedback mentioned words such as "fear" "do not look them in the eye", "up-to-no-good", "get away quickly", etc. etc. However, some people do not seem to realize that danger comes in all forms including the all American professionally dressed person whose main intentions is to engage customers in bad deals to rip them off. Too often people mistake in a negative way anything that is black or poor or ethnic or make them feel uncomfortable since it does not meet the American standard of acceptance. The next time anyone comes across a homeless man, woman, or child, remember that history has shown that with a snap of a finger even the wealthy and famous have become homeless. So, you can too!
Labels:
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eviction,
family living in a car,
foreclosure,
homeless children,
homeless shelters,
homelessness,
mental disorder,
panhandling,
poverty,
street people
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Migrant Crisis in Europe - U.S. Must Bear Some of the Burden
Migrants and refugee generally do not leave their countries because they develop a great hatred for the land of their birth. Many hold out until the last moment before they have no choice but to flee. Their dissatisfaction and need to leave often stems from economic or politically related difficulties that make it unbearable to continue to live in these countries. Therefore, had it not been for such issues, then citizens of leading nations in Europe and the United States would not have to constantly complain about migrants or refugees flooding their country. A yearning to return home never dies and is prevalent for the migrant/refugee especially when they experience unexpected difficulties while living in their adopted land. The Syrians are examples of refugees who are forced to flee from their native land as a result of death and devastation from the civil war, but many have not lost that special love for the country they have lived in for so many years. If it was not for Europe's blind eye to the atrocities that has been plaguing the Syrians and Europe's lack of intervention, then may be the continent would not have to now deal with such an unmanageable migrant crisis. Furthermore, United States may be breathing a sigh of relief that due to its distant location, the nation will not have to deal with the current migrant crisis in Europe. However, history will show that the United States is equal in their failure to intervene during the initial stages of Syria's civil war. This mean that the U. S. must share in the burden with the European nations to take some of the refugees.
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