Thursday, February 16, 2006

Bahamas Issues: Comment on white Prime Minister

I just thought about something…
Is the PLP only concern about Brent Symonette or are they concern about a white Prime minister in general… Could a Pierre Dupuch be prime minister? Would they have objected? Or he was never a UBP…Dupuch is around that age when the UBP was in power?

Posted by at 05:33:21
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2 Responses to “Bahamas Issues: Comment on white Prime Minister”

  1. tb says:

    you know Im an advicate for all Bahamians, but white bahamians come off very standoffish apt time…and put into context that I came up and was schooled in the American South…I am not kissing no white tail or trying to hard to be “open” to white folks. case in point, I was over in Miami for a funeral ( a good friend’s mom from undergrad passed) and this white boy was going to fast on his scooter and he flipped over so my roomate being the person that he is says, jumps out the car and ask him was he fine…buddy looked like he broke his leg…and the guy said he was fine so Kevin left him alone and walked back to the car…so his mom says “is he rright kevin” and Im asking “is he rright kevin” and he says “the cracker says he’s fine fuk him lets keep going”……mind you we were in the funeral procession…all these black people stopped to help him and everyone kept saying were you ok…all this to say, I respect their rightful place in this country as equal citizens but Im not really trying to be friends…at the end of the day…the more things change the more they remain the same…truth be told if Christie has his way…we’ll all be servants in our own country to white foreignors…GOD BLESS US!

  2. CN says:

    hmmm…
    Ah, TB…ahmmm…Well American whites are different from Bahamian whites. And I think if we follow the golden rule of doing unto others as we would have them do unto us, the world will be a better place. I don’t think white Bahamians want a hand out, I think they just want to be Bahamians without being stared at, or questioned whether they are Bahamian enough to participate. You would find white Bahamians share the same concerns you have about foreign white people owning so much of the Bahamas.
    CN

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