Saturday, February 11, 2012

Caribbean crime affects region’s GDP by 4%

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A very useful article indeed! If anything, it should jolt some of our idiat politicians to take a different look at our situation. But some are real retards. Don't hold your breath.

It should also warn our idiot dependent parents and relatives that there is a price for raising the lethal vermin they coddle because these pieces of vermin are their own very children. Yes sir. It is time to face the hard facts.

There is a price to be paid for being an idiot voter too.

By putting brain-dead country-bookies in government we are condemning the rest of the population to stagnation and backwardness.

All of what I have said up there is the plain truth.

Anonymous said...

Your mindset is part of the pathology:never a solution,constant dribble.Black on Black crimes have reached epidemic levels:from Africa,America to the Caribbean,the statistis are alarming! If we are to survive as a People;we need to a global effort to stop this trend.In the Meantime,we can start talking about the inhumanity of violence,in our homes,communities,churches and schools.

Boyblue said...

Why oh why do we not think independently and stop buying into discriminating language penned by the west to continue to denigrate black people. The term black on black crime is appalling and suggest there is no white on white crimes being committed. The next thing it will legitimate the use black on white crime., etc etc.
Please wake up and look at this holistic and be honest with ourselves globally, such crimes or the increase did not just began it came about through systematic policies, decisions that were design to enriched the rich on the backs of oppressed people. Yes the capitalism model that encouraged little white lies, corrupt behavior etc to be acceptable norms.
It starts in our homes and reverberates across society as a pebble effect thrown in the pound. We must demand change and ensure change across the globe that does not allow the majority to be abuse by the few with financial muscles, economic slavery. I am saying apart from addressing issues in our individual homes governments must ensure, demand and implement policies that redress the uneven balance within capitalism of companies and individuals where profit and financial gain is king at the detriment of everything else (greed) which is the current economic situation globally.
Simply it all entwined it starts from birth through up bring and we becoming decision makers to influence the next generation and continue to repeat.

Boyblue said...

Please note there is no magic bullet or quick fixed to this. It requires tenacity to halt the current increase but also will take honest, difficult and unpopular decisions to implement policies that are innovative, inspirational and long term to reverse the trend.
It requires an honest consultation that involves the entire nation in delveoping a wide ranging National Development Plan blue print that is binding. A plan which seeks to acheive full employment, empowering of each citizen and protection of the environment central to it's goal of cotinued advancement of the country and its people in a sustainable and balance society.
This consultation must also involved defining and articulating some points National principles that must not be compromised under no circumstances by anyone. The consequences and failure to enforced spell out so every citizen accepts.