Saturday, September 7, 2013

Morne Dudon Man Killed

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

So, the shooting spree is back!!

Recently, the police commissioner had tough words for the criminal; he warned them!!!! Give me a break.

Don't warn; apprehend.

Anonymous said...

Where are the WOMEN who spawned these children.

I really don't care about asking for the men; because it is the WOMAN who spews this child out of her body; after carrying this child for however long.

Where are the mothers. It is these women who are in large part responsible for the mess going on with these young men and women in the country.

Very often the children witness the ugly, dirty lives they live; sleeping with several different men; and as these kids get older and understand life; they feel embarrassed; and react in many different ways.

Anonymous said...

@ ABOVE u are a sick person.

go get yourself some help at LATOCK.

Anonymous said...

If we, meaning the government does one thing right about crime, it will be to propel gender equality at each and every opportunity. (OK. The country bookies in the UWP doh know one ting about dat. They left a more educated woman with a doctorate a more disciplined mind, Dr. Rigobert and selected a marketing show pig for a leader instead. Listening to mate, who knows, those papers might as well have come from a paper mill.)

Educate our women so that they make healthier choices than to have to go to bed with a scumbag in order to feed the child of another scumbag who was nothing more than a sperm donor.

Keep women in schools for a much longer time to equip them with the job skills, and give them equal opportunities to rise to the highest levels in society.

If all of this is done, we will produce fewer reprobates like those who slayed this young man, and the tiefing cabinet members and a drug baron as MPs, electing such scumbags and slime-balls to give the country in international circles, such a bad name regarding civil and human rights.

Anonymous said...

When we begin teaching our youth about the sacredness of human life. then will such occurrences diminish. When we stop teaching our children selfishness and egotistical attitudes, then will such lackadaisical attitudes towards human life cease to be. When we quit instilling religious values into our children and begin teach them that we are in control of our own lives and responsible for our own destinies then will we begin to see a change in our youth. When we quit teaching our children that true competitiveness is not being richer or higher in status than another then will we remove the greed and depravity from among us. When we teach our children to deal adequately and sensibly with their grievances, then can we hope to prevent those senseless killings among us. When we stop sitting in our living rooms and openly expressing our opinions about the so called "bastards" of society, then can we hope to create a sense of equality among each other. When we are more tolerant about the problems of each other then can we hope to move on to a better society. For who are we to judge each other? Who are we to say who is to be born and who ought not to?
Wake up my people, stop being judgemental, for no one knows who next might be staring down the barrel of a weapon and for what reason? Nothing happens without reason, but it usually occurs by people who have poor sense of reasoning. What makes you better than another person? Plotting to kill a person is just as bad as wishing that person were not born. When will we learn that if we are not part of the solution then we are certainly part of the problem? And certainly many of us who think about exterminating others when they go wrong because we want a so called peaceful society are jut as bad as those who go out there and commit these senseless crimes. I dare not sit in my living room and judge that young man who lost his life and I dare not judge the shooter. But I can say that nothing occurs without cause and effect...the thing is, how do we teach our youth that killing each other never solves problems? Perhaps it is what we throw out into the universe that creates such sad happenings. Let us just think shall we? When one person is killed many suffer and that includes the one guilty of that reprehensible act of murder! One such act reflects badly on us all as a nation and that is very sad.

Anonymous said...

When we begin teaching our youth about the sacredness of human life. then will such occurrences diminish. When we stop teaching our children selfishness and egotistical attitudes, then will such lackadaisical attitudes towards human life cease to be. When we quit instilling religious values into our children and begin teach them that we are in control of our own lives and responsible for our own destinies then will we begin to see a change in our youth. When we quit teaching our children that true competitiveness is not being richer or higher in status than another then will we remove the greed and depravity from among us. When we teach our children to deal adequately and sensibly with their grievances, then can we hope to prevent those senseless killings among us. When we stop sitting in our living rooms and openly expressing our opinions about the so called "bastards" of society, then can we hope to create a sense of equality among each other. When we are more tolerant about the problems of each other then can we hope to move on to a better society. For who are we to judge each other? Who are we to say who is to be born and who ought not to?
Wake up my people, stop being judgemental, for no one knows who next might be staring down the barrel of a weapon and for what reason? Nothing happens without reason, but it usually occurs by people who have poor sense of reasoning. What makes you better than another person? Plotting to kill a person is just as bad as wishing that person were not born. When will we learn that if we are not part of the solution then we are certainly part of the problem? And certainly many of us who think about exterminating others when they go wrong because we want a so called peaceful society are jut as bad as those who go out there and commit these senseless crimes. I dare not sit in my living room and judge that young man who lost his life and I dare not judge the shooter. But I can say that nothing occurs without cause and effect...the thing is, how do we teach our youth that killing each other never solves problems? Perhaps it is what we throw out into the universe that creates such sad happenings. Let us just think shall we? When one person is killed many suffer and that includes the one guilty of that reprehensible act of murder! One such act reflects badly on us all as a nation and that is very sad.

Anonymous said...

When people live such distorted lives as to go on thinking that material things will bring happiness we get people shooting each other to make a living to buy bling bling. We have cultivated generations of retards who can for a living only pack or wrap grass, smoke grass, cut grass and kill for grass.

Anonymous said...

Saint Lucia is very much over-populated for the capacity of our natural resources to provide a sustainable living. The stupid Catholic Church and its backward stance on family planning is to blame. Now neither the santimonious idiot popes nor the priests cannot help solve the social mess they have created.

Anonymous said...

The issues we face in St Lucia have more to do with women. It is proven by empirical evidence that the greatest cause of the high black on black murder rate and the drug and gang scenario is because of the absence of the father in the home.

We have chosen to blame the black man for this but it is the black woman , fooled by the feminists and liberals, who has been propagandized into believing that sexual promiscuity,abortions and little respect for family is part of their rights and freedom. The result is fatherless black families and their languishing at the bottom of the socio economic.

Women are one of the key targets of the liberals to get them to vote for them by indoctrinating them on these lies and it has worked. It has worked so well that you cannot even talk about it as it is part of the politically correct destructive doctrine of the black culture.

Until women face up to their key role in destroying black families and the destruction it has caused they will continue to raise sexually promiscuous girls , uncontrollable boys and lazy citizens.

No politician can fix that and woukd want to try because the communist like indoctrination is too deep.

Anonymous said...

Here in the USA the African American woman between the age of 18 to 29 votes 98% for Democrats because she sees the freeness welfare state as the 'father figure' to take care of the family.

As a result the man becomes marginalized from the family and the black woman thinks she can live a promiscuous life with no husband and children from different men and that is cool.

The family breaks down, girls lose their self respect because they have no father figure around and they get into early sex to get the emotionalsupport lacking because of the absent father, and the cycle continues.
The boys have no descipline and get into drugs gangs and guns.

our black women do no like that truth as they struggle with the feminization of poverty because they have bought into the liberal lies to keep our black people voting for the political elite.

Even our educated black woman believe that crap and cannot understand it when their own children also end up pregnant and in trouble.

Time to wake up but it is too muck part of our culture to make a difference.

Anonymous said...

OK. That may do it for the US. What about us in Saint Lucia?

Here in Saint Lucia the women just keep on having children for other men, going to bed with new men just to pay for the upkeep of children left fatherless by the village rams who only donated sperm.

These sperm donors just hump and go to the next women. It then time to boast how many they have done this to, and that to, and when and in what sexual positions.

These sperm donors do not give a damn about what is created. They don't give a damn about fatherhood and responsibility. The women in Saint Lucia encourage that by playing clothes pin every chance they get. They just keep on creating misery all the time.

Anonymous said...

That is the point because the academics say it is 'no problem' because of slavery where families were forcibly seperated so that is now 'we culture' irrespective of the damage caused.

The liberals have excused the behaviour so that black people will vote for them to keep them at the top for the past 60 years and we like fools stay on the bottom with our freeness and loose attitudes.

Anonymous said...

No matter how many prisons we have our women will keep on raising fatherless children are we will keep on producing unproductive citizens.

Anonymous said...


Anonymous Anonymous said...
No matter how many prisons we have our women will keep on raising fatherless children are we will keep on producing unproductive citizens.

September 9, 2013 at 10:43 AM
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Very sad commentary on a society that has lost its way with no sense of responsibility or accountability. On leadership that does not and know how to lead. On politicians that are useless to the development of social cohesion. On religions that divides but does not inspire. On teachers who would not teach self instruction and self-development. On adults whose development remain largely sexual, but remain little more than sperm donors and incubators.

Anonymous said...

This situation cannot be blamed solely on one gender. Both genders are too blame and both genders have a role to play to remedy the situation.

We are traditionally a male dominated society. Men controlled everything and still do to an extent. Yes, the women may have children with multiple men, but the men have children with multiple women also. Because we are a male dominated society men typically earn more than women so yes, some women have to resort to sleeping around to feed their children. That is a societal issue that needds to be addressed and cannot be blamed soley on the woman.

Our men need to take responsibility for their children because it does take two people to bring the child into this world.
We have to empower both boys and girls, men and women to take responsibility for their lives.

In St. Lucia, more girls are graduating from secondary schools than boys. More boys are attending the lower performing secondary schools, more girls are moving on to Sir Arthur and other colleges. At the recent World Track and Field Championships, St. Lucia's team was all female. Most of the scandals (that we hear about)involve our male politicians.

We have lost our sense of community. Everyone is "checking for themselves". We don't have a national identity. Our kids don't have enough positive role models either at home or in the general society. We teach our kids that they must wear the latest name brand fashions or they are not worthy. We don't solve the problems we have in a holistic manner, we just put band aids on stuff.

We need to address these issues at all levels both men and women as we all contribute to the present situation.