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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Jamaica’s business is the Caribbean’s business
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8 comments:
Anonymous
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Jamaicans are backwards and act like animals wherever they are in the world. I live overseas and I stay away from their communities, they're just bad news.
But we still have to tolerate them and learn how to enter into mutually beneficial relationships with them.
I'm tired of all the lack of cooperation that seems to be an innate quality of our black people.
We've ridden the independence train long enough. Globalisation is here. Cooperation is the way forward or we disappear to more organised trade blocs than our own.
I say full speed ahead with the OECS Economic Union which is to be official in June - I'm surprised that the media hasn't picked up on it - then we negotiate bigger trade blocs from there.
If St Lucia does not look out, and act NOW ... we could succumb to St Lucian drug barons and gang leaders, just as the Jamaican government has done - to their own detriment.
Better look at their situation as a LESSON ... and learn from it.
Instead of blaming political parties, and other such irritating, flimsy and nonsensical banterings around ... SOLUTIONS should be on the fore front to be dealt with - QUICKLY.
I know it is easier said than done - but we have to MAKE the light, and ACT upon it, before it is too late.
8 comments:
Jamaicans are backwards and act like animals wherever they are in the world. I live overseas and I stay away from their communities, they're just bad news.
This is the case with all others, not just Jamaicans.
Maybe the eastern caribbean would be better served to expel Jamaica from caricom.They are really draging us down.Bite the bullet they are bad news.
But we still have to tolerate them and learn how to enter into mutually beneficial relationships with them.
I'm tired of all the lack of cooperation that seems to be an innate quality of our black people.
We've ridden the independence train long enough. Globalisation is here. Cooperation is the way forward or we disappear to more organised trade blocs than our own.
I say full speed ahead with the OECS Economic Union which is to be official in June - I'm surprised that the media hasn't picked up on it - then we negotiate bigger trade blocs from there.
OECS - Yes, CSME - No.
If St Lucia does not look out, and act NOW ... we could succumb to St Lucian drug barons and gang leaders, just as the Jamaican government has done - to their own detriment.
Better look at their situation as a LESSON ... and learn from it.
Instead of blaming political parties, and other such irritating, flimsy and nonsensical banterings around ... SOLUTIONS should be on the fore front to be dealt with - QUICKLY.
I know it is easier said than done - but we have to MAKE the light, and ACT upon it, before it is too late.
Never succumb, never give up.
We should put security cameras at all the landing points on our beaches to monitor landings by drug dealers...or maybe not...
It's really amusing to me how we have a problem with gangs involved in drug yet we don't even consume the illicit product ourselves.
This is just bad all around for Jamaica. I hope the current politicians will just go away.
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