EDITOR, The Tribune.
Allow me a spot in your paper to express my grievance with the direction of my country. As I read your editorial of January 13, 2014, you and others seem to miss the crisis in Bahamian cities.
While I have the utmost of respect for the two Dupuch brothers and their contribution to the Bahamas, I lean more to Etienne’s approach on capital punishment.
If one must die innocently for the sake of saving one thousand, so be it. Even if it is myself or one of my children.
However, what we really need is an analysis of the social disorder in our country and a plan against poverty that exists and is the root of the problem. Thousands of words have been written and spoken analysing the rise of poverty, yet there has been no reasonable explanation of who is responsible and/or culpable.
If the country is left in poverty (chaos), then crime will be committed. The guilty one is not the one who commits the crime, but he who causes the chaos.
The politicians and policy makers since Independence have caused the poverty that is gripping the nation. They are the ones that extended the slums, created shanty towns, and perpetuate the increase of unemployment.
They failed to invest in education and therefore increase ignorance. What they have done is created a derivative criminal society.
The crimes committed are born out of a greater crime of the country’s mismanagement. We ask for Bahamians to abide by the law, but fail to enforce them. The inner cities have become a vicious criminal system that the politicians feed on. The Bahamians living outside of Fox Hill Prison are just as much prisoners of the society in which they live.
If we look at the sum of the meetings of the House of Assembly and compare it to the criminal offences by the harden criminals over the years, I daresay the politicians have created (rained) havoc over the community by enormous portions. The crimes of mismanagement in those few days that they do meet, creates the actions of the masses that would essentially amount to genocide.
Unemployment is one of the major cause of this crime wave. Some thirty-five per cent unemployed by unofficial numbers, the youth range somewhere in the area of fifty per cent.
So it is not accidental that major offenders are youth with no future ahead of them. The anger of opportunities unavailable, have created a generation full of rage and rebellion. Fifty per cent of our future wasted. All of this happening while the politicians are boasting of this country’s wealth and pre-eminence in the western hemisphere.
Where is the change? In 40 years has anything changed? I say it has gotten worse. The Bahamian now has less opportunity in his own country. Empowerment evades all facets of society.
The economic ladder that Bahamians were climbing has been pulled from under them.
Even the few Bahamians that have managed to hold on to a minimised economic security cannot obtain any respect and dignity due to the discrimination being placed in their path.
Many of the doors are closing very quickly, and the excuses of Bahamians being inferior have now been accepted as truth because it has been repeated so often.
This present administration is now spending and borrowing and we are being told it is needed to build infrastructure. How can one starved physically, socially, mentally and financially ever make use of such. This is so the oligarchs can continue to deplete our resources and perpetuate their rule. There have never been a Bahamas so opposed to by its citizenry.
The opposition now include the majority of Bahamians who want a change from the immoral and insane pursuit of political longevity and reelection. The will of the people and the diminished respect for government have made the country ripe for revolution. The amount of disrespect, contempt and cynicism for government has increased so dramatically by the actions of this administration, the country has been placed at a point that it can explode at any time. This administration’s love and admiration for foreign consultants and investors while native Bahamians’ quality of life decays will be worse than the bombs over Baghdad.
This present government won with less than forty-nine per cent of the popular vote and their support has declined ever since. The words of the former leader of their party, Lynden Oscar Pindling, have proven that the PLP have sold a bill of laden for goods that they have not and probably are incapable of delivering. If a ten per cent portion of the billions that are generated by Bahamian labour and resources was to remain with the masses then the country would be filled with contentment.
We the people must rise up and present a plan to end our suffering at the hands of our leaders. We must do it by replacing government leaders with visionaries that want to help. Our country does not lack leaders. What is lacking are leaders with Vision.
RabbiCommonZense
Grand Bahama,
January 26, 2014.
Comments
banker 10 years, 10 months ago
And the church says Amen.
birdiestrachan 10 years, 10 months ago
Rabbi I assume you must be Jewish. The present Government won by less than 49% ; but by more than 10,000 votes in a three party race. In 2007 the FNM party won the election by less than 4,000 votes.
Have you seen the roads in Andros. Where will the money come From. Perhaps you know. The FNM government left the Country broke. They did not met it that way in 2007 . You may remember Mr. Ingraham stood on the floor of the house and said the PLP Government left the Country in a good finical position. Facts are facts. and no amount of stories can change the facts... with all due respect to the Rabbi..
proudloudandfnm 10 years, 10 months ago
Yeas birdiestrachan the PLP left the economy in good condition, not due to ANYTHING THEY DID THOUGH. They simply had a healthy economy to work with. Their first term though is still WIDELY considered a resounding failure due to them being incapable of getting ANYHTING DONE EVER. And yes the FNM spent a ton of money this last term FIGHTING THE WORST GLOBAL RECESSION IN HUMAN HISTORY. I for one am extremely grateful it was the FNM in power then, else all of the Bahamas would living in tents and begging for food. Gots to be outta ya mind. This PLP is the biggest JOKE IN BAHAMAS POLITCAL HISTORY!
sheeprunner12 10 years, 10 months ago
This PLP is a farce ............... it is not the PLP of 1953
Thats the problem.............. read the original Constitution/by-laws of the PLP
The FNM was consumed by a narcissistic leader ......... there's hope for them
The other parties have little traction
In the meantime, we have created one big welfare/all-for-me cannabalistic system that is self-destructive
Self-destruction .................. fall into the hands of the IMF
Domin1 10 years, 9 months ago
I believe there is one correction to be made: it would be your child for the sake of 999,; you will remember your child's life will be brokered in backdoor negotiations between representatives of the judiciary for one serial killing trafficker with long dollars. And I'm praying you have a six year-old so that when you reconsider, you have the face of innocence to gaze upon to really drive the point home
The prevailing attitude of the innocent suffering for the guilty needs to be hanged from the neck until dead. It's a corrosive attitude that is punitive or at best lets us know that no one will defend much less reward our innocence but there are rewards or at least 'nuffy' skapegoats for the guilty. It is further endorsed by reliigious dogma even as it is counter-intuitive to suffer innocently until you enter the kindom of God while you allow a pervasive sanguinary nature to infest those around you and those that come after you.
We have conflicting values in our society; too many to count, but they converge and are reborn from our paradoxical efforts and policies to manage our society. We have created those we seek to kill but while we have the opportunities to dismantle every one of the adverse conditions and institutions that contribute to the rearing of a 'dud' we instead sum the equation with the death penalty whilst suffering zero indignity for the fact that illegal businesses are putting food on the plates of our citizens and our babies or maybe it's because we feel no shame .
To make killing taboo we have to eradicate killing from the instutions that educate, inform and foster prevailing attitudes; this includes our families, our crime syndicates, our schools and our government. We must inculcate the realisation that even when faced with the most monsterous of human beings deserving of 1000 deaths we are ourselves limited by this taboo because we cannot re-create life if that is your belief or because we cannot undo a mistake if that is your belief or simply because we cannot risk that our intended laws concerning killing consequently result in a permissiove and retaliatory message.
We have to be reminded in our treatment of the few (murderous crimnials) that we do not sacrfice the innocence of the many or we may one day be lost to the same fate the worst of which being if we actually did nothing wrong.
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