Got TIPS or BREAKING NEWS? Please call 1-284-442-8000 direct/can also WhatsApp same number or Email ALL news to:newsvino@outlook.com;                               ads call 1-284-440-6666

Local whites claim they face the "wrath" of Virgin Islanders!

Caucasians who make the VI their home are faced with challenges, but the main one is racism. Photo” VINO/File
Aragorn Dick-Read, a proud Virgin Islander, believes that it is possible that the VI could have a white Premier. Photo: provided
Aragorn Dick-Read, a proud Virgin Islander, believes that it is possible that the VI could have a white Premier. Photo: provided
 A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
A FSC report indicates that 46 percent of white earn over $50,000 or more annually.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – They make up 7.28 percent of the Virgin Islands’ population, according to Wikipedia, but the Caucasians albeit Virgin Islanders or Belongers, feel they face the biggest challenge living in the VI, that is, racism.

Most of the individuals that were interviewed for this article echoed that sentiment of either being verbally or emotionally abused by some indigenous Virgin Islanders.

John Schultiess, a Canadian, who has been residing in the VI for the past 18 years, said he came here for the vast opportunities and because of the friendliness of the people. However, despite marrying a Virgin Islander and once the proprietor of a business, he found it unsettling that he was called a racist.

“I mean come on I have been called that several times to my face when I hold my ground on something that I think is wrong. I think it is very disappointing. The VI for most is an open-minded community but there are some who openly show contempt to the Caucasian community, which at times can be very uncomfortable...all in all I love living here.”

Another business owner, who owns a diving shop, lamented the hassle he sometimes experiences when he goes to bars that are frequented by the locals. Not wanting his name to be published, the 35 year-old man sees himself as a local after living here for the past 21 years yet he feels he cannot get that respect.

“I hate being called white boy. It jars my nerves and I have many local friends,” he said with a sigh. “But I have come to grips with it somehow mehson.”

Meanwhile, Aragorn Dick-Read, a proud Virgin Islander, took a more philosophical view on how “whites” are viewed here. He pointed out that certain individuals used the colour of one’s skin to divide a community to his or her advantage.

“It’s a cheap tool because someone uses it when they want to dominate the community in the most unimaginative way...and it always backfires in the end,” Dick-Read opined.

Nonetheless, a United Kingdom citizen who is married to a Virgin Islander, admitted that although she has been welcomed into her husband’s family she still feels like an outsider because she is white.

“We have been married for eight years now, and to be honest if I say I socialise on a friendly basis with the Virgin Islanders females I would be lying! Most of my friends are whites and my daughter goes to Cedar School. Does that make me a snob? I guess some may say so but the reality is that the locals have snubbed me.”

Investment is crucial in any country but one businessman, who asked to be called JD, recalled the “nightmarish” process he had to go through to reside in the Virgin Islands.

“For the first three months, I was in Immigration at least thrice per week because of all the paperwork I had to get. To make matters worse I felt I was being royally screwed because I was white and the officers had this air about them,” the 53 year-old told this news agency. He is now living in the VI for 15 years and is the owner of one of the most stable businesses that employs 80 percent Virgin Islanders.

With a laugh he stated, “Maybe I should go back there and say shove it, after all the hassle I am here and contributing to society”.

Cliques?

There is the perception that the upper crust of the society consists of Caucasians and the uber-rich Virgin Islanders.

When this question was posed to a few “whites” in Cane Garden Bay over the week-end of May 26 through May 28, 2012, one Englishman working at one of the law firms candidly said “one can safely say so”.

The lawyer candidly stated that not many locals are into charities, snorkelling and wine tasting. “That’s why we are so close knit, we have the same interests that others shun or think is a waste of time.”

“If you go to the expensive restaurants like The Dove and Sugar Mill, it is inundated with trust companies employees, high ranking Government officials and lawyers,” he stated. “Then again these people are accustomed to a certain lifestyle before they came here so you can’t really criticise them for that.”

Even most Caucasians’ offsprings go to the two most prestigious private schools in the VI - The Century House Montessori School and Cedar International School.

A mother, who does not want her name to be published, bluntly stated that Cedar is the best choice for her children. “I know I will get knock for this, thank heavens my name will not be known...I could only shudder to think what my two boys would have learned if they went to one of the public schools.”

Likewise, Mona K. alluded that her daughter is able to get the education she needs, and is still able to interact with other Virgin Islanders' students. “That is what I like about this school it is very diverse, hence the reason I enrolled her here and I don’t mind paying the fees.”

According to Cedar International School website, the annual fees and tuition for Kindergarten for the 2012/2013 term is $10,718; for the Primary level Grades 1 to 5 range from between $12,966 and $13,531 and Secondary level grades six to 12 are between $15,519 and $15,986.

Meanwhile, The Century House Montessori School, which caters for students 18 months to nine years, has an annual fee in the $9,000 range.

How can they afford it?

According to the Financial Literacy Survey Report 2011, whites seem to be the highest income earners among the ethnic groups in the VI.

The report, which was compiled by the Financial Services Commission (FSC), indicated that close to one in two whites or 46 percent carry home $50,000 or more - as compared to one in four blacks or 25 percent.

From research, most of the Caucasians are employed at law firms and trust companies. However, no data was available as to the exact number.

A white Premier?

While most who were interviewed for this article are sceptical of the day the Virgin Islands will be ruled by a Caucasian Premier, Dick-Read replied “Why not if he has all the rights, and if people believe and trust him.”

Asked if he as a white Virgin Islander would ever consider entering politics, the businessman stated, “Not right now but I would not discount it in the future. I am too honest to be a politician.”

165 Responses to “Local whites claim they face the "wrath" of Virgin Islanders!”

  • Forward (29/05/2012, 07:49) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Smdh..... a snob is snob... no matter the colour of one's skin... Racism in the BVI goes both ways. So to the Caucasians in this article and their like-minded Black counter parts, who consider dining out at, or sending your children to over-priced businesses, consider the fact that in no way will that make your children less of a bigot than you probably are.
  • kkk (29/05/2012, 07:53) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    This is a joke, that they are on vino trying to be the victims…people do not take them seriously!!! who are more racist??
    • sea weed (29/05/2012, 08:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I agree especially with those white here from south africa
    • white guy (29/05/2012, 13:28) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
      Dear kkk and the others making 'racist' statements. i don't really think that anyone is trying to be a victim. People (Caucasions in this case) were asked specific questions and answered them and told you (the readers) how they felt living here. Everyone should be entitled to their opinion. Just because SOME white people send their children to Cedar School or Montessori, doesn't make them racist....there are many other races attending those schools as well. Just because SOME white people earn more than locals or down-islanders, doesn't make them racist.....I am sure there are many local and down-islander attorneys and professionals earning much more money than others as well. Why - especially when it comes to whites - is the issue always one of race? Certainly there may be some racist white people living here! But there certainly are some racist black people living here as well! Racists come in ALL sizes and colours! Although I am white...MOST of my friends are BLACK. BUT - I have been called a racist to my face many times by black residents. Who is actually the racist here? I would hope that this article motivates young BVIslanders to get as much education as possible so they can join the ranks of the professionals in the major industries here and earn the high incomes - instead of promoting more racism and hatred for the white residents that have chosen this beautiful country to make their home! It only takes a few nasty comments to stir up much hatred - no matter what race! And the many negative comments here already, just confirms that!
      • keep it real (29/05/2012, 17:19) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
        to white guy: the record shows that you all oppress blacks on this island and keep all the high paying jobs for whites and your family so get the hell off the net with your hogwash and piss trying to justify your racist actions and history..now talk that!!
        • what a joke (29/05/2012, 18:22) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
          To Keep it real, Thank you for showing how ignorant you are. Blacks run the country and everything that happens in it. Sorry but the "blacks are always the victim" doesn't work here.
          • here we go again (29/05/2012, 21:29) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
            the comment by "what a joke" is yet another example of how racism is overwhelming in this place for In the face of blatant discrimination in the BVI in terms of power, education, access, employment, wages, and the likes many people seemed immobilized by this fact and simply say there is a black government...its like racist whites who often say I have black friends or they are some who are to stunned to react to the reality of white supremacy in the BVI
        • poor (08/10/2015, 15:26) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
          Well I am certainly not rich, still I would very much like to retire to VI. Will I be allowed to? I am a caucasian housekeeper , worked 30 years in this field. How would I be received in low income housing? This link is old hope to hear from someone. Thank you
      • bvi (30/05/2012, 08:01) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
        Tortola will never be your home. sorry.
  • Coloured (29/05/2012, 08:20) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I am not white nor am I "black" but I have all kinds of friends. And perhaps because I am neither but I have never looked at the colour of one's skin to have someone as my friend. To do that is insecure. In fact, I make fun of them all - be it English, Antiguans, Trinidadians or Spanish. I do like people. I also agree with Aragon that the BVI should not rule out a white Premier - think about Aragon hinself or Paloma at the Dove. Either of them will make a great Premier.
    • ???? (29/05/2012, 12:25) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
      So what are you? Yellow? That's the only other race :). And wait for either one of them to be.
    • ReX FeRal (14/07/2018, 13:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Paloma is a snobby somebody. Been to her establishment. Seen it live.
  • mother hen (29/05/2012, 08:22) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    What the hell the whites are crying about??they have their government in the NDP that they finance and have all the access in the world too. They should be on cloud 9 for the next four years….on here wid dem cock-may-may claiming blacks are the racist…for god sake deman
    • father cock (30/05/2012, 00:32) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      Racism is multi-dimensional and not just restricted to whites on blacks. I have seen many instances recently here in the BVI of stereotyped enmities between, local whites and blacks about Chinese/Indians/Philippines, middle eastern/ black Africans..... all racism is bad.
  • LOL (29/05/2012, 08:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY I'M I READING WHAT I'M READING?
    • over the top (29/05/2012, 21:57) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
      No matter how famous/rich u r, ur still a 2nd class citizen in the bvi if you are black and if you are local you are 3rd class......
  • Benchmark (29/05/2012, 08:34) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    You will shudder to think that your child will not learn at a public school, as a teacher in our prestigious public school I shudder that you would think that your statement is not racist at all. Your statement has made me shudder to think that you could reproduce more of your kind to live in my beloved home.
    • Amazed! (29/05/2012, 12:31) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      I like your response because I shudder at her racist comments. Wow! Its people like her that need to be kicked so far out of the BVI. When these people come here, they run from what they have in their own country. They are the poor minority. Come here and make themselves something and want to talk sh$$. Yes I said it because I have been all through them and they aint come from anything that's why they are here. More than half of them you have to train when they get here. You shudder? I had two nephews at Cedar and they couldn't learn their head from foot; they had to be taken out and put in a public school to learn proper education.
      • schools (29/05/2012, 21:23) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
        locals beware of sending your children in the bvi to these white schools, because a recent study shows that Black Caribbean pupils are being subjected to institutional racism in white schools in the Caribbean which can dramatically undermine their chances of academic success, according to a new study. Researchers have uncovered evidence that teachers are routinely under-estimating the abilities of some black pupils, suggesting that assumptions about behavioural problems are overshadowing their academic talents....something for you parents to think about
        • Ok. (29/05/2012, 22:09) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
          Im sorry but are you retarded? White school? Seriously? WHITE schools? school are not based on their RACE their are students of all race in Cedar and any other "white" schools you are referring to. You honestly just seem ignorant , and frankly quite racist.
          • First Impressions count..... (30/05/2012, 10:18) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
            I do agree with your statement there are no white only schools on this island. However,my initial impression of Cedar which was limited to the admissions department left me with just that impression. I left feeling Cedar was a snobbish and possibly racist school that my children would not be attending. Of course, I expected to see sprinkles of diversity at Cedar and Montessori. Century House was the total opposite race or status wasn't a part of their selection process.
  • LOL (29/05/2012, 08:36) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    As a white person living in Tortola for over 16 years i can honestly say that i have no experiences of direct rascism. I have experienced poor service, rude people in some government departments (notably vehicle licensing) but that is not rascism as the rudeness and lack of service is directed at everyone. I often frequesnt local bars and do get called white boy, i dont see this as wrong and i do not believe it is said in a nasty manner. The person commenting on that needs to get overthemselves and if they feel uncomfortable stop frequenting that bar. I am honoured to have amongst my very closest friends some BVislanders, the colour of our skin is completely imaterial, we have other things in common that has resulted in true friendships. The fact that many white people congregate in the same hangouts is not rascist its that they all have something in common- where they are from and past experiences, this is just the same as Guyanes hanging out at Guyanes bars and Spanish at Spanish bars. I pray for the day we all live in true harmony despite the colour of our skin.
    • saying (29/05/2012, 11:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      So said I.
    • unknown (29/05/2012, 14:26) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      Being of no particular race. I have lived through this great region and beyond, sadly I will admit that in the BVI I have seen the great divide. I had expected and was looking forward to the mixing of such international races, but whether the under lying emotions of ignorance, being fear or plain and simple bad manners, I have found the "Ingenious Virgin Islanders" to be unwelcoming no matter what ethnicity, race, or creed. Not saying that some persons in general just have no manners. However, having experienced living beyond the pebbles I can give firsthand accounts that in some of these international countries there are campaigns scaring their nationals of even having a simple drink with ice for fear of catching diseases among other things; and the Virgin Islanders attitudes are by no means helping to dispel the propaganda. The culture here is certain that things are "white people food"; in the afro community there are only things "white people would do". It is this ignorance that keeps people back, people are not excluding you, and it is you excluding yourself with your ignorant mind set. We should all open our minds and hearts to the experience of life and stop blaming others because you stood on the sideline watching others enjoy themselves.
    • come visit the bvi (29/05/2012, 22:03) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      I live in the BVI and I'm white. I was welcomed when I came to the BVI 5 years ago. I'm not saying there are no racists in the BVI, there are, but i still encourage people black and white to come and visit.
  • DarkVader (29/05/2012, 09:09) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    What exactly is this white woman who made the comment about our schools implying? That our schools are not good enough for her children to attend, that we teach nothing of value in our schools? News flash my lady..our schools system have produced Lawyers, Doctors, Bank Managers, Business Owners, Elected Officials of Government. Do you think our people just got there by just singing ABC? Then you all want to talk about who being racist. You come to our country with your mentality and when we object you call racism. You seclude yourselves in your own world, not getting involved in our local culture or activties and as Mr. Dick-Reid call it "Living the life style they are accustom to" NONSENSE TALK. Now the business talk start..yes, we welcome your business but exactly how many BVIslanders do you employ? We may need your business but you need us more. You are the one gaining more financially than us with your business. There is racism all over the world but we are building a little nation here in these islands where racism should have no place but we all know how that goes. We will neve forget our fore-fathers struggle to free us from slavery and there are those who will never let us forget how they had us in slavey..it is seen in their actions towards us time and time again
  • Joc (29/05/2012, 09:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wow. You see what this man thinks of our politicans. Also what they think of our public schools! Wow Wow. Now I do hope Myron will do something about our education system so it can be top of the ranks because this is not nice. As a BVI lander I too dont want to send my kids to the public schools.
    • DUMB (29/05/2012, 11:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      R u that stupid? He said nothing wrong about YOUR public schools. MAYBE you should trying reading inbetween the lines and see the true meaning of what he said in his sentence! He is basically saying SHOULD HE BE RACIST BECAUSE HE SENDS HIS CHILD TO CEDAR SCHOOL OR WHERE HE HANGS OUT..NOT once did he bring down the public school.
    • Random (29/05/2012, 11:38) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I don’t have a problem with white people, what I have a problem with is the way some of them what to be talking down to you and disrespecting you. Some of them just don’t have no kind of manners, you would say good morning to them and they just ignore you, yes some of you would say well that’s their culture and I will say to you when in Rome. People you all need to pay attention to what is going on, this is only the beginning, the bird sanctuary is looking more like paradise to them now. We are slowly becoming like St. John, do your research if you don’t know what I am talking about.
  • Shorty (29/05/2012, 09:23) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I have no problem with Caucasians but that statement that the lady said that she would be shuned to know what kind of education her sons would get if they went to public school is insulting. Our Premier got a public school education and he was the first surgeon in the Virgin Islands. Our Deputy Premier also got a public school education and bluntly stated that he is not sending his children to private school because public school is just as good. Many successful men and women in our community had a public school education. If you choose to send your children to private school that's your choice but don't degrade the public school system if you have no utilized it for yourself. In my opinion it does not matter whether public or private school but the level of work parents are willing to put in to ensure their children are successful
    • agree (29/05/2012, 11:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I agree. Parents have to do the work to make the children good citizens
      • little black boy (29/05/2012, 13:08) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
        Racism 101 blacks cannot, they can never be racist as they have no power! BAM hit the right spot.
        • spot on (29/05/2012, 15:48) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
          the whites knows that blacks in the bvi cannot be racist but it’s the usual denial and rewriting of history.
        • Please try (29/05/2012, 18:01) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
          Blacks have no power? What does this mean? They do not have political or economic power in any relationship in the Virgin Islands? Is that really so in BVI Now? Or is it that the comment refers to an older American society of the 50's to 70's where power was concentrated within the white population? Would you care to revisit this statement and reopen your mind for fresh observation?
    • saying (29/05/2012, 11:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      She is just mad because no one is sucking up under her good for her
  • Jinx (29/05/2012, 09:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Also, it shows that they are making more money than than more blacks on the island. Government has more people on staff and the pay is so horrible even for people with degrees!!!!
  • war crimes (29/05/2012, 09:30) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Very interesting the whites makes the most money is that now economic racism?
    • high hope (29/05/2012, 15:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      The BVI government, FSC and labour department need to launch an investigation into the racism and economic discrimination going on in the trust companies..and with some expat government workers.
      • open (29/05/2012, 17:23) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        you will never get that under an NDP government part of their job is to protect their white financing of the party class so dream on "high hope"
    • facts man (30/05/2012, 00:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Back off the trust companies because there is lots of racism in the BVI in the public sector...like the RVIPF and the governors office where this same news site reported that the governors office is divided in two, one part white and one part black...and in the same police force that are after many of the black officers...one police told me from Jamaican they “they are after us,"
  • The Crazy 88's (29/05/2012, 09:31) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    How bout 400years nd counting?! Don't worry though enough UNCLE TOMS who would sell out their parents just to rub elbows with them...but hey I like white girls...they fun.....
  • dead duck (29/05/2012, 09:38) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    well saw is tis for real??? whites facing wrath??? they who control everything in the BVI.. please whell and come again
  • tola (29/05/2012, 10:04) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    With the election of an African-American president, some people thought the USA had suddenly become "post-racial." Well, hardly..its alvoe and well in the USA and more so the BVI! and that is a fact
  • tell the truth (29/05/2012, 10:10) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    The fact that they are living in the BVI who have all the power in the BVI and control the NDP, the labour Dept and other economic institutions claiming that they are now victims of racism by locals is in itself naked racism against the powerless blacks in the BVI. Think about it people.
  • puppy love (29/05/2012, 10:20) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    But it’s well known that racism by whites is alive and well…sometime its subtle racism even at certain bars and restaurants in Tortola and Virgin Gorda and Jost van Dyke. Anyone claiming that this is not so are living under a rock or talking hogwash!!
  • Enlighten Me!! (29/05/2012, 10:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    "......emotionally abused by some ingenious Virgin Islanders." What is an ingenious Virgin Islander, one who is super smart???
    • Shara Parlin (29/05/2012, 11:03) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      An ingenious Virgin Islander is someone who can trace their roots in the BVI to two or three generations e.g., their parents and grandparents were born in the BVI, e.g., Malone Penn (forth generation), Julian Fraser (forth generation), Alvin Christopher (forth generation), Dr. Orlando Smith (fourth generation), Dr. Kendrick Pickering (on mother side fourth generation) Andrew Fahie, Deloris Christopher ect. to name a few A none ingenious Virgin Islander would be like people who were not born here or their parents were not born here even if they were e.g. Mark Vanterpool born Angullia, Myron Walwyn born here however parents are from Nevis and Antigua so he has no roots or ties to the BVI, Archie Christian born here however, parents are from Antigua, same no roots or ties to the BVI ect...now this should close this question from ever been asked again!!!!,
      • @Shara Parlin (29/05/2012, 11:24) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        The word is indigenous for what you describe, so enlighten me is correct to ask what is ingenious and his/her description seems apt.
        • Shara Parlin (29/05/2012, 11:28) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
          correction "indigenous" but you fool got the factual points
          • What?!?! (29/05/2012, 12:42) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
            No Shara, you are the damn FOOL! Are you serious. You have the nerve to insult her after you didn't even know the correct term? My Goodness!
      • saying (29/05/2012, 11:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Shara Parlin, So tell me. I was born USVI my mother born here my father USA what does that make me?
      • @ Shara Palin (29/05/2012, 15:06) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
        I am disturbed by your post on so many levels. Firstly, I am disturbed that you are commenting as somewhat of an expert and it is obvious that you do not even know the correct term. Ingeious and Indigenous really, is it really possible to confuse those two words? Why are you so interested in the backgrounds of our legislators? I always thought that as long as they were Virgin Islanders it didn't really matter.
        • you again (30/05/2012, 00:26) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          Well now aren't you a fine piece of anti-black anti-local piece of work, whining about bigotry while spewing your own against Indigenous blacks.
      • Deman (29/05/2012, 16:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Sarah Parkin aka bvi loyalist aka ex ps. Is only u who does chat pi$$ lik that. Bulls$€ will get u to the top but will never keep u there. I guess u r a prime example!
        • shara parlin (29/05/2012, 21:17) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          it always mek me laugh and have fun wid some of you always trying to figure out who is who on deeds blogs...one day me is Myron the next day me tis critic, the next day me tis Mark, the next day its some other person...OJ a Guyanese..... who the hell cares who is who???? what about the depth of the people dem arguments? I am neither, myron, bvi loyalist, or had any ex job. I am retired sitting in my chair in vg on the net giving my opinion. racism is alive in the bvi. one ting for sure locals eating rocks in tis country and the BVI has sold out as we have lost the indigenous BV Islanders in our legislative council, so we have lost our political power and the whites control, the economy and that is the issues at had.
  • shame.... (29/05/2012, 10:48) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    I'm an open-minded virgin islander and I usually get a lot a flak because of it but I'm going to call it like i see it, a lot of virgin islanders are very racist / prejudice. It's a always "dem white people this" or "dem island people that". I see the same story play out every time I go out; you have the ignorant local acting like a complete a$$ to someone just because they're not from here and its very sad. I know this because I have both white and down island friends. I don't see anything wrong with wanting the finer things in life if you can afford it, but acting like everybody owes you something just because you're "from here" sounds like bigotry to me.
    • Pathetic. (30/05/2012, 16:12) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      I find all of the comments on here to be pathetic and full of ignorance. I am white and I was born and raised in the BVI and I'm proud of where I come from. The BVI will always be my home, because it's all I know. Growing up I was certainly attacked with racist remarks from locals. "White people don't belong here." "It's because of you that racism is alive." "It's your fault the blacks were enslaved." Sorry, but no. I didn't cause that, nor did my family. ANY FORM OF SLAVERY IS WRONG. And I stand behind that one hundred percent. RACISM it'self is WRONG. PREJUDICE is WONG. If I walk down the street, I am constantly "psst" at "Ay, white gyal. Come here." Really? So stupid. This is why our country is going no where because we're stuck in the past. And all this crap about if white people are born here they're not actually from here. It's up to where your family's history originated. Okay, then I'd like to say that only the Spaniards who are descendent from Columbus are form here. How ridiculous is that? It's such a shame that this is the country we live in, where the whites are blames for this and that, and the blacks are blamed for this and that as well. Racism will never die, it's all around the world, from the Chinese's racism towards the Hispanics, to this stupidness here. If younger people don't step up and make a difference, then nothing will ever change. Thankfully I have many black friends, and they accept me for being white and don't hold anything against me, and I accept them for who they are, because in the end, we're all HUMAN. This crap needs to just end. So sick of always hearing this stuff. And in politics when some people run for office and their main goal is "to rid the land of the whites." What the hell is that. Could that be any more racist?? COME ON. If you want to get somewhere in life, you need to WORK FOR IT. The world is moving on, people are hiring people due to their QUALIFICATIONS. You can't sit on your ass and expect everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and then when you don't get it, blame it on something else. So sad...
      • Correction (30/05/2012, 18:41) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Columbus when he arrived here met other inhabitants, the indians! You cannot discover a place that is already inhabited. It is funny how history begins with Columbus! The same way the Indians in the Americas were stripped of their land, treasures and peaceful way of living is the same way it happened in the islands.
  • my wiew (29/05/2012, 11:11) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    every since Columbus left our shores, we have always looked at white ppl with untrusting eyes. they come to take what they could get. exploite. why shouldn't you. we were always giving ppl from long ago, to a point where we give all away. white ppl don't fully mix with locals in general unless they have to. look at a white person friends and you will know what they are about. when they have functions, do they come with black friends? are they at the table with blacks? when whites let go of the hate, they will see the difrence.
  • Ty-Rexx (29/05/2012, 11:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Imagine you in Georgia bar, and a white man saying "Don't serve the coloured man before me." Now, a white man walking in a Road Town bar and YOU saying "Don't serve the white man before me." What's the difference? There ARE racist whites in the Virgin Islands, and many of us are racist, too. So . . . . . will we be like them? Or will we find and use ways to respond to racists, beat them at their own games both economically and socially, and take steps to protect and preserve ourselves and what we have? Are we going to be like them, or better?
    • hm (29/05/2012, 12:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      will say that about anyone who trying to go ahead of me and I was first. (and you know dem always trying be sneaky :) :))
  • hmmmmm (29/05/2012, 11:33) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    As a local I have nothing against whites. I would appreaciate when my family and I go to the beach they would keep their dogs on a leash (been attacked before) and clean up after their dogs..........................
    • Not true (29/05/2012, 16:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Not to question your beliefs but from what I see many of the stray beach dogs are being rescued by the whites who take them in, place leashes on them, feed them, love them and care for them. Most people are highly concerned about poison and keep their dogs on the leash. That said, I have seen many persons remove the leash from the dog at the beach to allow it to run free. Personally, I'm a bit scared of dogs so I can understand your dislike of a dog free to roam. I guess what I am saying is that there are a lot of dogs roaming the streets and filling up the shelters and the Caucasian community seem to adore the dogs and make them a part of their families. I know many who support the Human Society and do their best to spread the word and save a stray. Further, the issue of not keeping a dog on a leash is a people thing, not a race thing.
      • hmmmmm (30/05/2012, 08:36) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        @Notture. I do understand what you are saying but there is a law in regards to what times dogs are allowed to roam on beach...........people need to adhere to the law.......thats all i'm saying and respect others while on the beach. In my little situation (where the dog attacked me) I went to arm my self with a stick and the owner just stood there shouting at me (like i'm suppose to sit there and let the dog bite me).
    • we man (30/05/2012, 07:49) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I am white and I agree with you that dogs should not be allowed on the beach or in restaurants.
  • farmer brown (29/05/2012, 12:11) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I abd black and work in a trust company and face everyday racism.
  • WOW (29/05/2012, 12:14) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I'm white, I've been in the BVI since I was 2 years of age and I am now in my 20's. I went through public schooling the entire time I was living here, I have had racist comments directed towards me but I don't take it seriously. There are always going to be those few who are ignorant- this goes for both white and black citizens. I've seen how people my race can be towards black citizens and I find it disgusting- then again I also feel like sometimes I am treated slightly differently in some establishments and by some people because of the colour of my skin, this however doesn't occur very often because I am known by many people and the majority of my friends are BVIlanders. I feel that many white people residing in the BVI can be snobbish towards black locals which is absolutely ridiculous, I think this is one of the reasons why white people in the BVI have a bad reputation, not all are the same though. And may I point out that I am in the category of the whites earning below $30,000 annually, and I feel as though this is because I'm considered a local by my employer. My other white colleagues earn almost twice as much as me.
  • paper boy (29/05/2012, 12:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    There are a lot of racism going on in many of the white writers in the BVI. Some of these whites who write in certain news papers and magazines show their racism daily as they do not know or understand the BVI culture….now that needs to be addressed.
    • new bie (29/05/2012, 22:14) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      yeap we all know the racist news paper with all white reporters that hates the VIP and the racist magazine now who have hired some of the same racist reporters and think that locals cannot speak proper English and needs an interpretors!!!!!
  • financial racism (29/05/2012, 12:33) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    vino this is a mighty interesting article however is this for real. I agree with many of the previous posters. The majority of countries (not just BVI) even when the whites are in the minority, especially economically..... the whites are in control (for lack of a better word in my thoughts at this time); please take SOUTH AFRICA as an example. so many of the poor blacks are just in survival mode hardly worrying about being racist or attacking a white, when in their mind they feel that the white man is superior financially etc. A trust company will pay a black much less than a white with identical qualifications. (who may I ask is being racist there?). I am calling it FINANCIAL RACISM. As for the lady talking about being snubbed trust me if a regular local tried to make friends in your circle I wonder if they would not feel the same way. Many of us would love to send our children to cedar school but could not afford such (I am talking even us blacks with degrees from the same universities as the whites) (anyway my thoughts are a bit jumbled so I will cut it here.)
  • African American Belonger (29/05/2012, 12:41) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Whatever. Any country where one race makes up a majority of the population, the minorities will feel shunned. So get over it. Two weeks ago, the Latinos complained about the same thing. I guess the Filipinos and Lebanese will be next. Let's see how well we are treated when we go to their country of origin.
    • Education (29/05/2012, 13:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Just get over it? Sorry that's not the way to deal with ignorance.
  • Education (29/05/2012, 12:43) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    People need to realize that race doesn't even exist. Its just a social construct. The sooner people realize that the better. Race is one of the dumber things man has ever come up with.
  • Mmm (29/05/2012, 13:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    vino this is a mighty interesting article however is this for real. I agree with many of the previous posters. The majority of countries (not just BVI) even when they are in the minority, especially economically..... the whites are in control (for lack of a better word in my thoughts at this time); please take south africa as an example. so many of the poor blacks are just in survival mode hardly worrying about being racist or attacking a white, when in their mind they feel that the white man is superior financially etc. A trust company will pay a black much less than a white with identical qualifications. (who may I ask is being racist there?). I am calling it FINANCIAL RACISM. As for the lady talking about being snubbed trust me if a regular local tried to make friends in your circle I wonder if they would not feel the same way. Many of us would love to send our children to cedar school but could not afford such (I am talking even us blacks with degrees from the same universities as the whites)
    • white guy (29/05/2012, 13:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      mmm...so you think the "WHITES are in control" of the BVI. That is a totally rediculous statement!!! And I think that Dr. Smith and his entire government should be offended by that statement, as should the majority of the BVIslanders that votes the governments into power! Economic racism??? You are unbelieveable. I agree that some white trust company employees may earn more than an equally educated BVIslander. But that same white employee may have been in the business elsewhere and have two or three or even ten times better experience or more business contacts than the equally-educated local. If you were the employer intent on having immediate and better returns for the salary being paid....who would you hire? And you comparing South Africa to the BVI is also a crazy concept. The disparity of income and living conditions between here and there is not even close I don't understand. But that could be because you are so much better educated than this lowly white man. Since MOST of my friends are black I can't really comment, but I know I am not snubbed anywhere in the black community, so it is unfortunate that the lady feels that way. I also know that if amongst a group of white people, I have never seen any local being snubbed by them.....Finally....please don't try to add more fuel to the whole "racism" issue that this article seems to be stirring up.
      • Pasty Rake (29/05/2012, 14:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        the whirtes controls the NDP and have access the black locals does not have
      • Mmm (29/05/2012, 15:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        We refuse to have it like south africa. If some of them could have it like that they would. (as history proves)....but we are going to refuse to let history repeat itself here.
      • Mmm (29/05/2012, 16:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        If you have ever watched the local documentary on Noel Lloyd....you will get a glimpse of how we the people have been fighting for our land and our rights for many years (which people have desired to take from us). I encourage the local residents to press on and not let all the work of our ancestors (including the slaves who worked the land and later the local heros such as Noel Lloyd be for nought).
      • Hour Glass (30/05/2012, 09:40) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        This article is quite interesting and it is noted that the segment of the population was asked varying questions and gave their opinion. Regardless, there is a divide or polarization in the VI. There have been Caucasians from the 60's and even before and some of their children/grandchildren were born in the VI and well integrated. This topic cannot be covered merely in one blog as there are numerous branches to the tree of racism. The problem I have with some of the Caucasians here especially those that have migrated here within the past ten years is their ‘attitude’. I can attest to this as I have personally experienced this condescending behavior in the trust company, charter company and hospitality industries. It makes no sense carrying on in a way as though you are elite or above others when knowing full well you could not afford the same luxuries in your hometown of London or New York (i.e. eat at the Savoy in London or Waldorf Astoria in NYC; respectively). Just drawing a reference. The same goes with the aloof attitude of scouting property here in the VI by simply driving onto an individual's property and 'looking around' without permission. If that were a black person in a predominantly white neighborhood in the US/UK the first thing would be 'call 911' or whatever the emergency number is. A major concern is the influx of South Africans in the VI. Sure they are heavy into the charter industry however South Africa has years of apartied and persecution of blacks. I cannot be naive to such a history and have a feeling that sort of mind set would have changed over a short period of time. The main concern is that some have come to our shores with such a mentality. Not saying that ALL are of that mindset but it certainly one to be wary of. In terms of politics, as you can see from the graphs above whites earn more than blacks in the VI. Yes education does play a part and networking but your comment of coming with experience is somewhat incorrect cause many have come to our shores without experience and learned on the job by the same locals that are paid less and furthermore fast tracked to a top position. Yes, locals vote but campaign contributions buys the contributor what a vote can't. This is throughout the globe when it comes to politics.....CASH RULES! With that said major players in our political scene could be seen by those who own islands, resorts, investment properties and other businesses in our beloved Territory. I am a black, local Virgin Islander who has travelled extensively and know the varying differences in ourselves as a people and some of the reasons why some react to others the way they do. Having travelled around the world enough; guess where I have experienced the most racism from Caucasians?? That's right...........right here in the good old VI where I call home! So this begs the question of who really catches 'the wrath' as conveniently termed by the headline. Seriously speaking, some emotional and verbal abuse does not even compare to 'hundreds' of years of treacherous sea journeys, whippings, lynching and the other myriad of horrible acts. Yes, that is history but one that is stained in the minds of many. We cannot blame your ancestors but can you blame a people to have a knee jerk reaction when one seems overly aggressive. My only advice to VIslanders is to not be naive and be diligent. Educate yourselves; travel more (not to St. Thomas/PR)!! Go to Asia, Europe, South America and see how it is there. You will have a ‘greater appreciation’ for home which we call the VI! Yes, racism is alive in the VI. Any so called wrath that Caucasians may be receiving from locals is resentment and growing intolerance of the undermining and underlying tone of racism. Overall, regardless of ethnicity everyone should have and maintain mutual RESPECT!
  • kenny Rogers (29/05/2012, 13:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    What is so laughable to me is every one complains, the whites, the Spanish etc about how they are treated in the BVI but when the indigenous locals complain about their real discrimination and compelling evidence of discrimination in the work place both in the public and private sector every man go to hide under a rock. The facts of the matter is the only people in the BVI feeling wrath, discrimination, lack of economic opportunities are the indigenous Virgin Islands who need laws in the constitution to project them as they are suffering as we speak!! Locals have now become the minority in their homeland…. When are we going to address the real issue of protection of the locals from oppression and slavery???? I had said in a previous post that the UN needs to step in to address this issue. We need something in the constitution. We have people now in government not ever from here how can they address our needs?
  • Local Says WOW!!! (29/05/2012, 13:22) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wrath...White boys or White dudes which one is an issue. Call white boy/men white boys all the time and non have ever made it an issue and often refer to themselves as such. White Boy is not the same Like Calling a Black man Boy"History" These are the things that affects my feeling towards white people in the VI. 1. You hardly see them as if they feel they are better. 2. They live in segregated areas in the VI 3. If you happen to drive into one of these areas they look at you as if you come to steal something you don't belong....that one really gets to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4. They and their kids, still sound like the country they originated from, which says to me they think they too go to be a VIlander. 5. Black managers are usually the HR person, guess who best to do the dirty work of whipping the black man into shape. 6. 99% of the property that says private property keep out is usually own by a white person. black man keep out. Finally it irriates me to hear a white person complain about racism Please look at you history any race that decided to trust you have felt your wrath for centuries. We accept you, tolerate you and treat you fairly but please dont' tell me you feel discriminated against when i choose to keep and close on you and let you know when you have over step your place, like putting up a fight cause you are against me buying and building in your segregated Area!!!!!
    • Mmm (29/05/2012, 14:07) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      wow you are so right....especially the one where you talk about driving into one of those areas. Jus the other day my husband and I happened to meet up on one of those areas while taking a drive and we were actually nervous and we were laughing that we felt nervous and telling each other, you know how white people are when you come through their areas. But is a dead serious thing we were glad to get through without meeting up on any of them for even sometimes when its like a public road in their area they act like they don't want to see you around there on a public road (like what the....are you doing here!?).
    • Whatt??? (30/05/2012, 08:56) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
      @Wrath and Mmmm In response to the things that affect your feelings towards white people: 1. You hardly see them as if they feel they are better. Most come from non-Caribbean cultures. They mingle with each other, just like Guyanese and Philipino mingle with each other. In big countries Caribbean people from the same islands do this, too. It is because they are comfortable around people who understand them. Why use this common way of acting in a foreign country as a criticism of them? It's natural and shouldn't make you dislike them. 2. They live in segregated areas in the VI True to an extent but that's for several reasons. One is because many people bought land that BVIslanders never lived on because it had great views of this beautiful place, which is one of the main reasons people want to be living here. Also in some cases expat companies like cable and wireless and later the trust companies built houses for their employees all close together. Again, why does it offend you that a man lives in a different community? How are they insulting or attacking you and people with similar skin colour as you? 3. If you happen to drive into one of these areas they look at you as if you come to steal something you don’t belong….that one really gets to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not true. If you a stranger in any community, people check you out. In most cases in the BVI it's not because you're black and they are white. It's because a normally quiet road with a stranger cruising on it means people will notice and why that stranger is suddenly using the quiet road. You seem to want to make the people in those houses sound like bad people who are oppressing you because you're black. How do you know that? Why do you invest so much power in these people? Maybe they ARE scared of you but maybe its because they read this blog and see how many people hate them for no reason other than their skin colour and location of their house? 4. They and their kids, still sound like the country they originated from, which says to me they think they too go to be a VIlander. Completely ridiculous and paranoid. So when trust company people and sailing people come here they have to learn to speak Tortolian in order to show they aren't wicked racists? You really think people who live in the BVI have to be like you and your friends to live here otherwise they insulting you? Get a life. In a free country people should live as they choose and be who they are, not conform to some stupid idea like this. 5. Black managers are usually the HR person, guess who best to do the dirty work of whipping the black man into shape. It's lose lose if you are a white employer. If you employ black people, idiots like Wrath make out like you some kind of wicked racist slave master. If you don't, you a wicked racist who doesn't trust black people. and if you black and you do a job that involves being more senior than other black people, you get hit with the Uncle Tom card and the white boss accused of using you as their whipping boy. This is a cheap trick to make everyone except you into bad people. Which only serves to make you feel righteous and like the poor victim in every situation. Nonsense and you know it. 6. "99% of the property that says private property keep out is usually own by a white person. black man keep out." I don't know. I do't spend time trying to get into other people's property. My life is not inconvenienced by this, so I never even noticed the colour of the skin of the owners of the signs. So anyway, that makes white people bad people, because they don't want people wandering on their property? Tell me something - you think its because they hate black people or you think its because they are afraid of people like you, who hate them whatever they do or say? Again, reading this blog, it's no surprise white people are paranoid. So many of the replies are based on prejudice against them. A lot of people here hate for the simple reason of skin colour, that much is clear. So you wonder why some of them don't want to let strangers in their house? 7. Finally it irriates me to hear a white person complain about racism. Why, because the accusation means you have to take some responsibility for your actions and your morality, instead of leaning on history to make everything easy for you? Sorry, but if a man or woman abuses another based on the colour of their skin, that is racism. In history, white people made racism a business called slavery. Now slavery doesn't exist in the BVI and the white people here are not the same people you learned about who hate and whip and kill and abuse like many did in the past. It is almost understandable that YOU hate white people because of what went on 300 yrs ago, but not quite. Smart and good people rise above the instinct to hate based on history. But if you look, there's no reason for US to hate YOU. Most whites here come from liberal countries. Most wouldn't come if they hated black people. Most are desperate to be accepted and show they are good people and not the racists you make us out to be. But so many of you bloggers show the easy option - you just plain don't like white people. And it does show in daily life. Some of the white people in the story said so, and look at the reaction. I don't see one comment from a BVIslander showing regret that some people from outside feel like they are hated for racial reasons. Not one comment saying, 'wow. Sorry to hear you are having a bad experience living in our country. We do not hate people because of their skin colour'. Not one. Just nonsense like Wrath and Mmmm here who project their own hatred issues onto people they know nothing about who they've judged completely wrong. But hey, that's why racism does so well when it is unleashed, anywhere, any time in history. It fools the mind into a euphoric feeling of self righteousness that feeds off how wicked and evil 'other people' are. 8. "We accept you, tolerate you and treat you fairly but please. dont’ tell me you feel discriminated against when i choose to keep and close on you and let you know when you have over step your place, like putting up a fight cause you are against me buying and building in your segregated Area!!!!!" Apart from the fact you sound exactly like a white racist ("we tolerate you", "don't overstep your place." That is SO KKK, skinhead or South African!!) I never heard of anyone fighting to stop a black person from buying land in their own country! You are making this up. Total nonsense. I bought land in an area where mostly white people live but HOW DARE YOU claim to know that the colour of my neighbours skin came into my decision making? How dare you plant that bullsh$it on me? Any man or woman could have bought land all around but not many black people have. the reason is because no one chose to, not because anyone stopped them. I bought my land because it was cheap enough for me to afford and in a nice place. That's all. So please, people like you need to stop jumping to paranoid conclusions, stop projecting your Black Panthers/KKK 101 race-basde nonsense on people who look different and only act different because they come form a different culture to you. If you don't like outsiders, raise the drawbridge and throw everyone out. If you let people from outside live here, let them live!
  • Confucius (29/05/2012, 13:33) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    A jacka$$ by any other name is still a jacka$$ ~ be they white, black, purple or green, protestant, catholic, methodist or jew, Virgin Islander, Vincentian, Trinidadian, Jamaican, American, British, Canadian, German, French, Italian, Japanese, etc. The sad fact is that throughout history, people have used our differences to divide and conquer. It is one of the worst human failings in God's great design. It is up to us as individuals to rise above racism and discrimination of all kinds. Unfortunately, too few of us are able to see the light. I base a person's value on their CHARACTER and actions ~ nothing more. I agree with "Education's" comment. "Race is one of the dumber things man has ever come up with." We are all human beings. We all have emotions, we all bleed and we all hurt when treated badly by others. For anyone who cares, in Shakespeare's merchant of Venice, there is a marvelous quote by a character named Shylock that begins with, "I am a Jew". It would be a good idea for everyone to look it up on the internet, read that passage ~ and understand it. Tolerance, humanity, humility and brotherhood are not just words. And for those who are filled with hatred towards others due to our various differences, try picking up a book by the Dalai Lama of Tibet. He is a fascinating man who is truly loved by millions of people around the world. After reading what he has to say, it is impossible not to be moved to improve one's own outlook on life and other people.
  • White Premier? (29/05/2012, 14:22) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    We have already had one. Cyril Romney was half white and half black. He is as much white as Barack Obama and Bob Marley were black - 50/50.
  • Benetton (29/05/2012, 14:26) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I cant believe the level of ignorance here in the islands. Racism needs to stop immediately!
  • ann (29/05/2012, 14:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    The big secret is the bvi is like a little south African
  • dog meat (29/05/2012, 14:55) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Aragorn Dick-Read for Premier
    • the great divide (29/05/2012, 17:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      vino ayo love controversy mehson....look comments saw...
  • Not So True (29/05/2012, 15:14) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    I'm a white expat that has been living here for almost 7 years now. I've heard this race card mentioned prior to my moving here and many times over the years. To be honest, I've experienced rudeness but never racism and the rudeness comes from all sorts of people be they black, white, red , yellow etc. I'd say too, that my immediate group of friends is extremely diversified and I've never known anyone with a racist tongue. A person like that wouldn't have too many friends. My rule of thumb is to ignore the rude, unfriendly people and to continue to be nice and polite despite them. If the employee at the grocery store, bank or wherever I am decides they cannot afford a smile or a moment to treat a customer with respect, I WILL STILL SMILE and wish them a great day. Let them fret why I am so uppity rather than I on their negativity. I love the BVI and it's people, be they local or expat. I'm blessed to have the friendships I have here. This is the place I call home.
  • TriniObserver (29/05/2012, 15:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Opinion may not get posted but you really know how to spark interest boy.....guess readership was at a all time low......the writer very well know the kinds of responses that would be generated....BINders was just waiting for something like this
    • ice cream (29/05/2012, 18:33) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      bouy go from here every body reads VINO its the top online news site what damm low readership???? only vino had the balls to deal with this topic deman
      • TriniObserver (29/05/2012, 19:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Just an opinion boss....anyway Mr icescream(just one of your many names) this put VINO on top for the day
  • "white boy" (29/05/2012, 16:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    As a "white boy" living here for many years i think we are getting confused with what racism actually is. There are, unfortunately, a group of white people here that turn their noses up to everyone they think is below them including other white people, they honestly think their sh1t dont stink! I can see how their actions could be considered racist but its how they treat everyone, its wrong and should not be defended but its not racism its actually ignorance to others. Thats my 2 cents!
    • white guy (30/05/2012, 14:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      There are people here of every colour that fall into the non-smelly poop category.....end of story!
  • jvd Rep. (29/05/2012, 16:43) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    theres no such thing as local white people, if your white and your born here, then you need to find where your mother mother, father father father is from ,and call that where your from not the BVI.
    • yoyo (29/05/2012, 23:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Im sorry but that isnt really a valid argument. There are many people of color here that are from other islands, or even the US or England. These islands were not populated by people of color when they were discovered by the Spaniards, they were not populated at all. So really, many whites could trace back their "mothers mothers mother or father", or whatever youd like, and be more of a virgin islander than any old person.
  • hm (29/05/2012, 16:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    If you have ever watched the local documentary on Noel Lloyd….you will get a glimpse of how we the people have been fighting for our land and our rights for many years (which people have desired to take from us). I encourage the local residents to press on and not let all the work of our ancestors (including the slaves who worked the land and later the local heros such as Noel Lloyd be for nought).
  • VIRGIN (29/05/2012, 17:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    BLACK OR WHITE IT HAVE SOME WICKED AND EVIL PEOPLE ON THIS ISLAND AND THAT IS A FACT THAT CANNOT BE DENIED
  • Human Race Mars (29/05/2012, 17:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    White man, black man, Indian chief. I hate pople based on their character, not them skin Colour. So if I happen to hate a middle step and he white, Its cause wha he do, not wha he is. Same for any black man, philipinno or any other race. With that being said, white people living down here who know how to flex and move amongst local blacks shouldn't gah no problem living here at all. I mean you going find idiots no matter where you go but I highly doubt it gah any ongoing cases of Racisim going on down here on either side of the spectrum. With that being said me and my white pana dem does drink, talk shit and drink some more as equals while mixed up with blacks and whatever else have you. Alcohol does bring people together, as long as you ain't an ass to begin with. Let's all just have a beer and tek it lite. . First one on me, eh?
    • Indian Chief (29/05/2012, 22:16) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Human Race Mars, it was a bit difficult to assimilate everything you said because of the slangs - no offence meant- but I agree with you. When people gather to drink, no race comes into play. People are people - some whites are racists, some balcks are, some Chinese are, some Indians are - and so it goes on. This article teaches us that there are many fools amongst us and they are called "racists." They can be of any colour, creed, nationality and of course religion. But to say "whites" are racists or blacks are racists is downright stupid. There are many whites who marry blacks and vice versa - so let's dont generalize, please. We are all people of the world -some more ignorant than others. Let's have a beer and bring together a unified world. Let's stop thinking what happened to our forefathers and look to a brighter future.
  • Wow (29/05/2012, 17:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Racism in the BVI is alive and well. One must make a concerted effort to be racist. It is a choice.
  • on the ball (29/05/2012, 18:30) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    The balls of some of these whites to call blacks racist..yaaaawn
  • Whattt? (29/05/2012, 20:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hey people - WHAT COLOUR IS YOUR BLOOD? Wake youselves up! It's about good people and bad people, respect and disrespect, kindness and love. Doesn't matter what colour the skin any more than the hair or the eyes. Please, all you people even TALKING about 'whites' and 'blacks' like they all think the same and want the same and act the same as each other – Stop it! Now! It's nonsense talk! And it's dangerous. Cultures are different. Communities are different. Characters are different. That's where the differences comes from. Don't be hating people you don't know nothing about just because they look a certain way. Racism is a sickness and anyone who got it, black or white, need to check themselves because there's no way any one of any all a you people talkng about 'the whites this' 'the blacks that' can tell me you think all white people think the same way and all black people think another way. Fool yourself maybe, but in your inner heart, you know damn well you wrong. Man is just man. Some good. Some bad.
    • underline (29/05/2012, 23:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      sorry your point again???
      • Whatt??? (30/05/2012, 08:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        @Underline Apologies. In order to get point of my comment you have to read it. Maybe even think a little bit about how the words apply to the topic being covered on this page. In fact, if I look at it - my comment has many points about the subject under discussion whereas yours has none at all. So Underline, what's YOUR point? Are you disagreeing that we are all the same in the eyes of god; or do you think complexion matters when you judge people's actions? That racism is OK and sh$t stirring stories like this from VINO a good way for the BVI to progress? Explain to the people what you promoting, instead of leaving you weak little half comment. Convince us hatred is a positive thing .... if you can.
  • che (29/05/2012, 21:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I do love a good discussion and this one is one of these.Lets start at square one.As a starting point. Human beings have evolved over the years.Would you agree ? Would you say from sticks and stones to electricity,hey it rhymes,wow. So if we evolve over time would you say we came from somewhere ? I know most of the BVI indigenous locals here came from Africa,is that right ? Who were here first ? So people came and people conquered.Now we are here a mix pot of people.It would be nice to all work together would it not ? But no, man and woman hold grudges and jealousy and so it goes on.It has nothing to do with race it has to do with human kind. As our brain developed so did our thinking and once you start thinking wow ,lets not go there. So I say lets shut up and thnkup,this BVI is so small there is now, with the internet so much thought processes going into overload its kinda fun watching and listening,EVOLVE PEOPLE,its your only chance the best will survive,its called evolution.Trouble is noone believes in it from what I can ascertain.So back to square one. Arrrggghhh,frustrating for those with minds developed with thought processes and education. There is hope and hope is bigger than fear,educate educate,educate and make it great,our world their,our world,just the world,please enough words lets do it
  • Human (29/05/2012, 22:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    As a white skinned man I can tell you - not me or anyone other white people I spend time with would ever use the expressions 'the blacks' or 'the whites'. It is generalizing so much it has no meaning. It is simply racism. Racism is about dividing people into categories using skin color as the deciding factor. Yes, it IS about power in some contexts, but really it is about being human. We either decide to be stupid and dislike/mistreat others because they have a certain skin colour, or we don't. I spent my entire life from early education studying about and admiring the great people who fought for freedom and equality. My white kids, and the black and other kids in their class at Cedar School do big projects on Mandela, Martin Luther King, Bob Marley, Ghandi and so on. They are learning that these people are the heroes who strove to make the world a better, more fair and loving place. Everyone deep down knows skin color is not a useful guide for making character judgements. People who use skin colour like that are just choosing to. Usually because it makes them feel more secure about themselves. This whole page shows that the BVI has many racist people who have been taught, manipulated or decided to use this dangerous way of seeing the world. That is a real shame. All I say is don't stoke the fires of hatred, please. We're all human, so we're all equal under God.
  • john (29/05/2012, 22:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is really sad.... to be seeing these kind of issues still going on. Everyone needs to swallow their pride, and realize we are all the same??? i mean are these not the kind of morals we try to develop into our children? that everyone is the same, no matter the race, gender or religion? Yet we as adults can not seem to get past it?
    • CALL IT (30/05/2012, 00:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      It's becoming an obsession amongst blacks and whites as to who is the real racist!!!. With the way YOU PEOPLE carrying on all the time ON THIS TOPIC you'd think the BVI was Nazi Germany.
  • LOL (29/05/2012, 23:33) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Bvi need some serious love and mingle fests. The main issue here is FEAR and it shows in comments from all races.
  • move on .com (30/05/2012, 00:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Funny this article should appear today. I was just having this discussion earlier with a few colleagues. There are racial and ethnic stereotypes that are comedic and, for the most part, harmless. However, in a charged climate like ours, the sensitivities are very different amongst people. The lines we tread are very, very fine. I'd like to think that those whom are truly racist fall into the domain of the ignorant and uneducated.
  • mann up (30/05/2012, 07:23) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Well saw that all me will say
  • only saying (30/05/2012, 08:39) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    but the whites have a big power hosue a "white governor"
    • Truth Is (30/05/2012, 08:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I dont see any white man in the present ruling government....Struppssss
      • small islands (30/05/2012, 10:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        You do not see white faces in the Government but the reality tis white control...pulling the strings…whose boat, plane and island they hang out at??? Look into that!
        • white guy (30/05/2012, 16:28) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          ....and I guess if these white people called you to come hang out on their island, boat or plane...you would turn them down. Right???? Yah sure!!!!! Give me a break!
  • Sad Tourist (30/05/2012, 12:07) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    What is sad, short sighted and perhaps something some of the proud BVI islanders spitting so much hate, might actually have missed, is that this is not a private debate or discussion confined to your delightful shores. No friends, it has a far greater reach than that - every person on the internet can read this. How proud you must feel to turn away potential tourists long before they come here with all their 'racist' (white) money. When choosing a Caribbean destination, given the level of vitriol at such a base level, many will be turned away to go on to visit happier islands. Indeed, perhaps these are the truths behind "Nature's Little Secret"; We can't get along with each other and tourists of a Caucasian persuasion can expect to be exposed to blatant dislike and racism, almost as if they just got off a slave ship wielding a whip rather than a cruise ship wielding good ol' green backs! Way to go BVI!! You should all be ashamed - it's the 21st century out here not the 1800's.
    • Racism is everywhere (30/05/2012, 18:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      No more ashamed about racism than America and other places in the world should be. Take a good look at how America is treating their Black president. Racism is alive and well. It is not going anywhere anytime soon until we all, accept our active role in perpetuating it and take the same active role in trying to eradicate. Using threats about boycotting our tourism is a useless approach to this problem.
    • Racism is everywhere (30/05/2012, 18:30) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      No more ashamed about racism than America and other places in the world should be. Take a good look at how America is treating their Black president. Racism is alive and well. It is not going anywhere anytime soon until we all, accept our active role in perpetuating it and take the same active role in trying to eradicate it. Using threats about boycotting our tourism is a useless approach to this problem. Go where ever you want racism will be there to greet you even in its subtle coverted form.
      • no way (30/05/2012, 22:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        naaa no raciam in the bvi its all peac and love
      • Eh??? (31/05/2012, 12:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        You use these crazy words like "look at how AMERICA is treating a black president" What you talking about? For one, America elected a black president, and for two, it is not all people in America treating him bad, it is his opponents, some of whom are racist. Because they are racist, why does it mean all white people are? How can you make that leap? People are different. Have you not noticed? some good. some bad. Skin colour is not relevant ... unless YOU make it important. You seem to have chosen to hate based on this cock and bull way of seeing your fellow humans. Why?
    • Troubel ahead (31/05/2012, 12:08) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      This tourist is right. This whoel thread is worthy of a New York Times article or some other international press. They would love it. To see people spitting this venom! Be careful BVI because this could eaisly happen and it WOULD affect tourist arrivals and your money. Serious ting. Watch it.
      • Comment (02/06/2012, 18:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Give me a brake… When the White population stops hiding in the bushes for housing and segregating themselves from the Black community by additionally sending their children to high paying schools, claiming it’s for educational purposes, then I will be sympathetic to their plight. Why don’t they mingle in local activities? I just get a fake smile in the streets in passing and maybe a good morning from a few. It seems that they are in the VI for the money not to socialize with the population and they expect the same behavior from their children. If you teach your children Apartheid and racism ‘by your actions’ do you really expect that the community will embrace your child if he or she marry a local person one day? What fairy tale world do you live in?
    • Excuse Me?! (31/05/2012, 13:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      This is a comments section to a story and how are you certain who is blogging are VIslanders? Racism is everywhere and not limited to the BVI. Furthermore, the article relates to those who reside here not tourists so don't get it twisted. Tourists are here for a period of time then move on but people here on a work permit, reside or become Belongers is a different story. Idle threats of a media onslaught won't solve the situation within the Territory, shame on you!
    • Really (31/05/2012, 14:47) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      I generally do not blog on these post, however was a bit disturbed by the post of Sad Tourist. We have been a tourist destination for years, and when and where have you heard that the tourist are being discriminated against. I live in CGB on of the premier tourist spots in the BVI and I can assure you tourist are treated with respect and lots of love. That is why CGB have a high repeat of land base tourist. Racism is something that every race faces once you are in the minority. And for most blacks they are usually in the minority and are recipient of racial discrimination. Our white residents, DO NOT, respect the locals....they bad talk us and our way of life. The truth is that before you were residents and wanted a piece of our pie, you were all sweet and nice to us, but once you became residents, you came in created your own school, pay you white counterparts (experience, educated or not) double and sometimes triple what you would pay local blacks. So when we respond to you all in certain ways it's because we see right through you all. Once you all become residents, you all want to dictate what happens here....YOU ARE ONLY 7.8% of the population. And you all need to respect people in their own land. You all are like blood suckers....you take and take and take. I have love in my heart for all, but once I see the ugly side of you, the love fades. When you all start keeping it real, we will in return. THIS IS OUR LAND!
      • @Really (31/05/2012, 17:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        @Really - why you generalizing like that? You saying all white skin residents are the same? How can you say that? Do you really believe it? All? Come on. Where's that love in your heart hiding, man?
        • Really (01/06/2012, 12:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          In general we generalize we we classify people. It's just what happens. Of course not all whites are the same....stop nic picking. You obviously relate to what i'm saying because you have nothing on substance in your response. What I'm speaking is real. I'm speaking from my experience. I don't expect my experience to be anyone else. I can only speak for myself and I say most are FAKE until they get what they want. Simple put. Now if they are here and don't appreciate how they are being treated, they can leave. We here that all the time. They are just upset because, this land, our ancestors land, belong to the local people. They are upset because (and I here them all the time on the beach in CGB)...."imagine all those big houses on the hills belongs to the local". It's not always what you say, but how you say it. Like I've said before.....you're in our land, respect the people and respect will be given. Nuff said!
      • BVI resident (31/05/2012, 17:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Most of these comments are crazy. Any topic of race shouldn't get so heated. we all have prejudices but the hope for humanity is that we challenge our own prejudices, take a moment before casting judgment and delivering truth as a well spoken opinion. C'mon guys? There's never been a less trivial subject to fight about. Slavery is dead. Greed, conservatism, protectionism and discrimination are sadly still very much alive and affect all of us, whites, reys and blacks. Cant we argue over proper matters? Not just thinking about ourselves, or even our particular families, races or religions -but the common good. There are issues in the BVI more important like infrastucture, the environment, job creation, education and getting roti palace reopened. This veiled article should be about these 1 in 13 people pointing out that they have their own say on these important matters and not who amongst the rest of us has the most chips on their shoulders. Peace love and fun guys. Chill out ps my retype code was "H4TE", now there's a sign!
        • Human Being (31/05/2012, 21:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          Slaery is not dead my friend! Answer these simple questions: 1. Do you have bills?; 2. Do you have a loan?; 3. Do you have a credit card?; Does someone else look after your well being? The fact of the matter is that we are all SLAVES!! Not physically so much but monetarily! Reason being is that we are all going after the same thing regardless of the colour of our skin......MONEY!!! The same money to sustain ourselves and our family/friends. If you are not part of the elite that controls what's going on in the world then you are merely a slave in their game of ultimate control.
      • Sara (02/06/2012, 11:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        I certainly like this post. It is soooooo true. Only those who experience it could really know. racism experienced in the BVI goes both ways buddy.
    • agree (31/05/2012, 15:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      thats powerful
  • Expected! (30/05/2012, 14:43) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    @ Sad Tourist Typical all you ever try and do is either talk about all this money you have to spend or try to wave it in the face of foolish politicians. No where do we hear that yes there are some who come here with their white supremacist mentalities. We the indigenous VIslanders will be who we want be if you don't like it then tough! I won't go into it any further as I would like, and give you my unedited comments because VINO will never post it, so you can just go fly a damn kite.
  • weak (30/05/2012, 15:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    i heard john on zrod this morning he got to be crazy
    • snake (30/05/2012, 22:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      well you know they have their people to defend them with this type of behaviour
  • Pathetic. (30/05/2012, 16:14) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I find all of the comments on here to be pathetic and full of ignorance. I am white and I was born and raised in the BVI and I'm proud of where I come from. The BVI will always be my home, because it's all I know. Growing up I was certainly attacked with racist remarks from locals. "White people don't belong here." "It's because of you that racism is alive." "It's your fault the blacks were enslaved." Sorry, but no. I didn't cause that, nor did my family. ANY FORM OF SLAVERY IS WRONG. And I stand behind that one hundred percent. RACISM it'self is WRONG. PREJUDICE is WONG. If I walk down the street, I am constantly "psst" at "Ay, white gyal. Come here." Really? So stupid. This is why our country is going no where because we're stuck in the past. And all this crap about if white people are born here they're not actually from here. It's up to where your family's history originated. Okay, then I'd like to say that only the Spaniards who are descendent from Columbus are form here. How ridiculous is that? It's such a shame that this is the country we live in, where the whites are blames for this and that, and the blacks are blamed for this and that as well. Racism will never die, it's all around the world, from the Chinese's racism towards the Hispanics, to this stupidness here. If younger people don't step up and make a difference, then nothing will ever change. Thankfully I have many black friends, and they accept me for being white and don't hold anything against me, and I accept them for who they are, because in the end, we're all HUMAN. This crap needs to just end. So sick of always hearing this stuff. And in politics when some people run for office and their main goal is "to rid the land of the whites." What the hell is that. Could that be any more racist?? COME ON. If you want to get somewhere in life, you need to WORK FOR IT. The world is moving on, people are hiring people due to their QUALIFICATIONS. You can't sit on your ass and expect everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and then when you don't get it, blame it on something else. So sad.
    • Racism is alive and well (30/05/2012, 18:26) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Your attempt of being balanced fell short. You and your family directly are no more responsible for slavery than Blacks are responsible for being treated inhumanely and as criminals. Yet, indirectly your people have the blood of slaves on their hands. To not acknowledge that history and deal with it is extremely naive. Further, to revert to the classic coverted racist message that Blacks "sit on [our] ass and expect everything to be handed to you on a silver platter and then when you don’t get it, blame it on something else." exemplifies the racist and stereotypical tune that many whites like to use about Blacks. Nice attempt, with the I have Black friends message, another typical racist dodge. Now go back and begin to work on your own racist attitudes and prejudices before you start to judge others. When you are serious about working on the racism problems between Blacks and Whites I would love to hear from you then.
      • @Racism is alive and well (01/06/2012, 01:24) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
        @Racism is alive and well You got your name right anyway, but the rest is just disgusting. Question, is there such thing as a good person with white skin? If you answer 'no' you are a racist because that cannot be the right answer. If you answer 'yes', then how in God's name can you bundle all people with white skin in the same category? Even when you see an honest, heartfelt message like that you turn the author into a racist. Do you not understand that you and people talking the same talk as you, have set up a force field around yourselves that means nothing and no one who is white can criticize or disagree with you ever ... because of what happened 300-150 yrs ago? Does that not make you the dominator in every situation? So now you have the power - the power to falsely accuse anyone with white skin of whatever you want. No need to think about what they say, just call them racist! So easy for you. It's not only real simple minded, it's ... guess what ... pure racist. And before you start, simple minded is not a term of racial abuse, it is a specific criticism of your post. If it stinks, it stinks, the colour of the sh$t doesn't matter.
    • get on the boat (30/05/2012, 19:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      the slave trade and middle passage were even more sad with 11 million man, women and children killed
    • hm (31/05/2012, 12:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Columbus and the spaniards are not from here.....they came here, the land was not theirs (they were opportunists (just like...hm)). In addition, our ancestors toiled (blood, sweat and tears) and worked for this land....it is OUR land, it became our land in this way, and I am starting to get tired of people like you forgetting that fact.
  • Truth (30/05/2012, 21:08) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    As far as I am concern, white people invented racism and segregation is their brainchild. Everywhere they go they segregate themselves from the natives of that country. They live in groups and form their own schools and sometime church too. They mainly support other white owned establishments. They join service group to get a handle on all that is going on in the country. History has taught us that in general white people don’t come to your country to live amongst you and just enjoy your country with you; they come to take your country from you and leave you deprived in your own land. I am not a racist, I am just saying the truth.
    • BVI resident (31/05/2012, 17:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      I know I said peace love and fun earlier, but this comment is just stupid. You can't just slap the word truth on something to make it so. Don't hide behind it, say its your OPINION, be proud of it. However dumb it is, because HOW THE SMEG DID WHITE MAN INVENT RACISM??!
      • B Real! (31/05/2012, 21:59) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        Stop the nonsense, READ and UNDERSTAND! Your own had a FORMULA for the blacks!!! Not trying to blame you but the facts are the facts and hence the reality in which we face!http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Perspectives_1/Willie_Lynch_letter_The_Making_of_a_Slave.shtml 2012 is the 300th year and I hope blacks/locals/natives wake up and break this curse! My friend, not all of us fall for the fake smile and superficial compliments that eventually kick us in the a$$!
        • @BReal (01/06/2012, 01:09) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
          Hey, how many people do you know, white or black who are 300 years old? That's right, none. So why you turn the past into a weapon to blame real, living people who are did not do what those people did? Why? You are choosing to use other people's actions against people who are not guilty of those actions. That's a messed up way of living. Messed up and just plain wrong.
          • B Real! (01/06/2012, 07:57) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
            That's the point! Of course we do not know of anyone from 300 years ago HOWEVER the 'mentality' of such teachings both on the giving and receiving side is evident in today's society since it has 'trickled down' over the centuries. Do you know of people or do you yourself exist during the apartied era? Not saying that you are apart of what's wrong with society but agendas can be implemented over a LONG period of time. Some people operate in a certain way and do not even know why.....habits picked up from parents/grandparents. Those of us as human beings with sense that think and look outside the box can break past the crazy ignorance called racism. The whole thing is not to be naive about its existence!
          • @BReal (01/06/2012, 13:18) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
            @BReal - Who says i am being naive. I have spent my whole life studying these things, campaigning for and living in a way that promotes a fair and decent world that overcomes the historical legacies you are talking about and the other horrors the system imposes on the world. So what is a white person who fights for freedom and justice and equality to say to bloggers like you and many on here who just don't care if I am good or bad because you can't get past the fact that I am white? Of course, systems were set in place that have long tentacles through time, but the only way to beat those is to rise above the cause of them, which was hatred and ignorance of other cultures. People who do that live by the rule of judging actions, not distractions like skin colour. My connection with the slavery of your ancestors is nothing more than my shared skin colour - that's it. It is DEEPLY insulting to be accused of perpetuating that horror just on that simple basis when you don't know me. How dare you tie me to crimes I strongly oppose and call me a criminal anyway?
      • Comment (02/06/2012, 18:55) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        History books do not lie...and the White man wrote most of them. So you are then calling your own people deceivers. When ‘most’ Whites first came to the Americas what did they write in their books that ‘most’ of them did to the people, and how about their history in India, and Africa, and Australia etc. etc.. Now answer this… are the majority of white people in the VI segregating their selves and their children from the general population yes or not?
  • we all need jesus (31/05/2012, 05:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Let's have a love fest and black and white go to church
  • church girl (31/05/2012, 07:57) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Only the blood of jesus can rid us of prejudice
  • taxpayer (31/05/2012, 12:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    What Ii am reading here saddens me. Yes racism is alive and well most countries around the globe. In many countries it is suttle while in others, it leaves nothing for ones imagination. Unfortunately in the BVI it is now raising its ugly head and maybe the timing is ripe for this cancer to spred its tenticles. With a white Governor, a white Commissioner of Police and a number of black politicians with white mentality, we are heading down a path which can and most likely lead to confrontation. This is destructive in nature and will eventually cost us our country. We have had many wealthy white investors who came in peace and left in peace. Their contributions to the well being is evident around the Territory. What we are seeing today is a different breed and class of investors who are selfishly motivated. it is my hope that our leaders would not wait until we have past the point of no return to arrest the situation. Having first hand knowledge of Aragorn's Read's father, I can understand his sentiments.
  • wize up (31/05/2012, 17:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    the non-blacks that live here are very disrespectful to us a people. they think because of money them better than us. some of them that owns companies here at times refuse to pay the workers(ask the same John) you can not blame them; our administration(s) have given them free-rein to do what the hell them want in our country. these non-black have they very own social gatherings; some located in road town and places like nanny cay but you can not fault them our leader have taken money from most of them....you see!!!! where most of these non-blacks are from; people like us have nothing but here in the VI we own the lands, houses & cars..... we can not go where there are from and own nothing,,,look at this, during our music fest, one non-black as practically naked dance on stage, no respect,they come here and walk through our town without shirts; i dear not attempt that in the white-man's country....we need to be respected in our country and all will be well
  • LBJ (01/06/2012, 00:50) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    the whites rules how the hell they can still say they are feelng the wrath??? my lord hear ting
  • It was an inflamatory article (01/06/2012, 23:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    This island is racist but it didn't used to be so bad. About the same amount of whites as locals earn more than 50,000 a year. Most whites I know here who aren't in the trust industry don ' t earn anywhere near that much. There is a large percentage of white born here just as there is Spanish. Please don't just talk about whites and slavery. Do some research as Arabs and other blacks also made money from enslaving others. Did you know the Romans used to have white slaves? It's a complicated subject that still exists today. The person that wrote this article didn't do the very complicated subject of racism and immigration justice.
  • black in the UK (02/06/2012, 02:32) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    well...i am a black bvislander/BRITISH CITIZEN living in the UK and I can truly say that never knew anything about racism UNTIL I CAME HERE! WHAT A CULTURE SHOCK!!! i've never had a problem with whites when i used to see them in the bvi and i KNOW alotta bvislanders can still say the same thing TODAY...but after experiencing how much people can dislike u so deeply without even knowing u, JUST BECAUSE OF YOUR SKIN COLOUR, is no wonder where some of the bitterness towards them coming from... mind you, i still have NO ISSUES with them because I, like many others in the bvi, simply WAS NOT RAISED THAT WAY. some of them are genuinely caring and lovely people but MOST of dem seem to have a problem with me! who going address this issue? huh? talk dat
  • Comment (02/06/2012, 17:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    We have known this situation for years and to add, because of such relaxed immigration policies these very same individuals will educate their children to take over the very same high paying jobs that their parents now whole and so the cycle continues. Why can’t the government start rotating employment like in other Caribbean countries? There are plenty of people ‘all over the world’ that needs employment. Employment contracts should only last 7 to 9 years the maximum. Our government is working against us and our children!
  • Comment (03/08/2012, 10:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Useful information. Lucky me I found your web site accidentally, and I am stunned why this accident didn't happened earlier! I bookmarked it.


Create a comment


Create a comment

Disclaimer: Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) welcomes your thoughts, feedback, views, bloggs and opinions. However, by posting a blogg you are agreeing to post comments or bloggs that are relevant to the topic, and that are not defamatory, liable, obscene, racist, abusive, sexist, anti-Semitic, threatening, hateful or an invasion of privacy. Violators may be excluded permanently from making contributions. Please view our declaimer above this article. We thank you in advance for complying with VINO's policy.

Follow Us On

Disclaimer: All comments posted on Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) are the sole views and opinions of the commentators and or bloggers and do not in anyway represent the views and opinions of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff of Virgin Islands News Online and its parent company.