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

To thank or not to thank for too much, too little, too late

- AC Frett - BVP (Truth for the Youth)… Saturdays 6 – 7pm on ZROD 103.7FM & ZVCR 106.9FM
Alred C. Frett. Photo: VINO/File
By Alred C. Frett

Laws are not made to benefit Black Boys:

June and July have become recognized months of Education as Graduations measure the learning progress of our Youth… Unfortunately, decades of Wars, Conflicts and Religion have fostered disenfranchisement, Ignorance, Poverty and Starvation in that Millions of Children will become Adult Refugees with Futures destined to be worse than their parents with a promise of nothing.

I have been speaking with you of this for decades but you preferred living in denial… However, it is now conclusively confirmed by Surveys and Research by Organizations like Transparency International that this is indeed caused by corrupt Police, Judges, Lawmakers, Bureaucrats and Governments that use Powers of the State to hurt rather than heal and to hinder rather than help.

It is found, locally and internationally, a common trend where those who were elected to change things for the better often succeed in making things worse and instead of Leaders releasing the Yokes and Chains, they are focused on making more laws to further oppress a suffering People and, they have no problem fracturing Constitutions to achieve personal agendas.

Some now claim our Reps are enacting Laws to gives the Queen’s Royal Force power to tap our Phones and Internet… This images other foreign laws designed by Crooks to benefit Crooks and not Black Boys like Trayvon Martin so when untrained Persons are called on to function as unpaid Judges we encourage bad Decision by failing to accept that Jury Duty is not a Profession.

A good time when not to say thanks:

If true this is just a pattern of  Colonialist ‘Monkey see; Monkey do’ where we are so easily swayed, Persons are quick to say I should ease off Labour Department and be a thankful winner because they have finally approved all of our long overdue Work Permits… These Persons have already forgotten that it was Labour Department and Friends that insisted on creating Impediments.

Furthermore, this struggle is not about me but about preventing the acceptance of wrong as right moreso, where is the victory when what should have taken weeks to accomplish took years and we only succeeded after every stumbling block they erected was demolished? – and – Why should we be thankful for continued Civil Service Terrorism and Representative Inefficiencies.

We know that not all Leaders and Civil Servants are polluted but the infection stretches across Ministries and Departments as Worldwide Lessons are ignored and they remain oblivious to the fact that the crumbling and demise of our Farming, Fishing, Financial and Tourism is caused by gross mismanagement – Naturally, if  they will not accept it then they cannot correct it.

Finding their Lessons in my Blows:

As a victim, I find no joy in suffering but their attacks on me are symptomatic of corrupt systems that spawn Leaders and Civil Servants thoughtless enough to derail the efforts and ambitions of local Companies whose only objective is to provide our People with Professional and Affordable Services… Some must see it to believe it – My blows serve as lessons for our Children.

We must avoid House Slave Mentality where Leaders believe they can only stay up by pushing others down… Because of this, even as they admit that our Country is broke & getting broker and Our People are sick and getting sicker they become so engrossed in blocking capable Persons from managing their own Private Affairs that they become unable to run the Public’s Affair.

It is no accident that our Country is hemorrhaging Jobs and even those with Jobs are not being paid by their Employers– This is a consequence of design that will continue until those at fault realize that the importance of Local Businesses to local Economies is far greater than selling out our Country and turning our Children into Slaves and Servants for fly-by-night outside Masters.

If they applied more time and effort into doing the Public’s work this could all be avoided… Unfortunately, as Leaders nod and acquiesce more Companies collapse and more Jobs are lost… Thanks to others who have raised their voices of protest, FATCA has been pushed back until July instead of January… However, be not fooled - this is a mere relief and not a permanent reprieve.

Is it weak to turn the other cheek?

Whenever we nap Real Life is replaced by Fairy Tales where Wishes are Horses that Beggars can ride… We fail to see how the unaffordable and unsustainable Hospital and National Health Insurance Scheme are Potential Problems and not Solutions… We even believe USA Health Providers will refuse established USA Insurance Carriers and accept our BVI Insurance Scheme.

We must admit that they have done such a good job of blocking me from getting staff to operate our B&F District Branches so the Solution may now be for them to lease these Premises from us and use their over abundance of staff to provide the intended Services… There still remains a lot we can and should do to help ourselves but being grateful for victimization is not a starting point.

PS:… I will continue addressing some of your Questions & Comments on Live BVP Radio Programmes   

5 Responses to “To thank or not to thank for too much, too little, too late”



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.