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By Carl Bliss December 5, 2025

Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

In 1838, slavery was abolished in the British West Indies. It was the end of an over 300-year policy, practice, and business of enslaving Africans to work on the sugar plantations on …

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Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa

December 5, 2025

The warning written in water — Part II —

December 5, 2025

If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…

December 5, 2025

Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?

December 5, 2025

Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts

December 5, 2025
By Nate the Noble November 12, 2021 4 years 982 words

CXC Shenanigans

By Nathan Roper (Alias Andre Jerome) The results for this year’s C.S.E.C and C.A.P.E examinations have finally come in. Many of the C.A.P.E subjects reported impressive results all across the board, …

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By Strebor Dee September 3, 2020 5 years 316 words

IAAF To Rule On Bolt’s Status As The Fastest Man

Satirical Writings The International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF), the world governing body for the sport of track and field athletics, is to hear a case brought before it by the …

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By Ewart Walters April 29, 2020 6 years 1,100 word

Coronavirus – We no want no devil philosophy

They made their world so hard Every day we got to keep on fighting They made their world so hard Every day the people are dyin’ For hunger and starvation Lamentation …

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By Joan Williams April 15, 2020 6 years 808 words

Blacks as lab rats? No way

Millions of white people have throughout history, maintained that they are the ‘chosen ones,’ and that blacks are not fully human.  Not only have they promoted this by any means possible over …

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By Joan Williams April 2, 2020 6 years 832 words

Despite the misery, coronavirus is doing mankind a great good

Out of evil comes good. Being a positive person, I always like to take the position that all things happen for the greater good. Corona caused me to miss, probably a …

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By Recently Retired April 2, 2020 6 years 4,446 words

From Mandatory Quarantine to Self-Isolation

My wife and I, each year, normally take a long vacation to the Southern Hemisphere during its summer months. However, this year we thought we would change and visit southern Europe, …

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By James Moss-Solomon March 5, 2020 6 years 642 words

In The Face Of COVID-19: Vigilance, Education And Survival The Name Of The Game

The cutting-edge media story of the last several weeks continues to focus on the spread of the COVID-19 (aka coronavirus) and seems not to be going away (like the virus itself) …

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By James Moss-Solomon February 20, 2020 6 years 564 words

The Coronavirus: To Be Forewarned Should Be An Advantage

Science fiction only remains fiction until science proves the facts in an irrefutable way. Over the centuries several religious beliefs; planetary data; the universe; the flat Earth; gravity; and many other …

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  • Land reform must follow Hurricane Melissa
  • The warning written in water — Part II —
  • If we are really serious about qualifying for the World Cup…
  • Artificial Intelligence — Help or hindrance to racism?
  • Post-Hurricane Melissa: Some thoughts
  • The warning written in water – Part 1
  • Post-Melissa lessons for Jamaica
  • Bungling post-Melissa relief
  • The black man, the white man, and the game of mind-control
  • War drums in a zone of peace

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