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Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Barbados Sold to the Highest Bidder


Barbados is being sold to the highest bidder.
Our land, our infrastructure, our laws, our future, are reshaped and rewritten to serve tourists, the rich, the famous, the elites, corporations, investors, and foreign interests.
And while billions move quietly through boardrooms and private hands, Barbadians are left pleading for the most basic necessities of life.
They are begging for better health care, and that all the equipment that is not working for years be replaced.
Reliable transportation.
Proper water maintenance.
All damaged roads should be repaired with materials that actually last.
Lower electricity and communication rates.
Faster salary reimbursements.
Clean, functional schools.
A lower cost of living.
The giving of funds, benefits, etc., to already rich corporations, etc., instead of giving the people the help.
An increase in a very poorly directed minimum wage,
Give the people an increased minimum wage that suits the cost of living and stop ignoring their pleas for better wages year after year, don't just increase it by mere cents because the government never holds back or thinks twice when it comes to increasing the salary of itself and parties, which they don’t increase by cents but by dollars.
Less taxes.
Lower gas prices.
Affordable housing.
Support for the poor, the elderly, and the struggling.
Stop the price gouging from greedy merchants that increase their prices every day.
The nation continues to bend, reshape, and sacrifice itself for those who do not live here, do not suffer here, and do not carry this country in their bones.
If Barbadians are so dumb and ignorant that they cannot see Barbados spinning out of order, then they will suffer the consequences they themselves allowed.
This is not about listening to sugar-coated speeches from mouths with double tongues, that is, saying one thing and doing another.
This is not about voting because of favoritism.
Not about voting because you got money, a free T-shirt, a trinket, or a last-minute quick “fix” to problems ignored for years, suddenly remembered only because elections are near.
This is not about voting by color.
Not about blindly choosing parties where elected individuals have no voice, no independence, no power to speak or act for the people they claim to represent.
This is about Barbadians breaking free from the deceptive web that has been placed around this nation, a system designed to enrich itself on tourism, corporations, elites, and investors, while keeping the people struggling, begging, and surviving on scraps.
Look around.
I have never seen so many Barbadians looking tired, weary, drained, defeated, and like paupers begging for salt.
I have never seen Barbados looking so damaged, desolate, and neglected.
I have never seen a government push so hard to make the rich richer.
I have never seen a government take so much from its people.
I have never seen the people mistreated as they are now.
I have never seen this level of death, crime, drugs, gangs, and violence in Barbados.
If the people cannot see what is happening right before their eyes, then they are not only blind, but they are also bewitched by a deceptive system that they can't see the Truth of.
Barbados needs help.
Real help.
A real change.
Not a change that benefits tourists, investors, shareholders, corporations, friends of friends, family networks, and political sidekicks, while the people continue to sink.
When a government only shows interest in money ventures, the people will always be neglected.
Because if it does not profit them, it does not matter.
Barbados and Barbadians need a true change, not a deceptive continuation of treason against both people and land.
The Truth will always be the Truth, no matter how it is dressed, denied, or delayed.
And this Truth cannot be hidden.
Barbados needs help, sooner, not later.
Barbados needs a good change.
A relevant change.
A change that lifts everyone, not just the selected few.


 

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