What They Taught Us

The Caribbean today is characterized by grave intolerance and mistrust at all levels. Intolerance is an unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect opinions or beliefs contrary to one’s own (Cambridge). Mistrust means having doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone (Cambridge). The state of our society today is as a result of ourContinue reading “What They Taught Us”

All Roads Lead to Rome

“Men build too many walls and not enough bridges” This quote by Joseph Fort Newton encapsulates the way in which Caribbean today is characterize by grave intolerance and mistrust at all levels. The Caribbean as a region is not the most trusting or tolerant place for people of differing beliefs and lifestyles which seems toContinue reading “All Roads Lead to Rome”

“Dem Call it Scam, Mi Call it Reparation”

The Caribbean has encountered a  great deal of mistrust and intolerance over the past years in many shapes and forms. Over the past five (5) years Jamaica has taken center stage with the performance of the famous “Lottery Scamming”.  The US embassy in Jamaica has issued a public announcement asking US citizens to be aware:Continue reading ““Dem Call it Scam, Mi Call it Reparation””

PREVALENT PREJUDICES?

                The Caribbean today is characterized by grave intolerance and mistrust at all levels. According to Zick (2011), “Intolerance threatens the social cohesion of plural and democratic societies. It reflects the extent to which we respect or reject social, ethnic, cultural and religious minorities. It marks out those who are “strange”, “other” or “outsiders”, whoContinue reading “PREVALENT PREJUDICES?”

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