Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Thursday, December 26, 2019
A normal Christmas
I call Christmas 2019 "a normal Christmas" as I am unaccustomed to freezing during this period, and thank heavens, I didn't this year.
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Christmas 2018
was warm inside but not outside
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You see, last year I made the crazy decision to spend Christmas with my daughter and granddaughter in Colorado and that is something someone from the tropics should avoid doing!
Actually I enjoyed going to my granddaughter's Christmas party and reading Jamaican stories to the kids, but heck we can do that at their end of year party in the summer can't we, for the photo below tells the name of the game there in December.
You know, it's not that I am exceptionally cold in the snow when I decide to dress properly, but as a 'shorts and t shirt' person, I hate having to wear all the heavy clothes, so always end up not wanting to leave the house , and after a day cooped up in the house, ta-da claustaphobia!
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Posing with
Kevin |
So, this year, it was back to 'normal' as I spent the Christmas with my cousins Junior and Kevin in Florida, along with their spouses and a few other relatives, not to forget the star, two year old Major.
We had a whale of a time.
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Scheming with
Junior
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The food, ambiance and camaraderie were all great, then there was the movie afterwards.
The coup-de-grace was however BINGO.
You see, I have a gambling problem.
It is not the normal gambling problem that most people seem to have where they cannot stop chasing the dream. Mine is the stingy version for I always allot a very small amount which I am more then prepared to lose, then after that, no more.
That's it. Even when I go to exotic places like Las Vegas or Atlantic City, that habit prevails. After that, I don't mind watching other people chasing their dream but I ain't betting another cent.
Yesterday was no different. My gambling budget for bingo was the huge sum of $4 and alas, I lost it very quickly as usual.
After that, I hung around watching everyone else. Rosie, Junior's wife was the lucky one as she just kept winning. If I were her, I would buy a Florida lottery ticket right away, before the lucky streak runs out.
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Bingo! |
Despite losing my proverbial shirt at gambling as usual, I really had a good, warm time with relatives and friends, though missing my daughter and granddaughter.
But will see them in July, hopefully, which is probably the only month it doesn't seem to snow in Colorado!
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
AMERIKKKA?
If President Obama had done anything close to what
president Donald Trump has been accused of, he would not have been
impeached but lynched.

These podcasts are hosted by 24-year-old Shadrach
Williams, a 2017 graduate of Florida International University (FIU) and
author the popular self-help book “A month to re-create Reality”
available at Amazon.com link; https://www.amazon.com/Month-Re-Create-Reality-Change-Mentality-ebook/dp/B07V78Y8ZT/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+month+to+change+your+reality+by+shadrach+williams&qid=1573.
The podcasts provide Political education
from the perspective of the Baby Boomers and the Millennial
generation coming together to understand each other’s viewpoints and
discuss the issues, candidates, as well as their ideas, for the
upcoming 2020 elections.
Joining him in the discussions are; fellow FIU
graduate, Psychology major Shadaen Stephens and author Joan Williams
who recently published; 2020 DECISION; SOCIALISM, RACISM OR HAPPINESS,
an outsider’s perspective of the choices available to voters in the USA for the
2020 presidential elections. It is available at; https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ40KG
Delving further into Trump’s actions which are being
sanctioned by the Republicans, it was observed that one defense being
put forward was that because the economy is doing well, Trump’s criminal
activities should be overlooked. However, that was rejected on the grounds
that, simply because one is successful in one area, it does not mean their
criminality in other areas should be overlooked.
The discussants compared how laws in the USA are enforced
against people of color versus how it is against whites. This was reinforced by
the revelation that America is now being spelt by many Generation Z
youth, with 3 k’s (KKK!)
Participants also found it intolerable that a US president
can never be charged for a crime while he is in office, not even murder.
Turning to Democratic Party politics, it was observed that
there seems to be a level of dislike for billionaires in that party, with one
participant wondering if this was not based on a philosophy of “envy” among the
socialists in that party!
During the animated debate that followed, the observation
that in the USA, money can buy lot including delegates, was made and the
other discussants were reminded by the moderator, that in 2016, Trump was
supported Vladimir Putin, who is allegedly the richest person in the
world.
Moderator Shadrach Williams can be contacted via; gratestj@gmail,com
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Vladimir Putin, a master puppeteer
According
to Generation Z podcaster, Shadrach Williams, Vladimir Putin must be an
evil genius, as he has broken many world records and done what had been
otherwise considered impossible.
These
include;a) Employing his political genius to manipulate himself from the position of spy chief to president of Russia.
b) Skillfully using a hand-picked president while he was prime minister, so he could return to become the powerful, long lasting, unbeatable president of his well-armed country.
c) Allegedly being the richest person in the world.
d) Manipulating the president of the powerful USA, so now he carries out his wishes.
e) Having not only the President of the USA but also leading members of the Republican party, debunking the findings of 18 US Intelligence agencies while parroting the Russian intelligence service’s propaganda.
According
to Williams, his impression that Putin is pulling Trump’s
strings, was solidified after listening to the facts provided at the recent impeachment
hearings.
This led
him to pose the following questions to his fellow discussants.:
Question; Who was Trump helping when he held up the delivery of
arms needed by Ukraine to assist them in their war with Russia? Answer;
Putin.
Question: By taking the word of the Russian intelligence agency
over the unanimous findings of the 18 US intelligence agencies that
it was Ukraine who hacked the Democratic party’s emails and not Russia, who is Trump
helping? Answer: Putin. Question: When elected members of Congress and the Senate follow Trump’s lead and parrot Russia’s intelligence service propaganda over their own security experts, who are they helping? Answer; Putin.
These
troubling facts were discussed in the latest podcast of “Politics across
generations” available at https://anchor.fm/politicsacrossgenerations.
The
podcasts which cover a series of issues raised as we approach the 2020
elections, provides Political education from the perspective of the Baby
Boomers and the Millennial generation coming together to understand
each other’s viewpoints and discuss the candidates, as well as their ideas.
The
moderator, Shadrach Williams, a 24-year-old Afro-American who is a
graduate of Florida International University (FIU) and author of the self-help
book “A month to re-create reality,” (link ; https://www.amazon.com/Month-Re-Create-Reality-Change-Mentality-ebook/dp/B07V78Y8ZT/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=a+month+to+change+your+reality+by+shadrach+williams&qid=1573251512&sr=8-1;
). Other
discussants are fellow Generation Z FIU psychology major, Shadaen Stevens,
and yours truly, the baby boomer .
During the discussions, the possibility was discussed that if Trump loses the elections in 2020, violence in the streets could become a real possibility.
This is
based on the premise that since the Russians seemed to have been successful in
assisting the Trump campaign to win in 2016, what would prevent them from
sending soldiers (undercover) to try and keep him in power in 2020?
This is
not just a conspiracy theory, as Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, did tell
Congress that he feared violence would break out in the streets, if Trump lost. This plus other
evidence to boost this theory was reproduced in the book entitled “DECISION
2020: SOCIALISM, RACISM OR HAPPINESS? ( link; https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ40KG), which I published in September this year.
Shadrach also expressed his frustration with many of his fellow Generation Z minority
peers, who are so distracted by music and entertainment that they are not
paying enough attention to politics and how their decisions today can affect them in
life. For example, many do not understand that it’s not only the presidency
that will be decided in 2020 but much more. This includes many state officials
who will determine the type of judges and justice that will exist for years to
come.
He added
however, that many young people consider the electoral college, undemocratic, as
it does not reflect the will of the people. To them that therefore, means, their
votes do not count.
Shadrach
Williams can be contacted at; williams.shadrach@yahoo.com
Labels:
2020 politics,
evil genius,
generationz,
putin,
russian propaganda
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Pete Buttigieg disrespectful of blacks
By trying to compare bias against
homosexuals with racism, Pete Buttigieg demonstrates how disrespectful
and uncaring he is of people of color.
This was the unanimous response of
participants on the podcast about the November Democratic debate, in the series entitled Politics across generations, which
is aired at; https://anchor.fm/politicsacrossgenerations.
These
podcasts which cover a series of issues raised by persons vying to become
president in 2020, provides Political education from the perspective of the Baby
Boomers and the Millennial generation coming together to understand
each other’s view points and discuss those candidates, as well as their ideas.
The
moderator is Shadrach Williams, a 24-year-old Afro-American who is a graduate
of Florida International University (FIU) and author of the self-help book “A
month to re-create reality,” (available at Amazon.com). Other
discussants are fellow generation Z member, also a FIU graduate Shadaen Stevens
and me the baby boomer.
The angry
response to the attempt by the Mayor from a small town in Indiana to equate biased response to homosexuality
with racism, elicited comments like; Buttigieg does not care about
minorities, he told blacks at a demonstration that he didn’t want their votes,
his Douglas Plan is a cheap attempt to bribe black people, he demonstrated
ignorance about history and what racism has led to.
For in our view , if Buttigieg was honest, he would admit that blacks
were tortured and murdered to force them to work to enrich whites, and even now economic apartheid keeps us back, while homosexuals
have never endured such treatment from heterosexuals.
However,
it was revealed that none of us had listened to the entire debate, as it was felt, it was too large and unwieldy and came over like a lot of
noise. All of us therefore admitted that we got our information on the debate from the
news media.
This caused
moderator Shadrach, an admirer of Democratic hopeful Andrew Yang, to
reveal that Yang’s supporters are so upset about the poor coverage their
candidate receives from the traditional media, that it gave birth to the hashtag
“Yang media black out” on social media. He said, this victimization of the candidate is because the powerful people who
own the media houses do not want the masses to hear what Yang has to contribute, as he is trying to empower regular people.
Although
this podcast set out specifically to deal with the latest Democratic debate,
Buttigieg’s inappropriate assertion caused the discussion to veer into other areas inculding the serious problems transgender’s are causing in female athletic events.
Moderator
Shadrach Williams can be contacted at. wlliams.shadrach@yahoo.com
Monday, November 18, 2019
The white establishment would never allow the ‘Douglas Plan’ to succeed
The discussions
took place between Generation Z podcaster Shadrach Williams, his
fellow millennia member, psychology major Shadaen Stevens and me the baby
boomer author.
We are all people of color.
We are all people of color.
Williams,
a recent graduate of Florida International University (FIU) and author of the
self-help book “A month to re-create reality,” (available at Amazon.com)
expresses his political views via the podcasts entitled “Politics across
generations” which are aired at; https://anchor.fm/politicsacrossgenerations.
These podcasts which cover a series of issues, provides Political education
from the perspective of the Baby Boomers and the Millennial
generation coming together to understand each other’s view points and discuss
the candidates, as well as their ideas, for the upcoming 2020 elections.
According
to Buttigieg, his Douglas Plan seeks to tackle systemic racism
which has kept Afro-Americans, down for decades. The Plan is named
after Frederick
Douglas, an escaped slave who became a prominent
activist, author, leader in the abolitionist movement. He fought to end the
practice of slavery, before and during the Civil War.
This is the only plan with concrete solutions being put forward by any of the politicians seeking the Democratic
party’s nomination, to redress to the inequities suffered by descendants of the
slaves, for the economic apartheid which has kept black people in
poverty for centuries.
Some aspects are: a pledge by ‘President’ Buttigieg
to award 25% of federal contracting to small business owners from underserved
communities; the Walker-Lewis Initiative to triple the number of entrepreneurs
from underrepresented backgrounds within a decade, and creating 3 million new
jobs in minority communities.
However, the
Generation Z discussants regarded the proposal as a cheap attempt
to try and bring in black minority support for his campaign. They further opined
that even if Buttigieg is genuine with this proposal, there is no way that the
white establishment which controls the power in the USA, would allow such a
program to succeed.
They
backed up their arguments by citing actions by the white senators and
congressmen, who frustrated every effort for justice, made by President
Barak Obama, the USA’s first afro American President.
This view
was further reinforced by evidence presented in my latest book entitled ‘2020 DECISION; SOCIALISM, RACISM OR HAPPINESS?, which is available at: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B001KJ40KG. For I went to great pains in this publication, to back up my claim (from an outsider’s perspective), that the Republican
Party is fully racist.
Podcaster Shadrach Williams can be contacted at; Williams.shadrach@yahoo.com
Labels:
2020 decision,
FIU,
generation z,
Obama,
Pete Buttigieg,
systemic racism,
white senators
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