No Man's Land: Barbuda After Hurricane Irma | Times Documentaries

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2017
  • The Caribbean island of Barbuda felt the full force of Hurricane Irma. Now, a struggle to control its future is underway. On one side are Barbudans who own the land and want to preserve their unique way of life - on the other, the government and foreign investors who see opportunity in disaster.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @traceyjohn5536
    @traceyjohn5536 Před 6 lety +24

    This clip failed to mention that Antigua and Barbuda have one Treasury System. This means that all purchases tied to Barbuda, be they flights, boat rides, hotel stays, or a pencil...ALL of those purchases are taxed and those taxes go directly to one Treasury System. That system has yet to develop a hospital or even a decent police station or anything of the sort to show for ALL the Monies it has received because of Barbuda for centuries. The idea that Barbuda is solely dependent on Antigua is a complete lie that is being pushed to substantiate the agenda of turning the island into a luxury resort! You gave no account of how funds are collected and allocated in conjunction with Barbuda and you also made the erroneous assertion that there is nothing being done to help with relief and recovery efforts beyond the island. This pice really could have shed light on a lot of significant issues. I guess it's easy not to follow up with the leadership, who attended that Town Hall meeting in New York, even though you were given the contact information you requested to do so. When you want to FINISH reporting on this story, feel free to reach out. Best Regards...

    • @sunkem6417
      @sunkem6417 Před 5 lety +5

      Gaston Brown and other leaders in Antigua and Barbuda who want to give black people patrimony to white racist developers. Brown is talking about a development for Barbuda,Yes but they have to be part owners. On the other hand any place where white people go they create racial tensions and want preferential treatment.

  • @johngreen8891
    @johngreen8891 Před 6 lety +5

    So glad that this story is being told...finally

  • @forestdweller5581
    @forestdweller5581 Před 6 lety +10

    That is messed up, people don't need to be more industrialized when that is exactly what is destroying the entire planet. People need food, water, shelter, the basics...i hope they keep their island as it was.

  • @timmaz.g4627
    @timmaz.g4627 Před 6 lety +3

    Barbuda needs to petition for Barbuda house assembly and needs there owns government like how Tobago.

  • @lazycurl3593
    @lazycurl3593 Před 6 lety +4

    This would have been great if it were thorough, objective reporting that included Barbudans across the diaspora who have mobilized to help with the relief efforts, as well as an ACCURATE account of our history and treasury system. This report is extremely one sided and erroneous!

  • @moteague
    @moteague Před 3 lety +3

    Why would Barbudans trust a banker pretending to be a Prime Minister? This man called descendants of slaves squatters. It is obvious he does not know the history of my ancestral land. Barbudans have a deep attachment to this beautiful Island. This is not about money; it is about maintaining a way of life that is honorable to our ancestors. I was just there with my mother visiting family. I can't wait to move back home.

    • @croixs
      @croixs Před 2 lety +1

      We don’t, and in fact, in a snap election held months after the hurricane, although he still won nationally, his party lost the Barbuda seat, and lost the Barbuda Island Council.

    • @carolharris2401
      @carolharris2401 Před 3 měsíci

      Well, they've tried to get their separate indepdence from Britian, and they were told we don't think you can take care of yourself, so we will shove you on to Antigua. It's that complex that formal colonial powers have where they think they know what is best for the people, but they have no clue. The people of Barbuda do not like Antigua. We were shoved unto them.

  • @GeneDexterExperience
    @GeneDexterExperience Před 6 lety +1

    A Nobu coming to Barbuda?

  • @asilvermoon4262
    @asilvermoon4262 Před 5 lety

    ???? What's this ???? Antigua and Barbuda Citizenship by Investment
    Investors, entrepreneurs and families are granted the Antigua Citizenship in contribution to Antigua’a National Development Fund (NDF) or investment in either real estate or in business.
    Found this on Twitter.. a company in India

  • @kevinvanderpoole293
    @kevinvanderpoole293 Před 6 lety +11

    Simply put... from what was said in this video... the people of Barbuda are surviving on the support (money, relationships, etc.) from Antigua. If true... then they really do not have any right to demand anything... they are living off the Antiguan people's work and efforts because the people of Barbuda have created a society that is not self sustaining... end of story.

    • @Anymous578
      @Anymous578 Před 6 lety +2

      Kevin vanderPoole The people of Antiguna calls Barbuna the sister island right next door they go back and forth to each island through a boat they use the same education system some go back and forth to the islands to work as well oh and they are ran by the same government

  • @TonyUnplugged
    @TonyUnplugged Před 6 lety

    Robert De Niro plans to build a tourist resort called Parade Found

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Před 4 lety +1

      Very few people know about the people of Barbuda getting screwed over by their own president and Robert De Niro's Nobu Hotel Corporation

  • @clairenzh
    @clairenzh Před 6 lety +1

    Chaos is a ladder

  • @simiralentertainment6934

    Man has become great on this earth. He learned how to blow up an atomic bomb. A person goes into open space. But a hurricane with a woman's name refers to this completely indifferent. Man will not soon become a god, maybe it will never happen ...

  • @splendidtime1
    @splendidtime1 Před 6 lety +2

    Maybe this is the work of the Haarp that everybody is talking about. Maybe it's the plan to take the land. This will be the norm. now it will be a white Island. This is just the replay of history in so many black islands and nations. It's sad. When will enough be enough? God can see. Judgement will be unbelievable for the wicked. They have no idea. This is real tragedy. The prime minister did the math and maybe ready to sell his people with a smile but sell it just the same.

  • @VeimosArcht
    @VeimosArcht Před 4 lety

    Lol a dollar for land I already own

  • @WiL_M87
    @WiL_M87 Před 6 lety +1

    Just build another island and let rebuild themselves.

  • @MY-kf6ms
    @MY-kf6ms Před 6 lety +2

    Expecting something for nothing? Typical. Do they want money to repair their island or do they want to leave it destroyed?

  • @dannyduarte3262
    @dannyduarte3262 Před 6 lety +4

    Everyone complaining about white people as usual lol