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A word to the wise, ought to be sufficient.The Tribune: On the wrong side of history....Again!
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EILEEN – DON’T GO THERE!
A word to the wise, ought to be sufficient.
The Tribune: On the wrong side of history....Again!
Young Bahamians are directed to now go to the Archives on Mackey Street and research the 100
part series that Etienne Dupuch wrote in the The Tribune Editorial Columns between 1978 and
1980 where he supported Apartheid in South Africa, denounced Nelson Mandela as a war
criminal, dismissed the struggle and martyrdom of Steven Biko and the courage of Winnie
Mandela and said Black people under the white South African racist regime were living in better
housing conditions than the Bahamian people had in Yellow Elder under the Pindling PLP
Government.
Fast forward to 2013 and Dupuch’s equally loathsome daughter Eileen is heaping unjust scorn
and ridicule on Minister Louis Farrakhan and his Bahamian Host, Keod Smith, because they
dared to challenge her journalistic integrity. All of sudden Farrakhan is the bane of countless
Tribune hate attacks and the same thing she is accusing Farrakhan of doing, she is doing in the
broad daylight.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The Archives are open to the Bahamian Public. Go see
for yourself how the Dupuch family used their newspaper to promote racism and separation in
South Africa.
So incensed were ordinary Bahamians about Dupuch’s ranting, that the Committee on South
Africa demonstrated outside The Tribune doorstep to show their displeasure.
This is the same Etienne Dupuch who, upon eavesdropping on the
intended plan by the first Chairman of the PLP, Henry Milton Taylor, to
move a Resolution in the House of Assembly in 1956 calling for an end
to discrimination, ran like a coward to the floor of the House and moved
the Resolution in order to ingratiate himself with voters in his Eastern
District constituency.
Nevertheless, the Bahamian people knew Dupuch for what he really was;
a fraud and a faker. At the next general election, they booted him out of
the House and elected Sammie Isaacs as their PLP Member of the House
of Assembly.
Dupuch went to his grave hating Sammie Isaacs and his family. He used his newspaper to heap
scorn and ridicule on Mr. Isaacs, calling him a second rate plumber. When Mr. Isaacs’s mother,
Bertha Isaacs, a woman who was a community activist and had made tremendous strides on the
tennis courts, was made a Dame Commander by Her Majesty The Queen, Dupuch again used his
newspaper to insult the Isaacs’s family.
The Bahamian People, especially this new generation of young people need to fully comprehend
Eileen Carron and her stock. The record will speak for itself. Just find some time to sit down in
the Archives and look over the slimy drivel and putrid and inflammatory certification the
Dupuch’s gave to Apartheid.
Now ask yourselves this question: Do you want Eileen Dupuch Carron to do your thinking for
you? Not if you are a proud Black man.
Here is an octogenarian who sat up all night at a party on the Eastern Road five years ago
awaiting the US Presidential Election results and wearing her John McCain Republican badge.
We are told she passed bricks when CNN forecast that Barack Obama would become the first
Black President of the United States.
Here is a woman whose family was opposed to Majority Rule. Yes, the Dupuch’s were opposed
to Black people governing this country in 1967. She wept like a baby when the then Royal
Governor, Sir Ralph Grey grudgingly had to invite Lynden Pindling to form a government.
She had better behave because we also have her file where she loaned out her services to another
foreign entity to engage in conduct unbecoming of a citizen of The Bahamas when Carol Boyd
Hallet was here in this country as the US Ambassador. Miss Hallet overstepped her bounds and
became very much involved in plots to wear down the PLP Government.
Wait a minute. Did we tell you about the false application for adoption this woman made in an
attempt to grab Bahamian citizenship for “her son”. You will have a conniption when you hear
what they did.
That’s enough for now.
But in the meantime RE-NEGOTIATE.ORG invites all young Bahamians to get Ye now to
the Public Library and the Department of the Archives and read how the Dupuch Family and The
Tribune would have kept Nelson Mandela in jail and Black people in subjectivity under
Apartheid in South Africa.
This same octogenarian who has been applying for a WHITE EDITOR to come out of London
and camouflage at The Tribune for the last 30 years. And there are those amongst us who have
the gall to listen to this relic of a bye gone era….a dung hill pile upon which no flowers
grow…the queen of revisionism.
And while she is on the subject of who killed Malcolm, this is just as good a time
for a new investigation on the mystery surrounding the fire that killed Etienne
Dupuch. What was it they said? His son-in-law came home late one afternoon and
met the old man engulfed in flames....
Stay tuned.