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Our paradise is under threat

March 25th, 2023 | Tags:
Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
Dickson C. Igwe

Now, a certain politician loves pontificating on the beauty of these Virgin Islands. Most aliens arriving on these shores swiftly appreciate the safety, beauty, and wholesomeness of life in the Virgin Islands. These Virgin Islands are truly a garden where life should be glorious and wholesome.

A drive around the inhabited islands at night reveals a majestic little place with homes lit up sitting high on divinely sculpted hills and hilltops, while the sounds of gushing waves offer serenity, melody, and peace.

Once upon a time, before the adoption of a new culture of prosperity driven by tourism and finance, residents who lived off the land would have had a far greater opportunity to appreciate nature’s providence.

Virgin Islanders sat on their verandahs in their simple clapboard homes and gossiped under a wonderful full moon. Women toiled in the outdoor kitchen and cooked up delicious dishes for their menfolk who exhausted themselves daily under the hot sun by fishing, planting food for the community, digging at the basic road infrastructure that allowed the wary donkey to travel from village to village, building, harvesting provisions, producing sugar and rum, rearing livestock, clearing bush for farming and more.

A simpler time that was agrarian and religious must have been a great deal more secure than today, in that it offered greater certainty of outcome.

Residents lived by their own strict moral and social codes. The church and prayer meeting was at the center of rural life and the first schools were derived from this religious culture, driven by the old evangelicals: Methodists, Anglicans, Seven-Day Adventists, Roman Catholics, and Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Today, all that has changed as toxic fumes threaten the health of natives on the west of Tortola, traffic is a hazard and fast boats are a menace.

A materially driven society has become fragmented and isolated. Neighborliness is practically nonexistent and the rise in violent crime in certain sectors of the community reflects the blind pursuit of material wealth notwithstanding how obtained.

Dishonesty and deception ingrained in the culture have led to white-collar crime and corruption, and in very recent times a Commission of Inquiry, that threatened direct UK intervention in the daily affairs of a self-governing territory by Great Britain.

The preceding is a disaster and would herald a return to a time the UK ruled these islands directly.

No one can honestly state that the present day is better than yesteryear when the word community meant true neighborliness, close-knit families, and the village looking out.

Hearts and minds make a country, not the economy and material prosperity. For the Virgin Islands to return to some peace, tranquility, and sanity, people will have to understand how far we have fallen from where we once were.

Young men especially will have to understand their reckless behaviors are in no one’s best interest especially their own. They simply end up on the scrap heap of society, prison, or the grave, as they proceed on a downward path to destruction.

The solution to overcoming the present predicament begins and ends in adopting honesty and kindness as a way of life, and not aping alien cultures where the pursuit of money is the beginning and ending of everything.

This old boy has observed aliens who are under the mistaken belief that the woes of the native population is none of their business. In that, they are hugely mistaken. The day this island erupts, in whatever way it does, all will suffer. The world is a cycle, and until we die, we are all part of its motion. 

Dickson Igwe

4 Responses to “Our paradise is under threat”

  • True (25/03/2023, 11:23) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    Our culture is driven by a historical scarcity mindset. Because our previous generations had so little, once material goods appeared, we have all gone crazy with consumerist desire. This lust for more of everything, rooted in our own former poverty but abusively encouraged by suicidal 21st century capitalism, has meant we are a society deep into self delusion and self abuse. Just look how the drug business has gone from a hush hush thing a few people were involved in, to an open third pillar of our economy. And because the system has made us stupid, we hate nature now. We just want to turn it into cash. We hate ourselves, so we eat diabetic food another stuff that we know is bad for us but we can't help it because, well, circle back to the start of this comment. And so we advance, in a truly backward way.
  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (25/03/2023, 11:30) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    Many people despised truth, because in the undeveloped mindset, they are not who they want others to think or know who they really are. They see plenty false in others view far more than the many false in themselves.
    They think if they highlight others error to others, this will get them more attention.

    Keep writing articles of good value Mr. Dickson C Igwe in spite of those that have chose to ignored their good value to us, and other good.
  • vex (25/03/2023, 11:30) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    Just like the talking season it’s the writing season
  • @ IGWE ???? (25/03/2023, 16:04) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    As usual you always come strong , and I must say that ( true ) and ( senior citizen ) have responded to your article very intelligently , we can all learn from what was written by igwe in the article and those two bloggers who responded wonderfully , so my respect to you guys ???? ( sadly there are a lot of ignoramuses on the loose , I don't think they understand what the write , or even know themselves ????



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