Why Caribbean Unity Is Our Most Urgent Resource
Forget oil— unity is the fuel the Caribbean desperately needs. But our tank is running on fumes, sabotaged by petty politics and personal grudges. It’s time to refill—before outsiders drive off with everything. 🌊 Introduction: Unity Is the Engine, and We’re Stalling Life in the Caribbean is like sailing a shared boat in rough seas—colorful, vibrant, but weathered by storms. Yet instead of rowing together, too many of us are poking holes in the hull. Whether you're from Barbados, Trinidad, Jamaica, or St. Lucia or Sint Maarten, you've likely seen the same scene play out: great ideas tanked by ego, brilliant initiatives abandoned out of spite. In this blog, we’ll explore why Caribbean unity isn’t just nice—it’s urgent , how division is actively costing us progress, and what we must do—right now—to reverse the tide. 1. “Sabotage Culture: When Petty Kills Progress” Imagine losing a golden opportunity not because it wasn’t good—but because someone didn’t like who proposed it...
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