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EDITORIAL: DeSantis and his Bahamas rhetoric

What is RonDeSantis’ problem with The Bahamas?

The Florida Governor continues to repeat his clumsy analogy comparing the United States and The Bahamas with Israel and Gaza.

In case you have not been following his ridiculous rhetoric, then yes, you read that right – he thinks that the US and The Bahamas are an adequate comparison with the situation in the Middle East.

The entire basis of his theory seems to be that we are nearby – neglecting to take into consideration the long, long history between Israel and Gaza, and the generations that have grown up with the conflict there, now a full-blown war.

Quite what group in The Bahamas he considers to be the equivalent of Hamas is beyond us.

Of course, if proximity was his only criteria, there are lots of other places he could have suggested. Perhaps rivals in nearby Georgia? Perhaps Cuba? No, that would not work well with the Cuban population in Florida he might rely on for votes. Instead, he chooses a nearby country with a majority black population, be that coincidental or not.

Even with all of that, to what end? He wants to boast about how quickly the US would decimate The Bahamas if ever our nation launched missiles at Fort Lauderdale. Never mind the fact the closest we have to a missile is the water tower, what is his boast? That the US is better equipped to take out a nearby country with fewer military resources? Is this supposed to be belittling Israel for not concluding its assault on Gaza quicker?

Mr DeSantis is a presidential candidate in the current race to be the Republican pick – one would think he would have plenty of other things to be talking about rather than a potential war only going on in his own head.

Interestingly, though, when Hurricane Dorian hit The Bahamas, he was quick to be hands-off, passing the buck to the federal government for any assistance, saying it wasn’t up to officials at the state level. He also was reluctant to comment on the prospect of accommodating any Bahamians who needed shelter in Florida after the storm.

So when it comes to help for those in need, he thinks that is up to the national government. But when it comes to carpet bombing your neighbours, he is all in for flattening a country without an arsenal capable of his imagined attack.

Quite what he gets out of this is a mystery, except perhaps deflecting scrutiny away from policies that might actually affect voters in the US.

Meanwhile, the US Embassy here has given the equivalent of a diplomatic sigh to say his comments are nothing to do with US policy, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has said the comments are misguided, and Mr DeSantis has united the current Foreign Affairs Minister, Fred Mitchell, and predecessor Darren Henfield against his comments.

The trouble is, of course, that it is a ludicrous statement – but if the last few years of politics have taught us anything, it is that there will be those who will believe and amplify such statements.

The nuance of it being an analogy for the Middle East will be lost on some, or ignored by others, for their own benefit. All it takes is one person to believe it enough to be willing to harm a Bahamian. Words can have consequences, even ridiculous words, sometimes especially those ones.

In no world, Mr DeSantis, is The Bahamas going to be firing rockets at Florida – and in no world should you be suggesting such a thing could be the case. Smarten up your speeches, Mr DeSantis, your words are making you look like a fool.

Comments

GodSpeed 4 months ago

Send one of your reporters to one of his press events and ask him directly.

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stillwaters 4 months ago

He is trying to copy Trump. He remembers how Trump actually won his presidency by stirring up hateful people by using hateful rhetoric. Copycat.....

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GodSpeed 4 months ago

Trump didn't do anything like that.

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concernedcitizen 4 months ago

What was the first thing Trump said when he came down the escalator to announce his run for president , the Latins , by which he meant brown skinned people , are pouring over the border and they are rapist and murderers and drug dealers ,,,

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ThisIsOurs 4 months ago

I often wonder why people support Trump when like Hitler he tells them all the abuses he intends to carry out before he actually gets power. I guess this is the answer, selective amnesia. This time around he's actually told people he'll be a dictator for a day and use resources of govt to get back at his enemies. And people cheer, I suppose it's ok until the cannon turns in their direction.

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birdiestrachan 4 months ago

He should be taken seriously. He has made these remarks more than once what does he want why does he talk about destroying the Bahamas . He can always make up a rocket story and there are many who will believe him . The Bahamas has to be alert.

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Sickened 4 months ago

You have a great point Birdie. Whether or not we have a rocket and/or fire it is meaningless to the US government or population. A point in fact is the supposed weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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bahamianson 4 months ago

Ok, let us look at history and not get carried away. Did you know that the crack epidemic came from the Bahamas? Well, according to Joe Biden it did. Ron Desantis' comments were not warranted, I agree, but so was Joe Bid3ns comments about crack. If you are going to comment about Americans that male comments that hurt Bahamians., i would agree that democratic and republican reps share the blame. Don't make the republican candidates out to be bad and not speak about Joe biden and his comments. Actually. You made reference to Ron Desantis and his Dorian comments. I would agree in part on some of you observations. However, i watch3d with my own eyes and ears when Ron desantis pleaded for money from Americans for the Dorian relief gor Bahamians. Please tell the whole truth. You cannot rewrite history because or your biases. I watched when Ron Desantis and Rick scott said they would deploy amphibian boats to Freeport because the beach3s where inaccessible for normal craft. I cannot let you mislead your readers. Yes, his comments were not good in regard to bombing us, but why did you not speak when Biden said crack was created in the Bahamas. Stop being narrow minded and a democrat. Tell both sides and not your biased side.

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bahamas12345 4 months ago

Don't let him into the country if he ever comes here.

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sheeprunner12 4 months ago

LOL, yes put the Florida Governor on the stop list ...........

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birdiestrachan 4 months ago

His mind is set on destroying the Bahamas and killing us all he has calculated how long it will take he says it will take only 12 hours

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ExposedU2C 4 months ago

It would seem DeSantis has had sight of the highly classified dossier compiled by the CIA on the Davis led PLP government.

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carltonr61 4 months ago

Maybe he is warning the Chinese in the event they repossess Taiwan very soon.

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