Sunday, 24 May 2026

Patois in Parliament Is Shortsighted Not Strategic

Contributor

Michael Spence 

There's a growing call to have Patois formalized in Parliament. The sentiment seems to be that Parliament is a domestic political dance hall, like, with little impact beyond the session. That view misses the point of what Parliament is for. It is not a talk show. It is the record where law, policy, and Jamaica’s positions in the world are set. The language used there has to carry beyond the chambers.

The Earth has 8.2 billion people. Patois comprehension is likely limited to 5 million, with 2 million people having daily utility. By comparison to the following: 

  1. Mandarin: 1.4 billion indigenous speakers  
  2. Spanish: 400 million  
  3. English: 390 million  
  4. Arabic: 340 million  

Overall, English is used conversationally by over 3 billion people. That should guide what we teach in schools and what we include in CXC syllabi. English is the language of aviation, maritime, mathematics, science, and universal communication. It is the working language of trade, diplomacy, and access.

The local context can’t be ignored. Jamaica ranks among the most challenged in the Caribbean on key social indicators. It has one of the highest illiteracy rates, especially among males; one of the highest murder rates, and the 2nd lowest per capita GDP at US$7,000 (Jamaica is only above Haiti). 

In that environment, language policy can’t be about vibes. It has to be about upward mobility, clarity, and global integration. Good thing most of our politicians in Parliament do not hold real economic/political power. But the language precedent they set does. 

A balanced, intelligent position would be as stated below:

  1. A Patois translator in Parliament for accessibility and public inclusion. Allowing citizens to follow proceedings in the vernacular they use at home.  
  2. The official language for interpretation, presentation, and record must always be English. That is the language of universal interpretation. It is what keeps us legible to investors, partners, and the diaspora.  
  3. Add Mandarin and Spanish interpreters. The Chinese are now a major part of our daily wholesale and retail economic reality in the streets and elsewhere.
  4. Spanish is the second most spoken native language globally and is dominant across our region. “Ni hao” i.e. hello, “wah a gwaan”, “hola” . All three should be in the interpretation loop.  

That would be innovative, practical, and forward-looking. Simply advocating for the use of Patois in Parliament is shortsighted. Inclusion is good, but lowering the standard of our official record is not. 

We can honour the culture without capping the ambition. Use Patois to explain. Use English to govern. Use Mandarin and Spanish to trade. That’s how Jamaica, as a small country, "Bark di Trute" and speaks to a big world.

Written by

Michael Spence

Michael Spence is a graduate of Cornwall College and the University of the West Indies. He is a trained teacher, a sociologist, and a writer for Bark Di Trute.


Editor's Notes

Our leaders need to start using parliament to discuss strategic plans and enact laws that will be relevant for another 100 years or more. Parliament has become a fish market to entertain those who need very little to entertain them.

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Saturday, 23 May 2026

Breaking News - Well-known Psychiatrist Dies

Dr Aggrey Irons


News has been circulating for some time about the poor health of one of Jamaica's popular psychiatrists. Someone who saw him recently confirmed to Bark Di Trute that he was not looking healthy. This afternoon, Bark Di Trute supporters informed me that well-known and loved Dr. Aggrey Ions has died.

Dr. Irons served in various positions at Bellview Hospital, was a regular voice on the radio, and was a musician who will be missed by Jamaicans. He was very involved in organizations that have helped many Jamaicans.

Please tell us about your experience with this outstanding psychiatrist by adding your comments at the bottom of this blog in the comments section.

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Citizen's Promotion For The Police



Decent citizens have an obligation to support the police. Too many people are condemning the police, and most of the police have been doing a great job over the past two years. Many criminals have taken them on, and they have taken them out, and that is why I believe the murder rate has dropped significantly.

There are too many evil people in this country who are doing everything to demotivate the force. They have no respect for their authority. I have seen the videos with citizens abusing officers and inciting people who are being accosted not to listen to the police. You will notice that there is no organization that encourages citizens to relate to the police properly. It's all about how the police relate to citizens. This thing is not a one-way street.

Bark Di Trute created an Emergency Alert System for a number of government agencies, including the police. Tonight I did a promotion for the police. Please give me your feedback about this promotion. 

I invite you to do something for the police. Write a poem, sing a song, or tell a story about something a good officer has done, and WhatsApp it to (876) 816-5261.

Click the icon below to play the promotion.


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Friday, 22 May 2026

Breaking News - BA Flight Held In The Bahamas



A British Airways flight from London is being held in the Bahamas due to concerns about the health of some passengers. Some of these passengers are coming from Africa.

Two of the passengers are showing signs of the dangerous Ebola virus, now affecting some African countries. There is no vaccine for the Ebola virus.

The Hon. Rolston Anglin, Minister with responsibility for Education and Training and for Finance and Economic Development in the Cayman Islands, is also on the flight. There are other Caymanians on the flight. 

Other Caribbean countries, such as Jamaica, have to monitor their ports of entry carefully.

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Congratulations To Aryanna Smith

On Her Graduation From High School.

Aryanna is flanked by her dad,
Benjamin Smith and her mother, Christine Smith.
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Fear Of Artificial Intelligence Going Rogue



The debate about AI concerns and regulations is no "Rocket Science" as to the solution.

If AI is confined to computer applications and specifically built robotics constructed to implement specific tasks, then there is no chance of the technology colluding or ever developing the ability to endanger human existence.

If humanoid and autonomous physical objects are not built, then there can be no physical ability to navigate space.

Why are we always bent on taking things to extremes? Why are we creating our own rivals? Then we fear the "Frankenstein" we have created.

I have heard of the possibility of exoskeletons that can be retrofitted to enhance human ability and performance. Why not focus on such applications?


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Dave Dyer
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Dave Dyer

Dave is a retired valuation surveyor/property manager. He worked at Land Valuation office, Urban Development Corporation and LOJ Property Management.








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Thursday, 21 May 2026

15,169 Jamaicans Get Work Overseas Through

Press Release From The Ministry of Labour and Social Security - May 21, 2026

The Honourable Charles Jr.

A total of 15,169 Jamaican workers were dispatched to Canada and the United States in 2025 under the Overseas Employment Programme. 

This was disclosed by Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., during his 2026/27 Sectoral Debate presentation in the House of Representatives on Tuesday (May 19).

“This is an increase of 944 over the previous year… an increase despite all of the issues. This reflects continued international confidence in the Jamaican workforce,” he said.

Mr. Charles further announced that, in the coming months, the Ministry will roll out an automated calling and text messaging system designed to enhance worker communication, strengthen tracking, and reduce administrative delays and costs.

“We will upgrade and repair the East Street facility [in downtown Kingston] to improve processing conditions, another request from our farm workers, and we will open a processing outpost in St. James to bring services closer to workers in western Jamaica, reducing travel time for those in Westmoreland, Hanover, Trelawny, St. James and surrounding areas,” he stated.

“All of these are requests from our farm workers. We are listening to you; this is not administrative convenience. It is service reform… bringing Government closer to the people that we are here to serve,” the Minister further said.

Additionally, in response to concerns raised by farm workers regarding the medical assessment process, the Ministry temporarily suspended those assessments to facilitate a thorough and impartial review.

“Assessments will now only resume once we are satisfied that the process is fair, transparent, and fully protective of our workers. Beginning this week, Jamaicans travelling to the United States through the Ministry will have the option to access an insurance programme under United Work and Travel’s policy with The Hartford –providing up to US$100,000 in coverage, including protection for serious illness, death and dismemberment,” Mr. Charles told the House.

Meanwhile, to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme, the Ministry will award 60 scholarships to the children of farm workers participating in the initiative.

Recruitment for the 2027 season will commence immediately, with letters issued to all Members of Parliament requesting the nomination of 50 suitable individuals to participate in the Overseas Employment Programme.

“I ask that this year, up to five of those nominations be [reserved] for female candidates,” Minister Charles stated.

Members of Parliament are also being encouraged to nominate farmers who are trained and experienced in areas such as operating heavy agricultural equipment, forklift operations, tractor driving, and other tasks involving the use or servicing of farm machinery.

Meanwhile, Jamaica will host the 2026 Annual Review Meeting of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme this November, bringing together Canadian officials, employers, and regional Ministers of Labour to strengthen cooperation, modernise labour mobility, and reaffirm Jamaica’s leadership in fair and sustainable overseas employment.

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