The whip lives on . . .

  It doesn’t take too much rigour to discover the roots of our fascination with the whip, the virtues of which are extolled constantly by some teachers, priests, newspaper columnists, talk radio hosts, descendants of the plantocracy, parents and an army of other “grateful” Barbadians. The latest exhibition of this misguided form of correction came … Continue reading The whip lives on . . .