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Leadership is inconsequential if you aren’t the outright powerbroker, “led” is just obfuscation. The Bahamas has the highest level of inequality in the Caribbean according to the applicable coefficient used to determine that. White and mixed-race elites hold a disproportionate share of the nation’s wealth and land. Barbados is similarly unequal and curry cacs and cacs hold the overwhelming majority of land and wealth. Guyana is majority curry cac and they’re similarly the over represented holders of capital.
Black people are apart of the elite in these respective nations but they acquired wealth through professions via schooling. Like Black people in America they were similarly barred from wealth acquisition through racist colonial laws that prohibited voting and the holding of political office on the basis of education (a population of formerly enslaved subsistence famers obviously didn’t have the income to finance paywalled primary, secondary and tertiary education) and land ownership on the basis of race (cacs own 75% of the land in Barbados).
these issues are implicit in what i wrote.
otherwise i would have named the one with the highest GDP per capita and have been done with it.
and the situation is not as stark as brehdom in the USA.
obviously.


