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Regardless the boys in blue looking for him...EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:MaxPower wrote:I understand the video was staged.
It was staged
And far more trinis steal cars in Trincity Mall alone than all of South America combined
killercow wrote:Regardless the boys in blue looking for him...EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:MaxPower wrote:I understand the video was staged.
It was staged
And far more trinis steal cars in Trincity Mall alone than all of South America combined
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zoom rader wrote:Max, Vene crime is overtaking the PNM pest crime problem now. By next year we will have an increase in Vene and PNM ppl crimes
pugboy wrote:and over 40 of them have covid being held in state covid facilities
Max fully supports these disease carrying criminals .88sins wrote:pugboy wrote:and over 40 of them have covid being held in state covid facilities
And many many more on the way, all to be taken care of at the expense of every taxpaying trinbagonian, and to the direct disadvantage of every citizen of this country
All while they contribute absolutely nothing to our economy other than to be a drain and a strain on it.
killercow wrote:Regardless the boys in blue looking for him...EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:MaxPower wrote:I understand the video was staged.
It was staged
And far more trinis steal cars in Trincity Mall alone than all of South America combined
De Dragon wrote:zoom rader wrote:Max, Vene crime is overtaking the PNM pest crime problem now. By next year we will have an increase in Vene and PNM ppl crimes
And now they're teaming up to rob Chinese people.
88sins wrote:ED, lemme ask you a very serious question.
Lets say for arguments sake, Trinidad and Tobago were to be overrun by Venezuelan migrants, to the point where the ratio was 3:1, and resources were to become very limited. And you had the ability to provide something that would save the life of one person only (food, meds, whatever)
Would you prefer to sacrifice a Trini life to provide said resource to a Venezuelan, or sacrifice a Venezuelan to save a Trini?
Bear in mind, you have Trini family so you may just be sacrificing one of your own. Choose carefully.
What would you choose?
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:88sins wrote:ED, lemme ask you a very serious question.
Lets say for arguments sake, Trinidad and Tobago were to be overrun by Venezuelan migrants, to the point where the ratio was 3:1, and resources were to become very limited. And you had the ability to provide something that would save the life of one person only (food, meds, whatever)
Would you prefer to sacrifice a Trini life to provide said resource to a Venezuelan, or sacrifice a Venezuelan to save a Trini?
Bear in mind, you have Trini family so you may just be sacrificing one of your own. Choose carefully.
What would you choose?
I would provide to the life that is out of all was the most vulnerable in most need, the most honest the most hard working and the most deserving.
Race, Gender, Family and Nationality is irrelevant when it comes to doing the right thing. This is what the Distinguished Dr Keith his Excellency taught me and I live life by this advice.
As Lord himself said there is no greater blessing than to provide to those most in need.
88sins wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:88sins wrote:ED, lemme ask you a very serious question.
Lets say for arguments sake, Trinidad and Tobago were to be overrun by Venezuelan migrants, to the point where the ratio was 3:1, and resources were to become very limited. And you had the ability to provide something that would save the life of one person only (food, meds, whatever)
Would you prefer to sacrifice a Trini life to provide said resource to a Venezuelan, or sacrifice a Venezuelan to save a Trini?
Bear in mind, you have Trini family so you may just be sacrificing one of your own. Choose carefully.
What would you choose?
I would provide to the life that is out of all was the most vulnerable in most need, the most honest the most hard working and the most deserving.
Race, Gender, Family and Nationality is irrelevant when it comes to doing the right thing. This is what the Distinguished Dr Keith his Excellency taught me and I live life by this advice.
As Lord himself said there is no greater blessing than to provide to those most in need.
So you trying to answer a direct question in a roundabout manner trying to avoid an answer.
Observe that in the questionI put to you your decision would save one life. The implication being, both persons are under the threat of imminent death. So they are in the same circumstances as far as being vulnerable and in need is concerned. Observe also, I never said anything about you personally knowing either of them, so you cannot infer that you know anything about eithers character, or who you feel or think would be more deserving, honest, hard working, or whatever other random description you can come up with.
It seems like you tried to bring in personal characteristics into your answer as a means of deflecting from answering the question directly and truthfully. Why you'd do that is beyond me.
But it's clear to all by now who you'd favor in such a scenario. No need to elaborate any further.
Dem two MC will get shoot uppugboy wrote:You guys seem very sincere in your humanitarian efforts, I suggest you take a trip to Caracas and help out folks there
Blaze d Chalice wrote:I would go if the borders were open, but instead I do my part by helping who is already here.
My Vene tenants have never been late on the rent and even if they decide to start that from tomorrow, it would be the longest streak I ever had a tenant stay without making excuse (and coincidentally the ones making excuse were trinis) But since around April I already told the Venes if they seeing trouble for rent let me know in advance.
Another 2 of the female tenant was even doing some baking-by-order from the apartment and if I was around and they have plenty stuff to deliver I would drive them. This was before all these elections and increase in the COVET numbers.
If them making like $1 on a cookie $10 on a small cake and $15 on a big cake and make like $250-300 a day, dem could afford to rock back.
But dotish maccos will see cars pulling up by Venes apartment and run their mouth about sexual activities even though half the time it used to be women jumping out the cars.
If some stink piper hear that and try to rape them, trinis will quickly make excuse for the piper.
MaxPower wrote:Hello Friends,
Firstly, ED i would like to thank you for the 2 quotes from the good man above.
Allow me to interject on some of the matters being posted here.
Now i wont go into the Trini vs Vene ongoing debate, nor about the hiring and firing of Venes and Trinis. All those frequently tuned in to this thread will know my approach.
It is our understanding that the Venezuelan influx is increasing rapidly and rampantly. Very soon, as some of you rightly pointed out, there will be a major clash for jobs and also health facilities etc.
Remember dearest Trinis that YOU allowed the Venezuelans to come here. YOU allowed the Venezuelans to come here with a privileged and demanding mindset.
Had the majority of Trinis been hardworking, dedicated, efficient and willing, the Venezuelans would have never saw all these opportunities. The first set of Venezuelans were supposed to arrive here and ketch their ass for a job. Instead, they literally walked into employment and were loved by the business communities and the service seeking public.
Soon, very very soon, word went back that T&T is the land of opportunities. And so they came and came and came, and unfortunately a little crime wave slowly begins, and then it slowly grows into a major problem. Trinis are now finding it harder to get the jobs they took for granted and scorned, Trini and Vene families clash with some finding love and some hate.
Trinis, now, right now is the time to act. You have to show the country your true potential. Remember...the good words...Discipline, Tolerance and Production.
Take back your country Trinis, not by jealousy and war, but by changing your attitude.
You Trinis have no idea of the power you have.
Do not wait until it’s too late.
MaxPower wrote:Hello Friends,
Firstly, ED i would like to thank you for the 2 quotes from the good man above.
Allow me to interject on some of the matters being posted here.
Now i wont go into the Trini vs Vene ongoing debate, nor about the hiring and firing of Venes and Trinis. All those frequently tuned in to this thread will know my approach.
It is our understanding that the Venezuelan influx is increasing rapidly and rampantly. Very soon, as some of you rightly pointed out, there will be a major clash for jobs and also health facilities etc.
Remember dearest Trinis that YOU allowed the Venezuelans to come here. YOU allowed the Venezuelans to come here with a privileged and demanding mindset.
Had the majority of Trinis been hardworking, dedicated, efficient and willing, the Venezuelans would have never saw all these opportunities. The first set of Venezuelans were supposed to arrive here and ketch their ass for a job. Instead, they literally walked into employment and were loved by the business communities and the service seeking public.
Soon, very very soon, word went back that T&T is the land of opportunities. And so they came and came and came, and unfortunately a little crime wave slowly begins, and then it slowly grows into a major problem. Trinis are now finding it harder to get the jobs they took for granted and scorned, Trini and Vene families clash with some finding love and some hate.
Trinis, now, right now is the time to act. You have to show the country your true potential. Remember...the good words...Discipline, Tolerance and Production.
Take back your country Trinis, not by jealousy and war, but by changing your attitude.
You Trinis have no idea of the power you have.
Do not wait until it’s too late.
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