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MaxPower wrote:Continuing to corrupt the youths...
All they have is money on their minds....but the majority of locals calling themselves “artists” are sufferers.
Gladiator wrote:Only in Trinidad we mix up sexual innuendoes with a religious celebration.... Isn't this blasphemy
Imagine If somebody sing the equivalent in a chutney form for Diwali
Why does the Christian community allow this sacrilege
Gladiator wrote:Only in Trinidad we mix up sexual innuendoes with a religious celebration.... Isn't this blasphemy
Imagine If somebody sing the equivalent in a chutney form for Diwali
Why does the Christian community allow this sacrilege
hassanvoyeau wrote:MaxPower wrote:Continuing to corrupt the youths...
All they have is money on their minds....but the majority of locals calling themselves “artists” are sufferers.
Nope. Corrupting the youth is when we don't teach them how to be critical and think for themselves. Recognise reality and fiction. Recognise work and entertainment. How to balance and mix the different facets of our existence. We cannot live in a world without entertainment. We have feelings and are guided by human nature. We are not robot sheeps.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:hassanvoyeau wrote:MaxPower wrote:Continuing to corrupt the youths...
All they have is money on their minds....but the majority of locals calling themselves “artists” are sufferers.
Nope. Corrupting the youth is when we don't teach them how to be critical and think for themselves. Recognise reality and fiction. Recognise work and entertainment. How to balance and mix the different facets of our existence. We cannot live in a world without entertainment. We have feelings and are guided by human nature. We are not robot sheeps.
Agreed! We've had double entendre since the early days of Kaiso. We have to teach our future generations how to think critically.
Gladiator wrote:Only in Trinidad we mix up sexual innuendoes with a religious celebration.... Isn't this blasphemy
Imagine If somebody sing the equivalent in a chutney form for Diwali
Why does the Christian community allow this sacrilege
Gladiator wrote:Only in Trinidad we mix up sexual innuendoes with a religious celebration.... Isn't this blasphemy
Imagine If somebody sing the equivalent in a chutney form for Diwali
Why does the Christian community allow this sacrilege
Gladiator wrote:I used to like soca parang....until I heard this rubbish.
Local music hitting an all time low
Gladiator wrote:Only in Trinidad we mix up sexual innuendoes with a religious celebration.... Isn't this blasphemy
Imagine If somebody sing the equivalent in a chutney form for Diwali
Why does the Christian community allow this sacrilege