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maj. tom wrote:II thought that was what governments of modern civilization do.
MaxPower wrote:We Need to build housing settlements for these Venezuelans. Encourage more to come. Free education for children.
Put allyuh tax dollars to use man.
I totally agree with you. For far to long we have had one part of the population that is useless and only insits on breeding good boys that are a pest and is a burden on our country.MaxPower wrote:We Need to build housing settlements for these Venezuelans. Encourage more to come. Free education for children.
Put allyuh tax dollars to use man.
Thats why we simply breed them out and get them to adapt to our non good boys culture. Will take a few yearsDTAC wrote:Wheres Trinis rah rah rah and boil down like bhaji. When them Latin Americans want something they demand it and back it up with force. That whole continent built on revolution. Them Latin crime spots are in a different league to anything here. First the workers. Then anyone. Then the ones looking to do nothing but take.
88sins wrote:MaxPower wrote:We Need to build housing settlements for these Venezuelans. Encourage more to come. Free education for children.
Put allyuh tax dollars to use man.
donate where you living nah, just move out & go live under a bridge but keep paying the rent (you yuhself say they "poor" so they cyah afford rent).
And I expect that you should not live in any building eh, cuz if you do then you would be taking up a space that a vene could could occupy.
matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
daxt0r wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
exactly so, dem eh come here to play, like any population it hav good and bad, but dem bad does make we bad look like good. Bad and good all ah dem does breed like rabbit and dey jus like we gaza gyal wa men does reject down here jus with colour.
Meet one in the zone recently, living in a shack, baby in hand, baby in belly, did she wa food or shelter, nope wanted to know where she cud get her eyes and nails done.
MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
Really?
And yet still the people love them. Look around
Blaze d Chalice wrote:The Vene girl from work is getting sent to Spain for a 2 weeks to do some business for us since she is the best Spanish speaker and knows what to do when there.
You think Quamina/Ramleela want to hear that?
We didn't tell them yet, but I can already imagine what they going to say, despite them "learning" Spanish from form 1 to 5 and still dunno how to order a meal.
I see more and more Vene/Vene-themed businesses popping up around Trinidad.
The other day I had to go quite Moruga side, and on the way I see something called La Vene Cafe, newly-constructed building, looking real nice and clean. I not even sure where it was located, but I will stop by next time.
Also saw Tandoori Hut change their entire menu to cater to Venezuelan food.
I mentioned before that I will be renting out my entire house to Venezuelans.
The date is coming near, and they already paid the security deposit, and they want to pay for 2 months in advance next week.
I had to tell them calm down and just see about their other expenses first, the house not running away.
A TOTAL opposite of dealing with majority of Trinis.
And I fully agree they should be building and supplying free houses for the Venez instead of the usual ungrateful ones.
De Dragon wrote:MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:The real danger is they bring their violence. And they procreate like rabbits. Essentially they the are lavantille from across the paria
Really?
And yet still the people love them. Look around
Because there are always dotishees like you who cannot look past the pink skin.............
Blaze d Chalice wrote:The Vene girl from work is getting sent to Spain for a 2 weeks to do some business for us since she is the best Spanish speaker and knows what to do when there.
You think Quamina/Ramleela want to hear that?
We didn't tell them yet, but I can already imagine what they going to say, despite them "learning" Spanish from form 1 to 5 and still dunno how to order a meal.
I see more and more Vene/Vene-themed businesses popping up around Trinidad.
The other day I had to go quite Moruga side, and on the way I see something called La Vene Cafe, newly-constructed building, looking real nice and clean. I not even sure where it was located, but I will stop by next time.
Also saw Tandoori Hut change their entire menu to cater to Venezuelan food.
I mentioned before that I will be renting out my entire house to Venezuelans.
The date is coming near, and they already paid the security deposit, and they want to pay for 2 months in advance next week.
I had to tell them calm down and just see about their other expenses first, the house not running away.
A TOTAL opposite of dealing with majority of Trinis.
And I fully agree they should be building and supplying free houses for the Venez instead of the usual ungrateful ones.
vaiostation wrote:^^^All de hate, yet ya still here.
Is de same locals you have so much disgust for, are the ones who build this nation. They didn't come here and expect to be given everything free like some others. Sad that your parents have failed in teaching you how to respect your roots. How disappointing.
Some people does have some serious inferiority complex issues.
matix wrote:La Vene Cafe located Manahambre, just before Princes Town.
Spanish for public servants course returns
TYRELL GITTENS
Last Friday the Ministry of Education launched this year's edition of the Spanish for public servants course at NALIS, Port of Spain. The course is an annual collaboration between the governments of TT and Colombia with an aim to help further the linguistic abilities of this country's public service sector.
Speaking to public servants at the launch, Colombian ambassador to TT Martha Cecilia Pinilla-Perdomo encouraged those gathered to make the best of the opportunity to develop their language skills.
"This is also a chance to learn about Colombia and the country's culture," she added.
Noting that Colombia has thus far accepted an estimated 1.4 million Venezuelan refugees, Pinilla-Perdomo highlighted the movement of refugees into this country saying, "This course can help you in dealing with the situation."
Representing the Education Ministry, Minister Dr Lovell Francis said, "Given the country's geographical position, there is a need to recognise the importance of the Spanish language."
With Latin America being the country's closest neighbour, Francis sees the need for TT to continue making progress in its foreign language capacity.
This year's edition of the course will include an estimated 60 public servants representing several public agencies and will see two tutors administering the course content.
Looking forward to his first time in TT, course tutor Alejandro Augosto Zuluaga said, "I look forward to experiencing the country's culture."
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Reita Toussaint welcomed the continued initiative by the Colombian government as well as the deepening of diplomatic ties as she noted this country's goal of improving Spanish language efficiency under Vision 2030.
MaxPower wrote:Spanish should be mandatory in all schools and business establishments.
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