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Slartibartfast wrote: Why not share your own experiences. How changes in trini culture have you noticed over the past decade of living here? Also, what is considered "anti-social" behaviour? Any link to this research paper?
It's amusing to see an idiot talk down on something he doesn't understand... Please continue...
Slartibartfast wrote:Thanks!
What of the rest?Slartibartfast wrote: Why not share your own experiences. How changes in trini culture have you noticed over the past decade of living here? Also, what is considered "anti-social" behaviour? Any link to this research paper?
It's amusing to see an idiot talk down on something he doesn't understand... Please continue...
zoom rader wrote:I think sometime last year or year before there was a research paper written on the effects of soca music which was shown cause trinis to be angry and engage in anti social behaviour.
Guardian wrote:The committee’s report said while it was impossible to draw a definitive correlation between violence or explicitness of lyrics and the level of criminality among youth,...
National Calypso Monarch 2011 Duane O’Connor said: “I wouldn’t say calypso or soca influences criminal behaviour in young people. Most of the soca music speaks about love and relationships. It is a totally out of place, and an erroneous statement to link the message of soca music to that expressed in dancehall and rap music, and the music influencing criminal behaviour.
Slartibartfast wrote:I agree with that definition of ASB.
Just read the articlezoom rader wrote:I think sometime last year or year before there was a research paper written on the effects of soca music which was shown cause trinis to be angry and engage in anti social behaviour.Guardian wrote:The committee’s report said while it was impossible to draw a definitive correlation between violence or explicitness of lyrics and the level of criminality among youth,...
National Calypso Monarch 2011 Duane O’Connor said: “I wouldn’t say calypso or soca influences criminal behaviour in young people. Most of the soca music speaks about love and relationships. It is a totally out of place, and an erroneous statement to link the message of soca music to that expressed in dancehall and rap music, and the music influencing criminal behaviour.
The study sounds inconclusive yet you use it as definitive proof.
ZR what was the last fete that you go to? Why not share some of your own anecdotes from living here over the past few decades? You ever thought of going to a fete with a guy so you don't get taken advantage of?
Slartibartfast wrote:What will you call someone that mostly speaks bad of Trinidad and Tobago although they apparently have what seems like no recent first hand experience? (Tuner apparently calls that a trini hater)
You also equate black people to PNM supporters in several threads so that you can blatantly belittle and insult PNM followers (i.e. black people) for being PNM followers (i.e. black) in your attempts and thinly veiled racism. Maybe trinis seem very angry to you because you openly hate roughly half of them because of the colour of their skin.
Anyway, you have adequately proven my point that you never miss an opportunity to be a complete racist and bump your gum on issues than you have no idea about except for articles that support your already biased opinions and what I can only assume are trini memes.
Anyway. I'm an extremely happy mixed ethnicity trini and have nothing but love for you bro #nohomo. Have fun accounting for me in your trini world view. Peace!
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