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zoom rader wrote:Been to some of the Caribbean
Grenada, love this place. PNM Voter bank and best fish broth in Gauve village
Guyana, a lil behind time but they smarter than trini. Just too much Donkeys on the road.
Dutch territories, ABC all tourist except Suriname. Best real chutney music.
Jamaica never been there and will only go for real jerk chicken.
Dominican Republic, shares the same blend and has elitism mentally as trinis. This is wife material country they not as educated as trini females but better appearance in all shades, will breed and can cook.
St Lucia ok nothing fabulous
Barbados believes all injuns are Guyanese, local women a lil hostile . They generally don't like trinis as a matter of fact the don't even like the Caribbean
bluesclues wrote:zoom rader wrote:Been to some of the Caribbean
Grenada, love this place. PNM Voter bank and best fish broth in Gauve village
Guyana, a lil behind time but they smarter than trini. Just too much Donkeys on the road.
Dutch territories, ABC all tourist except Suriname. Best real chutney music.
Jamaica never been there and will only go for real jerk chicken.
Dominican Republic, shares the same blend and has elitism mentally as trinis. This is wife material country they not as educated as trini females but better appearance in all shades, will breed and can cook.
St Lucia ok nothing fabulous
Barbados believes all injuns are Guyanese, local women a lil hostile . They generally don't like trinis as a matter of fact the don't even like the Caribbean
Dominican republic you say? Hmm time to do some outsourcing, Trini girls fail this rounds real bad. They have children and they still don't cook.
toyolink wrote:Intra regional distrust and hostility in the Caribbean is only a bigger reflection of one of the major problems which continues to plague our ability to achieve a more developed status.
The fact is individual member countries of the Caribbean are characterized by tribalism, racial and class tensions, given this is our reality, what are we to expect on a regional scale.
Miktay wrote:toyolink wrote:Intra regional distrust and hostility in the Caribbean is only a bigger reflection of one of the major problems which continues to plague our ability to achieve a more developed status.
The fact is individual member countries of the Caribbean are characterized by tribalism, racial and class tensions, given this is our reality, what are we to expect on a regional scale.
Thiz iz not justification eh...but developed nations behave just like that....
zoom rader wrote:Been to some of the Caribbean
Grenada, love this place. PNM Voter bank and best fish broth in Gauve village
Guyana, a lil behind time but they smarter than trini. Just too much Donkeys on the road.
Dutch territories, ABC all tourist except Suriname. Best real chutney music.nJamaica never been there and will only go for real jerk chicken.
Dominican Republic, shares the same blend and has elitism mentally as trinis. This is wife material country they not as educated as trini females but better appearance in all shades, will breed and can cook.
St Lucia ok nothing fabulous
Barbados believes all injuns are Guyanese, local women a lil hostile . They generally don't like trinis as a matter of fact the don't even like the Caribbea
toyolink wrote:Miktay wrote:toyolink wrote:Intra regional distrust and hostility in the Caribbean is only a bigger reflection of one of the major problems which continues to plague our ability to achieve a more developed status.
The fact is individual member countries of the Caribbean are characterized by tribalism, racial and class tensions, given this is our reality, what are we to expect on a regional scale.
Thiz iz not justification eh...but developed nations behave just like that....
I did reflect on a similar observation, but the impact of the observed behaviors in the developed entities are undoubtedly different....As they say now-a-days we fighting each other down whilst 'fetching we backside' and looking for handouts from the first world.
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