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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby CB Style » July 1st, 2021, 5:53 pm

sMASH wrote:
De Dragon wrote:
Habit7 wrote:
CB Style wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/trinidadexpress.com/news/local/charitable-organisations-have-a-message-for-donna-cox/article_c4094fd8-d6e1-11eb-97ca-a7d4674b7725.amp.html

How donna go say that boy


Now let’s close our eyes and imagine if it was a UNC MP who said that?
BLM hit the streets ah hundred miles per hour.

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Not exactly Mr. Current Affairs are you? :roll:

:x :x :x if only d cox didnt say it first. :evil: :evil: :evil:

Exactly,
But paidblogger7 does just copy and paste any sheit then Team Balisier Baldheads claim they substantiate the arguement. It’s probably part of the intense training they go through at balisier house.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby sam1978 » July 1st, 2021, 6:10 pm

Double dipping would be condemmed by the more fortunate. Imagine you have nothing , don't know where the next meal is coming from , your children starving and crying and you have nobody to turn to because all your relatives hungry just like you . You have no job because the country shut down and you have no savings .

Hampers sharing somewhere or the govt giving out a lil cacada. You going to try to double dip because you know when this hamper done , next week you not sure where you getting another one.

Let us look at the rich double dippers now . Faud owns private hospital , is a Medical doctor and has other investments , ( I don't want to spread the man business so I saying what is in the public) . Deliesingh has a pharmacy and is very wealthy . Imbert is a multi millionaire , Faris and his wife is wealthier than him . Franklin , Stuart , and a lot of the others are filthy rich. Why then they moving so hungry and capitalizing on the exemptions ? It's not as though they need it.

The double dipping comes in when two years pass and they sell for a profit and then double dip and buy another one to do the same thing again.

They only know when hungry mouth people working the system for crumbs.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby sMASH » July 1st, 2021, 6:36 pm

pls sir, may i have moar???

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 2nd, 2021, 1:24 pm

How does a police station cost 53mil to build :|
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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby bluefete » July 2nd, 2021, 1:47 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:How does a police station cost 53mil to build :|


Because it comes with boat and rented helicopper.

Is Carenage so it down by de sea.

Doh forget they have to outfit it with hidden ceiling panels so they could hide de cocaine. Dem t'ing ent cheap.

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby daring dragoon » July 2nd, 2021, 4:12 pm

Today is the death anniversary of PM Patrick Manning. RIP Mr Manning. Just like donald trump people misunderstood you in your own time and only now see what is great leader you were and the vision you had. never again will we see a leader like you, may you be in peace where ever your soul may be.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby ProtonPowder » July 2nd, 2021, 4:16 pm

manning is surely looking up at us from a better place

rip

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Gladiator » July 2nd, 2021, 4:27 pm

ProtonPowder wrote:manning is surely looking up at us from a better place

rip


Poor guy, tried to buy his way into heaven with taxpayers money but stole the money and the church never build. He probably sitting in a commission of enquiry up in heaven... God wanted his church bro!

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby daxt0r » July 2nd, 2021, 5:43 pm

Gladiator wrote:
ProtonPowder wrote:manning is surely looking up at us from a better place

rip


Poor guy, tried to buy his way into heaven with taxpayers money but stole the money and the church never build. He probably sitting in a commission of enquiry up in heaven... God wanted his church bro!


an we still stick here with mr big , nowadays is c4 on d scene though no lil rubbish bin bomb

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Blaze d Chalice » July 2nd, 2021, 9:09 pm

I don't know if you all read a recent piece entitled "THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS"

Quite a well written interesting piece.
Could be very beneficial for tourism.
But it too long to post in this thread as it would be bump out as soon as Hinds or Imbert buy a next ride.
Good thing the writer hair wasn't straight OR ELSE.

An excerpt
PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby The_Honourable » July 2nd, 2021, 9:24 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:I don't know if you all read a recent piece entitled "THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS"

Quite a well written interesting piece.
Could be very beneficial for tourism.
But it too long to post in this thread as it would be bump out as soon as Hinds or Imbert buy a next ride.
Good thing the writer hair wasn't straight OR ELSE.

An excerpt
PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?


Like you don't know how this goes, never hold pnm accountable for anything. Blame kamla, unc, america, capitalism, colonialism, columbus, slavery, illumanati and satan.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » July 2nd, 2021, 9:32 pm

The_Honourable wrote:
Blaze d Chalice wrote:I don't know if you all read a recent piece entitled "THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS"

Quite a well written interesting piece.
Could be very beneficial for tourism.
But it too long to post in this thread as it would be bump out as soon as Hinds or Imbert buy a next ride.
Good thing the writer hair wasn't straight OR ELSE.

An excerpt
PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?


Like you don't know how this goes, never hold pnm accountable for anything. Blame kamla, unc, america, capitalism, colonialism, columbus, slavery, illumanati and satan.
UNC is in power and they are very important at this stage.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 2nd, 2021, 9:42 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:I don't know if you all read a recent piece entitled "THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS"

Quite a well written interesting piece.
Could be very beneficial for tourism.
But it too long to post in this thread as it would be bump out as soon as Hinds or Imbert buy a next ride.
Good thing the writer hair wasn't straight OR ELSE.

An excerpt
PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?



Post link to the entire article please

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Blaze d Chalice » July 2nd, 2021, 9:58 pm

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Post link to the entire article please



Not an media/papers article, but was written by the same fella who wrote the book "From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship: The Rise of East Indian Peasantry in Trinidad"

THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS
In no society should a simple task such as going to the mall be made a living Hell. But in our society, a trip to the mall is one of the most annoying experiences. If you’ve ever had the misfortune of getting the red light at West Mall—or any mall—you would be greeted by a gang of hoodlums who have no respect for your private property.

Without any consideration for your vehicle, and without your permission, they spread mud-brown water across your windscreen with an expectation of receiving cash in return for your newly scratched windscreen. Why on earth do mall owners continue to allow these pests near their establishment? Is it because they’re afraid of them?

What kind of upbringing must a child have to believe that it is his God-given right to be a nuisance to society?
It’s amazing how so many Trinidadians are set in their rhythm every morning that they don’t stop to consider that a drive on the Beetham Highway is one of the most unpredictable routes traveled. For some reason, during protests, the residents of this area believe that it is their constitutional right to launch projectiles at vehicles and block motorists from their daily commute. But we are all too accommodating and allow them to commute to their jobs at the nearby dump.

Recently, a video of a home invasion circulated. One cannot even exercise in their yard without having to worry about someone jumping over their wall. In another video, a resident of Beetham Gardens was arrested in Mayaro—much like residents from other slumps in Port of Spain are found in Central and South Trinidad committing all sorts of crime. Respect for boundaries and personal property is a value that clearly isn’t being taught in these homes.

It would be understandable if this behaviour were relegated to the lowest rung of our society, but last year truly exposed the extent to which self-entitlement is rampant among many Afro-Trinidadians regardless of class position. Students at the University of the West Indies—presumably products of “modern” middle-class parenting—believed that they were in their right to deface the United States Embassy during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Is this really our nation’s best and brightest?

We seem to have reached the point where many Afro-Trinidadians believe that they are in firm control of our society.
Calls for boycotts last year saw a large number of Afro-Trinidadians try to bully businessmen, employees and customers. Consumers are well within their right to boycott a product, but none of them has the right to force the rest of us to comply. Those who wished to purchase a Ramsaran’s product were unable to for a couple days. If they don’t want to buy something, apparently the rest of us aren’t allowed to buy it. What's pitiful is that there is no comparable Afro-Trinidadian-owned business to boycott had the tables been turned.
People who took to social media to express their disagreement with the Black Lives Matter movement were fired from their jobs by spineless employers. It’s amazing how many businesses are willing to bend over for people who aren’t even their customers.
Meanwhile, Africans in the public service who were demeaning towards other ethnic groups online are still employed with the public sector—and even the private sector.

The African intelligentsia is paid by the media to write race-baiting articles about the Indian population that would otherwise get a non-African fired if he expressed similar sentiments about Africans on social media.
In the political landscape, many Afro-Trinidadians seem to be of the view that only the People’s National Movement is allowed to reign supreme. Support for any other political party in this country is treated as cultural taboo. Pro-PNM supporters on radio talk shows are allowed unlimited time to sing the government’s praises, but anyone who calls in to disagree is cut off before they can finish their contribution.
The Prime Minister has childishly shut down any inquiries about whether or not he took the Pfizer vaccine. PNM supporters may not care about this, but those who demand accountability do. But since PNM supporters do not want accountability, the rest of us must not have it either. Questions about public expenditure are not tolerated and people who criticize the government are told to “move out”—as if a brain drain would hurt those who leave and not those who stay.

PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?

People have worked too hard in their lives to purchase a home and raise their children in a safe neighbourhood. No one should have to work so hard to build their home, business, family and community to have it all destroyed by those who didn’t put in the work—but want the same results.
Civilization cannot occur if people are uncivilized. By nature, human beings are vile creatures that need to be tamed. For centuries, men have looted, plundered and murdered their fellow man. Somewhere along the way, these behaviours were corrected but they can only be corrected if a standard for socially desirable behaviour is set—and people actually work towards achieving that standard. Our time may be the first when people are actually working towards ‘de-civilization’.

When the Roman Empire was invaded by barbarians, it took a thousand years for Western Europe to rebuild a civilization. Trinidad is by no stretch a great civilization but if we continue to leave the gates wide open for an invasion, then what little has been built will be completely destroyed—left in the hands of those who would not know how to rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/jeanclaude.escalante/posts/10226660835051670

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby Gladiator » July 2nd, 2021, 10:39 pm

Blaze d Chalice wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Post link to the entire article please



Not an media/papers article, but was written by the same fella who wrote the book "From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship: The Rise of East Indian Peasantry in Trinidad"

THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS
In no society should a simple task such as going to the mall be made a living Hell. But in our society, a trip to the mall is one of the most annoying experiences. If you’ve ever had the misfortune of getting the red light at West Mall—or any mall—you would be greeted by a gang of hoodlums who have no respect for your private property.

Without any consideration for your vehicle, and without your permission, they spread mud-brown water across your windscreen with an expectation of receiving cash in return for your newly scratched windscreen. Why on earth do mall owners continue to allow these pests near their establishment? Is it because they’re afraid of them?

What kind of upbringing must a child have to believe that it is his God-given right to be a nuisance to society?
It’s amazing how so many Trinidadians are set in their rhythm every morning that they don’t stop to consider that a drive on the Beetham Highway is one of the most unpredictable routes traveled. For some reason, during protests, the residents of this area believe that it is their constitutional right to launch projectiles at vehicles and block motorists from their daily commute. But we are all too accommodating and allow them to commute to their jobs at the nearby dump.

Recently, a video of a home invasion circulated. One cannot even exercise in their yard without having to worry about someone jumping over their wall. In another video, a resident of Beetham Gardens was arrested in Mayaro—much like residents from other slumps in Port of Spain are found in Central and South Trinidad committing all sorts of crime. Respect for boundaries and personal property is a value that clearly isn’t being taught in these homes.

It would be understandable if this behaviour were relegated to the lowest rung of our society, but last year truly exposed the extent to which self-entitlement is rampant among many Afro-Trinidadians regardless of class position. Students at the University of the West Indies—presumably products of “modern” middle-class parenting—believed that they were in their right to deface the United States Embassy during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Is this really our nation’s best and brightest?

We seem to have reached the point where many Afro-Trinidadians believe that they are in firm control of our society.
Calls for boycotts last year saw a large number of Afro-Trinidadians try to bully businessmen, employees and customers. Consumers are well within their right to boycott a product, but none of them has the right to force the rest of us to comply. Those who wished to purchase a Ramsaran’s product were unable to for a couple days. If they don’t want to buy something, apparently the rest of us aren’t allowed to buy it. What's pitiful is that there is no comparable Afro-Trinidadian-owned business to boycott had the tables been turned.
People who took to social media to express their disagreement with the Black Lives Matter movement were fired from their jobs by spineless employers. It’s amazing how many businesses are willing to bend over for people who aren’t even their customers.
Meanwhile, Africans in the public service who were demeaning towards other ethnic groups online are still employed with the public sector—and even the private sector.

The African intelligentsia is paid by the media to write race-baiting articles about the Indian population that would otherwise get a non-African fired if he expressed similar sentiments about Africans on social media.
In the political landscape, many Afro-Trinidadians seem to be of the view that only the People’s National Movement is allowed to reign supreme. Support for any other political party in this country is treated as cultural taboo. Pro-PNM supporters on radio talk shows are allowed unlimited time to sing the government’s praises, but anyone who calls in to disagree is cut off before they can finish their contribution.
The Prime Minister has childishly shut down any inquiries about whether or not he took the Pfizer vaccine. PNM supporters may not care about this, but those who demand accountability do. But since PNM supporters do not want accountability, the rest of us must not have it either. Questions about public expenditure are not tolerated and people who criticize the government are told to “move out”—as if a brain drain would hurt those who leave and not those who stay.

PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?

People have worked too hard in their lives to purchase a home and raise their children in a safe neighbourhood. No one should have to work so hard to build their home, business, family and community to have it all destroyed by those who didn’t put in the work—but want the same results.
Civilization cannot occur if people are uncivilized. By nature, human beings are vile creatures that need to be tamed. For centuries, men have looted, plundered and murdered their fellow man. Somewhere along the way, these behaviours were corrected but they can only be corrected if a standard for socially desirable behaviour is set—and people actually work towards achieving that standard. Our time may be the first when people are actually working towards ‘de-civilization’.

When the Roman Empire was invaded by barbarians, it took a thousand years for Western Europe to rebuild a civilization. Trinidad is by no stretch a great civilization but if we continue to leave the gates wide open for an invasion, then what little has been built will be completely destroyed—left in the hands of those who would not know how to rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/jeanclaude.escalante/posts/10226660835051670


I am speechless... :shock:

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby daxt0r » July 3rd, 2021, 7:18 am

Blaze d Chalice wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Post link to the entire article please



Not an media/papers article, but was written by the same fella who wrote the book "From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship: The Rise of East Indian Peasantry in Trinidad"

THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS
In no society should a simple task such as going to the mall be made a living Hell. But in our society, a trip to the mall is one of the most annoying experiences. If you’ve ever had the misfortune of getting the red light at West Mall—or any mall—you would be greeted by a gang of hoodlums who have no respect for your private property.

Without any consideration for your vehicle, and without your permission, they spread mud-brown water across your windscreen with an expectation of receiving cash in return for your newly scratched windscreen. Why on earth do mall owners continue to allow these pests near their establishment? Is it because they’re afraid of them?

What kind of upbringing must a child have to believe that it is his God-given right to be a nuisance to society?
It’s amazing how so many Trinidadians are set in their rhythm every morning that they don’t stop to consider that a drive on the Beetham Highway is one of the most unpredictable routes traveled. For some reason, during protests, the residents of this area believe that it is their constitutional right to launch projectiles at vehicles and block motorists from their daily commute. But we are all too accommodating and allow them to commute to their jobs at the nearby dump.

Recently, a video of a home invasion circulated. One cannot even exercise in their yard without having to worry about someone jumping over their wall. In another video, a resident of Beetham Gardens was arrested in Mayaro—much like residents from other slumps in Port of Spain are found in Central and South Trinidad committing all sorts of crime. Respect for boundaries and personal property is a value that clearly isn’t being taught in these homes.

It would be understandable if this behaviour were relegated to the lowest rung of our society, but last year truly exposed the extent to which self-entitlement is rampant among many Afro-Trinidadians regardless of class position. Students at the University of the West Indies—presumably products of “modern” middle-class parenting—believed that they were in their right to deface the United States Embassy during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Is this really our nation’s best and brightest?

We seem to have reached the point where many Afro-Trinidadians believe that they are in firm control of our society.
Calls for boycotts last year saw a large number of Afro-Trinidadians try to bully businessmen, employees and customers. Consumers are well within their right to boycott a product, but none of them has the right to force the rest of us to comply. Those who wished to purchase a Ramsaran’s product were unable to for a couple days. If they don’t want to buy something, apparently the rest of us aren’t allowed to buy it. What's pitiful is that there is no comparable Afro-Trinidadian-owned business to boycott had the tables been turned.
People who took to social media to express their disagreement with the Black Lives Matter movement were fired from their jobs by spineless employers. It’s amazing how many businesses are willing to bend over for people who aren’t even their customers.
Meanwhile, Africans in the public service who were demeaning towards other ethnic groups online are still employed with the public sector—and even the private sector.

The African intelligentsia is paid by the media to write race-baiting articles about the Indian population that would otherwise get a non-African fired if he expressed similar sentiments about Africans on social media.
In the political landscape, many Afro-Trinidadians seem to be of the view that only the People’s National Movement is allowed to reign supreme. Support for any other political party in this country is treated as cultural taboo. Pro-PNM supporters on radio talk shows are allowed unlimited time to sing the government’s praises, but anyone who calls in to disagree is cut off before they can finish their contribution.
The Prime Minister has childishly shut down any inquiries about whether or not he took the Pfizer vaccine. PNM supporters may not care about this, but those who demand accountability do. But since PNM supporters do not want accountability, the rest of us must not have it either. Questions about public expenditure are not tolerated and people who criticize the government are told to “move out”—as if a brain drain would hurt those who leave and not those who stay.

PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?

People have worked too hard in their lives to purchase a home and raise their children in a safe neighbourhood. No one should have to work so hard to build their home, business, family and community to have it all destroyed by those who didn’t put in the work—but want the same results.
Civilization cannot occur if people are uncivilized. By nature, human beings are vile creatures that need to be tamed. For centuries, men have looted, plundered and murdered their fellow man. Somewhere along the way, these behaviours were corrected but they can only be corrected if a standard for socially desirable behaviour is set—and people actually work towards achieving that standard. Our time may be the first when people are actually working towards ‘de-civilization’.

When the Roman Empire was invaded by barbarians, it took a thousand years for Western Europe to rebuild a civilization. Trinidad is by no stretch a great civilization but if we continue to leave the gates wide open for an invasion, then what little has been built will be completely destroyed—left in the hands of those who would not know how to rebuild.
https://www.facebook.com/jeanclaude.escalante/posts/10226660835051670


great article man! i wish i could be articulate to express same points like that. unfortunately them bloggers doh live here it seem thus they out ah touch like donna cox with reality so is no problem for them to post crap as they just like all other PNM leeches of the treasury, being paid.

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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby zoom rader » July 3rd, 2021, 7:56 am

Blaze d Chalice wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Post link to the entire article please



Not an media/papers article, but was written by the same fella who wrote the book "From Indentureship to Entrepreneurship: The Rise of East Indian Peasantry in Trinidad"

THE TYRANNY OF AFRO-TRINIDADIANS/PNM SUPPORTERS
In no society should a simple task such as going to the mall be made a living Hell. But in our society, a trip to the mall is one of the most annoying experiences. If you’ve ever had the misfortune of getting the red light at West Mall—or any mall—you would be greeted by a gang of hoodlums who have no respect for your private property.

Without any consideration for your vehicle, and without your permission, they spread mud-brown water across your windscreen with an expectation of receiving cash in return for your newly scratched windscreen. Why on earth do mall owners continue to allow these pests near their establishment? Is it because they’re afraid of them?

What kind of upbringing must a child have to believe that it is his God-given right to be a nuisance to society?
It’s amazing how so many Trinidadians are set in their rhythm every morning that they don’t stop to consider that a drive on the Beetham Highway is one of the most unpredictable routes traveled. For some reason, during protests, the residents of this area believe that it is their constitutional right to launch projectiles at vehicles and block motorists from their daily commute. But we are all too accommodating and allow them to commute to their jobs at the nearby dump.

Recently, a video of a home invasion circulated. One cannot even exercise in their yard without having to worry about someone jumping over their wall. In another video, a resident of Beetham Gardens was arrested in Mayaro—much like residents from other slumps in Port of Spain are found in Central and South Trinidad committing all sorts of crime. Respect for boundaries and personal property is a value that clearly isn’t being taught in these homes.

It would be understandable if this behaviour were relegated to the lowest rung of our society, but last year truly exposed the extent to which self-entitlement is rampant among many Afro-Trinidadians regardless of class position. Students at the University of the West Indies—presumably products of “modern” middle-class parenting—believed that they were in their right to deface the United States Embassy during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Is this really our nation’s best and brightest?

We seem to have reached the point where many Afro-Trinidadians believe that they are in firm control of our society.
Calls for boycotts last year saw a large number of Afro-Trinidadians try to bully businessmen, employees and customers. Consumers are well within their right to boycott a product, but none of them has the right to force the rest of us to comply. Those who wished to purchase a Ramsaran’s product were unable to for a couple days. If they don’t want to buy something, apparently the rest of us aren’t allowed to buy it. What's pitiful is that there is no comparable Afro-Trinidadian-owned business to boycott had the tables been turned.
People who took to social media to express their disagreement with the Black Lives Matter movement were fired from their jobs by spineless employers. It’s amazing how many businesses are willing to bend over for people who aren’t even their customers.
Meanwhile, Africans in the public service who were demeaning towards other ethnic groups online are still employed with the public sector—and even the private sector.

The African intelligentsia is paid by the media to write race-baiting articles about the Indian population that would otherwise get a non-African fired if he expressed similar sentiments about Africans on social media.
In the political landscape, many Afro-Trinidadians seem to be of the view that only the People’s National Movement is allowed to reign supreme. Support for any other political party in this country is treated as cultural taboo. Pro-PNM supporters on radio talk shows are allowed unlimited time to sing the government’s praises, but anyone who calls in to disagree is cut off before they can finish their contribution.
The Prime Minister has childishly shut down any inquiries about whether or not he took the Pfizer vaccine. PNM supporters may not care about this, but those who demand accountability do. But since PNM supporters do not want accountability, the rest of us must not have it either. Questions about public expenditure are not tolerated and people who criticize the government are told to “move out”—as if a brain drain would hurt those who leave and not those who stay.

PNM strongholds continue to produce the majority of the nation’s criminals but neither the PNM nor its supporters care about this. HDC is not a housing distribution exercise, it is a crime re-distribution exercise. Apart from making marginal constituencies less marginal, its purpose is to make Chaguanas and East Port of Spain equal in crime statistics. Yet middle-class PNM supporters are shocked when they are made victims of crime. Do they not realize their shared voting patterns with the urban lower class and how they've helped create these communities?

People have worked too hard in their lives to purchase a home and raise their children in a safe neighbourhood. No one should have to work so hard to build their home, business, family and community to have it all destroyed by those who didn’t put in the work—but want the same results.
Civilization cannot occur if people are uncivilized. By nature, human beings are vile creatures that need to be tamed. For centuries, men have looted, plundered and murdered their fellow man. Somewhere along the way, these behaviours were corrected but they can only be corrected if a standard for socially desirable behaviour is set—and people actually work towards achieving that standard. Our time may be the first when people are actually working towards ‘de-civilization’.

When the Roman Empire was invaded by barbarians, it took a thousand years for Western Europe to rebuild a civilization. Trinidad is by no stretch a great civilization but if we continue to leave the gates wide open for an invasion, then what little has been built will be completely destroyed—left in the hands of those who would not know how to rebuild.
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Re: Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » July 3rd, 2021, 8:10 am

who is the new CARICOM chairman? Kcr got sacked or term expired?

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Postby CB Style » July 3rd, 2021, 9:43 am

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:who is the new CARICOM chairman? Kcr got sacked or term expired?

https://newsday.co.tt/2021/07/02/antigu ... -chairman/

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Re: PNM in Gov't

Postby MaxPower » July 3rd, 2021, 11:21 am

Our African brothers and sisters must do better.

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Postby gastly369 » July 4th, 2021, 11:03 am

shake d livin wake d dead wrote:who is the new CARICOM chairman? Kcr got sacked or term expired?
Sacked and packed..

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Postby sam1978 » July 4th, 2021, 1:21 pm

Waiting on the PNM’s women’s league to issue a press release condemning this action.
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Postby De Dragon » July 4th, 2021, 1:47 pm

sam1978 wrote:Waiting on the PNM’s women’s league to issue a press release condemning this action.

Never happen. The FAB only reacts to UNC.

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Postby paid_influencer » July 4th, 2021, 1:56 pm

De Dragon wrote:
sam1978 wrote:Waiting on the PNM’s women’s league to issue a press release condemning this action.

Never happen. The FAB only reacts to UNC.


worse yet they might blame the woman

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Postby bluefete » July 4th, 2021, 5:34 pm

gastly369 wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:who is the new CARICOM chairman? Kcr got sacked or term expired?
Sacked and packed..


Is a 6 months wuk dey does get as Chairman? :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Postby gastly369 » July 4th, 2021, 9:05 pm


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Postby elec2020 » July 4th, 2021, 9:18 pm

Asked whether government will consider deferring the tax on the rental value of residential and commercial properties since the pandemic had left thousands unemployed and dependant on state grants for over 15 months, the Prime Minister said "there is never a right time for tax to be collected."


LOL! Like I said no politician in power atm really cares about us.

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Postby gastly369 » July 4th, 2021, 9:26 pm

I must say... Some serious arrogant replies yes....but anyways

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Postby matr1x » July 7th, 2021, 10:52 am

Allyuh check up on Marlene?

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Postby timelapse » July 7th, 2021, 11:48 am

Fast food close, she safe
matr1x wrote:Allyuh check up on Marlene?

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