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kurpal_v2 wrote:brams112 wrote:Uneducated people say the most foolish things oui,wonder when tanty die how much she carrying,plus uncle doing like he alone have mango tree oui,that video smells stink of kubs,anyway i was in the back of the area of a trace called suchit trace earlier today,i met a guy who said there are a lot of people who want the highway there,boi them have good road,plenty drains an so on building around and the place is developing like crazy,the guy even said land not cheap there anymore oui.
@ suchit trace being back of the area.
Honestly, I dunno anyone in debe except them two old fowl in the vid who don't want the highway.
Most major roads were paved, plenty box drain built, flooding is a thing of the past, water always in the pipe etc, low crime, land never got cheap, ppl renting apartments in debe now![]()
Things nice compared to most places.
nervewrecker wrote:kurpal_v2 wrote:brams112 wrote:Uneducated people say the most foolish things oui,wonder when tanty die how much she carrying,plus uncle doing like he alone have mango tree oui,that video smells stink of kubs,anyway i was in the back of the area of a trace called suchit trace earlier today,i met a guy who said there are a lot of people who want the highway there,boi them have good road,plenty drains an so on building around and the place is developing like crazy,the guy even said land not cheap there anymore oui.
@ suchit trace being back of the area.
Honestly, I dunno anyone in debe except them two old fowl in the vid who don't want the highway.
Most major roads were paved, plenty box drain built, flooding is a thing of the past, water always in the pipe etc, low crime, land never got cheap, ppl renting apartments in debe now![]()
Things nice compared to most places.
Suchit trace pave? Damn, well is fyaz through there to duck traffic on mornings now. That back road had pot holes deep enough to mine tilapia yes.
But fuh real, the bay real change up. Mostly near the main roads now.
Boodoo trace pave yet btw?
toyolink wrote:The views expressed by the individuals and the manners in which they were presented may sound and appear interlectually wanting and spiced with a dialect that takes us back to indentureship.
These people are a reflection of our roots and are only doing that which comes naturally when in their simple matrix their way of life is about to be erased.
The responsibility we the individuals who call ourselves educated etc. have now, is to bring these our 'parents' to a new place without disrepecting their feelings and way of life.
How many tuners really understand that our Afro and Indo great grand and grand parents from places like Erin,Carapo ,Debe toiled in the fields and invested in their children so that the generations to come would not have to suffer as they did?
....A society that turns its back on it's roots is destined to lose it's way (maybe it has already happened).
nervewrecker wrote:Boodoo trace have some bad areas, road need paving.
I use gopie trace for that route. 15 mins and I home.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:oh gwad tanty,lmao
devrat wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Boodoo trace have some bad areas, road need paving.
I use gopie trace for that route. 15 mins and I home.
Is you passing by my house with all that loud music???
Bizzare wrote:.ROZAC:.. wrote:Their whole life, their entire existence is tied up in the little parcels of land they have. The issue of the highway apart, you're actually laughing at them because of how they look and speak?
How sad for all of you.
if the powers that be were to think like you, there'd be no progress in Trinidad
alpine wrote:altec wrote:I am not for or against the communities affected, but I understand the resistance. They are losing things that have defined them and shaped their lives. I hate when people talk of the bigger picture and "Seeing" it. It usually means you are about to get fcuked over but grin and bear it. The has to be a better solution than what is being offered.
if i'm not mistaken isn't the government supposed to relocate the people affected or at least compensate them? so its not like the government is kicking them out and leaving them homeless.
AllTrac wrote:"cause if you living and grow on ah cane field and you have yuh chirun and yuh gran chirun, sombody want to buss yuh eye??....nevah!"
HAHAHAHAHAHA that part still killing me, especially the look on her face when she said "somebody want to buss yuh eye?" hahahahaha
ghostbusters wrote:alpine wrote:altec wrote:I am not for or against the communities affected, but I understand the resistance. They are losing things that have defined them and shaped their lives. I hate when people talk of the bigger picture and "Seeing" it. It usually means you are about to get fcuked over but grin and bear it. The has to be a better solution than what is being offered.
if i'm not mistaken isn't the government supposed to relocate the people affected or at least compensate them? so its not like the government is kicking them out and leaving them homeless.
There a quite a few people who have already been relocated, they took the compensation given to them by govt for the lands that they actually owned. The ones that remain have been squatting for a couple generations and since they dont own the properties they're on, they're remuneration is much less and that's why they're not accepting it.
ghostbusters wrote:alpine wrote:altec wrote:I am not for or against the communities affected, but I understand the resistance. They are losing things that have defined them and shaped their lives. I hate when people talk of the bigger picture and "Seeing" it. It usually means you are about to get fcuked over but grin and bear it. The has to be a better solution than what is being offered.
if i'm not mistaken isn't the government supposed to relocate the people affected or at least compensate them? so its not like the government is kicking them out and leaving them homeless.
There a quite a few people who have already been relocated, they took the compensation given to them by govt for the lands that they actually owned. The ones that remain have been squatting for a couple generations and since they dont own the properties they're on, they're remuneration is much less and that's why they're not accepting it.
hondablood wrote:where the video gone,anybody have a link for it,this is epic
mad wrote:ghostbusters wrote:alpine wrote:altec wrote:I am not for or against the communities affected, but I understand the resistance. They are losing things that have defined them and shaped their lives. I hate when people talk of the bigger picture and "Seeing" it. It usually means you are about to get fcuked over but grin and bear it. The has to be a better solution than what is being offered.
if i'm not mistaken isn't the government supposed to relocate the people affected or at least compensate them? so its not like the government is kicking them out and leaving them homeless.
There a quite a few people who have already been relocated, they took the compensation given to them by govt for the lands that they actually owned. The ones that remain have been squatting for a couple generations and since they dont own the properties they're on, they're remuneration is much less and that's why they're not accepting it.
Same thing happening in the Fyzo area too. Apparently is mostly the squatters that protesting the highway. Those who own their land getting quite a substantial amount for it, more than the value price. Good for them weeee. But sorry for the squatters.
.ROZAC:.. wrote:Their whole life, their entire existence is tied up in the little parcels of land they have. The issue of the highway apart, you're actually laughing at them because of how they look and speak?
How sad for all of you.
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