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K74T wrote:
10-01 wrote:SR wrote:Didnt affect the western part of the country.....dem doh pass d lighthouse
only when they want vote .. they passing
sephora wrote:People stop bringing " race" into everything.
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Kronik wrote:hong kong phooey wrote:But the man admit he was in Tobago playing golf . Like a little school boy he say opposition senators was there also. but somehow they managed to come to Trinidad and offer assistance while he was stuck there
He say they was there on Thursday eh, not the night of the storm, they were back in Trinidad by that time. But that is real school boy thing, trying to sell out other ppl to make yourself look innocent, fact of the matter is he is the prime minister, they are opposition MPs, not even opposition leader
Yet Redman and Co. want to start race sheit when the simple fact is that the PM is a failure as a leader, and by his nasty, unapologetic, attitude after being called out, it seems he has no heart for his own people. Then again the bitter pill that is reality is hard to swallow from those who thought manna would fall from heaven post-September 2015, instead of a steady dose of sodium chloride.
Yep it's Rowley fault that you need to come down to race to make a point,despite all his failures.
You calling PM a jumped up house Negro clearly indicates YOUR disposition.
You just too chicken sheeit to take responsibility for what you communicate in your post.
But that's been clear a while now.
RedVEVO wrote:^^^^
Maybe you should talk about race . It is used when descriptions are made about Police & Army employment etc.
It seems to be a "taboo subject" and every time it comes up - there is no validity .
Trinidad & Tobago is a multi-cultural society yet we cannot put the "race issue" to rest .
We seem to be offended by what ? Exactly what ?
We allow politicians to use it as a weapon of mass destruction to divide us.
We ALL at sometime or another use the "race card" but do not allow it to cloud your serious judgement .
De Dragon wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^^
Maybe you should talk about race . It is used when descriptions are made about Police & Army employment etc.
It seems to be a "taboo subject" and every time it comes up - there is no validity .
Trinidad & Tobago is a multi-cultural society yet we cannot put the "race issue" to rest .
We seem to be offended by what ? Exactly what ?
We allow politicians to use it as a weapon of mass destruction to divide us.
We ALL at sometime or another use the "race card" but do not allow it to cloud your serious judgement .
The PM's response to the flooding in the aftermath left much to be desired. I merely pointed this out, and up comes Redman with his ill timed and wholly incorrect race statement. He fails to realize that I criticize ALL races of the Government when they do sheit, from Arse-Wari, to ImpsBert, to Beh Beh.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
abducted wrote:
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:let's see if he'd put on a dhoti or kurta suit and hug up Sat for Diwali
De Dragon wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^^
Maybe you should talk about race . It is used when descriptions are made about Police & Army employment etc.
It seems to be a "taboo subject" and every time it comes up - there is no validity .
Trinidad & Tobago is a multi-cultural society yet we cannot put the "race issue" to rest .
We seem to be offended by what ? Exactly what ?
We allow politicians to use it as a weapon of mass destruction to divide us.
We ALL at sometime or another use the "race card" but do not allow it to cloud your serious judgement .
The PM's response to the flooding in the aftermath left much to be desired. I merely pointed this out, and up comes Redman with his ill timed and wholly incorrect race statement. He fails to realize that I criticize ALL races of the Government when they do sheit, from Arse-Wari, to ImpsBert, to Beh Beh.
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^^
Maybe you should talk about race . It is used when descriptions are made about Police & Army employment etc.
It seems to be a "taboo subject" and every time it comes up - there is no validity .
Trinidad & Tobago is a multi-cultural society yet we cannot put the "race issue" to rest .
We seem to be offended by what ? Exactly what ?
We allow politicians to use it as a weapon of mass destruction to divide us.
We ALL at sometime or another use the "race card" but do not allow it to cloud your serious judgement .
The PM's response to the flooding in the aftermath left much to be desired. I merely pointed this out, and up comes Redman with his ill timed and wholly incorrect race statement. He fails to realize that I criticize ALL races of the Government when they do sheit, from Arse-Wari, to ImpsBert, to Beh Beh.
Maybe in your home "jumped up house negro" is a term of endearment.
It is not any where else.
And again it is YOU that used the term-so the timing is as a result of your post.
You posted it, it is what it is.
My response is neither ill timed or incorrect.
House Negro is pejorative.
If you need to use the mans race, or anyone's race to prove your point then fella race is important to you and you associate their race with their failures.
Again you make the comment but remain too chicken sheeit to acknowledge or retract.
Redman wrote:you continue being a baxside.
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:RedVEVO wrote:^^^^
Maybe you should talk about race . It is used when descriptions are made about Police & Army employment etc.
It seems to be a "taboo subject" and every time it comes up - there is no validity .
Trinidad & Tobago is a multi-cultural society yet we cannot put the "race issue" to rest .
We seem to be offended by what ? Exactly what ?
We allow politicians to use it as a weapon of mass destruction to divide us.
We ALL at sometime or another use the "race card" but do not allow it to cloud your serious judgement .
The PM's response to the flooding in the aftermath left much to be desired. I merely pointed this out, and up comes Redman with his ill timed and wholly incorrect race statement. He fails to realize that I criticize ALL races of the Government when they do sheit, from Arse-Wari, to ImpsBert, to Beh Beh.
Maybe in your home "jumped up house negro" is a term of endearment.
It is not any where else.
And again it is YOU that used the term-so the timing is as a result of your post.
You posted it, it is what it is.
My response is neither ill timed or incorrect.
House Negro is pejorative.
If you need to use the mans race, or anyone's race to prove your point then fella race is important to you and you associate their race with their failures.
Again you make the comment but remain too chicken sheeit to acknowledge or retract.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:let's see if he'd put on a dhoti or kurta suit and hug up Sat for Diwali
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