Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
MaxPower wrote:I am trying my best to see the positivity in this.
There is, and quite alot, but many Trinis are making a lime out of it and when they start with the cooler limes and pop trunk curry duck, that will tarnish the image and objective of the motive.
Let’s keep it together.
I am heading to POS later with the team, you all should do the same.
Im not a fan of Inshan, but he did say yesterday on his feed on Andrea’s autopsy that anyone wishing to join his whatsapp group can contact him at 684-4762.
Dohplaydat wrote:Mass protests in POS currently being planned for Friday, and Carnival Monday and Tuesday.
Let your voices be heard.
Kamla fired several ministers for misteps and incompetance yet repeated failures like Stuart Young, Al Wari and the Keith Rowley remain.
All must resign.
DMan7 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Mass protests in POS currently being planned for Friday, and Carnival Monday and Tuesday.
Let your voices be heard.
Kamla fired several ministers for misteps and incompetance yet repeated failures like Stuart Young, Al Wari and the Keith Rowley remain.
All must resign.
Curry goat protest / lime you mean. We go see Trini's doh take anything seriously.
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:I am trying my best to see the positivity in this.
There is, and quite alot, but many Trinis are making a lime out of it and when they start with the cooler limes and pop trunk curry duck, that will tarnish the image and objective of the motive.
Let’s keep it together.
I am heading to POS later with the team, you all should do the same.
Im not a fan of Inshan, but he did say yesterday on his feed on Andrea’s autopsy that anyone wishing to join his whatsapp group can contact him at 684-4762.
I might see you tonight, heading back the parliament tonight.
Convinced a few girls on Monday that making them a feminist issue will solve nothing, making this a national safety issue and demanding the resignation of those in charge will put pressure on their replacements to perform (we hope).
elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
Are you saying our system isn't woke enough that a charge like that wouldn't be understood, or even looked at positively? I mean not the assault part, but you know..........
MG Man wrote:elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
clearly uwi didn't teach you the distinction between reading and comprehension, so thanks again for reinforcing my point
elec2020 wrote:MG Man wrote:elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
clearly uwi didn't teach you the distinction between reading and comprehension, so thanks again for reinforcing my point
U didn't even debate why in your opinion my point is wrong. U just resorted to insults to try to belittle me. That still doesn't change the fact that as a uwi graduate i know that we don't protest cause our greatest fear is to end up like those two uwi students who were falsely accussed for two years. If there are any other uwi grads in the forums can u indicate whether this claim of mine is right or wrong. Show MG Man how to properly counter an opposing opinion.
elec2020 wrote:De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
Are you saying our system isn't woke enough that a charge like that wouldn't be understood, or even looked at positively? I mean not the assault part, but you know..........
I would believe that once the organisation u applied to finds out u have a charge they don't even consider u for the next step of the hiring process. Its an instant next. I could be wrong though as i work in the financial sector and we usually have more stricter hiring practices in this area.
MG Man wrote:elec2020 wrote:MG Man wrote:elec2020 wrote:@MG Man u may disagree with my point and call me selfish. But what happened with the two uwi students who got charged with resisting arrest and assaulting police is reasons why uwi students are very relunctant to protest. We work our a$$ of for 3 to 4 years for something we didn't do to stunt our career paths. Yhhhh cause the bank willing to listen to my sad story when i tell them why i can't get a job to pay my student loans. If there was a fair policing system protests would have been larger and more frequent. But this and past and future retaliations to discourage protesters are what discourage well intentioned people to protest
clearly uwi didn't teach you the distinction between reading and comprehension, so thanks again for reinforcing my point
U didn't even debate why in your opinion my point is wrong. U just resorted to insults to try to belittle me. That still doesn't change the fact that as a uwi graduate i know that we don't protest cause our greatest fear is to end up like those two uwi students who were falsely accussed for two years. If there are any other uwi grads in the forums can u indicate whether this claim of mine is right or wrong. Show MG Man how to properly counter an opposing opinion.
lamo
you make me embarrassed to be a uwi grad
You never went UWI stop telling fibselec2020 wrote:I know in the financial sector wants u have a charge kiss your chances in that area goodbye. I would like to believe that may also apply in law and medicine maybe. Careers where integrity is a must. Remember as well what benefit is it too a company to choose u with a charge over someone without a charge when uwi pumping them out in droves
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Red government will issue warnings to its tribal people not to participate in this , they all ready saying it's a UNC protest
If you think so then stay homeDMan7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ Red government will issue warnings to its tribal people not to participate in this , they all ready saying it's a UNC protest
Lots of people are going to use this protest for political gain on both sides of the political spectrum.
UNC MPs, supporters and civil minded citizens have every right to protest .MaxPower wrote:Change will be hard if there is a heavy political presence from the opposition.
Protest leaders should keep them away. They never cared then, why care now and beg for votes.
Man to be charged for Bharatt's murder
SHANE SUPERVILLE 3 HRS AGO
A man and woman are expected to be charged with the murder and robbery of court clerk Andrea Bharatt.
Investigators visited the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on Wednesday afternoon for advice on how to proceed with the case.
Sources said the investigators are expected to lay charges against a 24-year-old Malabar man and a35-year-old woman before the end of the day.
Newsday understands the man is expected to be charged for murder and the woman will be charged with receiving stolen property.
Bharatt, 23, got into a car she thought was a taxi on January 29.
Her body was found at the Heights of Aripo on February 4.
It's a free country bro, don't fall the the snake talk from pnm, we still have some amount of freedom remaining to stand up to the powers that be.DMan7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ Red government will issue warnings to its tribal people not to participate in this , they all ready saying it's a UNC protest
Lots of people are going to use this protest for political gain on both sides of the political spectrum.
Red government MPs have warned their people not to participate in thissMASH wrote:It's a free country bro, don't fall the the snake talk from pnm, we still have some amount of freedom remaining to stand up to the powers that be.DMan7 wrote:zoom rader wrote:^^^ Red government will issue warnings to its tribal people not to participate in this , they all ready saying it's a UNC protest
Lots of people are going to use this protest for political gain on both sides of the political spectrum.
And this is to show the lawmakers that we want better laws, so targeting parliament... Both govt and opposition.
If u want to shut down or March feel free. If u don't, then don't.
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: The_Honourable, VexXx Dogg and 100 guests