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pimptacular wrote:going to primary an secondary school is free eh.. and its about what u know an thaz to show what stupidness and the kinda fak up mentailty they hav..before teaching they child maths or how to read they showin them how to roll a weed or how to shoot a gun
hmmmmmmm as i said its all a matter of choice..they show they are unfit as parents and unfit as role models and positive influences on their own children.. they choose to show their child that life style instead of steer thier own kid on the right path and dont want the best for their child..as i sure u would want the best for your child
but maybe the best for them is to be the leader of a gang n sell drugs and kill ppl
This week, in Trinidad, Mervyn "Kojo" Allamby, reputed drug dealer and gang leader, was murdered; but what is astonishing - at least to some of us - is the outpouring of grief for Kojo. There have been 11 reputed wakes in San Juan alone. Candles have been lit from Laventy to Arouca, in every pocket proud to call itself, "ghetto".
This Sunday, now, as measured by calendar date (and today, as measured from Friday to Friday), is the 18th anniversary of the bloody 1990 coup attempt in Trinidad, the good Imam's Almighty firetruck-up, from which we have not yet recovered as a people - largely because we have not even considered it as a people. My PNM pardners will bristle when I mention - again, and once more to no purpose other than hot denial and chest-beating with balisiers - that we have never had a definitive official statement of the number of people killed in the coup, far less of the proportions killed by freedom fighters, police and Other.
The coup itself came 20 years after the Black Power riots/February revolution of 1970 - which meant, to me, aged 11, only the first daytime TV in Trinidad; which itself came after the 1937 Labour riots, which came after the 1903 Water riots.
The funny thing about the coup was - and any Trinidadian could tell any Bajan that we all knew this, even as it was happening, in the same way we all knew the Muslimeen were "stockpiling" guns before it did - we all knew nothing would come of it, for no one. The Muslimeen gained only their freedom; everyone else lost everything. We gained even less from 1970, apart from a handful of dashikis, a few names with plenty vowels ending with "o" and the annual grants to NJAC to reassemble their Negro Sphinx at the Emancipation Nagar.
But, in what remains essentially slave societies, we will not discuss why so many powerful people are willing to vilify a real West Indian hero whose achievements will stand as long as time itself and so many other powerless ones are just as eager to venerate a succession of small-time criminals whose only achievements have ever been to get on bad. Let the people revolve, indeed; we've been going in circles for 500 years!
Between Sir Garry's vibrant green verbs and Kojo's dead black arse, perhaps, may lie an explanation of our predicament and an avenue of escape. Over the next two weeks - in the end, I remain a good Catholic Trini boy and do the most important things, whether careers, marriages or columns, by threes - I hope to show you exactly where I'm going with all this; you may be surprised, if you haven't already heard.
AutoSport wrote:
So back to the old truths.
Remember when Teddy Mice get pass out, I believe it was in hosay in St.james one night.
And I never could figure out why a man would paint some dollar bills on the front door on his white mazda 616........ to learn later that was Naya
ntro:
Lead my cause Jah Rastafari
Strive our strive mi tell yuh fight against those
Who fight against I
Tek a bashin and battle to stand for thy name
Oh, well then
Verse 1:
They act as if they don't got no sense
And I know them unda false pretense
Talk as if dem a yuh closest friends
When dem a yuh enemy and a try bridge fah rent
Slanderin and bad influence
Scandal yuh name when dem caan get yuh strength
Hypocrite and traitor di whole a dem
A put pon dat pon dat a badmind
Full up dem heart and dem a gwaan innocent
Rastafari is my shield of defense
So when tings bruk lose seh yuh bigga judgement
Buss da halls of vampires dem send
To suck da blood, and dem children
Chorus:
Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion
Red yuh nah ready and mi tuff like iron
Bun up di wicked and trod a Mt. Zion
Babylon yuh riches caan stray mi lion
pioneer wrote:Another point to notice, those who "grew up on the streets" i feel sorry for you
That is where your parents failed you in life, sorry to be the one to say it
And it's exactly why so many youths living on "the streets"...failed parenting
What parents allows his/her son/daughter to lime on de block all day, or sit down outside somebody jewellery shop listenin to dub whole day
Oh well, not my loss.
pioneer wrote:VII wrote:pioneer wrote:My point of view?...criminals should die
I don't care where they from or what they do for vagrants or stray cats.
Kill them all
If this man was a criminal, then good for him, if he's not, still not putting money in my pocket or droppin price of BBQ.
If there's a police hitsquad, i back them 110%
I am not a criminal therefore i have no fear or hate for police. When i see police i feel good and safe. I could walk in POS with no fear of being shot in the head. If i am shot, so be it.
Those who wanna subcribe to the jamaican lifestyle and feel they is ah gangsta cuz they "grow up on the streets"...great for you...cuz you'll also end up dead some day, we all will.
In the mean time listen to Mavado/ Junior Gong and nod yuh head n say blowww...i am a badman.
the same death squad might kill you and all your padnas because of mistaken identity. .and then say you were bandits,that could never be a good thing!! you seemingly "good" people amaze me. .and btw,not because I'm originally from Laventille means that all I listen to is dancehall,just shows your way of thinking. . .no ideas or effort whatsoever to make Trinidad a better place,just blame blame . . .blame the n***a$!!!
Umm i highly doubt it
I don't dress like a "gangster" or bandit
Nor do i walk with a limp or have gold teeth
ImprezaDriver wrote:bunch a nignogs i tell you. why the FACK people are proclaimin this drug dealing killer as a good man is beyond stupid. I don't know what to say. All this "ohh he give boys money and he respected this and that" has got me speechless.
This sympathy for the devil bull sheit has got to STOP.
pioneer wrote:Then again they justify crime by linking it to poverty and people being disgruntled by the "system"
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