Like all proud Indo-Trinbagonaians,
my interest in mother India mostly revolves around Shah Rukh Khan movies, T20
cricket, and Priyanka Chopra. But I notice that there are startling
similarities between current Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and
prospective US Presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Monsters Inc.
Everyone
knows that having no regard for the law, no respect for others and a love for
violence are the traits you need to be a success in Trinidad and Tobago. Just
ask certain second hand car dealers in Chaguanas, Ian Allyene, or that guy
Machel Montano beat up outside Zen. Of course this only applies to adults. As
everyone also knows, children who display these traits are nothing more than
Monsters.
Friday, February 19, 2016
Dear Raymond Tim Kee: I Salute You
I am deeply saddened by your resignation as Mayor of Port of
Spain. First, allow me to congratulate you on what is surely your greatest
accomplishment as Mayor; getting more people to hate someone named ‘Raymond’
other than culture critic Raymond Ramcharitar. Outmatching Mr. Ramcharitar’s
rhetoric about Carnival being the bastion of all evil is no small feat.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Carnival on the Ropes
If its one thing I learnt from Carnival 2016, is that rope is
the new symbol of the national festival. Sure colour, creativity and the
occasional glass bottle fight are all the usual things we associate Carnival
with. But nothing truly captures the sprint of the modern festival than the
image of a yard of rope. Take for example:
Friday, February 5, 2016
Stupid and Contagious
Watching pornography, trolling carnival
sites for embarrassing pics of your coworkers in fetes, or playing online Poker
during work-sure the internet has enriched all our lives; but do you know it’s
also full of useless and potentially dangerous junk? Take for example the
current deluge of misinformation currently flooding cyberspace regarding the
Zika virus.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Why You Should Join a Gang
Are
you a bright, ambitious and hardworking young person? Then why not join a gang?
In Trinidad and Tobago, joining a gang is an excellent way to enhance your
career, increase your financial stability and make Babylon think twice before
they mess with you.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Debunking the ‘Buy Local’ Myth
Whether it’s “Carnival is the greatest show on earth” or
“God is a Trini”, or “T&T Police: to protect and serve”, Trinbagonians love
repeating meaningless slogans. And there is one meaningless slogan which is now
all the rage; “Buy local”.
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