Quote from: Crixx_Creww on October 17, 2009, 12:03:00 PMunlawful murder is hurtful any which way it happens.From what the protestors are sayingthe police captured them, placed them on the floor, and shot them.Thas brazil/venezuela type unlawful police actionthas not what we need in TrinidadStill interested to note though...when there's an instance of "police killings"..these eyewitnesses can give so many details as to who was where, what they did, what time the officers had lunch earlier in the day (ok maybe not that much >_>...), but when an incident happens in their backyard by people from their own area, they never see anything!Hiding and protecting criminals makes you no better than those who commit the act. As such, if this is the price they pay, then I can't say they're not deserving of such treatment.
unlawful murder is hurtful any which way it happens.From what the protestors are sayingthe police captured them, placed them on the floor, and shot them.Thas brazil/venezuela type unlawful police actionthas not what we need in Trinidad
Quote from: SPK on October 18, 2009, 10:10:11 PMQuote from: Crixx_Creww on October 17, 2009, 12:03:00 PMunlawful murder is hurtful any which way it happens.From what the protestors are sayingthe police captured them, placed them on the floor, and shot them.Thas brazil/venezuela type unlawful police actionthas not what we need in TrinidadStill interested to note though...when there's an instance of "police killings"..these eyewitnesses can give so many details as to who was where, what they did, what time the officers had lunch earlier in the day (ok maybe not that much >_>...), but when an incident happens in their backyard by people from their own area, they never see anything!Hiding and protecting criminals makes you no better than those who commit the act. As such, if this is the price they pay, then I can't say they're not deserving of such treatment.its easy to take this moral highground when you dont live in fear of reprisal killings every day of your life. Iam not saying that hiding them is good at all.. but telling people they should die for your ideals...
when was this an honest and decent land?
nahbefore us was racism and nepotism and bad health care and unfair taxation and wages and labour laws and more racism and.... yea
Quote from: Crixx_Creww on October 19, 2009, 10:58:56 AMwhen was this an honest and decent land?before us
Which is just about the same as now...
Trinidad can't survive without bobol.
It's as inherent as the "trini mentality" which isn't found in everyone born in T&T.