Here is the archetype of African culture and exactly what Trinidadians love and promote.
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Looking at African behavior as it is witnessed and experienced in Trinidad and the world over.
SOME Trinidadians are talking about race in a more intelligent manner. Albeit rudimentary, some are beginning to scratch the surface.
Exploring Trinidadian stupidity and dullness in relation to their understanding of race and violent crime.
A review of the book "Don't Make the Black Kids Angry" by Colin Flaherty. In this video we clarify Africanism (African Culture) in the American context. Revealing that African Culture is not only prevalent in Trinidad and Tobago but is a huge problem in the USA
An appeal to Trinidadians to go back to the "old ways" (dare I say Colonial way) of instilling manners--the foundation of proper values. This is the essence of understanding Register and its varying usages.
In this video I discuss the importance of IQ and its sad realities and what it means for Trinidad.
Reading from "The Global Bell curve" written by Richard Lynn where he goes over the research conducted around the world as it relates to IQ and the wealth of Nations. I read from the text as it pertains to Trinidad and the West Indies. The IQ of Trinidad and Tobago is 85 which is Below Average intelligence and the IQ of the West Indies is 71--Borderline Retarded.
In this Facebook Live we evaluate the tensions between the Trinidadians citizens and the Police Officers. We delve into how Africanism has damaged the interactions between the two. Lastly, the "Dindu Syndrome" where the African's inability to self-reflect, take responsibility for actions and in-actions are explored.
Reading from "Origins of Rituals and Customs in the Trinidad Carnival: African or European?" written by Hollis Urban Liverpool better known as "Chalkdust". Here we get an insight and understanding of the origins of Carnival in Trinidad.
A Conversation with Brook Potter on the economic standing of Trinidad and Tobago and the effects a Free Market (Capitalism) will have on shaping the future of the nation.
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Freedom of Speech is essential to the success of any nation and civilization. The denial of it leads to destruction.
Review of "Real Talk" where religion was discussed. Atheism evaluated and Morality examined and its importance to Trinidad and Tobago
Brian Doubt is a Canadian/Guyanese international who visited Trinidad and was arrested. His story is worth telling and hearing for it can help us as Trinidadians change and re-shape our society.
General discussion with Ana and TJ about Civil Asset Forfeiture Bill and life in Trinidad.