Doesn't this Raj Muppet on here reside in Trinidad? He is lecturing us about "the safety of women" in Europe meanwhile in his own back yard ...
From tourism to terror: The Caribbean island torn apart by gangs and guns
The number of killings is more than five times higher than 30 years ago, when Trinidad still enjoyed a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most tranquil, tourist-friendly corners. Today, the murder rate has overtaken Jamaica’s, and is second in the Caribbean only to Haiti, where gangs have ruled the streets since the assassination of its president in 2021.
Thugs no longer confine themselves to night-time hits in run-down areas. Brazen shootings in broad daylight in downtown Trinidad locations are commonplace, leading the government to impose a state of emergency for the first four months of this year.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/terror-and-security/trinidad-and-tobago-gang-warfare-organised-crime/
@congruent saidAll the more reason to listen.
Doesn't this Raj Muppet on here reside in Trinidad? He is lecturing us about "the safety of women" in Europe meanwhile in his own back yard ...
From tourism to terror: The Caribbean island torn apart by gangs and guns
The number of killings is more than five times higher than 30 years ago, when Trinidad still enjoyed a reputation as one of the Caribbean’s most tranqui ...[text shortened]... .telegraph.co.uk/global-health/terror-and-security/trinidad-and-tobago-gang-warfare-organised-crime/
@Rajk999 said
Dutch alone? Its a European problem, and Europe once had the safest cities in the world. Now the local population are hiding in their homes, and even afraid to speak up about it because it is called hate speech to speak the truth. Nobody dare to say immigrants from Muslim or African countries are the source of the problem. Poland apparently knew from the start that this kind of immigration needs to be controlled. Now Poland has the safest cities at night in that part of the world.
What a muppet.
What do you attribute the violence in your own back yard?
@congruent saidTrinidadians seem to be gripped with a slavering, howling, pathological hatred of certain ethnic or religious groups.
Raj Muppet, can you practice what you preach please. You people have killed each other to the point you are the worst in the Caribbean. Why are you people so murderous and violent?
So I guess that explains their violence-torn nation.
At least, that’s what it seems like - I’ve not been there! 😆
Can we subject Raj Muppet to a drugs test?
Wherever you have drugs, you have guns’: why is there an epidemic of violence in the Caribbean?
One of the most violent regions of the Americas, crime is fueled by criminal gangs, economic challenges and a deterioration of family values
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/19/caribbean-violent-regions-in-americas
@congruent saidFamily values is non-existent among certain ethnic groups. Im sure you know which one, and these are the ones [same as all over the world] engage in the most criminal activity.
Can we subject Raj Muppet to a drugs test?
Wherever you have drugs, you have guns’: why is there an epidemic of violence in the Caribbean?
One of the most violent regions of the Americas, crime is fueled by criminal gangs, economic challenges and a deterioration of family values
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/19/caribbean-violent-regions-in-americas
@spruce112358 saidI understand we should really be blaming the British Empire. We are similar to Palestine. The British just left without partitioning the country into two, so that there would be no fighting.
Trinidadians seem to be gripped with a slavering, howling, pathological hatred of certain ethnic or religious groups.
So I guess that explains their violence-torn nation.
At least, that’s what it seems like - I’ve not been there! 😆
@Rajk999 saidTrinidad and Tobago were ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens as separate states and unified in 1889. Trinidad and Tobago obtained independence in 1962, and became a republic in 1976.
I understand we should really be blaming the British Empire. We are similar to Palestine. The British just left without partitioning the country into two, so that there would be no fighting.
If you people are killing each other NOW, with drugs, guns, smuggling etc, take responsibility for your own actions TODAY.
Don't tell us about 1802 or 1962.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.
@congruent saidAbsolutely correct. Likewise Arab Palestinians cannot blame the British neither the UN, or the Jews, for what is going on NOW.
Trinidad and Tobago were ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens as separate states and unified in 1889. Trinidad and Tobago obtained independence in 1962, and became a republic in 1976.
If you people are killing each other NOW, with drugs, guns, smuggling etc, take responsibility for your own actions TODAY.
Don't tell us about 1802 or 1962.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER.
Anyway, I live in Tobago, a peaceful island paradise.
@Rajk999 saidYep, those islands can be peaceful for sure. I worked on Andros Island in the Bahamas for two years and it was really nice, did a lot of snorkeling and was just staring SCUBA but RCA lost the maintenance contract, lost it to Phiillips, worked at AUTEC, Atlantic Underwater Test Center, a British base there because of TOTO, Tongue Of The Ocean, a 100 mile long, 30 mile wide underwater canyon 8000 feet deep.
Absolutely correct. Likewise Arab Palestinians cannot blame the British neither the UN, or the Jews, for what is going on NOW.
Anyway, I live in Tobago, a peaceful island paradise.
Plastered with hydrophones to track test weapons, torpedo's and the like, which has a pinger giving out pings picked up by the underwater mics and brought to the main base through microwave links so had to go to where RCA sent me, Alexandria Va. Was a great two years for me.
Palestinians are having extreme buyers remorse now having elected Hamas in the first place. But the Israeli's are really going way overboard with the killing like the latest one where some 30 children were gunned down at a food line.
@sonhouse saidBahamas is nice and Tobago is a similar environment but far less commercialized.
Yep, those islands can be peaceful for sure. I worked on Andros Island in the Bahamas for two years and it was really nice, did a lot of snorkeling and was just staring SCUBA but RCA lost the maintenance contract, lost it to Phiillips, worked at AUTEC, Atlantic Underwater Test Center, a British base there because of TOTO, Tongue Of The Ocean, a 100 mile long, 30 mile wide un ...[text shortened]... erboard with the killing like the latest one where some 30 children were gunned down at a food line.
Palestinians buyers remorse is nobodys business but theirs to deal with. People need to accept the consequences of their choices. The reports coming in are all conflicting. Nobody knows the truth. Some say that Hamas is stealing stuff coming in, and also shooting their own people, to cause the world to blame Israel and that is believable knowing how they operate. Some people are trampled to death in the food line. People are forgetting that this is a war, and Hamas is still fighting. Had Hamas surrendered and released the hostages this would all suddenly end. Palestinians have chosen this road.
Israel has one main aim, and that is to end Hamas and end all possibility of any more terrorist activity in Israel. This is why West Bank is going to be annexed and controlled. If this is not done then these Arab fools will regroup and attack Israel again in the future, with even more devastating consequences when Israel responds.
@Rajk999 saidYes, Hamas needs defeating but not by killing children. Andros is anything but commercialized, you have to go to Nassau for that. On Andros the big deal there was putting up a bridge over Fresh Creek where I lived but years after I left.
Bahamas is nice and Tobago is a similar environment but far less commercialized.
Palestinians buyers remorse is nobodys business but theirs to deal with. People need to accept the consequences of their choices. The reports coming in are all conflicting. Nobody knows the truth. Some say that Hamas is stealing stuff coming in, and also shooting their own people, to cau ...[text shortened]... and attack Israel again in the future, with even more devastating consequences when Israel responds.