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i would change the way people think; their attitude to one another and to thesurrounds . everyone says tnt is a nice place but yet everday there is some sort of crime, wether it be murder, robbery or kidnapping. we need to think more positve with respect and love for one another, not only for carnival or some public holiday, but all the time. |
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Trini
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Trinidadians way of thinking, stop constantly being fooled by politicians. |
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businessman
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The mentallity of some of the people although we are very proud we are very very gullible |
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daisy
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I would change the way back to when I was about 7 years old and everyone lived together in harmony and it was not all about the material things and the 'my horse is bigger than your horse' attitude, the safe feeling I had growing up as a child and where anyone could feel and be safe out on the streets. Feel that love between everyone no matter how little we had. |
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MIss T
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St Anns, I would need to get rid of something....
Just one resident.
Patrick Manning! |
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Boyèl
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I would change the way the people relate to each other and the government. In the days of old under the colonial government, the people were more inclined to revolution. Whenever the British government did something that we did not like, the PEOPLE took to the streets in protest. We need to show ALL government parties that we will no longer tolerate their, lies, thievery, and incompetence. We as a people must put aside our racial and cultural difference in order to demand change, because change is impossible without action. Let's show them that we will not accept anything less! |
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chocolatetrini
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I would change our education system. It needs to be more evolutionary and modern, so that it encourages persons to think, ask questions, know their rights as human beings and as citizens so that big business, foreigners and most especially, local rum and roti politicians cannot pull the wool over our eyes as a people. We have allowed these people to get away with murder because we are passive and we are passive cause we do not recognise our power as a collective. And we are ignorant of this power because we are under-informed. And this is why we can have pastors denouncing a gay artiste instead of dealing with the REAL issues in this country. I would love my people, from very early in their development, to understand what it means to be a Trini, and a Trini beyond Carnival and fetes. |
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just curious
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if we could change the attitude of "well whatever nah is trinidad" and protest more as a people against what is wrong, it will go a long way towards changing things here. trinis in general are too complacent with mediocrity. |
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julie_ramrattan2003
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i would probably change the violence. the crime rate on Trinidad has gone up wayyyy too far over the years... |
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Secret S
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I would change the attitude of the people in this country. People are easily mainpulated by idiots and they don't even realise. People should start thinking for themselves. |
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de_dark_angel71
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I would change the crime and poverty in Trinidad. Because crime is taking a serious toll on the government and the freedom of society. Poverty because it would bring up the standard of living . |
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realstylesint'l
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one thing i would definitely change is the crime situation. i especially hate crimes committed against children, and i hate violence at shows. |
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sexy trini
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panday wud be dead |
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slim p
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u ask that question like it was a pageant.
i would change the fact that the money of the country only goes to a particular class of people, every hard working person should be able to reap the benefits(sorry for those lazy cums). thank you. |
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Doc
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All the stupid people ...........
Self explanatory |
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