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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Dragged Through the Streets of Castries
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Anonymous
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The persons who deserve the lecture are the parents of those young boys who bring home items that they cannot afford, who never question why their sons always have money when they are not working, the parents who do not say where their children are when the police come knocking. --------------------------
you must be joking. these thugs have no parents at all or parents who are thugs themselves.
The persons who deserve the lecture are the parents of those young boys who bring home items that they cannot afford, who never question why their sons always have money when they are not working, the parents who do not say where their children are when the police come knocking. --------------------------
you must be joking. these thugs have no parents at all or parents who are thugs themselves.
Let the drags drag, they are not a threat to us in society, let us focus on notional issues, please. I am not interest in them, so i pretend even not to see them, only people with an interest in drag will take time to write about drag. They do not trouble me.
I say hurt them badly or even kill them if you have to. We have to send a clear message that every law abiding citizen should never be afraid to live in peace and be safe because of these thugs. I remember when I could walk the streets of Castries many decades ago at anytime and anywhere and there weren't any problems whatsoever. I say, "take them out if you can by any means necessary. We need to take back our country.
A "culture of indifference" has settled over Saint Lucia and Saint Lucians. There are indeed "crime families" whose members prosper from the criminality of each other; there are indeed lawyers who know full well their clients are guilty but who would try to get them free on legal technicalities; there are indeed policemen who are undeserving of their uniforms and the salaries they receive. The question is when will action be taken curb this culture of indifference?
Wow, my St.Lucia has really changed! What a horrible experience, and most clearly described. I left St.Lucia for New Orleans when I was 20 and if such a thing happened then, the relatives of the victim would catch up with the culprits and thoroughly whip their backsides. I used to 'lime' the streets of castries at all hours of the evening without being worried that I would be assaulted like this. Of course there were trouble makers then but not at this level. I am saddened and worried about my beautiful St.Lucia. Aquarian, you have my sympathy and concern. Stay strong!
9 comments:
The persons who deserve the lecture are the parents of those young boys who bring home items that they cannot afford, who never question why their sons always have money when they are not working, the parents who do not say where their children are when the police come knocking.
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you must be joking. these thugs have no parents at all or parents who are thugs themselves.
The persons who deserve the lecture are the parents of those young boys who bring home items that they cannot afford, who never question why their sons always have money when they are not working, the parents who do not say where their children are when the police come knocking.
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you must be joking. these thugs have no parents at all or parents who are thugs themselves.
Let the drags drag, they are not a threat to us in society, let us focus on notional issues, please. I am not interest in them, so i pretend even not to see them, only people with an interest in drag will take time to write about drag. They do not trouble me.
I meant national issues
I say hurt them badly or even kill them if you have to. We have to send a clear message that every law abiding citizen should never be afraid to live in peace and be safe because of these thugs. I remember when I could walk the streets of Castries many decades ago at anytime and anywhere and there weren't any problems whatsoever. I say, "take them out if you can by any means necessary. We need to take back our country.
What happened to the city police patrol, they are boasting about with the change of police commissioner? So that was just a big show.
So what happened to all the big show and boasting about police patrolling in the city in numbers?
A "culture of indifference" has settled over Saint Lucia and Saint Lucians. There are indeed "crime families" whose members prosper from the criminality of each other; there are indeed lawyers who know full well their clients are guilty but who would try to get them free on legal technicalities; there are indeed policemen who are undeserving of their uniforms and the salaries they receive. The question is when will action be taken curb this culture of indifference?
Wow, my St.Lucia has really changed! What a horrible experience, and most clearly described.
I left St.Lucia for New Orleans when I was 20 and if such a thing happened then, the relatives of the victim would catch up with the culprits and thoroughly whip their backsides. I used to 'lime' the streets of castries at all hours of the evening without being worried that I would be assaulted like this. Of course there were trouble makers then but not at this level. I am saddened and worried about my beautiful St.Lucia.
Aquarian, you have my sympathy and concern. Stay strong!
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