Trinidad Passa Passa
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The effects of colonialism, supremacy mindset, and nationalism have gotten us bad. Time to unify! Time to unify!
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mad
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I have counsins here I wanna meet them! :)
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i get the same kinda discrimination many times. I was born trini my father from trini and is straight indian, but, my mother from ja and is african woman... Even that was a problem. I get less discrimination when i in ja than in trini. fa real
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de siarilla estar ay baylado passapassa
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@godslovekayla It's true Trinidad has the best carnival in the Caribbean but worldwide, its a known fact that Brazil has the best carnival. More ppl f/ around the world come, sexier custumes, and they even teach the tourists how to samba before the carnival.
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For example: some dancehall is getting faster nowdays (too bad mind by Elephant man sounds very socaish) and Rupee's tempted to touch sounds like soft dancehall. If anything you should hate the bloody offspring of dancehall and soca: Reggaeton! lol :)
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There are Jamaicans out there who dont really like reggae either and prefer Soca. So just be proud to be Caribbean. You can see limitations from both genres: dancehall lyrics can be really offensive and soca music can be very repetitive. If anything I think the genres are lending from eachother.
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Carnival and Passa Passa, the same when it comes to lewdness and dancing. Trinidadians defend Soca music to death because it does not really have an international standing like reggae. I know very few Trinidadians - one is a JW the other does not like soca and prefers reggae.
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Jamaican culture is fun, sexual, dynamic and so forth. Not being rude but most of the other Islands have mirrored the soca culture of Trinidad. Jamaicans do not wait for Carnival (once a year) to have a good time as you can see with passa passa.



idk what yall quarrelin for....i'm trini...n i hav a lot of Jamaincan frens...they love soca n i love dancehall....we all from the islands n if u look @ it we all share the same culture.....yall supposed to be trying to uplift it not bring dwn tht shit
princesslol16 1 year ago 29
@wolsilita I am fully aware of that. i been to Trinidad one time and i really didn't like how the town people were looking at me as if i'm from another planet. i know that most of the indians down there don't like black people. my point is how can they come on here and diss Jamaica OR ANY PREDOMINANTLY BLACK NATION when their country is divided by racism & hate?? As an Islander i expect better from Trinidad. I don't hate them, just the ones who think they are better than us.
CrownGoddess 1 year ago 14