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2025-02-26 03:30:19

LibreRelayTech on Nostr: A significant portion of the audio discusses the perceived failings of the PNM ...



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A significant portion of the audio discusses the perceived failings of the PNM government, its mismanagement of the nation's resources, and its perceived manipulation of the populace through handouts and skewed messaging. The hosts criticize the government's handling of the economy and social issues, alleging corruption and oppression.

Heavy highlights Trinidad and Tobago's abundant natural resources (oil, gas, fertile land, fishing grounds, etc.) and lament the country's underdevelopment and poverty despite its wealth. They attribute this largely to poor governance and mismanagement.

The show features callers and hosts making serious allegations of government corruption and misuse of funds, including a claim that Caribbean Airlines hasn't been audited for years.

The hosts use the analogy of monkeys and bananas to illustrate how the education system and political structures have conditioned the populace to accept their current circumstances without challenging the system.

A caller strongly criticizes Prime Minister Keith Rowley's suggestion that gangs be classified as terrorist organizations, accusing him of corruption, human rights abuses, and collaborating with international criminal organizations.

The Street 91.9 FM includes a call-in segment where listeners share their perspectives on political and social issues, further reinforcing the themes of government criticism and the need for change.
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