What do you think about Trinidad & Tobago Carnival?
Let's look at the Good or the Bad if any...
What people say is the good...
1. All the color
2. Shows the talent of the costume builders
3. Brings good foreign exchange
4. Helps people make extra cash selling food and drink
5. People get a break from work
6. The country becomes more popular as a tourist destination
7. Calypso, soca and pan have a forum to broadcast
8. Hospitality Management industry gets a boost
What people say is bad...
1. Too much vice and immorality
2. High instance of pregnancy out of marriage
3. Crime is on the increase
4. People waste money on vices
5. Women are disrespected
6. Children are taught that is okay to make sexual moves
7. Lyrics degrade women and promote sex
8. AIDS increases as it is transmitted through unprotected sex
I know I am not from Trinidad so do not kill me for my thoughts. I don't like Carnival, I don't like the music (soca), I don't like the body movements they made when they dance, I don't see anything good about it. Maybe when foreigners come to the country it brings more money, but let's not forget they brings AIDS too!
Well Carnival is here again in 2004 and it as sloughful as ever. I do not understand Trinidadians really... on one hand they want immorality, vice, crime and civil disobedience to stop but at the same time they promote with a passion the most crime increasing, rude, civil disobedient activity we have in this nation. Make up your minds!
When I lived in Trinidad I was not big into Carnival for the same reasons mentioned in this post. However, it does give the island some visibility with regards to the talents of the designers, and with steelpan music. The calypsoes are not as popular, lets face it, only locals can interpret what they are singing about, and the vulgarity can become repulsive after a while. I think Carnival needs to be cleaned up a lot, but good luck with whoever tries to take on that responsibility
Yes, I do believe my experience in the US has led me to believe that there are plenty of other ways to have a good time without having to resort to such high levels of vulgarity. Dont get me wrong, there is a lot of vice in the US, but for such a high profile event as Carnival, I think the Trini population can tone it down a bit. The comparison of a US event I will use is Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This is one of the more high profile, vice events in the US, and even though there is a lot of unwanted and uncalled for behavior by a few individuals, most people have fun without having to resort to those types of measures. Another point worth mentioning is that the police force has cracked down quite a bit in recent times to prevent instances of nudity, drunken behavior, etc in an effort to make the event an enjoyable one for everyone. I think the Trini police could learn a valuable lesson in crowd control from attending a Mardi Gras event. Nuff said!
It be true man, but even D police drinking, so how they will stop others from doing it?
That's where the government needs to intervene and crack down on police officers who are negligent in their duties. I make everything seem so simple, dont I?