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I am quite a fan of your commentry - and look forward to it on a daily basis. However today I took offence to your indirect description of the people who live in Jamaica as being black and wearing tribal skirts. Despite being part of the indian diaspora - I live in the Caribbean and consider myself to be of Caribbean origin. To anyone coming from this part of the world - your description - despite meaning well - is highly offensive as: (1) we do not run around in tribal skirts and (2) we are not in the habit of identifing ourselves based on our skin colour - which varies in a multitude of shades from black to white!
Originally posted by: Jasmine10
excellent commentary kool.
Manav is getting suspicious about Jaywant gives a hope that the creatives are going on the track. This will lead to Manv becoming the much awaited hero.
Satish is too good for Varsha. She was a good character , but now a days find her annoying . she is constantly bickering . May be she got a good life without much effort , so she fails to appreciate it.
The trip planned by the oldies to Jamaica was hilarious.the
Caribbean islands are beautiful .My in-laws enjoyed the beaches there , when they came to visit us in Barbados.
Originally posted by: excelsa7
I am quite a fan of your commentry - and look forward to it on a daily basis. However today I took offence to your indirect description of the people who live in Jamaica as being black and wearing tribal skirts. Despite being part of the indian diaspora - I live in the Caribbean and consider myself to be of Caribbean origin. To anyone coming from this part of the world - your description - despite meaning well - is highly offensive as: (1) we do not run around in tribal skirts and (2) we are not in the habit of identifing ourselves based on our skin colour - which varies in a multitude of shades from black to white!
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago... and you?
Originally posted by: excelsa7
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago... and you?