A call to action on the part of the Port of Spain City Corporation is not an indictment on any particular administration or regime, rather it is a call to us all. The population quite frankly is not dissatisfied sufficiently to prompt urgent action. The cause and effect law as applied to our domestic political circumstance works in the following manner: outrage initiates action not necessarily the nature or the degree of the problem. The variables may change, ie political leaders, mayors, heads of regional corporations etc. they may add a new dynamic in an approach to dealing with a particular problem but much of their good work is bogged down by a lack of cohesion in terms of priorities and often the recalcitrance of some bureaucratic elements whose initiative in getting things done is the equivalent to molasses being pushed uphill – if one can even visualise such. To think that it does not spur the average citizen, much less our leaders to action, that on every second or third block in Port of Spain, south of the bourgeois St Clair area, there is the sight of a man and in some cases woman engaging in some kind of inappropriate or otherwise vulgar activity in the public domain – the individual being clearly riddled with some mental ailment speaks to our national character. This must be addressed.
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Nevertheless, were it not for the fact that in the capital city such actual physical acts of the aforementioned do take place quite frequently by the obviously mentally deranged and homeless, I would not have felt the urge to dignify such a spurious argument with a response. Nevertheless, it appears that the ignorant among us are also blessed with an opinion – as uninformed as it may be. The fact is that mental illness is an actual problem in TT but this must not be dealt with by allowing the capital city to be the actual public hosting grounds of an asylum. The homeless and/or mentally deranged are best dealt with by professionals in a controlled setting with the goal of rehabilitation in mind. It is a shame that one must speak to the obvious, but the consequences of allowing this pernicious sore to continue unaddressed is to perpetuate the continuous folly tantamount to a blatant dereliction of duty by us all.
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I was amazed to hear in the public discourse the necessity of giving masks to the homeless. It is only in the warped state of the continuous and perpetual debasement of our moral sensibilities that this makes any sense. The homeless and mentally ill who occupy Port of Spain so publicly, to be mandated to wear masks? As opposed to a concerted effort to address their fundamental ailments i.e. homelessness and mental illness. Given that this was so public an announcement by certain voices in the public domain I challenge the average citizen to test the success of this drive to allocate masks to the homeless. The next time you’re in Port of Spain count how many of the homeless you see wearing masks. I did it, the answer is zero.
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