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I see what you're saying and you're entitled to your view. But I do have some questions though.
Was Churchhill a Trinidadian?
Was Roosevelt?
Princess Margaret?
Ever heard of anything being named after these people in Trinidad?
Have you ever heard of the JFK auditorium at UWI?
Hmmmm....
Perception. Now there's a word. Tell me, do you think that choosing not to name the library after Naipaul, in a country where hardly anything is named after Indo-Trinidadians except for two buildings which were named in the last 6 years - Mannie Ramjohn and Rudranath Capildeo, adds to the perception that Indo-Trinidadians are treated as second class?
What do you think? About the perception?
Let's hear it.
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