Saturday, 12 July 2025

Dysfunctional Microphone Mek Leader Cuss Two Badwod



I don't believe that there should be a law sgainst bad words or what is referred to as indecent language. However, I still believe that no self-respecting person should use certain words to abuse others, especially since many of these words are linked to women and what women use.

There is that part of a woman's body that men and women use to abuse others. They say, for example, "Yu come een like p.... We also talk about the cloth that women used to use during menstruation. We tell others were to suck. Sometime I wonder if we respect our women and if our women respect themselves. 

I received a video of a comment made by a gentleman  who became frustrated when the microphone was not working. He kept on hitting the microphone which any good speaker ought to know that you do not do that.

I must advise you that although the person in the video looks like a known personality it might not be that person. Don't jump to conclusion because anything is now possible with the technology.

Have a look at the video below:



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8 comments:

  1. That is where we are in this silly Political season. ( foundation fren)

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  2. Nothing was wrong with the microphone. Could hear him clearly. Listen when he knocked the microphone and see if you didn't hear a thumping sound.

    Mr Golding look and sounded a little less than sober...Not sure

    Most unwelcome incident tho.

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  3. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I really would like to hear what the Hypocrites going to say? They all tore up Mr Warmington.

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  4. Big politician teaching voters, and other citizens especially children how to do a mic check. Yipes, a yah so nice!

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  5. Nothing was wrong with the microphone. It looks like Mark Golding was under his water.

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    1. I thought the same thing, especially as I heard the thumping each time he hit the microphone.

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  6. Reverse psychology is at its best. Watch di ride now😆😆😆🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♂️🏃🏾‍♂️.
    Some sins and errors are unintentional, such as accidentally breaking a law or unknowingly violating a commandment. You apologize, and move on, right.

    Others are intentional and committed with full knowledge and deliberation. The consequences for intentional sins are generally more severe.

    The last thing I want to encourage is a hierarchy stating, “Which sins are the worst sins.”

    Arguing over whose sin is worse only fuels our self-righteousness while overlooking the differences between sins permits an accidental ignorance regarding the nature of sin.

    Sometimes sins are so close in nature and effect they are like comparing a red apple to a green apple.

    At other times it’s like comparing oranges with tomatoes.

    Both are rightly categorized as fruits, but the differences end there. Finally,sin is sin. That is true. But that does not mean they are all the same.

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  7. As usual this too shall pass. In this country some are held to higher standards others do as they please.
    What message are we sending our children? So far the PNP has passed every boundary. We are plain crazy setting up all these watchdogs without teeth.Waste of money

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