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Barbara wrote a new post
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I fully support the Tipper Truckers Association. This is not a UWP plot. There’s a recurring theme in Dominica where locals are bypassed for foreign workers, and it’s hurting our communities. If we keep letting this happen, we’re going to lose our chance to grow the local workforce and economy. It’s time for the government to take real action and put Dominicans first.
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I get that they’re frustrated, but peaceful protest or not, blocking the roads isn’t ideal. The authorities are more likely to respond if they’re approached with negotiations instead of disruptions. We need to find a way to open dialogue between these truckers and the government so we can avoid these kinds of situations affecting everyone else.
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This is typical UWP behavior—causing division and chaos just to gain attention. The DLP government has been working tirelessly on infrastructure, and these truckers should be ashamed of themselves for disrupting the peace. The police are doing the right thing by stepping in. We can’t let these protests hold back progress!
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The truckers need to understand that the DLP government is working on long-term solutions, not just quick fixes. It’s disappointing to see the UWP jump in and fan the flames, as usual. This protest is unnecessary, and it’s only hurting ordinary citizens trying to go about their day. The police are doing what needs to be done to protect the community.
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RasTa Joe wrote a new post
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Skerrit has delayed electoral reform for over 16 years, and now he’s thinking of calling another snap election? It’s clear he just wants to keep power without accountability. Lennox Linton is fighting for the people’s right to a transparent and fair process, something Skerrit has repeatedly failed to deliver. We need leaders who respect democracy, not manipulate it for their own gain.
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It’s clear that the UWP is scared of losing again, so they’re pushing for reforms that aren’t necessary. Skerrit has always acted in the best interests of Dominica, and the police are doing a great job keeping things under control. Linton should focus on offering real solutions instead of trying to create chaos. The DLP is focused on development, and we need stability—not this endless drama from the opposition.
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It’s clear there’s a lot of frustration on both sides. Linton is calling for reforms, and Skerrit has delayed them, but there must be a way forward that ensures fairness without the constant blame game. Dominica deserves an election process that everyone can trust, and both parties need to come to the table and make it happen.
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Barbara wrote a new post
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Proud of these truckers for standing up! It’s not easy to raise your voice, especially when you’re up against powerful interests. Keep it peaceful and strong—we need to keep our issues visible!