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| This Rasta looks sad. Maybe she got put out de bank too. |
Yesterday’s
Daily Express ran an article on the
alleged discrimination against a Rastafarian man at a Republic Bank branch. The bank has a no-hat policy which said man apparently violated. The victim claims that the bank does not require members of other faiths to remove their correlating head-wear. On
Gayelle TV’s DotCom with Conrad Parris, the issue was discussed once again under the overlaying question: “How colonial is that?” One viewer referred to the incident as “Rasta racism” (
saving thoughts on this phrase for another blog!). However, while we’re on the topic of colonialism, let’s ask a few related questions:
- How colonial is a Canadian Police Commissioner?
- How colonial is the T&T government spending $93,000TTD on British tourists’ medical care when there isn’t a proper health care system for the citizens of the nation?
- How colonial is that NAPA monstrosity that looks like its about to eat the rest of Port-of-Spain?
- How colonial is it that most local stations play 20hours daily of foreign programming? (haven’t even started talking about the fact that everybody has cable anyway…)
- How colonial is the reinstatement of the hangman?
The list of “how colonial” questions could go on and on, but that’s the point! [Neo]-Colonialism does not occur in specific incidences or a few people’s antiquated ideas; these are issues encroaching on our everyday lives. So if there was truly a case of discrimination at the bank, this occurrence is a microcosm of a colonial system that never ceased.
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