In a powerful display of support, the Blackman family has publicly defended soca artist Nailah Blackman in the wake of comments made by politician Barry Padarath regarding her remarks on the Kia CD matter. Isaac Blackman, speaking on behalf of the family, expressed that they felt disrespected by Padarath’s response to Nailah’s statement, emphasizing the importance of freedom of speech for public figures.
“Our democratic right has always been our freedom of speech,” said Isaac. He continued by asserting that creators, such as Nailah, are instrumental in giving voice to the people, highlighting their cultural significance. Nailah Blackman, who is not only a talented artist but also the granddaughter of the late Ras Shorty I—an icon in soca music—understands the power her words hold in shaping the narrative of a nation.
This incident has sparked a larger conversation about the role of public figures in society and the need for them to freely share their opinions without fear of silencing. As the family pushes back against Padarath’s warning to consider their statements carefully, they stand firm in their belief that public discourse should remain vibrant and inclusive.
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