Former UNC and NTA candidate, Marsha Walker, recently condemned the circulation of a video showing the Prime Minister’s fall. The video, which has an unfortunate caption, has been met with laughter and memes, prompting Walker to remind citizens about the importance of respect and human dignity, regardless of political affiliations. Walker called out those who shared, laughed at, or liked the post, urging them to refrain from such behavior, as it is distasteful, disgusting, and inhumane. She expressed her hope that the Prime Minister is okay and emphasized the need for Trinidad and Tobago’s citizens to rise above pettiness.
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