In a passionate plea, Stuart Young has addressed the significant unease among the youth of Trinidad and Tobago, seeking to foster a constructive dialogue with authorities. He noted that many young people in the nation feel frustrated and angry, sentiments that he believes are both valid and should be openly acknowledged. Young criticized government leaders for seemingly vilifying the youth rather than engaging with their legitimate concerns, emphasizing the importance of accountability and transparency. ‘It’s their country as well and they have every right to express themselves,’ he stated. Young’s message was clear: the youth must be treated with respect and their voices must be heard as they represent the future of Trinidad and Tobago. He urged young people not to lose hope but to demand the answers they deserve while remaining within the confines of the law. In closing, Young called for greater empathy and understanding from the authorities as the nation moves forward together.
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