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The Akon incident
| show fullshow summaryInkSpot, the Akon incident also involved an underage female in the club who was a preacher’s daughter. There was a measure of hypocrisy surrounding that incident as that behaviour is usually seen in nightclubs, and is more visible around Carnival time...
InkSpot, the Akon incident also involved an underage female in the club who was a preacher’s daughter. There was a measure of hypocrisy surrounding that incident as that behaviour is usually seen in nightclubs, and is more visible around Carnival time (although few people dance like that). It is a relatively harmless conduct.
Posted by AHH (guest) on Wed 27 Feb 2008 06:11:15 AM UTC
When Akon did this, it resulted in a huge outrage. Is this the image Trinis want to portray?
Posted by InkSpot (guest) on Wed 27 Feb 2008 04:09:02 AM UTC