Guyana MTV Village Talk 'Port Mourant' Episode 1

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @ashurajabo3836
    @ashurajabo3836 9 років тому +2

    It's very nice to see someone making a difference in Guyana. Job well done!👍🏼

  • @constancesmall480
    @constancesmall480 5 років тому +3

    Oh beautiful Guyana my lovely native land ...big beautiful Guyana yesssssss🙏

  • @bubujooestes1499
    @bubujooestes1499 7 років тому +8

    He asked her what she liked about selling there 27 years and she started with complaints
    lol

  • @nav7211
    @nav7211 10 років тому +8

    I'm Guyanese and I understood everything

    • @jyoar7581
      @jyoar7581 2 роки тому

      No your name is a Punjabi name

  • @buttercroissant7066
    @buttercroissant7066 4 роки тому +1

    The first lady he interviewed didn't understand the questions because she had too much bottle up inside, she just wanted to be heard by someone who will hear and understand her on what's happening. She did raise alot of great concerns.

  • @michaelsuewahsing106
    @michaelsuewahsing106 3 роки тому +1

    Allan kindly contact chamber of commerce by the fire station street and also Rose hall Town Council.these guys maybe responsible for what's going on @portmourant market good job for exposing the many issues of the market. These people need an advocate I love your video and music good job.

  • @imablazeuonfiya
    @imablazeuonfiya 10 років тому +2

    my dear Guyana. geographically south american, historically/culturally/politically west indian. always be proud no matter what anyone says about my country. fuck anyone who wants to talk down to it

  • @MsDebyM
    @MsDebyM 10 років тому +9

    LMAO! I believe the first lady you interview didn't understand the questions you were asking. Instead of asking "why would someone come shop here at this market verses another market" you should have asked her "wha mek dem ah come yah so and den nah go deh so" I bet she would have understood. I hate to laugh, but that was seriously funny.

    • @Donnette_BistroLounge_owner
      @Donnette_BistroLounge_owner 5 років тому

      Lmao, at the interpretation though. Omg, too funny.

    • @karissarampersad8135
      @karissarampersad8135 4 роки тому

      Praise the lord and kiss the queen BT now that you speak a little bit of English ! must be real proud of yourself to think you're better than them , wow look at you think you're so special .laughing at other people .

  • @lisahannah100
    @lisahannah100 8 років тому +2

    i'am going to port mourant in April - my families home town - I'd like to get involved

  • @BASHMENTCOUTURE
    @BASHMENTCOUTURE  10 років тому +2

    I appreciate all the comments good and bad, having moved back to Guyana just over 2 years now. Just to clear the air, I started with this show to try and 'Be the change you want to see'- Mahatma Gandhi. However, what I learned from doing this show is that the had particular people who they planted to play up the pros' (read between the lines)... So I went out on a limb and asked people whom did not agree with what was being said to get a grasp on the truth... obviously it did what I wanted it to do, but all I can say is that I have been to almost all corners of the Earth every single Country has its' issues, be 1st world to 3rd world, it's just that some hide it very well from the more blatant ones, needless to say I have left this show and hopefully starting a new show of my own. On my own rules showcasing all the various food, culture, drinks and so forth... I hope this clears some frustration on here, objective for this show was to showcase a bit of what the people are going through.
    Thank you.
    Allan Ramsarran

  • @paulburry593
    @paulburry593 2 місяці тому

    Hi Allan. You spoke, I listened. I hope all is well.

  • @emjp3163
    @emjp3163 9 років тому

    My Mum's family is from Port Mourant back in the day. My Grandfather used to run the sugar cane fields.

  • @BASHMENTCOUTURE
    @BASHMENTCOUTURE  11 років тому +1

    Thanks for the comment, unfortunately I am taking over the show, and this is the only media that they can voice their frustration, with the history of Guyana, as soon as people see a vid camera, they become silent and are scared of being singled out etc etc..... some on the other hand don't mind talking and the VENT like crazy.... lol...

  • @kewlieramsaran7806
    @kewlieramsaran7806 4 роки тому

    I'm from Portmourant , I miss the bara ginger beer crush ice ECT.

  • @nirmalaganesh4594
    @nirmalaganesh4594 Рік тому

    Original community!

  • @ronpar9583
    @ronpar9583 10 років тому

    great job allan! keep up the good work. good luck on your future endeavors

  • @RasNandoSXM
    @RasNandoSXM 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for this Allan, when are you coming St. Maarten? Would love for you to tour my island. Blessings

  • @ashakuldip1657
    @ashakuldip1657 11 років тому +1

    It is a shame that Indo-Guyanese vendors cannot voice their opinion regarding security, theft, or other problems they are having at Port Mourant Market in Guyana. There is no justice for the innocent in this country. It is a shame that so many Indo-Guyanese have to flee their beautiful country. Cheddi Jagan's Guyana was such a nice place to live. I am wondering whether Guyana would ever get better or worse.

    • @rsukram4057
      @rsukram4057 6 років тому

      One of the biggest problem in Guyana is justice for the innocent.

  • @epithemiac
    @epithemiac 11 років тому

    I liked what you were going for. It's unfortunate that everyone you interviewed only wanted to complain. I would suggest trying to steer the conversation in a different direction next time. But this is great for us expats who want to see what village life is like in Guyana. Looking forward to future episodes.

  • @Sirozy
    @Sirozy 6 років тому

    Great! Please do make more videos like this :)

  • @HussainAli-hj5my
    @HussainAli-hj5my Рік тому

    DO NOT FORGET NOT FAR FROM HERE MOSES NAGGMOTTO WAS BORN

  • @camillepasha9312
    @camillepasha9312 6 років тому +2

    he needs to rephrase his question

  • @borrisross311
    @borrisross311 11 років тому +1

    if i am understanding you clearly, indo guyanese are the only folks that flee from guyana? if you are a guyanese your are a guyanese, its a shame of how bad we guyanese are, that no matter where we go we still maintain the nasty sickness call prejudice.

  • @umarbentley2692
    @umarbentley2692 10 років тому +1

    Just to inform you the english that they speak is a creole based english which is a fusion of african dialect,british english and east indian given the large east indian population as well as influence.Although the english that they teach and speak in secondary schools as well as universities and institutions is the british standard english being that its a former british colony.

    • @umarbentley2692
      @umarbentley2692 9 років тому

      So typing obscenities and acting like low life trash as well as being a tough guy behind a computer screen makes you even more smarter huh?Ignorance is totally bliss my friend.

    • @jbond6050
      @jbond6050 9 років тому

      fuck off auntyman!!!!

    • @umarbentley2692
      @umarbentley2692 9 років тому

      Your such a nice guy.

    • @devikissoon2416
      @devikissoon2416 5 років тому

      God what a comment

  • @derickmunsami7277
    @derickmunsami7277 10 років тому

    Nice god bless. Guyana

  • @bwooodstar
    @bwooodstar 11 років тому +2

    this is so sad and depressing to watch.

  • @jordan973ful
    @jordan973ful 11 років тому +1

    coolie

  • @HussainAli-hj5my
    @HussainAli-hj5my Рік тому

    IS THE TRAINING SCHOOL STILL TRAINING YOUNG GUYANESE

  • @18wheels48
    @18wheels48 7 років тому

    the lady only complaint too much... she was asked to say something positive about the market and what drew the crowd their but the bitterness of the guyanese people in general just always seem to come forward... fyi im guyanese also... i praise the patients of the host. good job.

  • @devija4533
    @devija4533 10 років тому +12

    Nice documentary but u picked the worse set of people to interview. It made us look uneducated.

    • @anilpc100
      @anilpc100 10 років тому +2

      i agree

    • @ashurajabo3836
      @ashurajabo3836 9 років тому +1

      Absolutely agree!

    • @michaelsuewahsing106
      @michaelsuewahsing106 3 роки тому

      I don't agree l was an uneducated Fool in Rose Hall.1965 iattended town school and became smart look poverty in the eye and say to yourself. I Want To Be Somebody.

  • @MelissaTewwPweediee
    @MelissaTewwPweediee 11 років тому

    All she has to say is bad things bout the market -_- ill be seeing this woman in a few weeks . Good thing my grandma works there .

  • @zacharycran3
    @zacharycran3 9 років тому +6

    The women who was interviewed at the beginning doesn't understand the question you're asking her! She was annoying me!

  • @netodacosta3205
    @netodacosta3205 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video i have a house in port mourant when you interview someone who seems not educated to answer questions cut short the interview and move on to someone else or delete that part of interview before posting

  • @ad8369
    @ad8369 10 років тому +3

    why a lot of you people here who are not Guyanese commenting if you are not familiar with the way they speak or the way of life. You are all second guessing and most of you here only knows book English and not English English

    • @techdna0166
      @techdna0166 6 років тому

      Chandra Singh speak in Guyanese Hindustani, we all love to hear it

    • @allisonabraham6078
      @allisonabraham6078 4 роки тому

      I watch because I grew up in GT. I want to know everything. Folks are speaking of their lives. It's very interesting.
      I loved going to the markets as a kid. Good memories. These folks work so hard. They feed us. We had our fave vendors/sellers. My first visit home is to Bourda Market. Cane juice, coconut. Food. Fruits. Seafood. Everything. Everything.
      I wish better for everyone.

    • @ad8369
      @ad8369 4 роки тому

      @@allisonabraham6078 oh Lord Alison this is five years ago I commented. I don't remember it or the reason I commented. I am 4th generation Guyanese. I lived in the corentyne my first 32 years them immigrated to USA

  • @e22378
    @e22378 10 років тому

    real talk!

  • @buttercroissant7066
    @buttercroissant7066 4 роки тому

    They need to rebuild the market in a way that have cubical so that vendors can have doors or gates to lock up their merchandise when the market is closed.

  • @HussainAli-hj5my
    @HussainAli-hj5my Рік тому

    HAVE YOU NOTICED ONLY THE INCOMPETENCE AND THE IGRONT GET THE JOB OF MANAGING THE MARKET

  • @emjp3163
    @emjp3163 9 років тому

    The house was opposite the market. I think. But its been demolished now unfortunately.

  • @VidyarathaKissoon
    @VidyarathaKissoon 11 років тому

    Hi Allan, your enthusiasm and concern come through. Some suggestions.. think about incorporating some maps at the beginning as you describe the location of the village.
    You were to talk about Port Mourant, but by 18.30 I got a bit wary of listening to the problems with the market. As you said, people want to vent. However, in this kind of show, the administration should have had some response as to why they dont have water, etc. 30 minutes is a long time. Do you research the villages before?

  • @ahood60
    @ahood60 5 років тому

    Hey im from the ramsarran family we must be related

  • @bubujooestes1499
    @bubujooestes1499 7 років тому +3

    He wasted too much time with the first interviewer.

  • @reshmatarachand5305
    @reshmatarachand5305 10 років тому +1

    I am very sorry to say, but the first few minutes tells a lot of the state of mind of the people. That lady is NOT answering the guy's question ans kept repeating the same thing over and over! People don't know how to answer questions nor are they seem to be able to give their OPINION when asked. And this is just my observation. I don't know how much of you guys out there will want to agree with it.... Thanks for posting!

    • @ad8369
      @ad8369 10 років тому +2

      you need to understand these are poor uneducated people and they are doing the best they can okay, so back off

    • @kd674
      @kd674 6 років тому

      reshmonbdiabetuc reading a. tarachand

    • @michaelsuewahsing106
      @michaelsuewahsing106 3 роки тому

      I am sorry to say that's my weakness 😔 also.

  • @andrayseecharran7787
    @andrayseecharran7787 9 років тому +1

    what was up wit that first interviwe

  • @jksadmgi
    @jksadmgi 11 років тому

    this place is Gyana brith? in nouth of Brazil? thanks

  • @BASHMENTCOUTURE
    @BASHMENTCOUTURE  11 років тому

    Hey Vid, I try to get as much as possible before but sometimes I only know where I am going a day before, and instead of me 'knowing' I approach the situation more of letting them educate me about the area....... I don't want to come across like a smart-ass it would make them not want to talk, I try to get them to talk about the area and so forth....... If I get a few days before, I try and do as much research as possible.

  • @HussainAli-hj5my
    @HussainAli-hj5my Рік тому

    PEOPLE'S FROM NEW AMSTERDAM WHEN THERE'S CHILDREN COMES FROM OVER SEAS THEY GO TO PORTMOURANT MKT FOR FIS SHRIMPS

  • @camillepasha9312
    @camillepasha9312 6 років тому +1

    he aint gonna do crap for these pp

  • @pamelacharles4124
    @pamelacharles4124 5 років тому

    The market need to be improved unity is strength may be homeless people using the place for shelter,

  • @robertslopez1812
    @robertslopez1812 9 років тому +1

    Guyanese go America then return to Guyana to live a nb d expect Guyana to be like America. Guyana is a third world country. We can't compare the two.
    Our market is like USA Flee Market and those been there will now its out door in the hot sun, cold snow and disorganized.
    Compare that to this market pound for pound and Guyana is better.

  • @dewandeo573
    @dewandeo573 6 років тому

    Lady u have to tell the president

  • @uniqueguyanese
    @uniqueguyanese 11 років тому

    Blue

  • @express4896
    @express4896 10 років тому

    The place too hot indoor now but when they were selling on the streets under the Sun it was not hot.
    How can you please these gooofs in Guyana.

  • @bubujooestes1499
    @bubujooestes1499 7 років тому

    She is talking too much .Number one. Funny haha.

  • @ashakuldip1657
    @ashakuldip1657 11 років тому

    If your people are fleeing then you should talk about your people. There is no culture in Guyana any more the Indians lost everything. Why are people not feeling safe in Guyana? I would have love to live there once again. This country was really progressing at one time. Everything is so unkempt.

  • @peggyveryy1226
    @peggyveryy1226 10 років тому

    She is not answering the question.

  • @uniqueguyanese
    @uniqueguyanese 11 років тому

    Is wah do da lady in da Bly wah jus deh Stan up

  • @dicenunya6333
    @dicenunya6333 10 років тому

    Urrrrr

  • @v.maharaj3365
    @v.maharaj3365 4 роки тому

    Talk to someone else, plz!

  • @LuanSeba
    @LuanSeba 8 років тому

    Que porra de Inglês é esse?????????? Em 14:36 o senhor fala com muita dificuldade rs

  • @electronicartis
    @electronicartis 6 років тому

    this is not a good market.

  • @hp11208
    @hp11208 11 років тому

    Go fucking sell at another market.

  • @mohabir
    @mohabir 11 років тому +1

    Awful music

  • @roseanejennifer6822
    @roseanejennifer6822 5 років тому

    Moan moan moan

  • @sanitachanchall
    @sanitachanchall 6 років тому

    I find the interviewer annoying lol. He clearly doesn't know how to interact with guyanese people. He speaks to them very odd

  • @Sthmohtwenty
    @Sthmohtwenty 11 років тому

    She can't say anything because ...they all a thief....

  • @devoncpb
    @devoncpb 10 років тому +3

    LADY PAGALI SKUNT

  • @dewandeo573
    @dewandeo573 6 років тому

    Belmar u talk too much