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@Tola posted:

A white supremacist might not indicate physically that they hate blacks, but the words they used to describe an African person  could show their racism. This scenario was used as an example to make a point and does not indicate in any way that you are with white supremacy.

Guyana is a place where many of us were influenced by negative deeds done by the other race and I am no exception. But I learned to choose my words carefully when I describe the people who did unpleasant things to me. Because I know the consequences and I TRY to keep my words as uncritical as possible, especially when describing the other race.

Racism in Guyana does not seem to have an end and the more we dwell on [racial] negativism, the more it seems racism will grow. Because negative words like scourge or stench to describe another race, does not help to heal a nation.       

So the word stench caused you to think I was making a racist comment. If so, then I herewith withdraw the word stench from my earlier statement.

FM
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