Gilbakka posted:I endorse every sentence Ralph Ramkarran writes in his CONVERSATION TREE article. Thanks for posting, Django.
This is a more productive response than yours is as you hear your tribal drums beating and flee back to your plantation.
At this point in time NEITHER the PPP nor APNU deserve any support as both have been in breach of their promises to reform and remove Burnham's constitution.
Noteworthy is the fact that he concedes that there is an African "victimhood" narrative alongside the Indian one. Though as usual we see no evidence that he understands that addressing this is as important as addressing the Indian one.
The fact remains that both insecurities reinforce the other as many Africans will endorse rigging, as they did in the 70s, as the cost of preventing Indo domination of all facets of life in Guyana.
So if Indians wish to prevent tacit support for rigging they need to understand their need t9o focus as much on the Indian "victimhood" narrative as they demand that non Indians attend to theirs.
As the Indian population heads towards being a mere 35% their leverage over the political system declines.