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Reply to "When will the PNC gain the trust of Guyanese?"

In a country where politicians, on the one hand, determined to sustain distinct ethnic groups for vote banking but are faced with the reality that a significant of them little Kulli girls want a black balata especially in the environment where nuff East Indian boys are wasting their life away behind DDL (drink drunk and lie down), the nation is stuck with a new dispensation.

 

This new dispensation is a challenge for the politicians who wanted to stay in the racial camps - what to do with the mixed race who can swing politically anyside.

 

The PPP has been the first out of the blocks to embrace the mixed population with a great failure rate since these mixed people are more likely to be at the bottom of the economic ladder and blame the PPP for their economic situation.

 

The PNC has been most uninspiring since it is slowly but surely evoling to a party of pensioners (Hammie is more than a pensioner - he is 83 years old) and the new blood is not going to Congress Place after observing what they did to people like Aubrey Northon, Vincent Alexander, James Mac Calister, Sherwood Lowe who were all strong grassroots leaders.

 

The AFC to date is struggling to get its GREAT message out since some in that party is obsessed with control and thus continue to keep the party small.

 

So what is the young people to do?

FM
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