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Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Thanks Sachin. The  So-called swami is an Indian supremacist like Indian KKK Ravi Dev.

Mitwa, the Swami is not an Indian Supremacist. I know him very well. He has done more than the PNC and the PPP put together in educating and graduating children including those who have been orphaned. He is a good and decent man. I know him, I respect him and will stand with him. Whoever attacked him verbally are led by evil politiciand who want power.

No politician attack the swami verbally,some black guys

(ordinary citizens)ask him some questions in distasteful

manner,which he refused to answer.

 

 

Ahwee on tap now!  Next time we will beat his 

PPP ass

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Thanks Sachin. The  So-called swami is an Indian supremacist like Indian KKK Ravi Dev.

Mitwa, the Swami is not an Indian Supremacist. I know him very well. He has done more than the PNC and the PPP put together in educating and graduating children including those who have been orphaned. He is a good and decent man. I know him, I respect him and will stand with him. Whoever attacked him verbally are led by evil politiciand who want power.

He was not attacked. He placed himself infront of the firing line when attacked Ramjattan. He was confronted verbally and he refused to answer.

He comes across like a Hindutwah. The PPP is known to use religious leaders as stooges to muster support from the Hindu community.  I don't know him. But I do know of so called swamis who use women for free massages and sex. Not because they wear the saffron robe, makes them a man of God.

Mits..i know the Swami (and before he became a Swami)from since my school days,he is a decent fella,no hanky panky business.I lived in the

the nearby village and well known by him.

Django
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Thanks Sachin. The  So-called swami is an Indian supremacist like Indian KKK Ravi Dev.

Mitwa, the Swami is not an Indian Supremacist. I know him very well. He has done more than the PNC and the PPP put together in educating and graduating children including those who have been orphaned. He is a good and decent man. I know him, I respect him and will stand with him. Whoever attacked him verbally are led by evil politiciand who want power.

Yes...he has done more for education than most in Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by TI:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Thanks Sachin. The  So-called swami is an Indian supremacist like Indian KKK Ravi Dev.

Mitwa, the Swami is not an Indian Supremacist. I know him very well. He has done more than the PNC and the PPP put together in educating and graduating children including those who have been orphaned. He is a good and decent man. I know him, I respect him and will stand with him. Whoever attacked him verbally are led by evil politiciand who want power.

No politician attack the swami verbally,some black guys

(ordinary citizens)ask him some questions in distasteful

manner,which he refused to answer.

 

 

Ahwee on tap now!  Next time we will beat his 

PPP ass

LOL

Django
Originally Posted by KishanB:

Abuse in any form is based on arrogance, control

Dear Editor,
In the Hindu society, everything is treated with outmost respect, be it the living or non-living. Books, animals, parents, teachers and priests are all considered as God to Hindus.
The Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (Hindus for Selfless Service) Guyana ,,,,,,,

 

Hindu Swayamsevak
Sangh-Guyana
(Hindus for Selfless
Service)

Indeed we must remember the past and specifically the PNC but not to massage what happened feed our victimology and to chastise the existing party by that name or variants of it. As we cannot step in the same water by stepping in the river at different times this Party is to be judged on its own terms and not on some retro profile. Even as individual humans we are not the same persons we were in our youth so we cannot be hyperventilating on the past to label the present.

 

I do not give a damn what anyone thinks a swami is or a priest or a mullah or Magi. That is personal cultural fora. I care what the public person is and this fellow has been massaging race as dough to see its influence on our society rise.

 

 

FM

Your comments.  A discourse from Swami.

 

 

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Are All Religions the Same: The Hindu View? by Swami Aksharananda

Are All Religions the Same: The Hindu View?

 

Speaker: Swami Aksharananda

 

 

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Are All Religions the Same: The Hindu View?

 

Speaker: Swami Aksharananda

 

(The following summary is provided by Lalita. These are highlights only.)

 

This lecture was given last night, March 21, 2012 (9:00pm to 10:15 pm) via teleconference.

 

Dr. Ramesh Gampat, moderator of CHN chaired the program.

 

A count of 42, including a number of highly accomplished Hindus (Scientists, Engineers, Teachers, Administrators, etc.), participated in the lecture/discussions. Dr. Gampat started the ball rolling by giving a short but glowing tribute to Pujya Swami Aksharananda ji's humility, simplicity, great scholarship, and accomplishements in fostering knowledge. Swami Aksharananda's Saraswati Vidya Niketan High School in Guyana has bring great pride and joy to the Hindu people.

 

Swamiji started by stating that as Hindus, we need to examine things that we have come to believe. One such thing is the notion that "All religions are the same" and "All Gods are same". For many, this has become an accepted article of faith and if you question it you can get into trouble with the proponents of this idea. Where did this myth in modern Hinduism come from? It is really true? Why do Hindus not question this idea?

 

Swamiji stated that this notion that all religions are the same started with Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa, whom, Swamiji noted was a great Saint. Ramakrishna claimed to have lived as a Muslim and a Christian. Swami Vivekananda, a disciple of Ramakrishna spread the same idea that all religions are the same in his Chicago address to the World Parliament of Religions. Sathya Sai Baba, by all appearances also embraced the notion that all religions are the same. Mahatma Gandhi did the same and even created the term "Ishwara-Allah". Today, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar seems to be doing the same. Swami ji noted that the only great Guru who openly rejected the idea that all religions are the same was the great Sanskrit scholar and founder of the Arya Samaj, Swami Dayananda Saraswati. Prior to Shri Ramakrishna none of the great Gurus made the claim that all religions are the same.

 

Swamiji recited a long verse from the Rig Veda that ended by the popular phrase "Vasudaiwa kutumbakam" (whole world is one family) and two selected vereses from the Bhagavad Gita, all of which, he noted people tend to use to support their claim that religions are the same.

 

Swami ji spoke for about 30 minutes after which the Dr. Gampat opened the lines for questions (he emphasized clear, precise questions and comments). Here are a sampling of questions and answers:

 

Question: Shri Ramakrishna claimed to have lived the life of a Muslim. Did he eat beef? Did he accepted that Hindus were infidels as Muslims claim?

 

Swami's response: "I hope that he did not eat beef" (laugh from listeners). Ramakrishna's followers who still hold on to the idea that all religions are the same have not been able to explain by what sadhana (practices) Ramakrishna claimed to be Muslim and Christian.

 

Question: Regarding the Rig Veda and Bhagvad Gita verses you (Swami ji) have recited as examples of selections from texts that people use to make the claim that all religions are the same --- can also be used to contradict this notion because if we look at the chronology of those verses, they clearly existed before the birth of Islam and Christianity.

 

Swami's response: That is one way to rebutt it, but many people use these and similar verses to spread the idea. In Hinduism, we do not have the idea of "one, one, one, one God, one way, one truth, etc." we have many. We do not claim that all Gods is one God. Islam and Christianity proclaim the absolute truth as opposed the great diversity in Hinduism. The english word "God" does not do justice to the Hindu view of Ishwara, Bhagwan, etc. If one is to make two columns and put in the differences and similarities between Hinduism and the Prophetic religions like Islam and Christianity, you see clearly that we have almost no similarities.

 

Question: We need to consider the circumstances and reasons why Mahatma Gandhi and some of the Gurus promoted the idea that all religions are the same. Gandhi was a politician and his motives were political.

 

Swami's response: This is an excellent point. In the case of Gandhi there was a political play. Mahatma Gandhi popularized the slogan "Ishwar-Allah tero naam". But, to the Muslims this was a great insult because they never accepted it. One of Jinnah's stated fare was that the Muslims were going to be subsumed by the Hindus and he was terribly horrified at this. Of course, despite all this pandering to the Muslims, the Muslims never accepted that Ishwar and Allah were one. Gandhi, like others who promote this idea, are seen as imposing their views on the Muslims and Hindus. Others, like Deepak Chopra, promote this idea, probably to sell his books.

 

Question: Why is it that people do this (promote the idea that all religions are one and all Gods are one) in the name of Hinduism?

 

Swami's response: It is clearly based on ignorance. When Hindus make this statement, it is based on emotionalism. It is not only an ignorance of our texts, it is also an ignorance of Christianity and Islam. Christianity and Islam are very clear. Jesus is the absolute for Christians and Allah is the absolute for Muslims. These two prophetic religions have been at war with each other for the longest while now (the supremacy of Jesus vs Allah), and now they are at war with Hinduism in terms of their absolute truth (Hindus have false Gods). Fortunately, in Hinduism, in so many different texts, we do not have to accept uniformity. We do not have one God concept (monotheism). We have freedom to choose from. In both Christianity and Islam there is a single, exclusive, separate, and conclusive God. These notions are alien to Hinduism.

 

Question: Only Hinduism accepts reincarnation, therefore, we cannot accept that all religions are the same. Please comment.

 

Swami's response: Reincarnation is an important part of Hinduism as well as some of the traditions that emerged out of Hinduism, like Buddhism. Even some scholars of Christianity have promoted the idea of reincarnation. But, it is logical that Hinduism cannot the same as other religions that do not accept, for example, the doctrine of reincarnation.

 

Question: It looks like the idea among some Hindus that all religions are one is partly due to aping what they see and hear. The Guyanese temples are only open on Sundays (a Christian day of worship) and some Hindus even say that they go to church when they mean temple/mandir. Is this a part of the problem.

 

Swami's response: The Sunday morning service emerged out of the plantations. Sunday was the only time available to the Hindus while bound to the plantations. However, there is no excuse not to adopt now. In Guyana, we have made some changes. However, the hegemony of Christianity is a powerful influence on this.

 

It was interesting to note that a Hindu woman who participated in the lecture/discussion stated that she was brought up in a convent and had accepted the idea that all religions and all gods are the same, but is now questioning that belief. She profusely thanked Swamiji for a very enlightening lecture and discussion.

 

The time went by very quickly and at 10:15 pm Dr. Gampat's thanked the speaker and everyone else. Clearly, Swami Aksharanandaji is an extraordinarily brilliant scholar and I felt truly blessed to be in his company last night.

 

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SN SOS award annual scholarships to top graduating students in GuyanaPDFPrintE-mail
WRITTEN BY ADMINISTRATOR   
THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2011 13:09

 by Mahindra Bisram

During the period of Pitri Paksha, a time set aside to honor parents and ancestors, it is highly recommended that Daanam (Charity) be given.   There is no better way to honor one’s parents than to give a gift that will keep on giving;   I'm speaking of education of course.  Two often used phrase by Guruji, Pt. Ram Hardowar are "Knowledge is power" and "Knowledge is purifying".  With these thoughts in mind and to give back to their country of birth, the annual Pt. Ram & Radha Hardowar scholarships were given to two deserving students in Guyana. In addition, a scholarship was given to Valmiki Vidyalaya Primary School.   All scholarship recipients must be high academic performers, willing to continue with higher studies and involved in the propagation of Sanatan Dharma.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pt. Tulsie a member of SN SOS presenting the cash award to Sanjiv Nandalall (above) and to Bhim Ramkissoon (below)

Sanjiv Nandalall, a deserving student of Best Village, Vreed-en-Hoop, Berbice was selected based on a number of factors. The most important one being that he was the top graduating student and valedictorian of the Class of 2011 at Saraswati Vidya Niketan.  Sanjiv received his award in the presence of all the teachers at his school on September 21st 2011.  Swami Aksharananda told all the teachers to spread the message to all students to work hard and be outstanding so they too might be given a scholarship.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bhim Ramkissoon a graduate of Skeldon Line Path Secondary was selected based on the following factors: (i) he is one of the top graduating students of the 2011 class; (ii) he is highly recommended as being a honest and hardworking individual of exemplary character; (iii) he is active in the upliftment of Sanatan Dharma; and (iv) his father is unemployed due to health reasons and he is in financial need.   Bhim is also very active in the No. 69-70 Shri Ram Mandir of which he is a member and is currently pursuing a Diploma in Social Work at the University of Guyana, Berbice Campus.    Taken all these factors into consideration the members of SN SOS believe that Bhim is very deserving of the Scholarship.    Bhim received his award during a special ceremony at his school on September 26th 2011.

The Principal at Line Path, Mr. Rampersaud, in his opening statement of the award ceremony told all students in the assembly that this was the first time in history he is witnessing an award being given at the school.   Pt Tulsie told the students that hard work leads to success and every student should strive to receive the annual award


The members of SN SOS would like to congratulate Sanjiv Nandalall and Bhim Ramkissoon on their well deserved Scholarship awards and wishes them continued success. It is the hope of the organization that these scholarships will enable the awardees to continue their educational endeavors so that they can achieve their individual goals as well as increase their contribution to society.  

 

Pt. Tulsie accompanied by his wife Sattie presenting the Scholarship to the principal of Valmiki Vidyalaya Primary School on September 21st 2011.  

This school was selected based on its commitment to the upliftment of Sanatan Dharma and the focus on educating the children of the community. 
All recipients of the awards were very happy and sent words of appreciation and thanks to Panditji Ram Hardowar and the SN SOS Organization for awarding the scholarships. 
The Scholarships were provided in one-time payments of $800 (US Dollars) to each of the recipient by Pandit Tulsie Bisesar a Member of SN SOS who went to Guyana to make the awards on behalf of the organization.  SN SOS would like to thank Pt. Tulsie for taking the time to present the Scholarships on behalf of the organization.  

Surya Narayan Seva Outreach Sang (SN SOS) is a non-profit charitable organization headquartered in Jamaica, New York.  Members of SN SOS come from diverse backgrounds and consist of professionals, pandits and other select members of the community.  Our humanitarian effort is seen as a way of extending the boundaries of Surya Mandir beyond its physical constraints and opening up its door to many more people in a time of need.  Our mission is to provide medical care with a focus on prevention and a healthy lifestyle, social, economic and educational assistance to people in need around the world especially in Guyana, New York and India.   Service will be provided to the underserved through love and compassion in our actions.  The values and morals thought to us by our religion Sanatan Dharma will be our guiding light as we move forward to help the needy and less fortunate.    

 If you would like to volunteer your services or make a donation to help further the goals of SN SOS, please contact us at 646-210-2754 or e-mail atPtRamHardowar@gmail.com.

Please visit us at www.snsos.org and www.ssnm.org to find out more information about Surya Narayan Seva Outreach Sang and Shri Surya Narayan Mandir, Inc.

Additional Photos of Scholarship Award Presentation

FM

Swami Aksharananda honored in Mumbai

By Staff Writer On January 28, 2008 @ 7:00 am In Letters

 

Swami Aksharananda, Hindu scholar and Prinicipal of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan (SVN) High School was recently honored in Mumbai, India. He was honored by Vishwa Adhyayan Kendra and Keshav-Srishti on Friday January 4, 2008 during a ceremony at the Alkesh Mody Auditorium, Kalina Campus, Mumbai. Swami Aksharananda was honored for his work in the areas of education and social service in Guyana. Swami Aksharanda has an MA in Sanskrit from Banaras Hindu University and PhD in Hindu Studies from the University of Madison, Wisconsin.

At the said function, the Guyanese scholar was also honored by Mr. Mohan Bhagwat, the highly respected and influential general secretary of the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh, who presented Swami Aksharananda with the traditional shawl, coconut, plaque and check for Rs. 51,000.

At part of the proceedings, Swami Aksharananda delivered a keynote address dedicated to the memory of the late Lakshmanrao Bhide, a fatherly figure to several Indians from diaspora countries. Speaking on the “Challenges before the global people of Indian-origin (PIO) community” Swami Aksharananda stated: “All over the world, the one single most destructive threat to human peace and prosperity is the quest for conversion.

FM
SN SOS award 3rd annual scholarship to top Graduating Hindu student from Saraswati Vidya Niketan (SVN) High School, in Guyana
Monday, 16 September 2013 23:23

Under the astute leadership of Swami Aksharanand the students of Saraswati Vidya Niketan high school continue to excel. As related by Swamiji in an email to his supporters the students and teachers continue to perform brilliantly at the regional examinations. 12 out of the top 69 performers this year was from SVN, and among them was an exception student who passed all 15 of her subjects.

Continuing its tradition of Seva and to help support students in Guyana, Surya Narayan Seva Outreach Sang awarded the Pandit Ram & Radha Hardowar Sanskriti Scholarship to Tulsi Rafena Mustapha, the top Hindu graduate of Saraswati Vidya Niketan high school. Rafena is an excellent student and she passed all 15 of her subjects with distinction and met the requirements for the Scholarship.

The members of SN SOS would like to congratulate Tulsi Rafena Mustapha on this well deserved Scholarship and wish her continued success. It is the hope of the organization that this scholarship will help Rafena to continue her educational endeavors so that she can achieve her goals as well as increase her contribution to society.

 

Neera Dukhi presented award to Rafena Mustapha

The Scholarship was provided in one-time payment of $800 (US Dollars) to Rafena by Neera Dukhi a devotee of Shri Surya Narayan Mandir who represented SN SOS as the presenter of the award during her trip to Guyana.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After receiving the award Tulsi Rafena sent a detailed and heartfelt email to Pt. Ram Hardowar which follows.

“My most humble Namaskar Pandit Ji,

My name is Rafena Mustapha from Saraswati Vidya Niketan. I wrote 15 subjects at the CSEC examinations in May/June 2013 and received 15 distinctions. Today some devotees from your temple visited the school to present me with the monetary award which the temple usually gives to the best graduating student.

I was also informed that the student must be interested in pursuing further studies and must also be a Hindu before he/she can qualify for the award. I assure you that I have every intention of furthering my studies and I am also a Hindu. My name is of Islamic origin because my father was a Muslim and his mother gave me my name. Despite this I was born and grown as a Hindu and I go to temple regularly. 

I am very honoured and grateful to have received the award and I would like to sincerely thank you and the members of your temple. I mentioned earlier that I intend to pursue further studies and I have indicated this to Swami Ji. He has given me valuable advice and in the coming school year I hope to study for the CAPE examinations which are a level higher than CXC and which will assist me in gaining admission at a college. At the same time I will be assisting as a teacher at SVN.

After CAPE I hope to major in Educational Psychology at a college overseas. Those are the plans that I have for the future and the contribution made by your temple will go a very long way in helping me to accomplish these goals. I consider myself truly lucky to have been a recipient of the award.

Once again, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you for the award and I seek your blessings as I endeavour to pursue tertiary education. 

Namaskar
Rafena”

Pt. Ram responded to Rafena congratulating her on the outstanding academic achievement and to wish her continued success. Following is an excerpt from his email. 

“CONGRATULATIONS! – We (SNSOS Directors and Executives) salute you on being able to pass all 15 subjects with distinction. It is very nice to hear from you and to see your interest in higher studies in the field of Educational Psychology. I encourage you to pursue your selected career with the same vigor and enthusiasm as your CXC. Remember you follow the footsteps of great daughters and mothers like Draupadi, Shakuntala, Maitreyi, Gargi, Madalasa etc.

We wish you all success in your future endeavors and may Mata Saraswati continue to bestow her grace and blessings on you. If this organization can be of any additional help to you please do not hesitate to request.”

FM
Originally Posted by Dondadda:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Thanks Sachin. The  So-called swami is an Indian supremacist like Indian KKK Ravi Dev.

Mitwa, the Swami is not an Indian Supremacist. I know him very well. He has done more than the PNC and the PPP put together in educating and graduating children including those who have been orphaned. He is a good and decent man. I know him, I respect him and will stand with him. Whoever attacked him verbally are led by evil politiciand who want power.

The man called for Indo domination and implied agreement with the exclusion of other ethnic groups.

 

Sorry, if he behaves like a racist, so he will be treated like one.

FM
Originally Posted by KishanB:

Read CaribJ

 

 

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SN SOS award annual scholarships to top graduating students in GuyanaPDFPrintE-mail
WRITTEN BY ADMINISTRATOR   
THURSDAY, 13 OCTOBER 2011 13:09

 by Mahindra Bisram

During the period of Pitri Paksha, a time set aside to honor parents and ancestors, it is highly recommended that Daanam (Charity) be given.  

Additional Photos of Scholarship Award Presentation

White racist groups assist whites too.  So should I scream halleluiah if an Indo racist assists Indians?

 

Not going to do that. 

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:

Caribny the Swami is not different from you...you guys just advocate for different races that all.

I am called all sorts of names here on GNI.  So then you shouldn't object when others call the swami names too.

I am not objecting.  You are both advocates; so why do you hate him?  You should understand where he is coming from.

FM
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Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:

Caribny the Swami is not different from you...you guys just advocate for different races that all.

I am called all sorts of names here on GNI.  So then you shouldn't object when others call the swami names too.

I am not objecting.  You are both advocates; so why do you hate him?  You should understand where he is coming from.

I advocated for cross ethnic alliances.  Because no ethnic group in Guyana has any relevance if they rely only on tribal voting.

 

Swami screams tribal voting and is so ethnocentric that he doesn't understand that he is dooming Indians to irrelevance.

 

I advocated INCLUSION, and argue against the EXCLUSION of Africans.

 

Swami argues EXCLUSION, by a sole focus on Indos, but what he doesn't understand is that his ideology will in the long term exclude Indians.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VishMahabir:

Good point Base. I guess our history will now be revised and start in 2015.

Our history is already revised.  The 1960s is described as a slaughter of Indians by Africans.  The part where Africans were slaughtered by Indians is conveniently forgotten.  We hear of Wismar, but the bombing of the Sun Chapman is omitted.

 

You see in Guyana Indians are special people.  Africans are scum, and any Africans which objects to this characterization is deemed an Indian hating racist.

 

Guyana has NO where to go with this attitude, because the net result is a severely anxious and stressed African population, who are frustrated by the endless attempts to stigmatize them.

Well Mr KING revisionist, look who talking, the man who, within days of the PNC "victory" already discounting the AFC "Indians" faction's contribution as king-maker.  You need to ask yourself, if the PPP had power in the 60's, why do they need take the "terrorist" root.  That is " your domain".  This time around, you were ready to wreck havoc in GT if that 1% went the other way.

FM
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Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:

Caribny the Swami is not different from you...you guys just advocate for different races that all.

I am called all sorts of names here on GNI.  So then you shouldn't object when others call the swami names too.

I am not objecting.  You are both advocates; so why do you hate him?  You should understand where he is coming from.

Except, they (he) celebrate Buxton-style terrorism.  Swami never did, regardless what you think of what he said.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:

Caribny the Swami is not different from you...you guys just advocate for different races that all.

I am called all sorts of names here on GNI.  So then you shouldn't object when others call the swami names too.

I am not objecting.  You are both advocates; so why do you hate him?  You should understand where he is coming from.

I advocated for cross ethnic alliances.

No YOU don't, you already said here you don't want any "accommodation" with with PPP,who represents 49% of the population and 90% of the Indian masses.  For you, Indians and just "land grabbers".  Go to hell with your double talk.

FM
Originally Posted by Georgie:

CaribJ.

 

You are really too much and in this new era of UNITY, your brand of racism is out of place.  I hope you never return to Guyana since you are poison to that fledging society.

 

GOOD riddance to you Sir.

Go and join baseman,  a man who used to scream that blacks are dirty, lazy, illiterate and unproductive, and that I am a racist because I called him out on this.

 

 

Now I wonder since when a group of Indians demanding that they be the king maker is about national unity.  Aren't they discrediting who brought in the majority of the votes.  No one is saying that they didn't play a role....but KING MAKER.

 

 

I wonder what all those folks in Linden and South Georgetown are thinking when they read that they did nothing to deserve any credit for their work because Moses is the KING MAKER, and deserves 100% of the credit.  Yes even as they delivered RECORD votes.

FM
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Originally Posted by baseman:
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No YOU don't, you already said here you don't want any "accommodation" with with PPP,who represents 49% of the population and 90% of the Indian masses.  For you, Indians and just "land grabbers".  Go to hell with your double talk.

Baseman go wallow in your hatred of blacks.  You must be very upset that you can no longer scream "ahbe time now, black man time DONE".

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
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No YOU don't, you already said here you don't want any "accommodation" with with PPP,who represents 49% of the population and 90% of the Indian masses.  For you, Indians and just "land grabbers".  Go to hell with your double talk.

Baseman go wallow in your hatred of blacks.  You must be very upset that you can no longer scream "ahbe time now, black man time DONE".

 

 

Nah bai, PPP needed a timeout.  You know my position regarding their corruption and lack of diversity.  The PNC have much to offer but I hope they see value in respecting the will of the people regardless of which way it goes in future elections.  There is one more shoe to drop, the PNC one day demit power at the will of the people.  If the PNC does this, then Guyana would have broken the yolk of race-based voting.

 

I have spoken to several PPP supporters who welcome the change and hope the PNC respect everyone's rights.  Many are embarrassed at the PPP and I can tell you, the credibility of its current leadership is dropping by the day.  If Granger plays this just half-right, the PPP is in for a very long trek to redemption.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

Nah bai, PPP needed a timeout.  You know my position regarding their corruption and lack of diversity. 

Yes I do.  When I told you that the PPP was racist you called me a racist.  You didn't think that blacks had anything to worry about under the PPP.

You no being honest, you know I always complained about the lack of diversity.  I understood the feeling of Afros as it was how Indians felt under the PNC.  Two wrongs never make things right.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by VVP:

Caribny the Swami is not different from you...you guys just advocate for different races that all.

I am called all sorts of names here on GNI.  So then you shouldn't object when others call the swami names too.

you mister is a racist you will be a bad for the collation 

FM
A grown man like you Carib calling for people to be publicly abused in the fashion of fishmongers in public. Let me be clear you uncivilized wannabe intellectual.....no one has the right to abuse anyone. Verbally or otherwise. It may not be illegal but it certainly is distasteful and should be shunned. The PPP's worst  behavior was towards its "enemies." You're continuing the proud PPP cuss down tradition. I see we only exchanged PPP goons for PNC goons.

I'm glad you're helping to dislodge the AFC Indians from the Coalition. My friend Jay is probably hopping mad at seeing all his hard work and money having been been a waste.
FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
 

You no being honest, you know I always complained about the lack of diversity.  I understood the feeling of Afros as it was how Indians felt under the PNC.  Two wrongs never make things right.

You didn't admit that the PPP was racist.  Your focus was "well I understand that Afro Guyanese MIGHT PERCEIVE that the PPP excludes them".  This was always couched with some nonsense suggesting that they didn't suffer to the degree that Indians did.

 

This isn't exactly admitting that the PPP conducting institutional racism on the same basis as did the PNC under Burnham, and this was sanctioned by its elite ethnic supporters on the same basis as it was under Burnham.

FM
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Georgie:

CaribJ.

 

You are really too much and in this new era of UNITY, your brand of racism is out of place.  I hope you never return to Guyana since you are poison to that fledging society.

 

GOOD riddance to you Sir.

Is CaribJ still posting is toxic racism?

Outline the racist comments I make about Indians.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Georgie:

CaribJ.

 

You are really too much and in this new era of UNITY, your brand of racism is out of place.  I hope you never return to Guyana since you are poison to that fledging society.

 

GOOD riddance to you Sir.

Is CaribJ still posting is toxic racism?

Outline the racist comments I make about Indians.

LOL

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Georgie:

CaribJ.

 

You are really too much and in this new era of UNITY, your brand of racism is out of place.  I hope you never return to Guyana since you are poison to that fledging society.

 

GOOD riddance to you Sir.

Is CaribJ still posting is toxic racism?

Outline the racist comments I make about Indians.

LOL

I see.  Unable to.

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Georgie:
Originally Posted by Georgie:

CaribJ.

 

You are really too much and in this new era of UNITY, your brand of racism is out of place.  I hope you never return to Guyana since you are poison to that fledging society.

 

GOOD riddance to you Sir.

Is CaribJ still posting is toxic racism?

Outline the racist comments I make about Indians.

LOL

CaribJ you joking right?

FM

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