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Mitwah posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

I am not answering the agitators. Also I am not responding to their taunts.

Mits, that was a general statement, we seems to have posted at the same time.

It is unfortunate that some posters degrade to conquer, when we could discuss in finding ways, to build Guyana for all equally. This site is a wonderful opportunity in brainstorming positive ways, to help the country and people of Guyana.  

Tola
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

FM
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

Ok. I will ignore you from now on.

FM
Tola posted:
Mitwah posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

I am not answering the agitators. Also I am not responding to their taunts.

Mits, that was a general statement, we seems to have posted at the same time.

It is unfortunate that some posters degrade to conquer, when we could discuss in finding ways, to build Guyana for all equally. This site is a wonderful opportunity in brainstorming positive ways, to help the country and people of Guyana.  

Well said! 

FM
skeldon_man posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

Ok. I will ignore you from now on.

Oh, don't  me get under your skin so easily. I am sure you have better things to do. 

FM
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

If only some of us could ignore our biased political influence and go forward with our own feelings to help others, Guyana could be a much better place for all.   

Tola
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Tola posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

If only some of us could ignore our biased political influence and go forward with our own feelings to help others, Guyana could be a much better place for all.   

Bhai you beat me to it,anyway i will post what i wanted to say.

"Individuals should not allow their allegiance to block their vision from helping people on the other side."

Django
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Django posted:
Tola posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

If only some of us could ignore our biased political influence and go forward with our own feelings to help others, Guyana could be a much better place for all.   

Bhai you beat me to it,anyway i will post what i wanted to say.

"Individuals should not allow their allegiance to block their vision from helping people on the other side."

We had an issue with donating cricket equipment to a school. The Afro Guyanese nurse said it was not fair that the teams were all Indians, when Afro students also attend the school.

The PE teacher said that Afro students were not included, because some Indian students said they don't  like their body odour.

After the head teacher  was warned that the equipment will be taken away if Afro kids are not included,  the games were played happily with both races included.      

Tola
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baseman posted:
Tola posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

If only some of us could ignore our biased political influence and go forward with our own feelings to help others, Guyana could be a much better place for all.   

Isn't this the pot calling the kettle!!  There is nothing you do where you somehow do not taint with politics blaming the PPP for your lack of progress.  As long as you do that, then you have no credibility or leg to stand on regarding "ignore political bias".  You lot are seething with it!!

How and when does it end baseman ?

If I don't reply,I have better things to do.

Tola
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baseman posted:
 

Isn't this the pot calling the kettle!!  There is nothing you do where you somehow do not taint with politics blaming the PPP for your lack of progress.  As long as you do that, then you have no credibility or leg to stand on regarding "ignore political bias".  You lot are seething with it!!

Thanks for the morning humor.

Mitwah
susan posted:
skeldon_man posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

Ok. I will ignore you from now on.

Oh, don't  me get under your skin so easily. I am sure you have better things to do. 

Yeah! Like taking a sh*t when I see your name.

FM
baseman posted:
Tola posted:
Django posted:

Bhai you beat me to it,anyway i will post what i wanted to say.

"Individuals should not allow their allegiance to block their vision from helping people on the other side."

The PE teacher said that Afro students were not included, because some Indian students said they don't  like their body odour.

 

What a race baiting liar!  We all grew up in Guyana, and the one thing which unites us is a good game of cricket.

I think Tola "ah gyaff abie hey". Come on Tola, give us a break.

FM
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

I give up trying with Redux.

S
Tola posted:
Django posted:
Tola posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

If only some of us could ignore our biased political influence and go forward with our own feelings to help others, Guyana could be a much better place for all.   

Bhai you beat me to it,anyway i will post what i wanted to say.

"Individuals should not allow their allegiance to block their vision from helping people on the other side."

We had an issue with donating cricket equipment to a school. The Afro Guyanese nurse said it was not fair that the teams were all Indians, when Afro students also attend the school.

The PE teacher said that Afro students were not included, because some Indian students said they don't  like their body odour.

After the head teacher  was warned that the equipment will be taken away if Afro kids are not included,  the games were played happily with both races included.      

Which year did this happen?

S
baseman posted:
Tola posted:
Django posted:

Bhai you beat me to it,anyway i will post what i wanted to say.

"Individuals should not allow their allegiance to block their vision from helping people on the other side."

The PE teacher said that Afro students were not included, because some Indian students said they don't  like their body odour.

 

What a race baiting liar!  We all grew up in Guyana, and the one thing which unites us is a good game of cricket.

I know, in the village we divided the village in sections and we played all day Saturday. Some teams were only Afro depending on the area of the village. But the other teams were both races. 

S
Tola posted:
Mitwah posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

I am not answering the agitators. Also I am not responding to their taunts.

Mits, that was a general statement, we seems to have posted at the same time.

It is unfortunate that some posters degrade to conquer, when we could discuss in finding ways, to build Guyana for all equally. This site is a wonderful opportunity in brainstorming positive ways, to help the country and people of Guyana.  

Well well, if only you had this attitude when the PPP were in power.  Only now you are brainstorming?  When you were in opposition, you had all the answers, now the country is being run into the ground by Granger et al, you begging for brainstorming. .

FM
skeldon_man posted:
susan posted:
skeldon_man posted:
susan posted:
Tola posted:

Assumptions and fabrication seem to be the hallmark for some. The best option is to ignore and they might self destruct.   

Yes!  That is the way to go!

A wise man said that when you encounter ignorance from some persons, you should try to educate them and if they persist with their ignorance you should then ignore them.

Ok. I will ignore you from now on.

Oh, don't  me get under your skin so easily. I am sure you have better things to do. 

Yeah! Like taking a sh*t when I see your name.

So long as you get some relief, seeing my name would have help you, no?

You said you have no interest in developing Guyana for "thieves and scoundrels" as you call the people of Guyana. So maybe your toilet routines are what interest you.

But I thought you said you would ignore me.  Feel free to ignore me, we will both thankful. In any event rest assured that I shall ignore your posts from this point on. 

Some of you are an embarrassment to the PPP and do the party a disservice. I wonder what BJ, Ashni, Sam Hinds and some others  will say if they knew the kind of things you people say while ostensibly supporting the PPP.

Stay regular Sheldonman, and stay well. Fare thee well. 

FM

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