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What has this nation become?

Posted By Staff Writer On June 16, 2013 In Letters | No Comments

 

Dear Editor,

I look around at the surrounding landscape and wonder at what this nation has become.  Disgust is long gone; there is only dismay left.

 

What are some of the primary elements in the national character?  Surely, these must include an immeasurable self-centredness, along with substantial deviousness.  Here are leaders who rip the nation off while wrapping themselves in the flag; here are officials who raid the bank with a fixed smile and ready handshake.  Then there are the many restless citizens who turn right around and gouge neighbour and friend without a second thought in an endless series of creative frauds.

 

Another side of this multi-sided coin reveals that fear is now an inseparable national companion.  A foreigner shared these beauties: “Guyanese are sellouts; they are treacherous.”  I recoiled, but by and large I cannot but agree.  I should know.  There are so many Brutuses around who cheerfully masquerade as stalwarts for the republic.  If there was a modern Caesar in the making, he would turn back at the Rubicon.  Spying and betrayal at the individual level is almost a national pastime.  Some may be more important than the President given the amount of attention and interest received.

Are we truly this far gone?  Is all hope lost?

 

Big men, who have grown fat on the feasts from the land, crow about airport and hotel and the monstrosities that serve as cover for dark deeds, when one and all (save for them) trudge daily through filth.  Noise and garbage are the order of the day; visitors should be sufficiently moved to remove shoes and flare the nostrils to absorb the unique domestic ambience.  It is exhilarating, this ticking time bomb in the midst.  Do come again, there will be more of the same waiting to greet the hardy.

 

Initiative and agitation are as choked as the drains and roadways. Nowadays, chronic corruption is no longer even worth a sensible conversation; it is now a hollow disregarded echo.

 

No one listens; no one cares enough anymore.  It is how jaded all have become.  We talk and write furiously, endlessly; we disappear conveniently and meekly.  And very quickly, too.

 

The government smartly settled  for a strategy of silence as its all-purpose answer for anything and everything that was troublesome.  The once loud “opposition media” and strident “vocal minority” have petered out into the insignificance of a minor, tolerable nuisance.  It is one that is patronized for the most part, and allowed to collapse under its own weight.

 

The question is this: from here to where?  The President himself is well aware of sharp developments in early December 2011.  Depending on where one is located, all is quiet for now on the Western Front.

 

How long?  How much more?  How will this unfold in the nearness and abruptness of time?  I know that the answers and solutions are known at the levels and with the people that count.  Just don’t expect anything different; there are too much pickings around to be harvested, and too many secrets to protect.  The nation is on its own, and it is every man for himself.

Yours faithfully, GHK Lall

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It is not that we have lost the will for decency. We have found it elsewhere in migration. It is the thing for East Indians. We are USERS. Very few of us create for the participation of others. We are individualistic. We lack the vision of corporate thinking and the PPP which is an East Indian Party suffers such ills. Even Cheddie did not have the necessary vision for the development of a NATION. If he did, the organization and adminstration of his party would have been structured to demonstrate it. It is built on pure arrogance, ignorance and mediocrity which translate into a government elected under the PPP banner.

 

East Indians vote on race and the belief that to vote otherwise is to empower others who would destroy Cheddie's party. The men and women rob the national coffures do so only because the East Indians supporters fail to act in righteousness indignation.

 

So, it is the masses of East Indians who fail themnselves into miseries that writer mentions. They further do not see the ills or the wrongs meeted out to Amerindians or the Afroes.

 

Then again, we are selfish race of ppl. Only willing to drink free Guyana rum and eat poke cuttahs. As ppl do in NY-the heaven of the dishonest who see no wrong in the actions their friends.

 

All we can hope for is a change-for Guyanese politicians jah has to act a decisively.

S

Indians are contributors in a big way in innovation in technology that is helping all mankind. They are also medical-care givers for more than half of America. That doesn't sound like USERS to me. And if the subtle distinction of EAST Indians is used I should remind all that there are a lot of EAST Indians in the description of Indians above.

 

These very EAST Indians come from the same "farm" as the ones back home of whom are ascribed the selfishness and clannishness in the post above.

Kari
Originally Posted by seignet:

It is not that we have lost the will for decency. We have found it elsewhere in migration. It is the thing for East Indians. We are USERS. Very few of us create for the participation of others. We are individualistic. We lack the vision of corporate thinking and the PPP which is an East Indian Party suffers such ills. Even Cheddie did not have the necessary vision for the development of a NATION. If he did, the organization and adminstration of his party would have been structured to demonstrate it. It is built on pure arrogance, ignorance and mediocrity which translate into a government elected under the PPP banner.

 

East Indians vote on race and the belief that to vote otherwise is to empower others who would destroy Cheddie's party. The men and women rob the national coffures do so only because the East Indians supporters fail to act in righteousness indignation.

 

So, it is the masses of East Indians who fail themnselves into miseries that writer mentions. They further do not see the ills or the wrongs meeted out to Amerindians or the Afroes.

 

Then again, we are selfish race of ppl. Only willing to drink free Guyana rum and eat poke cuttahs. As ppl do in NY-the heaven of the dishonest who see no wrong in the actions their friends.

 

All we can hope for is a change-for Guyanese politicians jah has to act a decisively.

You are talking bull crap. The writer Mr. GHK Lall did not mention any race in his piece but you conclude that it has to be East Indians he is talking about. And why would you keep referring to Cheddi as Cheddie knowing that you are misspelling his name deliberately? More to follow later. 

FM

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