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FM
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People across the country are fed up with the PNC regime already. Many are crying that they voted for chance, but get short change instead. Guyanese, both Afros and Indos are flocking the U.S. Embassy for visas to come to America. Many Guyanese are waiting for 2020 to vote in back the PPP in power. well, it only took 60 days for them to show their true colors. Guyana is in a sad state of affair. Today you live, tomorrow you may die at the hands of criminals. No hope, no security. Thanks to Shaitan, that coolie hater.

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Originally Posted by Cobra:

People across the country are fed up with the PNC regime already. Many are crying that they voted for chance, but get short change instead. Guyanese, both Afros and Indos are flocking the U.S. Embassy for visas to come to America. Many Guyanese are waiting for 2020 to vote in back the PPP in power. well, it only took 60 days for them to show their true colors. Guyana is in a sad state of affair. Today you live, tomorrow you may die at the hands of criminals. No hope, no security. Thanks to Shaitan, that coolie hater.

 

I love Indians. They are my people. But Black people are my people too. So too are Amerindians. We Indians are a culturally distinct people, that's it. We are also a constituent people of the Guyanese State. Along with two other constituent peoples. So we must put the State above our narrow ethnic concerns which must never undermine the State we all share.

 

Tell your antiman friends to shut their leaky puss. And FYI, people in Guyana with Merican papers ain't goin no where.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

People across the country are fed up with the PNC regime already. Many are crying that they voted for chance, but get short change instead. Guyanese, both Afros and Indos are flocking the U.S. Embassy for visas to come to America. Many Guyanese are waiting for 2020 to vote in back the PPP in power. well, it only took 60 days for them to show their true colors. Guyana is in a sad state of affair. Today you live, tomorrow you may die at the hands of criminals. No hope, no security. Thanks to Shaitan, that coolie hater.

 

I love Indians. They are my people. But Black people are my people too. So too are Amerindians. We Indians are a culturally distinct people, that's it. We are also a constituent people of the Guyanese State. Along with two other constituent peoples. So we must put the State above our narrow ethnic concerns which must never undermine the State we all share.

 

Tell your antiman friends to shut their leaky puss. And FYI, people in Guyana with Merican papers ain't goin no where.

You really had to go into this long explanation?  Surely you're not taking Paul serious.

Sheik101

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