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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
I think you should direct that advice to Mr. Nigel Hughes who is barking all over the place about prejudice against Afros in Guyana reminiscent of White rule in South Africa. This man is a dangerous radical in the midst of two moderates in the AFC. Nip it the bud now or watch a monster grow out of control.

There are divergent views in every camp. One needs to allow, listen, contemplate, address and correct. Many are vying for influence, but reason and rationality will prevail. However, to your point, one needs to be on constant alert fo trojan horses and wolves in sheep's clothing. This is true of all the "camps" in the AFC.
FM
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
I think you should direct that advice to Mr. Nigel Hughes who is barking all over the place about prejudice against Afros in Guyana reminiscent of White rule in South Africa. This man is a dangerous radical in the midst of two moderates in the AFC. Nip it the bud now or watch a monster grow out of control.
That is mindless drivel. The PPP said they will not abandon our Westminster model despite its proven dysfunction in racially bifurcated societies with demographics as ours. It produces ethnic majorities with autocratic powers and it is the seed to social and political conflict. Nigel is not referencing fiction.

He acknowledges what everyone of us knows from experience that there has been an on going low level internecine war between Indians and Africans for political dominance in the society. It produced 28 years of the PNC and to date, 19 of the PPP.

Imagine the PPP not being able to find one worthy candidate from among our African brothers and sisters who can represent us abroad. That every one of our ambassadors are Indians does not gall you? Well it does me because it is racist.

Then there is the case of the PPP overlooking candidates with superior education and lengthy experience in the field so our Presidential candidate's daughter can be implanted at a prestigious post at the WB. Note Paul Wolfowitz lost the chairmanship of the bank for such nepotism.

Here we had one that was naked and bare in its dishonesty and the PPP denies the infraction. Instead it elevated the perp to potentially be the President of the land. Those are the least of the on going racist transgression of this regime. Moses has pointers to their methodology
FM
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
I think you should direct that advice to Mr. Nigel Hughes who is barking all over the place about prejudice against Afros in Guyana reminiscent of White rule in South Africa. This man is a dangerous radical in the midst of two moderates in the AFC. Nip it the bud now or watch a monster grow out of control.

Oh, spare us your FAKE concern, you phony; . . . "dangerous radical" my arse.

Your intent is to sow dissention within the AFC now that the 'correlation of forces' seems to be shifting [dem Freedom House bais who did time in the Eastern Bloc will understand].

You have only the DESTRUCTION of the AFC party in mind - NOTHING MORE . . . gwan suh!
FM
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Originally posted by TI:
The field slave comment suggests black nationalism. I suspect that there will be some internal race conflicts within AFC.


Nothing to do with black nationalism. Don't invent racial conflict where there is none. He is merely differentiating himself from the house slaves like Hinds and Luncheon.
FM
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Originally posted by AndrÃĐ:
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Originally posted by TI:
The field slave comment suggests black nationalism. I suspect that there will be some internal race conflicts within AFC.


Nothing to do with black nationalism. Don't invent racial conflict where there is none. He is merely differentiating himself from the house slaves like Hinds and Luncheon.


Thank you.

TI is still trying to perfect the role of the stereotypical sly Fullah. Give him marks for trying. Wink
FM
Response to Nigel Hughe's statements

by Peoples Progressive Party/Civic on Monday, October 24, 2011 at 9:07pm

On October 24, 2011 my good friend and Brother Nigel Hughes issued a response to statements made by His Excellency Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo. Mr. Hughes emphasised then that he was a Guyanese and a proud descendant from a long line of field slaves. I am in no way objecting to Mr. Hughes being proud of his ancestry. However, I am uneasy with the context in which he referred to his past. In essence, I am forced to believe Mr. Hughes is clearly indicating that only field slaves or their descendants would oppose this Government and those who did not, which would include the majority of

the African population and the African members of the Government, can be deemed as He has implied that house slaves have characteristics to follow the directives of their masters and cannot articulate the interest of Afro-Guyanese. Should my interpretation be correct, I would have no other choice but to ask bro. Nigel to clarify his intention by providing the historical role of the black middle class from the days when Guyana was a colony to when the same middle class was subjugated by the PNC and Forbes I would further emphasise that the likes of myself, PM Hinds, Dr. Roger Luncheon, Min. Clement Rohee, Hon. Dr. Westford, Min. Benn, Min. Webster, the Commissioner of Police, Henry Green, Chief of Staff, Gary Best, Fire Chief, Marlon Gentle, Director of Prisons, Dale Erskine, the various Permanent Secretaries, Ex Minister Henry Jeffrey can not be seen in the context of timid Negroes.



The men and women I mentioned are of persons of quality and have access to power and the authority to implement Government policy without fear of being reprimanded.





Odinga Lumumba
Presidential Advisor on Community Development October 24, 2011
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In essence, I am forced to believe Mr. Hughes is clearly indicating that only field slaves or their descendants would oppose this Government and those who did not, which would include the majority of the African population and the African members of the Government, can be deemed as He has implied that house slaves have characteristics to follow the directives of their masters and cannot articulate the interest of Afro-Guyanese.


This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin
FM
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Originally posted by TI:

This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin


I would have no other choice but to ask bro. Nigel to clarify his intention by providing the historical role of the black middle class from the days when Guyana was a colony to when the same middle class was subjugated by the PNC and Forbes
FM
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Originally posted by The Judge:
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Originally posted by TI:

This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin


I would have no other choice but to ask bro. Nigel to clarify his intention by providing the historical role of the black middle class from the days when Guyana was a colony to when the same middle class was subjugated by the PNC and Forbes

Pelt a stone at a pigsty, the one which hollers he got it.

Ow, poor Mistah Lummumba.
FM
The AFC probably sees these folks as Indians "Myself, PM Hinds, Dr. Roger Luncheon, Min. Clement Rohee, Hon. Dr. Westford, Min. Benn, Min. Webster, the Commissioner of Police, Henry Green, Chief of Staff, Gary Best, Fire Chief, Marlon Gentle, Director of Prisons, Dale Erskine, the various Permanent Secretaries, Ex Minister Henry Jeffrey"
FM
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Originally posted by TI:
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In essence, I am forced to believe Mr. Hughes is clearly indicating that only field slaves or their descendants would oppose this Government and those who did not, which would include the majority of the African population and the African members of the Government, can be deemed as He has implied that house slaves have characteristics to follow the directives of their masters and cannot articulate the interest of Afro-Guyanese.


This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin


Not only black people are "homeless illiterate bum"
Chief
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Originally posted by TI:
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In essence, I am forced to believe Mr. Hughes is clearly indicating that only field slaves or their descendants would oppose this Government and those who did not, which would include the majority of the African population and the African members of the Government, can be deemed as He has implied that house slaves have characteristics to follow the directives of their masters and cannot articulate the interest of Afro-Guyanese.


This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin

Mr. Hughes does not have to clarify anything - as mentioned what he stated is clear for all to see and hes darn right.
FM
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Originally posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
I think you should direct that advice to Mr. Nigel Hughes who is barking all over the place about prejudice against Afros in Guyana reminiscent of White rule in South Africa. .


If you dont like the truth thats your problem. When asked to defend the PPP against charge staht it is racist Luncheon said "I dont know".
FM
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Originally posted by The Judge:
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Originally posted by TI:

This is exactly what he meant. Even a homeless illiterate bum like me can see that Big Grin


I would have no other choice but to ask bro. Nigel to clarify his intention by providing the historical role of the black middle class from the days when Guyana was a colony to when the same middle class was subjugated by the PNC and Forbes


You seriously expect people to be bothered about what a man like Lumumba says.

When he was beasting up PPP/WPA activists on Hammie Green's orders were you interested?
FM
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Originally posted by albert:
The AFC probably sees these folks as Indians "Myself, PM Hinds, Dr. Roger Luncheon, Min. Clement Rohee, Hon. Dr. Westford, Min. Benn, Min. Webster, the Commissioner of Police, Henry Green, Chief of Staff, Gary Best, Fire Chief, Marlon Gentle, Director of Prisons, Dale Erskine, the various Permanent Secretaries, Ex Minister Henry Jeffrey"


Lets see. Henry Green is a criminal. Henry Jeffrey wrote about PPP racism. The two Jennifers take orders from their secretaries...so useless they are. Poor poodle Sam Hinds. Clement Rohee is as Indian as he is black.

Roger Luncheon is unable/unwilling to defend the PPP against charges that it is racist.

And of course one can name a longer list of Indians under Burnham. Does this mean that Indians did well under his rule?
FM

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