I apologize for bringing this up again...
I have family members who I dont believe will not act like this, but I am curious. Sugar workers are supposed to be hardworking people, revolutionary and, presumably, will not take any BS from anyone. My parents always tell me that there are 3 things in life you always have to fight for:
1. Money 2.Wife 3. Food
Perhaps I am making too much out of this, but this one is bothering me...
I still dont understand how this type of behavior is possible where a woman can walk into a crowd and tear up the poster help by a sugar worker.
I know this will be over the heads of KP and Sheldon-Man, who like to pretend that they are tough behind the key board in cyberspace.
I am simply trying to understand the "psyche" of Indos and Afros as Baseman puts it.
So, here are my questions for all the tough Indos here.
1. How is it possible that the 1 lady can summon up the strength (they did not have to work up too much energy) and feel very comfortable to enter into the middle of a protest (presumably of angry people) and feel safe and be brave enough to do this....with the clear understanding that absolutely nothing will happen to her?
2. If this is the case, what does this say about Indo men...why should Afros have any semblance of respect for Indo men when their women (Afros) can "threaten" a large crowd of Indos in this manner? In other words, why should Black men in Guyana have any respect for Indian men, given what we saw here?
3. I find this fascinating because I know if the tables were turned, Indos will not do this. Let me be blunt: If a group of African women are protesting in front of Parliament in Guyana, I do not believe a group of Indian men (like KP, Skeldon-Man and Baseman) will dare enter anywhere near the protest, much less attempt to take away their signs. Why?
Jes asking.