The hypocrisy of a racist President is astonishing!!!!!!
free country . . . everybady have a right to protest
props to the police for their forbearance and politeness in the face of calculated provocations by PPP soldiers
however, 'messaging' here by Freedom House is ineluctably racist, disrespectful and condescending to its base
oh, and ah notice some ah dem 'protesters' waving black Isis-type flags
uh huh
i had no idea that the PPP is against education, even for Indian students. Most of these graduates are not old enough to vote. So why is the PPP spoiling the big day of these students that have no political involvement in who governs them?
You have no idea period!!!!!!!!!!
Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why he come here, it's a private school.
His Excellency the Illegal President can go to anywhere and especially if invited. He was invited to the school!
The school is reflecting the supreme thoughts of the Hindu spirit, one of peace and tolerance, even though Mahabharata may be brewing!
Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why he come here, it's a private school.
Django, my point is. Granger had to attend by invitation from the school. Like any GY president, he would be asked to attend. So stopping the invitation might stop his visit to the school.
Thus, it might not be his choice to attend, but only by invitation from the school.
If the school sees Granger as an illegal president, [which they don't]. Why keep inviting him ?
The school initiated the visit, so why not protest for the school to stop the invitation ?
No Granger visit to the school, no protest. Or protest against the school for inviting him.
But some politicians always get it backwards, when they have to deal with their own kind.
Tola posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why he come here, it's a private school.
Django, my point is. Granger had to attend by invitation from the school. Like any GY president, he would be asked to attend. So stopping the invitation might stop his visit to the school.
Thus, it might not be his choice to attend, but only by invitation from the school.
If the school sees Granger as an illegal president, [which they don't]. Why keep inviting him ?
The school initiated the visit, so why not protest for the school to stop the invitation ?
No Granger visit to the school, no protest. Or protest against the school for inviting him.
But some politicians always get it backwards, when they have to deal with their own kind.
thank you Tola
Baseman posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why he come here, it's a private school.
His Excellency the Illegal President can go to anywhere and especially if invited. He was invited to the school!
The school is reflecting the supreme thoughts of the Hindu spirit, one of peace and tolerance, even though Mahabharata may be brewing!
Granger might be seen by some as illegal. But I am sure he is at the school by invitation. So it might be the responsibility of he school for having him there.
Or did this guy invited himself to a public Indian celebration, with so much political tension in Guyana ?
Baseman posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why he come here, it's a private school.
His Excellency the Illegal President can go to anywhere and especially if invited. He was invited to the school!
The school is reflecting the supreme thoughts of the Hindu spirit, one of peace and tolerance, even though Mahabharata may be brewing!
You sure it wasn't you invite the man fuh bake and saltfish and then turn around and call out the PPP dogs on he....
ronan posted:Tola posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.[edited]
Django, my point is. Granger had to attend by invitation from the school. Like any GY president, he would be asked to attend. So stopping the invitation might stop his visit to the school.
Thus, it might not be his choice to attend, but only by invitation from the school.
If the school sees Granger as an illegal president, [which they don't]. Why keep inviting him ?
The school initiated the visit, so why not protest for the school to stop the invitation ?
No Granger visit to the school, no protest. Or protest against the school for inviting him.
But some politicians always get it backwards, when they have to deal with their own kind.
thank you Tola
https://www.facebook.com/micha...eos/171847817323693/
Video, where the guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.
Django posted:ronan posted:Tola posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.[edited]
Django, my point is. Granger had to attend by invitation from the school. Like any GY president, he would be asked to attend. So stopping the invitation might stop his visit to the school.
Thus, it might not be his choice to attend, but only by invitation from the school.
If the school sees Granger as an illegal president, [which they don't]. Why keep inviting him ?
The school initiated the visit, so why not protest for the school to stop the invitation ?
No Granger visit to the school, no protest. Or protest against the school for inviting him.
But some politicians always get it backwards, when they have to deal with their own kind.
thank you Tola
https://www.facebook.com/micha...eos/171847817323693/
Video, where the guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.
then it's really none of his goddamn business
unless that "guy" OWNS the "private place"
and he does not!
Had this been in a black area/school there would have been remarks that Granger only cares for black people. Now the man visits an East Indian school he gets flack.
ronan posted:Django posted:ronan posted:Tola posted:Django posted:Tola posted:Django,
Then, why don't the opposition protest against the school.
Its similar to the opposition getting Berbicians to protest against Berbice bridge toll increase.
It like a Trump scenario. Wha come in dem head dat day, the one man show will do.
They weren't protesting the school, it was Granger visit to the school.
On a facebook video, one guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.[edited]
Django, my point is. Granger had to attend by invitation from the school. Like any GY president, he would be asked to attend. So stopping the invitation might stop his visit to the school.
Thus, it might not be his choice to attend, but only by invitation from the school.
If the school sees Granger as an illegal president, [which they don't]. Why keep inviting him ?
The school initiated the visit, so why not protest for the school to stop the invitation ?
No Granger visit to the school, no protest. Or protest against the school for inviting him.
But some politicians always get it backwards, when they have to deal with their own kind.
thank you Tola
https://www.facebook.com/micha...eos/171847817323693/
Video, where the guy said why they invite the man here, this is a private place.
then it's really none of his goddamn business
unless "the guy" OWNS the "private place"
and he does not!
The school is an NGO.
Link to website http://svn.edu.gy/
Django posted:The school is an NGO.
Link to website http://svn.edu.gy/
thanks Django
common sense at a premium here
The people have a right to peaceful protest. The gov’t is illegal. Get out!!
Tola posted:Django posted:
President David Granger, this afternoon, attended the 15th Graduation Ceremony and Dinner of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan, located at the Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara (WCD).
In his address, President Granger praised the not-for-profit secondary school for its stellar academic achievements over the years and said that its emphasis on science education is commendable.
“SVN is moving along the correct path. It is emphasizing science education without de-emphasizing the humanities. The school’s decision to erect a science building, equipped with modern laboratories, is a recognition of the validity and urgency of science education,” he said. The school was later given a million dollars towards the completion of that building.
Of the eight-six CSEC graduands, twenty-eight attained at least eight Grade Ones. Also graduating were fourteen CAPE students.
Here are a few photographs:If Indians feel that Granger is an illegal president, why don't they protest against the school for inviting him ?
The school shows their students and future leaders, a lot of respect and dignity for Guyana unity.
The protest was against the Former President and the school. Many parents kept their kids at home. Clearly the parents of The child in the pic above performing the aarti ceremony which is sacred to Hinduism didn’t feel the same. The Swami of this school is a known anti PPP protagonist who receives funding from the government despite the fact that it’s a private school.
Bibi Haniffa posted:The protest was against the Former President and the school. Many parents kept their kids at home. Clearly the parents of The child in the pic above performing the aarti ceremony which is sacred to Hinduism didn’t feel the same. The Swami of this school is a known anti PPP protagonist who receives funding from the government despite the fact that it’s a private school.
ummmm . . . sour face show up
Bibi Haniffa posted:Tola posted:Django posted:
President David Granger, this afternoon, attended the 15th Graduation Ceremony and Dinner of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan, located at the Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara (WCD).
In his address, President Granger praised the not-for-profit secondary school for its stellar academic achievements over the years and said that its emphasis on science education is commendable.
“SVN is moving along the correct path. It is emphasizing science education without de-emphasizing the humanities. The school’s decision to erect a science building, equipped with modern laboratories, is a recognition of the validity and urgency of science education,” he said. The school was later given a million dollars towards the completion of that building.
Of the eight-six CSEC graduands, twenty-eight attained at least eight Grade Ones. Also graduating were fourteen CAPE students.
Here are a few photographs:If Indians feel that Granger is an illegal president, why don't they protest against the school for inviting him ?
The school shows their students and future leaders, a lot of respect and dignity for Guyana unity.
The protest was against the Former President and the school. Many parents kept their kids at home. Clearly the parents of The child in the pic above performing the aarti ceremony which is sacred to Hinduism didn’t feel the same.
The Swami of this school is a known anti PPP protagonist who receives funding from the government despite the fact that it’s a private school.
Seem to know too much !! That village is my former neck of the woods.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Tola posted:Django posted:
President David Granger, this afternoon, attended the 15th Graduation Ceremony and Dinner of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan, located at the Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara (WCD).
In his address, President Granger praised the not-for-profit secondary school for its stellar academic achievements over the years and said that its emphasis on science education is commendable.
“SVN is moving along the correct path. It is emphasizing science education without de-emphasizing the humanities. The school’s decision to erect a science building, equipped with modern laboratories, is a recognition of the validity and urgency of science education,” he said. The school was later given a million dollars towards the completion of that building.
Of the eight-six CSEC graduands, twenty-eight attained at least eight Grade Ones. Also graduating were fourteen CAPE students.
Here are a few photographs:If Indians feel that Granger is an illegal president, why don't they protest against the school for inviting him ?
The school shows their students and future leaders, a lot of respect and dignity for Guyana unity.
The protest was against the Former President and the school. Many parents kept their kids at home. Clearly the parents of The child in the pic above performing the aarti ceremony which is sacred to Hinduism didn’t feel the same. The Swami of this school is a known anti PPP protagonist who receives funding from the government despite the fact that it’s a private school.
Show where the protest was against the school, the 'aarti girl' don't want to be there, or parents kept their children at home.
Some protesters don't even know why they were carrying black flags, so it looks like they were paid to do it, with little understanding.
If the school is anti-PPP, why don't the opposition use some influence to make them pro PPP ? Or dem money done building mansions.
Tola posted:Bibi Haniffa posted:Tola posted:Django posted:
President David Granger, this afternoon, attended the 15th Graduation Ceremony and Dinner of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan, located at the Cornelia Ida, West Coast Demerara (WCD).
In his address, President Granger praised the not-for-profit secondary school for its stellar academic achievements over the years and said that its emphasis on science education is commendable.
“SVN is moving along the correct path. It is emphasizing science education without de-emphasizing the humanities. The school’s decision to erect a science building, equipped with modern laboratories, is a recognition of the validity and urgency of science education,” he said. The school was later given a million dollars towards the completion of that building.
Of the eight-six CSEC graduands, twenty-eight attained at least eight Grade Ones. Also graduating were fourteen CAPE students.
Here are a few photographs:If Indians feel that Granger is an illegal president, why don't they protest against the school for inviting him ?
The school shows their students and future leaders, a lot of respect and dignity for Guyana unity.
The protest was against the Former President and the school. Many parents kept their kids at home. Clearly the parents of The child in the pic above performing the aarti ceremony which is sacred to Hinduism didn’t feel the same. The Swami of this school is a known anti PPP protagonist who receives funding from the government despite the fact that it’s a private school.
Show where the protest was against the school, the 'aarti girl' don't want to be there, or parents kept their children at home.
Some protesters don't even know why they were carrying black flags, so it looks like they were paid to do it, with little understanding.
If the school is anti-PPP, why don't the opposition use some influence to make them pro PPP ? Or dem money done building mansions.
You are incorrect on all three counts based on lack of knowledge. The parents who protested the action by the school kept their children at home.
Your claim that “it looks like they were paid to do it” is obviously your own personal bias. As you have no evidence to support your assumption.
Lastly, it’s not the job of the Opposition to make schools pro PPP. They don’t interfere with children’s education or waste time with preaching politics to those who are not eligible to vote.