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Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I hope he remember the Indians that he betrayed. 50% of voters left out in the dark.

I guess you are now getting a feel for how Afros felt all these years, no? Stop talking nonsense and get down to the business of reforming the PPP.

I strongly feel the PPP needs reforming but I cannot in good conscience say that Afros "were kept in the dark". I think the previous gov't tried to bring them in but many could not then and still cannot cross over the divide.

FM
Originally Posted by Franky:
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I hope he remember the Indians that he betrayed. 50% of voters left out in the dark.

I guess you are now getting a feel for how Afros felt all these years, no? Stop talking nonsense and get down to the business of reforming the PPP.

I strongly feel the PPP needs reforming but I cannot in good conscience say that Afros "were kept in the dark". I think the previous gov't tried to bring them in but many could not then and still cannot cross over the divide.

Did the previous government helped themselves since 2011 spreading fears in the minds of EIs? Who were the people being blamed for EI's victimhood? Surely it could not be the Martians.

FM
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I hope he remember the Indians that he betrayed. 50% of voters left out in the dark.

I guess you are now getting a feel for how Afros felt all these years, no? Stop talking nonsense and get down to the business of reforming the PPP.

People like Cobra consider blacks to be slaves, so their views of no importance.  He will also define for you whether you are qualified to call yourself Indian or not.

FM
Originally Posted by Franky:
Originally Posted by TK:
Originally Posted by Cobra:

I hope he remember the Indians that he betrayed. 50% of voters left out in the dark.

I guess you are now getting a feel for how Afros felt all these years, no? Stop talking nonsense and get down to the business of reforming the PPP.

I strongly feel the PPP needs reforming but I cannot in good conscience say that Afros "were kept in the dark". I think the previous gov't tried to bring them in but many could not then and still cannot cross over the divide.

Franky I suggest that you respect people for how they say that they feel.

 

Some will claim that Burnham tried to bring Indians in, but they couldn't stomach a black man.

 

BOTH Indians and Africans have concrete reasons to think as they do, based upon what they experienced under Burnham and Jagdeo/Ramotar respectively.

 

It isn't up to you to tell blacks that they have no basis to claim exclusion by the PPP.

FM

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