What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
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Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
your premise is unsound
i am unaware that ordinary Afro-Guyanese feel 'unequal' to Indo-Guyanese much less spend time contemplating what Indians can "do" to mitigate this presumed condition
i suggest that you run your question by that certain section of the Indo political/chattering class who seem obsessed with convincing ordinary Indians that they are nothing more than slaves to blackman in contemporary Guyana . . . while at the same time strutting around boasting how lazy, unambitious Afros doan got no wealth like Indians because they prefer being "workers" not owners
irony pouring down like a waterfall
Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
Why waste time.
He gave you a typical Black response.
Yet, the Elite Black class seys all the time Blacks doan contribute to their full potentials.
Why doan they?
I know what the Cuffy Group says.
Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
Who told you blacks feel this way and not the other way around?
Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
Tell us who gave the prime lands to Lumumba?
Some of you miss the BIG picture.....
Look...all this race nonsense yall going on with is just a waste of time and resources..
Political parties have been wasting Guyana's greatest asset...the people
And, for as long as this forum has been running, the people who follow these parties do the same thing
Seems the one upmanship has more value....but that's enough from me
Back to my Game of Thrones thread...much more to learn there
The People of Guyana are too damn lazy-all ah dem razz. This question of the Blackman not being productive is defined by the Cuffy Group.
The Elites, perhaps doan know what progress is all about. But they talk about progress.
Guyana is like a large jug of milk, considering all its resources. Its ppl are like sugar. The more sugar added to milk, the sweeter it gets. But no, the Elites want to add the sugar of one race. Imagine if the 6 races each add their bit of sugar what a great country that could be.
Instead, some dwell on prejudices. Which exists. And others hoped for it to juss go away.
seignet posted:This question of the Blackman not being productive is defined by the Cuffy Group.
that is NOT the question asked (and responded to) at the top of the thread
your posting is an invite to a[nother] particular garden you want to party in
Mitwah posted:Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
Tell us who gave the prime lands to Lumumba?
Your response has no relevance to what I asked.
ronan posted:Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
your premise is unsound
i am unaware that ordinary Afro-Guyanese feel 'unequal' to Indo-Guyanese much less spend time contemplating what Indians can "do" to mitigate this presumed condition
i suggest that you run your question by that certain section of the Indo political/chattering class who seem obsessed with convincing ordinary Indians that they are nothing more than slaves to blackman in contemporary Guyana . . . while at the same time strutting around boasting how lazy, unambitious Afros doan got no wealth like Indians because they prefer being "workers" not owners
irony pouring down like a waterfall
The question is straight forward.
On this site, members including you has been crying about Blackman marginazation.
Provide the answer/ answers to my question...
Dave posted:ronan posted:Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
your premise is unsound
i am unaware that ordinary Afro-Guyanese feel 'unequal' to Indo-Guyanese much less spend time contemplating what Indians can "do" to mitigate this presumed condition
i suggest that you run your question by that certain section of the Indo political/chattering class who seem obsessed with convincing ordinary Indians that they are nothing more than slaves to blackman in contemporary Guyana . . . while at the same time strutting around boasting how lazy, unambitious Afros doan got no wealth like Indians because they prefer being "workers" not owners
irony pouring down like a waterfall
The question is straight forward.
On this site, members including you has been crying about Blackman marginazation.
Provide the answer/answers to my question...
hmmm . . . exactly which part of my answer do you find non-responsive?
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Dave posted:Mitwah posted:Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
Tell us who gave the prime lands to Lumumba?
Your response has no relevance to what I asked.
You are afraid of the truth.
Dave posted:What should Indians do, so blacks can feel equal in the home country.
They should treat blacks in the same manner as they demand that blacks should treat them.
Now is that so difficult for you to understand?
ronan posted:i suggest that you run your question by that certain section of the Indo political/chattering class who seem obsessed with convincing ordinary Indians that they are nothing more than slaves to blackman in contemporary Guyana . . . while at the same time strutting around boasting how lazy, unambitious Afros doan got no wealth like Indians because they prefer being "workers" not owners
irony pouring down like a waterfall
yes this is the irony. How can a "wealthy man" be a slave to a lazy poor and unambitious one?
This is like the scream that the PNC rigged the election in 2015 when it was in fact the PPP which was in power at the time. How party can be in power and yet the opposition steal an election from them is a contradiction and reveals that the PPP doesn't seem to think much of itself.
It is to be noted that the PPP didn't make these claims of the LGE in 2016 when the PNC was fully in control and therefore capable of rigging.
I guess we have the contradiction of "blackman too lazy to rig" interfacing with "dem black man a rig election even when PPP in power".
Dave posted:On this site, members including you has been crying about Blackman marginazation.
Provide the answer/ answers to my question...
Now they scream that "black man a starve ahbe" even as they boast that Indians have all the wealth.
Your attempts to pretend as if racial resentment ended in 2015 is truly funny. The day after the election ended many Indians already began to scream about victimization. They didn't let Granger get the keys to his office.
seignet posted:Yet, the Elite Black class seys all the time Blacks doan contribute to their full potentials.
AAh yes, those ageing dinosaurs, intent on stealing as much as they can so that they can rival the Grand Theft which Jagdeo and his Boys engaged in.
Quite a good source to discuss positive contributions.