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Bibi Haniffa posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

So now you have earned a little of my respect!!

The sad part is that there are many like you who blamed that party.  The good part is now people are realizing the truth.

How do you work in system with individuals who represent a party and any suggestion for superior decision is ignored ? Are they accountable ?   

Tola
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

Tola bhai, at least you tried. Now you know. I gave you grief because you blamed the PPP solely for the suicides in Guyana. Keep your head high. Not much more you can do.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Government is not accountable to NGOs and Charitable Organizations.  I am sure you will find individuals who provide unnecessary road blocks as people in Guyana have a very laid back attitude in these kind of ventures.

But NGOs and charitable organizations are accountable to the government, especially if they are registered.  

How does an NGO interact in a country's education and medical systems, when representatives of the government are looking out for their 'piece' and vindictive when they don't get it ?

Its not only laid-back laziness, its also greed with destructive results.  

Tola
skeldon_man posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

Tola bhai, at least you tried. Now you know. I gave you grief because you blamed the PPP solely for the suicides in Guyana. Keep your head high. Not much more you can do.

Skelly, this program continue. There is too much at stake to just drop it. If you have children, you might know the feelings for vulnerable youth in Guyana.

As I said to Bibi, it might not have been the past government, but it was the actions of their representative, who degraded our efforts, by their greed.  

Unfortunately, it was  a consequence for the political party, because parents of the youth did not like what happened and many are still angry.

The region seems to doing better, they get a lot of overseas [Rotary and Lions] support, but it might take a while to regain the trust of some parents.

Governments need to understand, when an NGO is assisting needy families, they should refrain from  discourage that effort, if they rely on people's vote to win an election.         

Tola
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

So now you have earned a little of my respect!!

The sad part is that there are many like you who blamed that party.  The good part is now people are realizing the truth.

I tip my hat off to Tola for his honesty. Base also provided some great advice.

FM
yuji22 posted:
Django posted:

Alyuh miss Tola post by miles....

I did not miss Tola's post.

I was deeply moved by what Gil posted. Yuji has a tremendous respect for Gil and do not even want to attempt to accept what he wrote about 2020.

I want to see Gil here until 2050 and beyond.    

You might have read my post, but you missed the message.

How does the racist animosity end on GNI and in Guyana ?

Tola
yuji22 posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

So now you have earned a little of my respect!!

The sad part is that there are many like you who blamed that party.  The good part is now people are realizing the truth.

I tip my hat off to Tola for his honesty. Base also provided some great advice.

Baseman's  advice might work in India where he lived longer,  but it has no match for the heartless greed in Guyana. This might have contributed to the loss of the last election.

Tola
Tola posted:
yuji22 posted:
Django posted:

Alyuh miss Tola post by miles....

I did not miss Tola's post.

I was deeply moved by what Gil posted. Yuji has a tremendous respect for Gil and do not even want to attempt to accept what he wrote about 2020.

I want to see Gil here until 2050 and beyond.    

You might have read my post, but you missed the message.

How does the racist animosity end on GNI and in Guyana ?

We cannot prevent individuals from expressing their opinions.

A new trend has started where those who are opposed to the PNC administration are considered racists. That is unacceptable.

Another trend has started where those who speak out against the racism being openly displayed against Indos by Harmon are labelled racists.

It depends on which set of lens you are wearing.

Racism exists all over the world, including the USA. It is only through education, communication, interaction, removal of misconceptions and mistrust will racism end.

The younger generation WILL end racism, we must be patient since Racism was institutionalized starting with the Dictator Burnham. Guyana was like South Africa under his dictatorship era. 

I am hopeful that I will live to see that day when racism ends. A new political force different from the current ones will emerge and build bridges, patience is the key.

Playing the blame game does not help the cause in eradicating racism in Guyana.

 

FM
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yuji22 posted:
Tola posted:
yuji22 posted:
Django posted:

Alyuh miss Tola post by miles....

I did not miss Tola's post.

I was deeply moved by what Gil posted. Yuji has a tremendous respect for Gil and do not even want to attempt to accept what he wrote about 2020.

I want to see Gil here until 2050 and beyond.    

You might have read my post, but you missed the message.

How does the racist animosity end on GNI and in Guyana ?

We cannot prevent individuals from expressing their opinions.

A new trend has started where those who are opposed to the PNC administration are considered racists. That is unacceptable.

Another trend has started where those who speak out against the racism being openly displayed against Indos by Harmon are labelled racists.

It depends which set of lens you are wearing.

Racism exists all over the world, including the USA. It is only through education, communication, interaction, removal of misconceptions and mistrust will racism end.

The younger generation WILL end racism, we must be patient since Racism was institutionalized starting with the Dictator Burnham. Guyana was like South Africa under his dictatorship era. 

I am hopeful that I will live to see that day when racism ends. A new political force different from the current ones will emerge and build bridges, patience is the key.

Playing the blame game does not help the cause in eradicating racism in Guyana.

 

I assume you know the best option for a confrontation, yet some feed the anger on GNI.

It would seem, we are on different levels regarding people whom we perceived to dislike us, or our opinions.    

Tola
Tola posted:
yuji22 posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

So now you have earned a little of my respect!!

The sad part is that there are many like you who blamed that party.  The good part is now people are realizing the truth.

I tip my hat off to Tola for his honesty. Base also provided some great advice.

Baseman's  advice might work in India where he lived longer,  but it has no match for the heartless greed in Guyana. This might have contributed to the loss of the last election.

Despite being a firm PPP supporter, no one can deny that some PPP officials became arrogant and proud. Puffed up.

The defeat humbled them and that is not a bad thing.

BUT we must NOT allow a dictatorship to emerge. We walked along that road once and we all know of the consequences.

Freedom of expression and association is vital to any democracy and the people's representative in Parliament must not be muzzled.  Those who are opposed to an administration must not be intimidated either.

I see a very dangerous trend with this administration which is less than a year old.

FM
Tola posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Government is not accountable to NGOs and Charitable Organizations.  I am sure you will find individuals who provide unnecessary road blocks as people in Guyana have a very laid back attitude in these kind of ventures.

But NGOs and charitable organizations are accountable to the government, especially if they are registered.  

How does an NGO interact in a country's education and medical systems, when representatives of the government are looking out for their 'piece' and vindictive when they don't get it ?

Its not only laid-back laziness, its also greed with destructive results.  

That is what I call, "riding in on the high horse"!!  This attitude from the inception does not invite cooperation!!

FM

You are to be commended for being a firm PPP supporter, as many of us were at one time. But people like Gil, Churchill, Tola and many others might have been there, possible, long before your were born. We learned, from trying to change the world single-handed.

One question Yuji, how do you expect to create change with words, when the government in power is supported by the ABC countries ?

There is a limit to banging our heads on the wall.    

Tola
baseman posted:
Tola posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Government is not accountable to NGOs and Charitable Organizations.  I am sure you will find individuals who provide unnecessary road blocks as people in Guyana have a very laid back attitude in these kind of ventures.

But NGOs and charitable organizations are accountable to the government, especially if they are registered.  

How does an NGO interact in a country's education and medical systems, when representatives of the government are looking out for their 'piece' and vindictive when they don't get it ?

Its not only laid-back laziness, its also greed with destructive results.  

That is what I call, "riding in on the high horse"!!  This attitude from the inception does not invite cooperation!!

What cooperation ?  When initial and repeated contacts was vulgar and abusive.

Do you have any idea how officials in GY operated, with no accountability ?   

Tola
Tola posted:

 

One question Yuji, how do you expect to create change with words, when the government in power is supported by the ABC countries ?

There is a limit to banging our heads on the wall.    

The support of the government in Power was triggered by the arrogance of the PPP and disrespect shown towards the ABC countries. Priya's "speech" was not called for in terms of diplomacy.

They also locked horns with an outgoing ambassador right to the end instead of giving him a nice sendoff. This was a vital mistake.

ABC countries may not allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.

The PPP needs a new leader who has broad support and who can appeal to ALL races. President Jagdeo has to silently move aside and allow for a new leader to emerge. 

Mending fences with the ABC countries should be of utmost importance.

I am sick and tired of race politics while the Nation suffers. 

FM
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yuji22 posted:
Tola posted:

 

One question Yuji, how do you expect to create change with words, when the government in power is supported by the ABC countries ?

There is a limit to banging our heads on the wall.    

The support of the government in Power was triggered by the arrogance of the PPP and disrespect shown towards the ABC countries. Priya's "speech" was not called for in terms of diplomacy.

They also locked horns with an outgoing ambassador right to the end instead of giving him a nice sendoff. This was a vital mistake.

ABC countries may not allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.

The PPP needs a new leader who has broad support and who can appeal to ALL races. President Jagdeo has to silently move aside and allow a new leader to emerge. 

Mending fences with the ABC countries should be of utmost importance.

I am sick and tired of race politics while the Nation suffers. 

I support your comments above.

Based on what we see in Guyana, if the PPP is reformed with honesty and respect for the ordinary person, they can remain in government for a long time.

But change CLOSE to a Cheddi Jagan  style party has to be restored. The people are partially confused, but most remain loyal to the PPP.    

Tola
Tola posted:

Based on what we see in Guyana, if the PPP is reformed with honesty and respect for the ordinary person, they can remain in government for a long time.

But change CLOSE to a Cheddi Jagan  style party has to be restored. The people are partially confused, but most remain loyal to the PPP.    

Apparently you missed the point that the elections were lost by a slim margin. All the PPP need to do is gain 2,500 votes and its a tie. 

FM
yuji22 posted:  

The support of the government in Power was triggered by the arrogance of the PPP and disrespect shown towards the ABC countries. Priya's "speech" was not called for in terms of diplomacy.

They also locked horns with an outgoing ambassador right to the end instead of giving him a nice sendoff. This was a vital mistake.

ABC countries may not allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.

The PPP needs a new leader who has broad support and who can appeal to ALL races. President Jagdeo has to silently move aside and allow for a new leader to emerge. 

Mending fences with the ABC countries should be of utmost importance.

I am sick and tired of race politics while the Nation suffers. 

Lovely comment, yuji. Appreciated.

FM
Gilbakka posted:
yuji22 posted:  

The support of the government in Power was triggered by the arrogance of the PPP and disrespect shown towards the ABC countries. Priya's "speech" was not called for in terms of diplomacy.

They also locked horns with an outgoing ambassador right to the end instead of giving him a nice sendoff. This was a vital mistake.

ABC countries may not allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.

The PPP needs a new leader who has broad support and who can appeal to ALL races. President Jagdeo has to silently move aside and allow for a new leader to emerge. 

Mending fences with the ABC countries should be of utmost importance.

I am sick and tired of race politics while the Nation suffers. 

Lovely comment, yuji. Appreciated.

Agreed Yuji.  But I think the ABC countries will allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.  They did with Burnham and many countries around the world.  That is my fear right there!!

Bibi Haniffa
Tola posted:
skeldon_man posted:
Tola posted:
baseman posted:

Tola got shyte because he choose to give shyte.  Had Tola remained objective, post here without attacking/blaming the Govt and their supporters on this site, people would leave him alone.

You cannot have it both ways, no walking in to the "crab-dance" and expect to come out nice and dandy on the other side!!

Base, you might know the frustration from doing  any type of volunteer work in Guyana and the lack of support by any government, that still continue today.

But when officials  place roadblocks in efforts, instead of assisting, it does not take much to get angry or disheartened. As Gil said and I now know,  I was wrong to blame a party when individuals were responsible for the situation, that caused our efforts to be degraded.

These individuals need to be accountable  for their actions, because the consequences continue to be severe.     

Tola bhai, at least you tried. Now you know. I gave you grief because you blamed the PPP solely for the suicides in Guyana. Keep your head high. Not much more you can do.

Skelly, this program continue. There is too much at stake to just drop it. If you have children, you might know the feelings for vulnerable youth in Guyana.

As I said to Bibi, it might not have been the past government, but it was the actions of their representative, who degraded our efforts, by their greed.  

Unfortunately, it was  a consequence for the political party, because parents of the youth did not like what happened and many are still angry.

The region seems to doing better, they get a lot of overseas [Rotary and Lions] support, but it might take a while to regain the trust of some parents.

Governments need to understand, when an NGO is assisting needy families, they should refrain from  discourage that effort, if they rely on people's vote to win an election.         

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skeldon_man posted:

Whatever happened to the school vouchers the PPP was giving for school clothes etc.? Did it become a casualty of the 50% raises?

After the coalition government was sworn in, Education Minister Roopnarine discovered documents in his office that showed the PPP had intended to stop the $10,000 vouchers after the elections. Also, similar documents were discovered at the Presidential office. GT Mosquito had published a photocopy of one of those docs.

FM
yuji22 posted:
Tola posted:

 

One question Yuji, how do you expect to create change with words, when the government in power is supported by the ABC countries ?There is a limit to banging our heads on the wall.    

The support of the government in Power was triggered by the arrogance of the PPP and disrespect shown towards the ABC countries. Priya's "speech" was not called for in terms of diplomacy.

They also locked horns with an outgoing ambassador right to the end instead of giving him a nice sendoff. This was a vital mistake.

ABC countries may not allow Guyana to slide into a full fledge dictatorship.

The PPP needs a new leader who has broad support and who can appeal to ALL races. President Jagdeo has to silently move aside and allow for a new leader to emerge. 

Mending fences with the ABC countries should be of utmost importance.

I am sick and tired of race politics while the Nation suffers. 

I commend you bhai,lot's of truth in this piece of writing.

Django

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