caribny posted:Stormborn posted:He is right. If we do turn into a prosperous economy, anyone from the commonwealth or CARICOM can simply march in. It would marginalize our people before they can take advantage of any oil benefaction.
And yet we marched into small and densely populated islands like Barbados and St. Maarten with a sense of entitlement, and extreme rage when they threatened to deport us.
Why the double standards. Scratch a black Guyanese deep enough and there is an Islander inside there and we eagerly took advantage of this to flood Barbados and St Lucia, and even St Vincent and Grenada!
Yes I do mind. As you stated here more often than not they go there to be second class citizens to be marginalized and taken advantage of. If the politics of our state was not so poisonous no one would ever want to leave to be servants of others.
You are the one with double standards. You complain all the time about the viral proliferation of indo Guyanese into "black states" taking and taking their jobs.