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Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

This may be a good time for the Coalition to abandon Berbice and focus on the other regions where Indos have yet to experience the warm embrace of the PNC's enthusiastic supporters this election cycle.

Good point looks like PPP owned 99.9% Indos in Berbice.

Bad move, the PPP trucked people from all over Guyana to make that crowd.  That was not a Berbice crowd only.

 

APNU+AFC has to spend more time in Corentyne.

FM
Originally Posted by Brian Teekah:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

This may be a good time for the Coalition to abandon Berbice and focus on the other regions where Indos have yet to experience the warm embrace of the PNC's enthusiastic supporters this election cycle.

Good point looks like PPP owned 99.9% Indos in Berbice.

Bad move, the PPP trucked people from all over Guyana to make that crowd.  That was not a Berbice crowd only.

 

APNU+AFC has to spend more time in Corentyne.

Just kidding Brian,them bhais think PPP owned Indos.

Django
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

This may be a good time for the Coalition to abandon Berbice and focus on the other regions where Indos have yet to experience the warm embrace of the PNC's enthusiastic supporters this election cycle.

So tell me, should the PPP be held harmless for putting up bloodied effigies of Nagamootoo and Granger? 

 

That is virtually an ACT OF WAR!

 

Should the PPP be held harmless for the MURDER of Crum Ewing?

 

No you only noticed it when some PPP supporters were attacked even though we have no more proof that this was instigated by the PNC than we know that Crum Ewing's death was ordered by Kwame!

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:

This may be a good time for the Coalition to abandon Berbice and focus on the other regions where Indos have yet to experience the warm embrace of the PNC's enthusiastic supporters this election cycle.

So tell me, should the PPP be held harmless for putting up bloodied effigies of Nagamootoo and Granger? 

 

That is virtually an ACT OF WAR!

 

Should the PPP be held harmless for the MURDER of Crum Ewing?

 

No you only noticed it when some PPP supporters were attacked even though we have no more proof that this was instigated by the PNC than we know that Crum Ewing's death was ordered by Kwame!

 

Let me calm you down a little bit.

 

The effigies of Granger and Nagamootoo were all the adjectives that one can find in the dictionary to describe it.

 

However, I doan know that intimidated anyone. I'd be surprised if it did. I didn't pay attention to it because it was stupid and meaningless. Guyana does not have a history of Indos lynching Black people while sipping some ice tea under the mango tree where the body is still swinging. Is there any Black person afraid of Indian people in Guyana? Like some primal irrational fear based on past oppression?

 

"Act of war"? That seems like overkill.

 

About Crum-Ewing, I'm sure in a civilized country the AG would have been fired already and the Police Force would have solved the case already. This is Guyana so I'm not holding my breath on either account. I don't know that Crum-Ewing's death was ordered by Kwame but I can see that happening. I am of the belief that the killers acting alone or on orders from some idiot like Kwame murdered Crum Ewing for pestering the AG. Nandlall has a temper issue so I wouldn't even put it past him to do it. With that said, I need you to understand this really really carefully because here's where we lose each other.......no one killed Crum Ewing for being Black. We do not have a political culture of Black people being murdered for the crime of being Black. We do have a political culture of beat/kill coolie for the crime of being coolie though.

FM
Originally Posted by Shaitaan:
no one killed Crum Ewing for being Black. We do not have a political culture of Black people being murdered for the crime of being Black. We do have a political culture of beat/kill coolie for the crime of being coolie though.

Guyana does have a history of Indians attacking blacks you ignorant moron.  Who do you think killed the people on that boat to McKenzie? Who do you think attacked blacks when a train was stopped at Windsor Forest?  Who do you think killed that old couple in Buxton, which triggered revenge attacks against Indians in Wismar.  What about the black cane cutters who were killed by GAWU hooligans when they were on strike, and objected to this blacks replacing them.

 

You are ignorant and RACIST.  In fact you even BOASTED that some of your relatives knew PYO hooligans who attacked blacks in the 60s.

 

Given that large numbers of Indians are AFC supporters do they have to fear blacks attacking them?

 

 

 

When a truck filled with Indian AFC supporters gets attacked in a PNC area then get back to me about this attack being because they are Indian.  If indeed race is the reason then it shouldn't matter which party they support.

 

FACT.  PPP supporters attacked ROARITES in 2001 and Indian AFCites have also been threatened.

 

FACT.  Black PPP supporters also reported being attacked in parts of G/town in 2001.

 

Politics in the Caribbean has a violent element to it because some see their survival tied to which party is in power. Some of this violence is triggered by official elements within the parties and it seems obvious that the PPP is guilty of that this year.

 

 

So why aren't you condemning the fact that it is the PPP and NOT the PNC which is creating an environment of violence this year. 

 

WHEN HAS GRANGER SAID ANYTHING THIS YEAR TO ENCOURAGE VIOLENCE AM0NGST HIS SUPPORTERS?

FM
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