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Originally Posted by Chris Ramsammy:
My criticism makes perfect sense - which is why others in here echo my thoughts. Too little too late - he's only saying the obvious - it's superfluous at best to now say the PPP needs changes and get rid of those who were in charge

Chris I did a quick analysis of this election, comparing it with the last one.

 

This election turned out to be Region 4, 7 and 10 against the rest of Guyana.  Not purely race, as the PPP got stomped so badly in Region 4 that there must have been mass defection of Indians towards the Coalition. I am thinking of about 40-50%.

 

The PPP won 49% of the vote. Overwhelming support in Regions 1,2,3,6 and 9.

 

 Please do not make the mistake that the PPP made and think that these people should be disregarded.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by Chris Ramsammy:
I don't buy it - you guys were just all hardcore PPP now all of a sudden you think the leaders should resign and the PPP should start over - u can't back them wholeheartedly one minute then cuss them the next

Chris Shaitaan is a complex person and clearly not in the Nehru category.

 

At once an Indo supremacist and an advocate for multi ethnic identities. Similarly pro PPP because he judges the PNC based on its past, but highly dismissive of and disrespectful to the PPP.

 

Shaitaan has meandered from supporting the PPP, in a rage against Moses "selling out", to endorsing the coalition, because the PPP was inept and incompetent, to going back to the PPP when he fell prey to their bleats that the tribe must circle the wagons against "black man" rule.

 

And here is the reality.  Most intelligent people are complex and cannot be reduced to a simplistic for or against model.  I am worried by those whose fervor for a political a party is so intense that they tolerate no criticism of it. I am also worried by those who uncritically support a political party.

 

So I don't have a problem with Shaitaan.

 

Minus the Indo supremacist thing and the "black rule" thing, you're spot on.

 

I'm not a black and white individual.

 

I spent the "victory" night with the PPP in Queens rubbishing them to heir faces and I actually told everyone at 9pm they were losing the election DESERVEDLY at the hands of the Berbicians. I told them how much Indians friggin hate their guts. I left early because I thought I was bringing down the room as the Ministers were still assuring us of victory inspite of the numbers which clearly showed the distinct advantage APNU had from the beginning when single divisions started to trickle in.

 

The Corentyne coolies punished the PPP. That is a fact! My home division massively went Coalition by a factor of 10x the PPP vote. One single Corentyne division.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by caribny:
Chris Shaitaan is a complex person and clearly not in the Nehru category.

 

At once an Indo supremacist and an advocate for multi ethnic identities. Similarly pro PPP because he judges the PNC based on its past, but highly dismissive of and disrespectful to the PPP.

 

Shaitaan has meandered from supporting the PPP, in a rage against Moses "selling out", to endorsing the coalition, because the PPP was inept and incompetent, to going back to the PPP when he fell prey to their bleats that the tribe must circle the wagons against "black man" rule.

 

And here is the reality.  Most intelligent people are complex and cannot be reduced to a simplistic for or against model.  I am worried by those whose fervor for a political a party is so intense that they tolerate no criticism of it. I am also worried by those who uncritically support a political party.

 

So I don't have a problem with Shaitaan.

intellectually bereft garbage psychology masquerading as analysis from another member of abbe political ADD crew . . . punctuated by astonishing naivete i might add

 

alyuh need to be more compliant dosing with the Ritalin, arite?

FM

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