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August 25,2016

Fourteen Guyanese have won UK Chevening scholarships for Master’s degrees in various areas.

They are Kayla DeFreitas – MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development;  Sanasha Perreira – MSc in Renewable Energy Development;  Jason Fraser – MSc in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship; Rovin Sukhraj – MSc in Global Health, Law and Governance;  Tiffany Daniels – MSc in Systematic Reviews for Public Policy and Practice; Darcy Waldron – MSc in Environmental Engineering and Project Management; Michael Fraser – MSc in Communications and Signal Processing;  Lidon Charles – LLM in International Law;  Gopnauth Gossai – MSc in Petroleum, Energy Economics and Finance;  Tricia Teekah – MA in Public Policy;  Joel Joseph – MSc in Development  Finance;  Jacqueline Major – MSc in Transport Planning and Engineering;  Dillon Clarke – MSc in Energy Studies with specialisation in Energy Economics;  Jonathan Melville – MSc in Agriculture and Environmental Science.

They were felicitated at a farewell reception held last evening at the residence of the British High Commissioner to Guyana, Greg Quinn.  This UK High Commission photo shows 13 of the recipients and UK High Commissioner Greg Quinn. 

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Django posted:

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August 25,2016

Fourteen Guyanese have won UK Chevening scholarships for Master’s degrees in various areas.

They are Kayla DeFreitas – MSc in Anthropology, Environment and Development;  Sanasha Perreira – MSc in Renewable Energy Development;  Jason Fraser – MSc in Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship; Rovin Sukhraj – MSc in Global Health, Law and Governance;  Tiffany Daniels – MSc in Systematic Reviews for Public Policy and Practice; Darcy Waldron – MSc in Environmental Engineering and Project Management; Michael Fraser – MSc in Communications and Signal Processing;  Lidon Charles – LLM in International Law;  Gopnauth Gossai – MSc in Petroleum, Energy Economics and Finance;  Tricia Teekah – MA in Public Policy;  Joel Joseph – MSc in Development  Finance;  Jacqueline Major – MSc in Transport Planning and Engineering;  Dillon Clarke – MSc in Energy Studies with specialisation in Energy Economics;  Jonathan Melville – MSc in Agriculture and Environmental Science.

They were felicitated at a farewell reception held last evening at the residence of the British High Commissioner to Guyana, Greg Quinn.  This UK High Commission photo shows 13 of the recipients and UK High Commissioner Greg Quinn. 

Django, yuh rass wicked.......

GTAngler

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

FM
Drugb posted:

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

Well according to you Indians are all wealthy so why do they need scholarships?  Only those blacks, whose parents can only sell plantain chips so are dirt poor, should get them.

Druggie here is the deal. The British and the Americans saw all of those Indians heading just about everything during the PPP era so decided to give blacks a chance to catch up.

You know you all will enslave every black and toss them out of every leadership slot when your hero Jagdeo takes over again in 2020. He is presently taking lessons from the white supremacists so Indo supremacy will return then.

FM
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yuji22 posted:

Time to speak out on Racism towards Indos in Guyana:

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Not sure why you all scream. When asked why few blacks were in leadership slots Roger Luncheon said that blacks weren't qualified.

Obviously the UK and the USA think that blacks need help after 23 years of Indo supremacy.

After all the endless screams of "ahbe pan tap, black man time done, no blackman will ever be president again".  Oh how you long for those days.

FM
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

Well according to you Indians are all wealthy so why do they need scholarships?  Only those blacks, whose parents can only sell plantain chips so are dirt poor, should get them.

Druggie here is the deal. The British and the Americans saw all of those Indians heading just about everything during the PPP era so decided to give blacks a chance to catch up.

You know you all will enslave every black and toss them out of every leadership slot when your hero Jagdeo takes over again in 2020. He is presently taking lessons from the white supremacists so Indo supremacy will return then.

As I mentioned previously, the British and Americans are on a guilt trip. They will award scholarships to Blacks out of guilt for their enslavement and maltreatment even today. I hope that the Blacks will use these opportunities wisely and uplift themselves and successive generations.  

The point I want to make is these Black awardees are not there due to merit but rather entitlement. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

Well according to you Indians are all wealthy so why do they need scholarships?  Only those blacks, whose parents can only sell plantain chips so are dirt poor, should get them.

Druggie here is the deal. The British and the Americans saw all of those Indians heading just about everything during the PPP era so decided to give blacks a chance to catch up.

You know you all will enslave every black and toss them out of every leadership slot when your hero Jagdeo takes over again in 2020. He is presently taking lessons from the white supremacists so Indo supremacy will return then.

As I mentioned previously, the British and Americans are on a guilt trip. They will award scholarships to Blacks out of guilt for their enslavement and maltreatment even today. I hope that the Blacks will use these opportunities wisely and uplift themselves and successive generations.  

The point I want to make is these Black awardees are not there due to merit but rather entitlement. 

If your ancestors were treated they way theirs were, I am sure you would want some kind of reparation....live and let live

FM

The reason some Afro American are left back is because of naive and dotish people like Riff and caribj. Slavery ended in 1865 in America so waht stopped anyone since then from improving their well being. No one gave me a penny or any help to sacrifice and work hard to achieve!! NO ONE!!!!!

Nehru
Nehru posted:

The reason some Afro American are left back is because of naive and dotish people like Riff and caribj. Slavery ended in 1865 in America so waht stopped anyone since then from improving their well being. No one gave me a penny or any help to sacrifice and work hard to achieve!! NO ONE!!!!!

Systematic discrimination still goes on up to today....

No one had to give you anything, you should thank all those blacks who sacrificed their lives so that you can come here and enjoy the freedom you do....

Yuh like one real namak haram

FM
RiffRaff posted:

If your ancestors were treated they way theirs were, I am sure you would want some kind of reparation....live and let live

Reparation is a crutch. I wouldn't want it.  The sense of entitlement prevents the youths from striving, they know they can get awards based on their race rather than merit. It is a well accepted fact that entitlement is a impediment to success. 

FM
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

Well according to you Indians are all wealthy so why do they need scholarships?  Only those blacks, whose parents can only sell plantain chips so are dirt poor, should get them.

Druggie here is the deal. The British and the Americans saw all of those Indians heading just about everything during the PPP era so decided to give blacks a chance to catch up.

You know you all will enslave every black and toss them out of every leadership slot when your hero Jagdeo takes over again in 2020. He is presently taking lessons from the white supremacists so Indo supremacy will return then.

As I mentioned previously, the British and Americans are on a guilt trip. They will award scholarships to Blacks out of guilt for their enslavement and maltreatment even today. I hope that the Blacks will use these opportunities wisely and uplift themselves and successive generations.  

The point I want to make is these Black awardees are not there due to merit but rather entitlement. 

Many of failed to recognize this important point.

I am also hopeful that they use these opportunities wisely to uplift themselves otherwise they will end up fete, sport, win down and live only for today.

Anyone from Corriverton can confirm this:

Burnham built a housing scheme in Scottsburg exclusively for Blacks. After a few years, the place deteriorated and became a crime haven since no Indo could pass the area at night without being robbed.

Many who lived in the housing scheme were given cushy government jobs. This is an example of what DrugB is highlighting.

I want to see ALL Guyanese uplift lives and make use of great opportunities.

Skelly can also confirm this.

FM
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RiffRaff posted:
Nehru posted:

The reason some Afro American are left back is because of naive and dotish people like Riff and caribj. Slavery ended in 1865 in America so waht stopped anyone since then from improving their well being. No one gave me a penny or any help to sacrifice and work hard to achieve!! NO ONE!!!!!

Systematic discrimination still goes on up to today....

No one had to give you anything, you should thank all those blacks who sacrificed their lives so that you can come here and enjoy the freedom you do....

Yuh like one real namak haram

The REAL Namakaram in PM in Guyana. Go figure!! I do appreciate the work of Dr King, Malcolm X and others BUT that still do not answer my question or eliminate your dotishness, stupidity and naivety.

Nehru

Some of you blind to the stuff that goes on...even today

I'll tell you about something that almost happened in the school district I live in Long Island

Our district has 4 elementary schools which is predominately white, one of them has most minorities. These schools send their students to the 3 high schools in the district. One of the high schools is predominately minorities. White parents formed a group to try and get the one elementary school with minority kids to send their kids only to the high school with minority students. They tried to change the zoning.

Of course, us minorities were not going for that....

FM
RiffRaff posted:
Drugb posted:
caribny posted:
Drugb posted:

A little better than the YLAI scholarship, but still Indos are under represented with only 2 out of 13. Most are Afros once again, 10 Afros and 1 Portuguese.  And you people still claiming that Indos are not marginalized in Guyana, even by the British?

Well according to you Indians are all wealthy so why do they need scholarships?  Only those blacks, whose parents can only sell plantain chips so are dirt poor, should get them.

Druggie here is the deal. The British and the Americans saw all of those Indians heading just about everything during the PPP era so decided to give blacks a chance to catch up.

You know you all will enslave every black and toss them out of every leadership slot when your hero Jagdeo takes over again in 2020. He is presently taking lessons from the white supremacists so Indo supremacy will return then.

As I mentioned previously, the British and Americans are on a guilt trip. They will award scholarships to Blacks out of guilt for their enslavement and maltreatment even today. I hope that the Blacks will use these opportunities wisely and uplift themselves and successive generations.  

The point I want to make is these Black awardees are not there due to merit but rather entitlement. 

If your ancestors were treated they way theirs were, I am sure you would want some kind of reparation....live and let live

If their ancestors suffered, why give the current blacks reparation? They did not suffer. They should thank their forefathers for enduring all the hardships in America to make their descendants happy. Their forefathers did not die to give their descendants entitlements for the rest of their generational lives. I always thank my dalit forefathers and don't expect a handout.

FM
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