What is the contradiction in being both? And why does an assertion of a Guyanese identity come with a denial of one's Indian identity.
I almost never ever see or hear Blacks do this nonsense. It is my conclusion that this is done by some who have some inferiority complex and feel a need to be liked and who wish to distance themselves from Indians.
It is quite sad and pathetic for a people to deny their identity. Especially one hallowed by thousands of years of history.
If there is ever a sentence which explains why I don't trust Moses Nagamootoo the politician is his statement "I am not an Indian."
He comes from this vein of Indian self-hatred born in the 1960s and 1970s when some of our uneducated and unsophisticated coolies could not meet our Afro-Saxons on a level of perceived equality and as well wanted to be honorary members of the Black Power Movement.