P.S...I make a huge demarcation between the racist nonsense of some elements within the PPP and the real genuine concerns of Indian people. I think you tend to wrongfully conflate the two. Likewise, there is a real demarcation between the racism of some Black people and the genuine concerns of Black people which legitimately should be addressed.
1. I am always amazed by the fact that you will use the vulgar act of ONE black woman to design a scenario of PNC violence against Indians in this 2015 campaign. Even as Moses was openly embraced by many Afro Guyanese, even when Granger wasn't present.
I am also amazed by the excuses that you find to explain PPP antipathy towards blacks, and yet you remain convinced that the PNC plans an Indo Holocaust.
2. Did you not notice the widespread relief among Afro Guyanese, along with comments like "finally the slow holocaust if over", and "I can finally feel like a Guyanese again". These very similar to comments made by Indians in October 1992.
Clearly this suggests that Afro Guyanese perceive the same hostility towards them from the PPP that Indo Guyanese felt towards Burnham's PNC, with Hoyte being painted as little different.
The fact remains that the PPP EXCLUDED blacks from participating in the governance of Guyana. Their corrupt crony capitalism resulted in widespread discrimination against Afro Guyanese, and in fact in the Indo dominated segments of the private sector as well. Comments like "Is not Burnham time now" when black professional and skilled workers sought employment.
I remember a company with an Indo manager boasted about expanding in Guyana. Of the 50 employees added only 10% were blacks, and this was in the G/town area where the pool if blacks is large. THIS is what frustrated blacks, making them feel that they had no more rights under the PPP than some Brazilian sneaking across the border.
You remain an Indocentric racist. Not because you hate blacks, but because you disrespect them in your sole focus on Indians. EVERY time I mention the ethnic insecurity I focus on the African and the Indian. I EQUATE the two. I blame BOTH. I say that BOTH have suffered.
Yet I am called a racist.
Like most Indians you would rather that I focus only on the Indian issue alone, because you really don't think that Africans have any issues which are of any importance.