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Reply to "The Guyana dilemma"

Zed posted:

I Find Your narrative about people on this site  interesting. Also your statement that many of them owe their lives to many black men and women who fought racism. They might want to take it up with you

 

Clearly he was referring to the Civil Rights struggle in the USA. 

Yes prior to that these folks from Guyana would not have been able to migrate to the USA, and would have had a much harder time, if they did manage to. Yet endless torrents of anti black filth pouring out of their mouths.

When it comes to racism in Guyana.  Face it.  You will hear more honesty about it from Afro Guyanese than you would from Indo Guyanese.  Rodney, Hinds, and many others were loud about the anti Indian racism of the Burnham era.   There is no widespread condemnation of these people as being Uncle Toms.

Very few Indians speak out about the anti black racism of the PPP, and the few bold to do so are called niggindians, congo lovers, neemakaram, and other quite vulgar insults.

It is in fact impossible to have a discussion about Indo racism on GNI, even though daily a cadre of Indian racists ensure that we know that it is life and kicking.

FM
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