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Reply to "The Guyana Story by Odeen Ishmael"

Originally Posted by VVP:

I do not disagree with anything you said here.  Caribny is too much a protector of his race and cannot get into a fruitful discussion.  I am not a history buff....I don't think I was ever taught in school that Coffy captured a white woman to be his wife.  If I was, I certainly forgot.

 

I agree that the vast majority of Africans and Indians are still poor.

History of Guyana needs to be told. Carib is right - we can all learn a lot from it and understand the source of our racial disharmony. How else can we hope to fix it? I'm sure many Indians on this site learnt a lot from the balram singh rai discussion and other chats that helped them to see this narrative they've been fed that "black man is evil" and only want to teef and rape you is wrong.

 

The blacks excelled in the civil service, trade and education. Many of the early educators were blacks who taught Indians. Many worked at places like Bookers etc. in the areas of trade, and yes, many migrated because of LFS. Not sure if you remember your childhood visits to the doctors or hospitals and you would find a majority of black and portugese nurses. The midwives travelling to rural areas to deliver indian babies were almost all black.

 

This despicable lie being told by some Indians like rama, cobra, skeldon ape, et al that blacks are savages only out to rob and kill must be rebutted.

FM
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