I do not think the majority of indo guyanese are interested in a national identity, they see it as a denial of their indian roots and culture. Again - my honest opinion only and I welcome the barbs and arrows coming my way from the indo kkk.
this is a very unfortunate statement . . . words have meaning bai
"The Indian"?? . . . and i know u fully understand what "inherently" means
u doing exactly what baseman dem are doing . . . just flipping the script
smfh
Poor choice of words on my part in my hasty reply re "the indian". I do maintain that racism comes naturally to the rural indian, primarily Hindus. Not a social scientist, but that has been my experience and every Guyanese has their anecdotal evidence of the same. There is something seriously wrong with them, when they exclude even their own indians who seek to blend in a multi racial society.