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Reply to "Kwayana is himself the most divisive figure in Guyanese history"

@seignet posted:

White ppl have certain principles which makes them superior, at least those who chart the destiny of what they call a country. The British Monarch is the beacon for those of British heritage. I like it, it provided safety, rule of law and comfort for my entire life. Born in colonial times and immigrated just before Burnham started his cleansing. Living in Canada has been fantastic so far. Hoping, Justin doan become a Blackman then we will all be living with African principles.

I stay quiet and try very hard to mind my business and try extremely hard to stay away from the police.

Surprised at the amount of police brutality we have in Canada.

The British could keep their Royal family, but Canada as an separate country, should be independent from Britain.

Surprising Canada's constitution was not repatriated to Canada  from the British Parliament until 1982, but the Royal linkage remain with a Governor General. Prior to 1982, any required work on Canada's constitution had to be done at the British Parliament. 

I do not agree that the principles of white people makes them superior.  People from diverse cultures also have certain principles, that makes them superior in their own right and not inferior to whites.

I also disagree that Canada's linkage to Britain provides safety, rule of law and comfort. Cause Canada as an total independent country can also provide similar safety, rule of law and comfort, with our alliance partnerships.

It was only after I lived in Canada for decades and experienced  how  Canada's First Nations People are treated. That I devised a phrase  for the road to my primary school in Guyana. That was used as a program for the university here : THE PAVEMENT END, WHERE WHITE PRIVILEGE BEGINS.

The road to the white manager's compound was paved for their vehicles, but remained unpaved and muddy the remaining way to my school. Where many students fell, spent their day in school with muddy clothes, bruised knees and elbows.       

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