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Reply to "A glimpse of PPPC overall developmental plans for a better Guyana"

Sister Sukree Boodram writes:

My parents were devoted PPP from Black Bush Polder. My parents told me not to trust PNC. They told me not to trust ‘Black People’. News for you, my best friends at Manchester High School, now Winifred Gaskin Memorial, were all Blacks from mostly Alness. I was scared to tell my parents that my best friend was Marcy Smith from Alness. When I could not catch the bus they allowed me to stay over, fed me and gave me clothes for the next day at school.

I am East Indian. I am Hindu. I am a woman. I was told to not trust Black People. I was conditioned. I have chosen to change. I love all mankind. I love humanity. I love respect. I love accountability. I love freedom. I love democracy. I love my country. I am still East Indian. I am still Hindu. I left my country because it did not support the things I loved. Time for a change. Take a chance. Make a choice. If you vote for the same party, you will always get what you have gotten. If you are okay with what you have, keep the current regime. If not, change your vote and change who you support.

 

Yours faithfully,
Sukree Boodram, MBA, CPA

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