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Reply to "GECOM dominated by Afro-Guyanese; PPP’s Robeson Benn calls for racial balance in all institutions"

Prince posted:
 

Unfortunately, that's not my call. Guyanese need to be re-educated on its country's political history and understand that the two major races were slaves alike. Our politicians feed on conquering and divide and drive a wedge between the people whose blood and sweat Guyana was built on.

Why should we have mercy on them for making us slaves to follow their racial policies? Guyanese has become toys for politicians to play with.

This is Guyana.

1. Two neighbors of different races attend each other's family events and enjoy each other's culture.

2.  During the PPP era black letter writers complained about racism. Now Indian letter writers complain about racism.  In each case their views are dismissed.  THAT is why two people who like each other vote race on election day.  In a land where few opportunities exist and where ethnicity determines access expect racial voting.

So unless we find a way to ensure that in the public AND private sector ethnicity doesn't became a barrier we will not resolve the issue.

FM
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