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Reply to "How Guyana can end it's racial Problem in 2020 and beyond."

Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
 

Dr. Odeen Ishmael shared his experience about how Indians were viewed and treated in British Guiana.  He said the Africans felt socially superior to the Indians because they were educated according English standards and were employed in the civil service.

Is he right?

And Indians felt superior to blacks as they have straight hair, and usually lighter in skin color, and often with more Caucasoid features. These features being highly prized during the colonial era.  This is why Indians used a term derived from the Hindi word for bastard to describe some one of mixed Indian and black ancestry.

Your point?  You know you aren't going to be allowed to peddle the lie that only blacks are racist while I am still around.

FM
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