Prince posted:My fellow Indians acting as though they didn't live through these alleged threats and violence pre-1992. What is surprising to them from the same PNC is troubling. I believe they get older, more feeble and wheelchair-bound to think straight. These black men can't run cakeshops, but they are ruined all you saga boy lifestyle.
It is true that many Indo Guyanese did live through a lot of threats pre 1992. U were one of them. However, back then the stakes were not high. Now, theres something called oil. Black gold. Texas tea, and Everybody wants it . Those in power wants to stay there regardless of a NCV or a CCJ ruling. Of course, the opposition wants in. Who wouldn't.
But regardless how the dice is rolled, threats being made should be taken seriously. Guyana is at a sensitive stage. One false move on either side and that place could descend into total chaos.
This is not a prediction. Just my opinion.