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Reply to "Politics have driven mistrust and falsehood in Guyanese society."

Prince posted:

We have become a nation of imagination and assumptions to carve pictures to tell stories of what might have happened (if). That "IF" will have a long-term devastating effect on our ability to hold the truth (or what we believe to be the truth).

The Miss Cleo theory is hard at work where investigative journalism and fact-finding took a back seat. This is one of the many issues I came across in recent times that I am getting off my chest. 

If you can't think for yourself, someone will tell you what to think. If you can't believe in yourself, someone will tell you what to believe. Food for thoughts.

Folks, when you get strayed from a topic and have no recourse, you need to revisit the heading and contents of the thread. Its all about political mistrust in Guyanese society. It has nothing to do with Balck and Indian but everything to do with people. People are being steered to think and believe what politicians believe. For those of you who want to come after me for misguiding myself and them, please reset and come back. Think about how best you would entertain a topic that suits your likeness even though it is untrue. When you act on your fear, it leads to illogical thinking and leaves you vulnerable for Jagdeo and Granger to play you for fools. 

FM
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