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Reply to "So it was said and so it shall be done"

VishMahabir posted:
ksazma posted:
VishMahabir posted:
ksazma posted:

Are we still living in the stone age that we have to resort to violence to resolve a dispute? Is the law of decency not useful anymore?

Lets be clear here...you are a smart guy based upon your previous posts. No one is advocating violence....

Guyanese need to think outside the box...you yourself said this is fuzzy math...there is absolutely nothing wrong with questioning the judgment (or bias) of the judges. They are people...they make mistakes. 

Even though Patterson was certified by a judge, his selection was suspect.

When judges said it was OK to segregate people in Plessy v Ferguson it was was a wrong decision.

Most people in Guyana, and around the world, including hard core coalition supporters, know that this ruling is not based on sound rational judgment...

The ideal way to resolve political disputes is through the ballots. It is for that precise reason that I amongst others have been advocating for elections since the Coalition government fell on December 21, 2018. Any other method is a step back towards the stone age. The Coalition government reluctance to face the voters screams volumes about how they truly feel about their performance in government.

 

Yes, that is the ideal way that democracy works. Guyana is not any democracy, given its long history of rigged history.

The PNC will use 2 weapons to their advantage: the legal route (they will twist their interpretation to justify their right to rule) and rigging to stay in power.

If you believe that the coalition's sole reason for delaying the election was not to buy time to set up a system to rig the election, then you are more naive than I thought. This was the reason for the game that was played out...they were caught off guard, primarily because they did not feet that a rigged system was yet in place....

Where would relying on the ballot get you then? Where did it get Jagan for 28 years?

Respect and change will only come from street action...dis country badly need a Walter Rodney, not a Bharrat Jagdeo.

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