Stormborn posted:Makari posted:I wrote this on a U.S Virgin Islands Facebook page, but it can apply to Guyana. As for Guyana, the possibility is there that all that land, all that potential can be taken over by foreigners and it appears it is heading that way considering the prospect of 18,000 new expats coming to the country, the majority of them being white foreigners.
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. Considering what I said up top, are we unwittingly playing into this narrative? Are we little children that cannot make it in the world without our hands being held? As for the U.S Virgin Islands, in light of the constant lament of government mismanagement, does the bold declaration to seek self-determination, make sense if we can’t even right our own ship? How do we counter the narrative if we are not in any encouraging position to show?Thoughts?
. Our crime rate is a direct consequence of our inability to ever constitute a reliable police force.
Cops’ numbers were found in slain bandit’s phone
-ranks call for corruption probe, implicate senior officer
The numbers of four policemen stationed in ‘B’ Division (Berbice) were found stored in the cellphone of accused bandit Kelvin Shivgobin, who was killed in the recent shootout at Black Bush Polder and some of their fellow ranks want an independent investigation as they say the four are engaged in corrupt practices and are being aided by a senior officer in the Guyana Police Force leadership.