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Reply to "Wismar contextualized with the 1964 low-intensity tribal war . . . Eusi Kwayana is correct - there is no guilty "RACE""

caribny posted:
Dave posted:
... they need guidance, and their is ways to send that message to them. 

 

 

even when you don't plan to be a racist you still reveal that they are. What "guidance" do blacks need that Indians don't also need.  Some are successful and many less so.  True for BOTH groups. Over 1/3 of both groups living in Guyana are poor. 

Large % of both still suffer from the pathologies of the sugar plantation, even if displayed in different ways.  And its interesting that the pathologies of one group increasingly manifest in the other as the growing Indo involvement in robberies shows.

You really need to work on this attitude that you think that blacks are inferior to you.  It makes you look ugly.

Don’t take my comments out of context. I once ran a delivery service in Canada , majority of the workers were blacks, I did not get involved personally directing the operations. I identified 2 Afro as manager and assistant, and everything went well. 

I did the same in Guyana, for 27 years and still going. the man who deposit my sales is Afro. 

There are crooks in both groups. 

I have called for a Afro President, PPP would have nothing to loose and more to gain, black people will feel they are inclusive and they should be. 

I have said on this forum, Indians who gets rob inside their own community by blacks,  is done with the help of Indians. 

FM
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