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Baseman posted:
VishMahabir posted:
Baseman posted:

This is a direct response to the PNC hooligans attacking PPP campaigners passing through their neighborhoods.

Indians saying we can do same.

Like I said...an eye for an eye make everyone...

PNC supporters don’t care.  So you have to take a stand. This is why the phantoms were brought in. 

Why you "revolutionaries" did not take a stand for 28 years?

V
VishMahabir posted:
Dave posted:

Dude...lets not jump to conclusion here...we dont know the context and we cant hear clearly what they saying...but people have a right to set up their equipment to rally...its a political campaign in full swing.

One thing is clear though...Indos here got some respect because they did not put up with the lady in green who was aggressive against the others...to see Indos sticking together is rear...

For once you are reporting the FACTS. Nah worry with them PNC people, you nah all ah that dunce.

K

I remember Vish mocking Indos that they were not taking a stand and when they do he changes his position and is whining that an eye for an eye makes the world go blind. Well the world was blind when AFC PNC bullied Indos for decades. 

PPP supporters are now standing up to PNC bullies.

My only fear is that I hope that these little squabbles don’t turn out in to larger battles on Election Day. 

I stated the other day that Jagan was a coward who made Indos run away from bullies but today they feel empowered and are no longer pushovers. They are ending decades of PNC hooliganism. This is a game changer 

Good to see Indos standing up to bullies. End the AFC PNC hooliganism now. 

 

FM
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APNU+AFC concerned about political harassment by purported PPP supporters ,them worry.

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THE APNU+AFC Coalition notes, with serious concern, an incident that occurred on Monday January 27, 2020, at Non Pareil, East Coast Demerara.

APNU+AFC campaign organisers were harassed, threatened, bullied and intimidated by persons who purported to represent the opposition People’s Progressive Party, the coalition said in a release. The APNU+AFC said it finds the descension into violence wholly unacceptable.

β€œThe APNU+AFC Coalition takes this opportunity to iterate that all Guyanese, regardless of race, colour, creed or political affiliation, have the same rights and freedoms under the law. With this in mind, we call on all political parties and their supporters to campaign peacefully, with the understanding that while we may disagree, we must maintain a spirit of goodwill and calm. We must not let our differences, whatever they may be, cause us to descend into violence and intimidation,” the release added.

β€œThe 2020 general and regional elections campaigns will end on March 2nd, and ours will be the task of building One Guyana. This will require all Guyanese, moving forward together, to create the future our children deserve and we must do so as one people and one nation with a shared destiny,” APNU+AFC said.

K
VishMahabir posted:
Baseman posted:
VishMahabir posted:
Baseman posted:

This is a direct response to the PNC hooligans attacking PPP campaigners passing through their neighborhoods.

Indians saying we can do same.

Like I said...an eye for an eye make everyone...

PNC supporters don’t care.  So you have to take a stand. This is why the phantoms were brought in. 

Why you "revolutionaries" did not take a stand for 28 years?

Because the then leader believed in the Gandhian approach hoping human values will eventually break through. However, he was not dealing with the Brits.  

Indians in Guyana have come to the realization that PNC supporters will poke you in the eye. When you do nothing, they do it again and again and again and again and again and......  When they are done, it’s you who are left blind. 

Jagdeo taught them there is merit in poking back.

You have to deal with what you have to deal with. Just the nature of the beast.  Nothing personal!

Baseman

Bai Vish, it’s not tense. Is Guyanese we talking bout. GNI is a good example. We fight and argue but nothing is personal. 
Kulies and Afros argue today and den tek a nice drink wid mango cuttas and everything good.

Mark my word, if PNC loses, Granger will still play a role in Guyana’s future. That’s how things work down there. 

FM
VishMahabir posted:
cain posted:

To be fair, green and yellow started this nonsense and now they get a taste of their own medicine they complain.  

Easy banna...if this escalate....we dont know where it will end...situation is tense.

Should the red shirt guys just take whatever is dished out and not retaliate?

The PNC does have a group of hooligans in the party, Granger and others in high positions should speak out against their actions and do something about it. Their silence on this only shows they are in cahoots with the hooligans.

cain
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cain posted:
VishMahabir posted:
cain posted:

To be fair, green and yellow started this nonsense and now they get a taste of their own medicine they complain.  

Easy banna...if this escalate....we dont know where it will end...situation is tense.

Should the red shirt guys just take whatever is dished out and not retaliate?

The PNC does have a group of hooligans in the party, Granger and others in high positions should speak out against their actions and do something about it. Their silence on this only shows they are in cahoots with the hooligans.

Agreed...politicians can diffuse the situation...and they can escalate the situation too.

V

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