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Prince posted:

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Mark Phillips is seen reaching out to Afro-Guyanese in Black communities, whereas PPP would send Afro supporters in trouble areas to face confrontation with PNC supporters. 

This is one of many pictures with Mark Phillips. The big question of the day -  is the PPP afraid to send Indos to black neighborhoods? 

See more pictures with Mark Phillips

https://www.facebook.com/brima.../?type=3&theater

Prince, I believe this is in Linden.. home of Mark Phillip.

I am not sure if you saw the video from Sophia, where PPPC campaign truck was block and the police was also taunted and insult. Majority of Guyanese Indians are not known for confrontation and at the same so are some blacks.

PPPC is not afraid to send their leaders  anywhere, Jagdeo is known for walking about and interacting with all races. Since 1992, PPPC has been holding public meetings in Buxton, it’s the instigator of Congress Place that would encourage a few holligans to behave disorderly. 

Life and limbs matters, this is not about ego. 

FM

I should add this, living in Canada, there are a few known Afro neighbourhood you don’t wanna go. A few nights ago, Cops were describing how they  goes out in secured groups patrolling a black neighbourhood ( Jane / Finch) - 

The BIG question is why is only blacks with  a history of violence .

Read here . 

Michael Tibollo — the rookie MPP for Vaughan–Woodbridge — said during question period he wore a bulletproof vest while on a police ride-along in Toronto's Jane and Finchneighbourhood — a predominantly black area with a history of gang violence.Jul 19, 2018
FM
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Prince posted:

Image may contain: 3 people, people smiling, people standing

Mark Phillips is seen reaching out to Afro-Guyanese in Black communities, whereas PPP would send Afro supporters in trouble areas to face confrontation with PNC supporters. 

This is one of many pictures with Mark Phillips. The big question of the day -  is the PPP afraid to send Indos to black neighborhoods? 

See more pictures with Mark Phillips

https://www.facebook.com/brima.../?type=3&theater

PPP claim that it is a multiparty party (Rohee said it was a "coolie" party).

You are correct....the PPP will not go into Afro areas considered the PNC stronghold......

V
VishMahabir posted:
Prince posted:

Image may contain: 3 people, people smiling, people standing

Mark Phillips is seen reaching out to Afro-Guyanese in Black communities, whereas PPP would send Afro supporters in trouble areas to face confrontation with PNC supporters. 

This is one of many pictures with Mark Phillips. The big question of the day -  is the PPP afraid to send Indos to black neighborhoods? 

See more pictures with Mark Phillips

https://www.facebook.com/brima.../?type=3&theater

PPP claim that it is a multiparty party (Rohee said it was a "coolie" party).

You are correct....the PPP will not go into Afro areas considered the PNC stronghold......

Boy why aren't you in school, you are too far behind.

K

People are watching, observing and taking note of what the PPP said they are. But some of us are not afraid to speak up. Many you who claim to support the PPP can't vote to help the party so your arguments are null and void. So, I am endorsing Vishnu's statement of what he said the PPP declared themselves as a multiparty as opposed to a coolie party. 

FM

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