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Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:

a 12 year-old Cassius Clay had his bike stolen by other black kids and vowed to get at the perpetrators . . . he learned to box and became the greatest boxer of all time - Muhamad Ali

 

yugee and ksazma as kids get their bikes stolen by young Black toughs and spend the rest of their mediocre lives sucking their thumbs, loathing blackman, frightened, looking to creatures like jagdeo as savior, and subscribing to theories of violence and criminality inherent in dark skin and kinky hair

 

the difference between man and antiman!

Note taken of who stole young Cassius Clay's bike.

 

Incidentally I never forgot who stole my bike and when I grew older and was working and riding around on my motorbike, the same guy used to ask me for money. And I used to give it to him.  I was a free giver for many years before I left Guyana. The guy's name was Django and he used to live in Thomas Street Kitty. Sure I can rise above my victimization but don't have to forget if I don't care to.

  And the fact that ONE black stole your bike has scarred you for life to the point where you raise this in a conversation of institutional inter ethnic racism.  That was a CRIMINAL act, and he would have robbed if you were black.

 

If you grew up in NYC, prior to the 90s, some Irish or Italian kids might have done the same thing.

 

 

 

 

FM
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Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

And why didn't you also point out the rampant pathologies which exist within the Indian community.

 

 

Because that was not within the scope of Danyael's comment. But you will need to go back a few posts for the genesis.

Just your normal refusal to deal with the fact that Indian racism is just as bad as has black racism been by screaming "black man a beat ahbe".

 

Alcohol fueled violence is rampant among Indians so do not pretend as if there aren't real threats of violence either.  Blacks are well aware that when they see a group of drunk Indians, maybe they need to find another route.

Maybe we can address that topic tomorrow.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

  And the fact that ONE black stole your bike has scarred you for life to the point where you raise this in a conversation of institutional inter ethnic racism.  That was a CRIMINAL act, and he would have robbed if you were black. 

 

You are doing yourself a disservice by not knowing how this string of discussion began.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:

a 12 year-old Cassius Clay had his bike stolen by other black kids and vowed to get at the perpetrators . . . he learned to box and became the greatest boxer of all time - Muhamad Ali

 

yugee and ksazma as kids get their bikes stolen by young Black toughs and spend the rest of their mediocre lives sucking their thumbs, loathing blackman, frightened, looking to creatures like jagdeo as savior, and subscribing to theories of violence and criminality inherent in dark skin and kinky hair

 

the difference between man and antiman!

Note taken of who stole young Cassius Clay's bike.

 

Incidentally I never forgot who stole my bike and when I grew older and was working and riding around on my motorbike, the same guy used to ask me for money. And I used to give it to him.  I was a free giver for many years before I left Guyana. The guy's name was Django and he used to live in Thomas Street Kitty. Sure I can rise above my victimization but don't have to forget if I don't care to.

in context banna, aren't u even a little bit ashamed to call what happened to you as a lil bai racial? "victimization" that u needed to "rise above"?

 

talk about thumb sucking

 

smfh

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

And why didn't you also point out the rampant pathologies which exist within the Indian community.

 

 

Because that was not within the scope of Danyael's comment. But you will need to go back a few posts for the genesis.

Just your normal refusal to deal with the fact that Indian racism is just as bad as has black racism been by screaming "black man a beat ahbe".

 

Alcohol fueled violence is rampant among Indians so do not pretend as if there aren't real threats of violence either.  Blacks are well aware that when they see a group of drunk Indians, maybe they need to find another route.

Maybe we can address that topic tomorrow.

I only bring it up to bang it in your head that Guyanese Indians are in NO position to raise screams about pathologies in other groups.  In fact its possible that there is more dysfunction among Guyanese Indians than among other Indian derived groups.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:

a 12 year-old Cassius Clay had his bike stolen by other black kids and vowed to get at the perpetrators . . . he learned to box and became the greatest boxer of all time - Muhamad Ali

 

yugee and ksazma as kids get their bikes stolen by young Black toughs and spend the rest of their mediocre lives sucking their thumbs, loathing blackman, frightened, looking to creatures like jagdeo as savior, and subscribing to theories of violence and criminality inherent in dark skin and kinky hair

 

the difference between man and antiman!

Note taken of who stole young Cassius Clay's bike.

 

Incidentally I never forgot who stole my bike and when I grew older and was working and riding around on my motorbike, the same guy used to ask me for money. And I used to give it to him.  I was a free giver for many years before I left Guyana. The guy's name was Django and he used to live in Thomas Street Kitty. Sure I can rise above my victimization but don't have to forget if I don't care to.

Kaz..i will have to change my nick bhai.

Django
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

  And the fact that ONE black stole your bike has scarred you for life to the point where you raise this in a conversation of institutional inter ethnic racism.  That was a CRIMINAL act, and he would have robbed if you were black. 

 

You are doing yourself a disservice by not knowing how this string of discussion began.

Danyael was talking about Indian racism, and you started to whine that some black kid stole your bike and you "frikken" black people.  CRIMINAL act!  Hey a black kid stole my watch too, so what are your screams?

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:

a 12 year-old Cassius Clay had his bike stolen by other black kids and vowed to get at the perpetrators . . . he learned to box and became the greatest boxer of all time - Muhamad Ali

 

yugee and ksazma as kids get their bikes stolen by young Black toughs and spend the rest of their mediocre lives sucking their thumbs, loathing blackman, frightened, looking to creatures like jagdeo as savior, and subscribing to theories of violence and criminality inherent in dark skin and kinky hair

 

the difference between man and antiman!

Note taken of who stole young Cassius Clay's bike.

 

Incidentally I never forgot who stole my bike and when I grew older and was working and riding around on my motorbike, the same guy used to ask me for money. And I used to give it to him.  I was a free giver for many years before I left Guyana. The guy's name was Django and he used to live in Thomas Street Kitty. Sure I can rise above my victimization but don't have to forget if I don't care to.

in context banna, aren't u even a little bit ashamed to call what happened to you as a lil bai racial? "victimization" that u needed to "rise above"?

 

talk about thumb sucking

 

smfh

Actually I was just using the words you used earlier in the hope that they will register with you.

FM
Originally Posted by Django:
 

Kaz..i will have to change my nick bhai.

Don't do so on account of a tiefman.

 

btw, you didn't happen to live in Thomas St Kitty back in the 70's thru' mid 80's, did you?

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

I only bring it up to bang it in your head that Guyanese Indians are in NO position to raise screams about pathologies in other groups.  In fact its possible that there is more dysfunction among Guyanese Indians than among other Indian derived groups.

Not a bad idea. However, it was not within the current scope.

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

  And the fact that ONE black stole your bike has scarred you for life to the point where you raise this in a conversation of institutional inter ethnic racism.  That was a CRIMINAL act, and he would have robbed if you were black. 

 

You are doing yourself a disservice by not knowing how this string of discussion began.

Danyael was talking about Indian racism, and you started to whine that some black kid stole your bike and you "frikken" black people.  CRIMINAL act!  Hey a black kid stole my watch too, so what are your screams?

If that is what you want to believe.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:

a 12 year-old Cassius Clay had his bike stolen by other black kids and vowed to get at the perpetrators . . . he learned to box and became the greatest boxer of all time - Muhamad Ali

 

yugee and ksazma as kids get their bikes stolen by young Black toughs and spend the rest of their mediocre lives sucking their thumbs, loathing blackman, frightened, looking to creatures like jagdeo as savior, and subscribing to theories of violence and criminality inherent in dark skin and kinky hair

 

the difference between man and antiman!

Note taken of who stole young Cassius Clay's bike.

 

Incidentally I never forgot who stole my bike and when I grew older and was working and riding around on my motorbike, the same guy used to ask me for money. And I used to give it to him.  I was a free giver for many years before I left Guyana. The guy's name was Django and he used to live in Thomas Street Kitty. Sure I can rise above my victimization but don't have to forget if I don't care to.

in context banna, aren't u even a little bit ashamed to call what happened to you as a lil bai racial? "victimization" that u needed to "rise above"?

 

talk about thumb sucking

 

smfh

Actually I was just using the words you used earlier in the hope that they will register with you.

my question stands

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Django:
 

Kaz..i will have to change my nick bhai.

Don't do so on account of a tiefman.

 

btw, you didn't happen to live in Thomas St Kitty back in the 70's thru' mid 80's, did you?

I am country bhai,the only place i lived in GT was Durban

and Smith St for about a 18 mths in early 70's went back

home and travelled to work in GT 76 to 85,i used to work

in Robb St at Little Mo.

Django
Originally Posted by Django:
 

I am country bhai,the only place i lived in GT was Durban

and Smith St for about a 18 mths in early 70's went back

home and travelled to work in GT 76 to 85,i used to work

in Robb St at Little Mo.

What is Little Mo? I thought I knew Robb Street in the 80's very well.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:
 

my question stands

Likewise, my original statement stands

that is not an answer . . . it's a silly non sequitur

 

i asked whether u doan have any shame . . . mostly rhetorical, but a question nonetheless

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Django:
 

I am country bhai,the only place i lived in GT was Durban

and Smith St for about a 18 mths in early 70's went back

home and travelled to work in GT 76 to 85,i used to work

in Robb St at Little Mo.

 What is Little Mo? I thought I knew Robb Street in the 80's very well.

Mohameds Radio and Electronics,they used to call

the owner little Mo.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Django:
 

I am country bhai,the only place i lived in GT was Durban

and Smith St for about a 18 mths in early 70's went back

home and travelled to work in GT 76 to 85,i used to work

in Robb St at Little Mo.

 What is Little Mo? I thought I knew Robb Street in the 80's very well.

Mohameds Radio and Electronics,they used to call

the owner little Mo.

I knew Mohammeds very well but never knew him as Little Mo.

 

So you used to travel everyday? I used to live in Prashad Nagar and thought travelling to GT was too much.

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:
 

my question stands

Likewise, my original statement stands

that is not an answer . . . it's a silly non sequitur

 

i asked whether u doan have any shame . . . mostly rhetorical, but a question nonetheless

That question is non-substantive and dwells on inconsequential matter.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Django:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by Django:
 

I am country bhai,the only place i lived in GT was Durban

and Smith St for about a 18 mths in early 70's went back

home and travelled to work in GT 76 to 85,i used to work

in Robb St at Little Mo.

 What is Little Mo? I thought I knew Robb Street in the 80's very well.

Mohameds Radio and Electronics,they used to call

the owner little Mo.

I knew Mohammeds very well but never knew him as Little Mo.

 

So you used to travel everyday? I used to live in Prashad Nagar and thought travelling to GT was too much.

Travelled from WCD to GT,there was sales girl from

Prashad Nagar also work there damn i forget her name.

Django
Last edited by Django
Originally Posted by Django:
 

Travelled from WCD to GT,there was sales girl from

Prashad Nagar also work there damn i forget her name.

Too bad. I may know her. I used to know a lot of people in PN personally. Gosh, I used to give so many people rides to work whether it was with my motorbike or car. Hardly ever travelled alone. 

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by redux:
 

my question stands

Likewise, my original statement stands

that is not an answer . . . it's a silly non sequitur

 

i asked whether u doan have any shame . . . mostly rhetorical, but a question nonetheless

That question is non-substantive and dwells on inconsequential matter.

fair enough, a salable retreat . . . unfortunately, the earlier resort to a non sequitur simply marked u as weak and confused

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by redux:
 

fair enough, a salable retreat . . . unfortunately, the earlier resort to a non sequitur simply marked u as weak and confused

I came into this world with nothing bai. Getting to the point of 'weak and confused' is a monumental accomplishment.

FM
Originally Posted by ksazma:
Originally Posted by caribny:
 

Danyael was talking about Indian racism, and you started to whine that some black kid stole your bike and you "frikken" black people.  CRIMINAL act!  Hey a black kid stole my watch too, so what are your screams?

If that is what you want to believe.

That is what YOU believe, but then you fell into a trap of your own making and now wish to pretend otherwise.

 

Good though.  My views are confirmed every day. Danyael's analysis of the Indo Guyanese was spot on, even if you and the rest wish to avoid that topic.

FM

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