One, Kissoon is wrong to assume that Blackness (or Indianness) is, by definition or default, a consciousness that rejects or disrespects other ethnicities.
One, Kissoon is wrong to assume that Blackness (or Indianness) is, by definition or default, a consciousness that rejects or disrespects other ethnicities.
By Vincent Alexander On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 I wrote a letter, in which I made two salient points. First, I referred to the apparent blockade of my letters by Guyana Times, in particular. Second, I referred to the fabrication of a quotation by Guyana TimesEyewitness column in its attempt to malign, and negatively portray,…
I am proud to be of that descent, which birthed human kind, and a people whose foundational humanizing, civilizing and development of Guyana cannot be denied, notwithstanding the revisionism and ‘alternate facts’ about Guyana promoted by Infinity Foundation.
As an indicator, the spewing of hate speech on social media deserves attention. That persons can use the forum to incite racial hostility cannot be over-emphasized. The extent, however, to which hate speech on social media actually reflects race relations or oneness in Guyana requires a deeper analysis.
I encourage all Guyanese to resist this ridiculous act by the PPPC and to challenge it in the courts. Every citizen who was awarded a house lot and made the requisite downpayment should have received a receipt and agreement. Maintain those records and use them to challenge this illegal move the PPPC.
APNU must become the country’s strongest public protector and complaints authority against government abuse and misrule.
Elections and Democracy are well and good, all things being equal. In Guyana, all things are not equal. Elections and the “so called democracy” are therefore dysfunctional and only exacerbate rather than resolve our problems.
There will be PPP agent provocateurs shouting, “I not voting for APNU-AFC again,” “Granger is weak,” and “I am finish, let the PPP do what they want.” This will be in an effort to cause supporters to disengage and allow the PPP to run riot.
Additionally, the GPSU said pieces of evidence in support of the cases of voter impersonation were referred by GECOM to the Commissioner of Police, who confirmed a high percentage to be factual. “Based on the number of irregularities unearthed by the recount process witnessed by the Union’s observer team, the Union has arrived at the inescapable conclusion that the results of the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections could not be credible. It therefore appeared that a party or parties conspired to use information in the flawed voters list in an unlawful manner to their advantage.
I have a right to express my views just like Nandlall or anyone else in the PPP. I have a right to call for only valid votes to be counted. I have a right to believe whatever I want; including the fact that the PPP committed voter impersonation and election fraud, by voting for dead people and persons who live abroad. Nandlall and other bigots, who act like rotten, “tin-cup” dictators, cannot export their fascism to the US to suppress my free speech and undermine Guyana’s democracy.