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RACE TAKES CENTRE STAGE IN GUYANA’S POLITICS

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11 Aug 2021 12:55 #391838 by chairman
Ralph Ramkarran
Race was a significant factor in the formation of the Peoples’ Progressive Party (PPP) in 1950, as it was in Guyanese life and society. The party chairman was Forbes Burnham. Its leadership consisted of a wide, ethnic and class cross-section of Guyanese.
But the dominant issue in 1950 was not race but the struggle against colonialism. The immediate objective was the attainment of universal adult suffrage. The struggle for ethno-political dominance dates from the split in the PPP in 1955 and gathered momentum as Independence for Guyana began to draw close in the early 1960s. The ethnic violence in that period was attributed by the PNC to the PPP. The latter allegedly instigated the ethnic violence that followed opposition to the Kaldor budget in 1962, the Labour Relations Bill in 1963 and the GAWU strike in 1964.
The tightened grip of the PNC on authoritarian power after the 1973 general elections in which it rigged for itself a two-third majority, led to new approaches by the opposition. In the latter half of the 1970s the PPP and the WPA advanced proposals for national unity. The PPP’s proposed a National Patriotic Front Government, with the PNC as one of the two dominant partners. The WPA’s proposal for a Government of National Unity and Reconstruction did not initially include a role for the PNC.
The PPP-WPA discussions following the publication of the proposals which reflected their divergent understanding of the strength of the PNC. The PPP believed that the PNC received the support of most of the African Guyanese electorate. The WPA felt that PNC’s support had dissipated substantially, to the WPA’s benefit. But the WPA later included the PNC in its proposal for a Government of National Unity and Reconstruction. The PPP saw its National Patriotic Front proposals as a political solution to Guyana’s political problems, including ethnic dominance, and began to promote them as ‘shared governance’ and ‘winner does not take all politics.’
With the return of free and fair elections in 1992 and the PPP accession to office, race remained a dominant political role, but in the reverse. Whereas, the PNC was constantly accused of ‘racial and political discrimination’ between 1964 and 1992, from 1992 it was the PPP that was accused of ethnic ‘cleansing,’ ethnic marginalization and discrimination, African continuing poverty and lack of access to contracts. Elections were alleged to be rigged in 1992, 1997, 2001 and 2006. It was alleged that the PPP was responsible for 400 unexplained deaths of Africans. Currently, the ‘installed regime’ of the PPP/C is accused of returning to the pre-2015 situation through the rigging of the 2020 elections by over 100,000 votes of dead and migrated persons, facilitated by a bloated list, and the largescale dismissal of Africans.
Based on no evidence, not even one actual case, all new programmes such as ‘Because We Care’ grants to children, house lots and scholarships distribution, cash grants to families, covid 19 vaccinations, flood relief and others were alleged to be ethnically biased or repressive. There is never any recognition of the fact that the PNC had the opportunity of correcting alleged African disadvantages between 1964 and 1992, when it held power, but did not do so. There is no acknowledgment of the fact that APNU+AFC had the opportunity of resolving the issue of ethnic dominance in Guyana’s politics, and ending ethnic discrimination, by implementing its election promise in 2015 of constitutional reform leading to shared governance, but did not do so.
Former President Granger’s Emancipation Day statement emphasized race. He said: “Guyana’s big problem is the problem of social cohesion. You may think that there are other problems – oil and the economy and so on. The biggest problem we have is the ethnic problem and unless we solve that problem by fortifying the foundation for mutual respect, we’re not going to move forward fast enough to develop this country.” Others, like Opposition Leader Joe Harmon and the Working Peoples’ Alliance (WPA) issued statements of a similar nature but specifically blaming the PPP/C for the current, alleged, degeneration of ethnic relations, or calling on it to do something about such degeneration. Ethnic entrepreneurs are busy at work.
When the effort to institutionalise ‘shared governance’ in the Constitution in 1999-2000 failed, the Constitution Reform Commission devised Article 13 to establish ‘inclusive governance’ which required consultation. Four new Parliamentary Sectoral Committees were intended to elevate the accountability of Parliament by requiring State bodies to appear and answer questions. The Constitutional Commissions were to be serviced by a Secretariat. While these bodies are functioning, they are not seen to be fulfilling their mandates. The secretariat and the Human Rights Association have never been established.
These bodies have been designed as the building blocks of ‘inclusive governance.’ The Parliamentary Sectoral Committees have the power to hold State bodies to account on corruption, ethnic discrimination or anything else. Yet the Opposition has never used them effectively, or at all, since 2001. The Opposition has a choice: participate in the functioning of the institutions to establish inclusive governance and reduce ethnic discrimination, or continue to purposelessly flail at the injustices it perceives with one hand, while dragging the above solution like a carcass behind it with the other hand.

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11 Aug 2021 14:01 #391844 by ketchim
"This small nation is mainland South America
only country with English as its' official language"

Jeopardy! answer last night August 10 2021

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11 Aug 2021 14:49 #391845 by chairman
I saw that

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11 Aug 2021 21:05 #391855 by chairman
Take the Vaccine and save your life.Don't play PNC politics with the deadly CHINESE VIRUS.

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12 Aug 2021 06:10 #391856 by Billy Shatine
Race in Guyanese Politics? Did Ketchim go home for the election?

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12 Aug 2021 07:33 #391859 by Billy Shatine
Let me Remind the people of 'Bee Gee' of this man and what he told us! I CONSIDER THIS MAN TO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST WHO EVER LIVED!

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Dr. Ivan Van Sertima
© J.L. Van Sertima
Ivan Van Sertima was born in Guyana, South America. He was educated at the School of Oriental and African Studies (London University) and the Rutgers Graduate School and holds degrees in African Studies and Anthropology. From 1957-1959 he served as a Press and Broadcasting Officer in the Guyana Information Services. During the decade of the 1960s he broadcast weekly from Britain to Africa and the Caribbean.
He is a literary critic, a linguist, an anthropologist and has made a name in all three fields.

As a literary critic, he is the author of Caribbean Writers, a collection of critical essays on the Caribbean novel. He is also the author of several major literary reviews published in Denmark, India, Britain and the United States. He was honored for his work in this field by being asked by the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy to nominate candidates for the Nobel Prize in Literature from 1976-1980. He has also been honored as an historian of world repute by being asked to join UNESCO's International Commission for Rewriting the Scientific and Cultural History of Mankind.

As a linguist, he has published essays on the dialect of the Sea Islands off the Georgia Coast. He is also the compiler of the Swahili Dictionary of Legal Terms, based on his field work in Tanzania, East Africa, in 1967.

He is the author of They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America, which was published by Random House in 1977 and is presently in its twenty-ninth printing. It was published in French in 1981 and in the same year, was awarded the Clarence L. Holte Prize, a prize awarded every two years “for a work of excellence in literature and the humanities relating to the cultural heritage of Africa and the African diaspora.”

He also authored Early America Revisited, a book that has enriched the study of a wide range of subjects, from archaeology to anthropology, and has resulted in profound changes in the reordering of historical priorities and pedagogy.

Professor of African Studies at Rutgers University, Dr. Van Sertima was also Visiting Professor at Princeton University. He is the Editor of the Journal of African Civilizations, which he founded in 1979 and has published several major anthologies which have influenced the development of multicultural curriculum in the United States. These anthologies include Blacks in Science: ancient and modern, Black Women in Antiquity, Egypt Revisited, Egypt: Child of Africa, Nile Valley Civilizations (now included within the pages of Egypt: Child of Africa), African Presence in the Art of the Americas, African Presence in Early Asia (co-edited with Runoko Rashidi), African Presence in Early Europe, African Presence in Early America, Great African Thinkers, Great Black Leaders: ancient and modern and Golden Age of the Moor.

As an acclaimed poet, his work graces the pages of River and the Wall, 1953 and has been published in English and German. As an essayist, his major pieces were published in Talk That Talk, 1989, Future Directions for African and African American Content in the School Curriculum, 1986, Enigma of Values, 1979, and in Black Life and Culture in the United States, 1971.

Dr. Van Sertima has lectured at more than 100 universities in the United States and has also lectured in Canada, the Caribbean, South America and Europe. In 1991 Dr. Van Sertima defended his highly controversial thesis on the African presence in pre-Columbian America before the Smithsonian. In 1994 the Smithsonian published his address in Race, Discourse and the Origin of the Americas: A New World View of 1492.

He was also asked by Congress to appear before a Congressional Committee on July 7, 1987 to challenge the Columbus myth. This landmark presentation before Congress was illuminating and brilliantly presented in the name of all peoples of color across the world.

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12 Aug 2021 07:55 - 12 Aug 2021 08:21 #391860 by Billy Shatine
And when I use the term Bee Gee! I do not define it in terms of its reputed colonial origin as because I do not think the English even thought of the BG acronym to begin with. It is the people of Bee Gee who developed that acronym and input the totality of its meaning over more than a century...which term is a term of lived experienced at once exploitative, of slavery and indenture, of colonialism and nationalism - the fight for a nation of their own, the people of Bee Gee.

There is an entire entire dialectic associated with the acronym BG! Spelled out Bee Gee to this day of rejection of that term! I doh want tuh lose dat content

And Van Sertima was a tremendous man! so brilliantly confident and manly all along the way, totally unafraid as he went into the lions den! A magnificent intellect, shone bright among all equals of his day and time! and now historically as well... if not more brilliantly than ever, lasting and solid, blasted into forever by the truth of his claims, that have now put all who detracted aside!

But see what Van Sertima proved about RACE! before science too to this task and proved it biologically: that there is but one human race and its origins were African....ALL HUMANITY! MOORS! MOORISH! ALWAYS AND WILL EVER BE!

Tell this to all them Guyanese impse an dem who want to fight each other! while the real issue deh have to deal with lies fatally unattended! an issue that will leave them too, fatally wounded if deh doh smarten up, notice their omission and begin to deal with that issue assiduously! to its comprehensive resolution!

AND DAT ISSUE IS CLASS! CLASS!!!! NOT RACE! RACE! RACISM IS PROPAGANDISTIC DISTRACTION USED BY THE RICH TO BLIND THE POOR! TO MAKE THEM SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE EXPLOITATION OF THE RICH, WHILE THEY ARE FOCUSED IN ANGER AT EACH OTHER BY AND ON RACIAL ISSUE
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12 Aug 2021 08:35 #391862 by Billy Shatine
THE INDIAN, AFRICAN, CHINESE AND ORDINARY WHITE PEOPLE OF BEE GEE MUS' WAKE UP! COLLECTIVIZE ON THEIR NATURAL, COLLECTIVE SOCIAL INTEREST AS ORDINARY CITIZENS, AND GO TAKE OVER THIER COUNTRY... TO ENSURE THAT THEY RETAIN THEIR OWNERSHIP OF THEIR NATION, AND HAVE HOMES, SCHOOLS, GROCERIES,-FOOD, AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES THEY CAN AFFORD, TO CONTINUE TO LIVE IN!

If the people! the ordinary people do not see how by Covid how ALLLL!! THE WEALTH IS BEING SHIFTED TO THE RICH BY GOVERNMENT POLICIES! HOW ALLLLLLL! SMALL BUSINESSES ARE BEING SHUT DOWN, LITERALLY KILLED BY COVID REGULATIONS ALL OVER THE WORLD FARLESS IN BEE GEE! THEN THEY ARE BLIND AND WILL SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES.

Look! They will not even let an old woman sell boil' Shatine/old cloth... on the street corner to make a penny to buy ah bread to eat! But they will let the conglomerate to keep his huge supermarket open, so that the people have no alternative but to go there as all else is shut down, forced to pay high conglomerate prices just to get something to eat

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12 Aug 2021 08:39 - 12 Aug 2021 08:43 #391863 by Billy Shatine
KETCHIM IS NOT TALKING ABOUT THESE THINGS AT ALL....HOW UNDER THE COVID TALK WHAT GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ARE PRODUCING EVERYWHERE....IS THE ABSOLUTE FLEECING OF ORDINARY PEOPLE THE WORLD OVER.

BY THE TIME THE 'PANDEMIC IS OVER...and I don't think it will ever be over! they re not letting up but making it worse all the time! THE ORDINARY PEOPLE OF THE WORLD WILL HAVE ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! ALL AND EVERYTHING WILL BE OWNED OUTRIGHT BY THE RICH! AND ALL THE PEOIPLE WILL BE SLAVES
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17 Aug 2021 15:10 #392109 by chairman
FOR ANYONE TO HAVE CONFIDENCE IN GECOM AGAIN ..THEY MUST GET RID OF ALL STAFF...LET THEM APPLY AGAIN WITH NEW REQUIREMENTS AND ENSURE THERE IS A MIXTURE OF THE VARIOUS RACES TO REPRESENT OUR MULTI CULTURAL COMMUNITIES.

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