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06 Feb 2012 23:05 #74115
by Snoopster
I must confess I did not know much about Manley the man, and Manley the political leader, until you mentioned him with such high esteem on this forum herein. I did read excerpts from his book about West Indies cricket. But I'll definitely seek out his writings about politics and economics. I'm also intrigued about how his administration dealt with Burnham.
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06 Feb 2012 23:12 #74119
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But was he apathetic to the Burnham gov't and ergo to the plight of the Guyanese people under that a$$hole's dictatorship?
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06 Feb 2012 23:16 #74121
by mapoui
eric and burnham worked for the same people...the cia.
eric was deathly afraid of the americans according to people I knew who were close enuff to report with some conviction
but eric hated other westindian leaders whom he most likely saw as even more lackey than he.
also spiritually eric was western, a child of western culture, education and heritage. he loved that, had no intention of changing, did not change. it was a matter of chagrin for many that when he was asked to chose a pice of music as the first to be played on independent trinidad radio, 1 minute after midnight, august 31, 1962...eric chose a piece of eruropean classical music.
eric pissed of everybody who looked for him to pick a calypso.
that was the man. yet in the earlies eric seemed fearless. he made woodford square in port of spain an open university for the people and taught them their history most radically in content and attitude.
eric led the fight to kick the americans out of chaguramas naval base fearlessly.
yet by 1962 and independence he had morphed into a fully fledged neo colonialst
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06 Feb 2012 23:23 #74128
by mapoui
however eric did not treat the westindian territories badly when Titty lucked into its largess from high oil prices.
eric loaned money to them all and did no take them through humiliating begging exercises like when deh all had to go to the imf and world bank. and I dont believe eric was much concerned abut repayment schedules.
as i said all was not bad with williams and that was a good. trinidad behaved badly in that regard with manning. I dont know how Panday related to the other territories..or how Kamla does.
but when it came to help and Titty could afford it I dont think eric was a beast. eric loaned guyana money and was not concerned about its politics. that was guyanas business..not his
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06 Feb 2012 23:24 #74130
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Wow!!! :shocked: The man chose to play Beethoven instead of some sweet pan on such an occasion?
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06 Feb 2012 23:30 #74132
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Eric never loaned money to guyana , it was a gift to forbes , he knew that it would never be paid back
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06 Feb 2012 23:36 #74137
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it was all round gifts man. none of the territories ever paid the loans back. they all still have money for Titty.
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