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CHANGE INDIAN MINDSET FROM SUBSERVIENCE

Vassan Ramracha by Vassan Ramracha
December 7, 2019
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The Guyana sugar industry (GUYSUCO) which has employed mostly coolie ‘ slaves’ known as Indian Guyanese and made the Guyanese economy the ‘LORD and ‘ SAVIOR’ of the country since after Emancipation was in 2015 made beggars of Guyana by the African PNC / APNU coalition government with the blessing of very high profile Indians. Seven thousand (7,000) GUYSUCO Indian workers were fired which impacted their families’ livelihood without a roti meal. 

The African PNC government had no dialogue with GUYSUCO workers to work out a land deal for these workers to continue working the land similar to that which was agreed to after Trinidad Caroni (1975) Limited Sugar Industries was closed.

In Trinidad mostly Indian sugar workers was by agreement given land to continue working the land for agriculture purposes. [ The Land agreement was not a smooth transition in T.T.] The philosophy of the African PNC in Guyana and by extension the constitutional beggar mindsets is that harvesting agricultural products is no longer of importance as under Trinidad’s Afro based PNM. Oil is now our ‘ Lord and Savior’ and whatever c from the oil revenues crumbs from the African table will trickling down to the constitutional beggars and those 3rd parties called the overnight one slice bread party.

The mindset of the African leaders is understood to be, elections or not, the seat of the government is theirs. The mindset of the constitutions beggars is that they want one slice or two of the pie.  and they do not care for constitutional protections.

Neither the constitutional beggar Indian nor ONE SLICE Indians wants decentralizations or Federalism.  The Constitutional Beggar Indians now want RECONCILIATION meaning “let’s talk nah boy,”.  One slice is enough even if you PNC guys shit on us it will still smell good.

Why this demand for Reconciliation from Africans and NOT from high profile Indians in government who shut down GUYSUCO, giving land to the workers.

The Indian solution to years of historical ethnic crisis in Guyana has to do with their mindsets; change the Indian mindsets from begging to have their own country and flag in Guyana and all will be good.

Note: The Indians in WPA / AFC IN PNC ARE JUST WINDOW DRESSING, NOT EVEN RENT AN INDIAN, AND I BET THE AFRICANS IN WPA / AFC WILL BE THE ONES’ MAKINGRS an Indian AFC.

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Vassan Ramracha

Vassan Ramracha

Vassan Ramracha is Trinidad born, with formative education in Trinidad and higher education in USA. He is an educator in USA holding MA Degrees in Education and Political Science.

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