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Indian Arrival Day in Guyana May 5

N.Sahadeo

Dear Editor,

Today May 5 is a day for reflection and taking stock. The people who are the reason why all of us are here today-what have we done to make their sacrifice worthwhile? This list has proven what Mrs Jagan said in a letter to Mr. Richard Kanhai (elder brother of Rohan).Uncle Richard showed me a letter she wrote to him where she referred to Indians in Guyana as crabs in a barrel. She right as Indian men only know how to fight among themselves and I saw right here today.-show off who is man then when a Black fella pass by, they mouth gone. The ones with more education and/or more wealth like dumb down on others and forget that at one time or the other, their own parents were those very folks. How will your ancestors feel when they see/hear you today?

While we sit here and fight about who smarter and more educated than whom- the ones who despise our existence, will not be satisfied until Odo’s dream come true(wiping Hindus off of GY). I am so sad at the loss of a great son of the Jahajis- our Bhaiji Ram. We all know that any one of us can be next so on this May 5th , I ask this- are you spitting on the sacrifices of your ancestors?

All of us who are of Indian descent came from one Vedic root. Think about the rape of the Hindu ladies by the Muslim invaders and then tell me if you are not spitting on their souls when you convert/practise the faith of those rapists? To the others esp. the one who speaks so proudly of his Indian roots, do you know what the British and Portuguese did to our Hindu females in India? How can anyone proudly adopt the ways of the very people who savaged our women folk?

Every time I pick up the courage to read stories about what happened to the females who came on those wretched jahaj, I feel ill. When the White men done raping them, the Blacks who were working on said ships continued. Young Indian girls/women who could not withstand the brutality, died and were thrown overboard. The suffering did not end there. As a female growing up in GY, rape was a fear that lived in my psyche. Can any one of you men understand how petrifying it is to live with that? Every time the ppp is in Govt., our females suffer. From Wismar to Mon Repos and all in between,( ask Swami Ji about the incidents he recorded after 1998, ask Bayto Ji about Wismar, I can tell you about what happened to a family at the hands of Andrew Douglas). Females suffer the inhumanity of angst against our race. Men do not know our sufferings as they are like eunuchs who only know to beat up their own. I say this as very few of you men here have ever confronted one of the men who savaged Indians in Guyana ( and now is pretending to be a Saint/Elder) as he continues his agenda and is given space in the newspapers to do so.

As another May 5th passes, a day when the ones who we pay for constantly for putting in the seat of power and cannot acknowledge it as Indian Arrival Day, the ones who have converted ain’t much different. Neemakharams in different guise but still neemakharamis.

Who vex can vex- all of us gonna end up dead one day, just think about what you will tell your ancestors when you meet up, esp. the females. And as you look into the faces of your daughters, remember she carries the genes of those very females who were savaged by the Invaders in our homeland.

Happy May 5th to all of you my Jahaji brothers and sisters.

Best Regards,

From a Hindu lady, thinking of those jokers who will be busy celebrating a day that they could not even honour and their sheeple so gullible they cannot understand they are being played/kicked over and over while the Elder and his kin hold their belly as they laff! And the rest of you fight here over who more important!!!

Yours,
Nanda Sahadeo

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