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Afro-Guyanese do not have to be subservient to survive in Guyana

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December 9, 2022
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African Guyanese live with a constant fear of being abused, arrested, killed by extrajudicial means or harassed if they dare to be successful, to support the opposition or choose to disagree with the wishes of the cowardly and abusive PPP government.

You see it in the judicial system, where the two African woman who have presided over Guyana’s justice system for decades continue to do their jobs in an ‘acting’ capacity.  The message from the PPP government is that they can be replaced if they do not ‘act right’.

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If a Black person is to be abused in Guyana however, it is the face of another Afro-Guyanese that is called to do it.  The PPP government have perfected the art of getting Africans who lack courage, to abuse, disregard, and damage their own people.  This group of subservient Africans always seem happy to execute these reprehensible activities and act as the henchmen for the PPP government. Get off your knees and stop abusing your own people!

We see leaders in the Guyana Police Force doing it.  We see leaders in government agencies treating other Black people terribly, under instruction of the PPP cronies.  We see it on social media, where the PPP have been successful in recruiting Afro-Guyanese collaborators to undermine, demean, harass and otherwise disrespect other Afro-Guyanese and for a few pieces of silver. Get off your knees and stop abusing your own people!

African people must stand up to abuses meted out by the PPP government through the hands of Black collaborators and saboteurs.  African people must financially support only those who support them and who commit to ending ugly racism in Guyana.  African people must confront, publicize and ostracize the collaborators and saboteurs.  African people must resist PPP racism and abuse in every way possible.  Get off your knees you mighty people!  Get off your knees and save yourselves!

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