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Sports as a tool for National Unity- Jermaine Figueira.MP

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May 17, 2023
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Jermaine Figueira MP

Jermaine Figueira MP

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Sports are a critical tool for promoting racial unity and breaking down barriers between individuals of different races. By providing a level playing field and promoting understanding and empathy, sports help to foster a sense of community and belonging that can be difficult to find elsewhere in society.

The sad reality is Guyana’s history, formed from the cruelty of colonialism, the inhumanity of slavery, the intolerable levels of indenture-ship, and the deliberate western engineered racial division among the two major ethnic groups in our country still leaves those scars and the challenge of forging national and racial unity among our people.

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The Ministry of Culture Youth and Sports must play a more inspiring and deliberate role with its efforts and programs to encourage and promote this much needed unity.

Who is the minister with this worthy responsibility? Promoting “stink and duty” and “dancehall for Mashramani” ok!

Sir, sports have long been an essential part of human life. They have the power to bring people together and create a sense of camaraderie and team spirit, and they have been used for many years to promote racial unity.

Sports have played a critical role with cricket for us in the West Indies, the civil rights movement, for making political statements to showcase racism, injustices and discrimination and sports continue to do so today, as athletes of all races come together to share their love of competition and physical fitness.

One of the primary reasons why sports are so important in promoting racial unity is that they provide a level playing field. When individuals take the field, the court, the track, or the pool, they are all judged solely based on their athletic ability, their dedication, and their commitment to hard work. Regardless of race, ethnicity, or background, each athlete has an equal opportunity to succeed based on their own merits.

Sports are perhaps the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy, and this creates a sense of fairness and equality that can be difficult to find elsewhere in society.

This sense of equality is essential for promoting racial unity because it helps to break down barriers and build trust between individuals of different races, religions, or political affiliations.

When we see someone of a different race succeeding and excelling in sports, it can challenge our assumptions and prejudices about that person or their race. We are forced to confront the fact that our preconceived notions may be wrong and that the person across the court from us is just as dedicated and hardworking as we are.

In addition to promoting equality and breaking down barriers, sports are also powerful tools for promoting understanding and empathy between individuals of different races. Through sports, we are able to see the struggles and challenges that our fellow athletes face, regardless of their race. We learn about their motivations, their passions, and their values, and we come to appreciate and respect them as individuals.

As a country, we have to use sports more decisively and deliberately for the very important and critical role it can perform in promoting racial unity on a more grassroots level.  In communities across our country, different sports disciplines and leagues have to be promoted at all levels to bring together our people and more specifically our young people of different races and backgrounds, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Young people in particular will benefit from these programs, as they learn about teamwork, leadership, trust, and dedication while also building long-lasting relationships with fellow Guyanese of different races. It is our young people who can help bring an end to our disunity as a people, along with mature political leaders on both sides of the divide.

While sports have been an essential tool for promoting racial unity, it is important to recognize that they are not a cure-all for the problems of racism and inequality within our society. Athletes of all races continue to face discrimination and prejudice both on and off the field, and it is therefore important for us as a collective to continue to play our little part in addressing these issues through education, activism, dialogue and appropriate legislation.

In recognising the aforementioned I however do maintain that sports can play a critical role in these efforts by providing a planned and structured sports platform for athletes to engage with each other and be able to express their views and given the opportunities to promote social justice. For example, in recent years, many athletes have spoken out about police brutality, racism and discrimination, using their platform to promote change and spark conversations about these important issues.

As we continue to grapple with the challenges of racism and inequality in our society, we must continue to rely on the power of sports to bring us together and promote greater understanding and acceptance between individuals of all races.

It is time the ministry with this national responsibility rises to the occasion and uses the tools at its disposal to bring about or at least contribute to the process of national unity.

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