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CGID Submits Picture

July 16, 2009 · 6 Comments

Submitted by Jevon Suralie/CGID Director of Communications

CGID Board Members with then Leader of the British House of Lords, Baroness Valerie Amos and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves

CGID Board Members with then Leader of the British House of Lords, Baroness Valerie Amos and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves

For the benefit of your subscribers, I suggest that you post the attached photos of some of the CGID Board Members with then Leader of the British House of Lords, Baroness Valerie Amos and Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. This will demonstrate how dangerous the PPP propaganda machinery is. The post from “Marx” indicates that he is clearly party of that slime machine. They must be debunked at all cost. As a Grenadian, I am appalled that the rest of the Caribbean tolerates such rabid racism in Guyana.

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6 responses so far ↓

  • Ruel Daniels // July 16, 2009 at 7:58 PM

    The Caribbean political leadership continue to ignore the Nazi like racist behaviour and propaganda of the PPP, much like Chamberlain placated Hitler while he persecuted European Jews and Gypsies in Europe and Africans in Namibia, South West Africa.

    The demonstrations of lies and deceit that emanate from sycophants of this South American equivalent of the National Party is unmatched in the history of the Caribbean, where teeth and tongue bite without the kind of malevolence being introduced by these people.

  • Themis // July 16, 2009 at 9:12 PM

    We should avoid, as PM Thompson said, getting caught up in any inane politics of race outside our shores. For instance, that picture does not exactly show a mixed group, does it?

  • Pertab // July 17, 2009 at 7:53 AM

    B- boy you recruit people for that picture nah ? Anybody can pose for pictures at a function. CGID is a one man show…Burke , stop masquerading.

  • JUAN GABRIEL // July 17, 2009 at 9:37 AM

    Ask yourselves the question! Do Indians want to associate with black people at this level? Black people are not racist by nature, they only react to racism. Can any Indian say that with conviction. This nurtured and taught to them. Why do you think they hate GIBSON? It,s the truth about them that was revealed.

  • Ruel Daniels // July 18, 2009 at 5:09 PM

    JUAN GABRIEL // July 17, 2009 at 9:37 am

    Ask yourselves the question! Do Indians want to associate with black people at this level? Black people are not racist by nature, they only react to racism. Can any Indian say that with conviction. This nurtured and taught to them. Why do you think they hate GIBSON? It,s the truth about them that was revealed.

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    This is what escapes the idiots Juan Gabriel. For example, there several Indian organizations in Guyana and New York that advocate on behalf of Indians. When the Guyanese president goes to NY, he goes to Richmond Hill Queens where Indians are congregated. Every Year, the Guyanese President and his Indian Ministers travel to India on tax payer expenses to attend GOIP functions.

    For Indians in Guyana, Blacks do not have a right to have any organization. The Islamic and Hindu Organizations that are homogeneous Indian have priveleged positions on the ethnic relations commission. Then there is the IAC, the Indian arrival committee that gets 50 million dollars each year from the Government for their functions. In contrast, ACDA, the African Cultural and Development Association gets a palfrey million dollars.

    There is a ignorant disconnect in those who argue that there is a balanced equation between black prejudice and Indian prejudice. Indian prejudice is a construct of religious and cultural history. Black prejudice is a reaction to the manifestations of this belief system, to the same extent that it reacts to the Historical European supremacy belief system.

  • Proud Guyanese // July 20, 2009 at 3:45 PM

    This attempt by Burke to debunk what is widely known is truly comical and is also demonstrative of the type of leadership he presents to his Afro-Guyanese counterparts in Guyana. It’s no wonder he’s never taken serious by them! What does persons gathered in a picture prove? How about enlightening us about your group’s meetings, name the executives as well as the regular members, how often is internal elections held? Why is it that the only time we hear about your organization we do so from you?

    Burke is an old PNC reject and “creature” of the late Desmond Hoyte who felt that his being as such entitled him to inherit the leadership of the PNC, hence

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