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Nov 17, 2008 News
DEAR EDITOR,
Not so long ago, I had a brief chat with Lincoln Lewis. With sadness, he told me a story of stopping at a gas station while on his way to work in Barbados, and hearing a young man (worker/attendant) in a conversation about Guyana saying all sorts of unsavory things about former President Forbes Burnham.
He said to me he was forced to intervene, and upon inquiring about the young man’s age, he found out that he was not quite yet 25 years old; the youngster was just about two years old when Burnham died.
He lamented that it was so unfair and unfortunate that Burnham is only seen (by this young man) in a bad light; all negative, nothing positive.
This, he felt, was a deliberate and wicked campaign by a political body to besmirch the image of Burnham and erase any good he had done.
When our talk was over, I thought about what he had said, and couldn’t help reflecting upon a situation I had encountered some years ago with a group of young people I had met while on a campaign to the Corentyne with the GUARD movement.
This time, the target was Walter Rodney; he was already dead. A few others and I met this group of youths — the oldest was just about 18 years old. We tried to get political with them in a nice way.
Racism was an issue, but they weren’t in any way interested. They lambasted Rodney. “He was brilliant but stupid.” “He wanted to kill Burnham but killed himself instead”.” He was a C.I.A agent.” There wasn’t a single good said about him.
Like Lincoln Lewis, I, too, felt sad; I felt sad that they spoke of thing they were too young to know. Obviously they were fed.
They even talked about Jagan, saying “Not a cent more”. Then, finally, they said: “We barn and meet the PNC, since I know myself is PNC, we whole house is PNC, I can’t change.”
We were beaten by this group of teenagers and their pathetic form of reasoning. And sadly, that was it, the politics we play.
This is why I think that, even with the best of intentions, both the PPP and the PNCR are invidious, and they need each other to exist, like the two blades of a scissors can’t function one without the other.
Burnham once said that politics “is a war, it gat kick, cuff, butt and bite”, but we can still shun the low-down, dirty, mean things and be more mature and magnanimous – give respect, credit and recognition where due, least we become victims, haunted by our own deeds. “What goes around comes around”.
Frank Fyffe
Nov 15, 2024
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