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Nov 02, 2012 Letters
Dear Sir,
I noticed in your edition of October 25th that one Mr. Maxwell offered a biased opinion pertaining to Afro-Guyanese and Indo-Guyanese voting pattern.
Mr. Maxwell is asking Afro -Guyanese to desist from voting ethnically but the line he took is not as harsh on Indo-Guyanese.
Mr. Maxwell, perhaps, had an ethnic cast depravity when he was writing. Haven’t we, Afro-Guyanese, led the fight for all the gains that have been acquired in this country? It is time the Indo-Guyanese pick up the mantle.
Tell the Indo-Guyanese to make the first move… if they are disgusted with the PPP. Please do not come to us like wolf in sheep clothing.
Mr. Maxwell, your idea is plausible, but unless I am missing the point, your subject is poor.
To my fellow Afro-Guyanese brothers and sisters… ‘hold fast’, the iron is still hot.
Mr. Maxwell knows we are the children of creative suffering.
Sibi quisquo habeat quod suum plautus
Let them have each for himself what is his own.
Earl Hinckson
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