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Dem Boys Seh…
Kaieteur News – Well, well, well! Look at all dem folks in Guyana, blowing dem own ‘lil’ trumpets, thinking dem is big shots in dis oil deal fiasco. But meh tell yuh someting, unless dey put down dem solo acts and form an orchestra, dey just making a whole lot noise for nothin.
Listen up, people! Dis ain’t no one-man band ting we dealing with. We got dis harmonious symphony of protests goin on, with everyone tryin strummin dem own instrument. Environmentalists wailin on de clarinets, shoutin bout de destruction of de environment. Activists with dem big trombones blastin out that de law is being broken… And don’t forget strummin’ de violins, arguin’ for a fairer deal.
But guess what? Dey all just playin’ their own lil’ tunes, while de powers dat be sit back and laugh.
Dem politicians, sly conductors dat dey are, know how to play dis game. Dey watchin’ de division and confusion. Dem solo acts got no chance against dat kinda orchestration. But if they all come together, like a big ole band, well now, dat would be somethin to reckon with!
Picture it, my people! Dem clarinets harmonizin with dem trombones, while de violins and cellos create a melody so sweet, it’s like angels singing.. Dis grand orchestra of voices would demand attention. Dem powers dat be won’t have no choice but to sit up and listen, cause ain’t nobody ignoring dat kinda sound.
It’s time for these fragmented musicians to get it together. Stop with de solo acts and start playing in tune with one another. Dis struggle ain’t about individual glory; it’s about de collective melody of change. Together, they can create a crescendo so powerful, it’ll shake de very foundations of Guyana.
So, my brothers and sisters of protest, drop de solo act and pick up de harmony. Unite your voices, instruments, and ambitions. You got to understand, dis is more than just a lil’ song, dis is a symphony of voices dat won’t be silenced. Only when you come together you will become an unstoppable force. Until dat day, let dem keep blowin dem trumpets, each in dem own lil corner, while de echoes of their efforts fade into de abyss. But remember dis, my people—de true power lies in de collective, in de grand symphony of unity. So let’s harmonize, let’s make some noise, and let dem powers dat be dance to our tune. Oh yes, it’s time to come together and make some sweet music, Guyana-style.
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