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Afro-Guyanese in 2020: Frauds of fraud


Kaieteur News – The powerful expression of deception by a Guyanese African leader in 2020 that ripped my soul more than anyone else was Eusi Kwayana. You have to understand why I sang it. The biggest irony in philosophy is that something that is wrong can also be logical.
It was wrong for PNC and AFC leaders to claim that the opposition rigged the 2020 election. But that path is logical because such people want to hold the power, which they enjoyed for five years and they ‘ n going to invent a fake dictionary to keep the teachings going.
For Kwayana, he was an icon seen by multi-racial Guyana as a man of integrity. But in 2020, he deliberately deceived an African-Guyanese by pretending he didn’t have the facts of the rigging because he was moved far from Guyana while in the same breath, he was regurgitating facts about what was happening because the facts conveniently fit his game of fraud. I wrote so much about Kwayana’s dishonesty that I don’t mind mentioning his name anymore on this page but I probably have to if he continues to cheat on that part of Guyana that he claims to be love it – Afro-Guyanese.
For 10 months (March to December), the people of Africa deliberately lied about the 2020 election from their own leaders who, for selfish reasons, refused to explain to their constituencies why they lost their party so these Guyanese can understand better the country in which they live. It is an expression of the worst kind of evil that exists in the mind of cunning politicians.
Let’s look at a test cricket analogy. Two weeks ago, India was beaten by Australia and suffered its lowest score ever in its history – 36. The cricket authorities told the losers why they were beaten – they batted like fools and humiliated a large nation. The next test, India beat Australia by a long way. Why? Because they knew why they were lost and armed with that knowledge, they corrected all their mistakes.
Last year, I met African Guyanese here and I received emails from some of them abroad who are convinced without malice in their minds that the PPP rigged the 2020 election. No amount of evidence can convince them otherwise. Why? Because they don’t like the PPP and they believe the worst things their leaders tell them about the PPP. What country does such thinking remind you of? The US under Trump. He has succeeded in convincing large white American aides that the Democratic Party is the party of the Black and Hispanic Shirts that want to dominate White America.
The fraud in Guyana was such a tragedy last year that it became a sarcoma that needed to be banished from the narratives of Guyanese politics. Last year, African Guyanese were treated as children by their leaders. From March to the end of 2020, the need was and that the PNC and African Guyanese were duped out of power by an Indian party. Moral foolishness is to fool your fans so fiercely.
The PNC (not AFC – they died a long time ago) and their deputies led by that indigenous fascist, Lincoln Lewis, cannot see that in 2020 they have finally sown the seeds of their disappearance. If you tell your footballers that they are a lost cause because all referees are biased and will lose no matter how great they perform, they are not going to perform because they know the result has already to decide.
The PNC is going to get fewer seats in 2025 because of how African Guyanese are going to find the results. If in 2020, the PPP were in opposition and are succeeding in overcoming the PNC, rigging and winning, now with state power and oil revenues, which can then prevent them from rigging with even more latitude and greater resources vast?
The PNC in 2025 is supposed to suffer from its own gun shot because of what it did in 2020 to its own supporters. A large number of African Guyanese are not going to vote because they will say. “We know the consequences anyway so why bother voting, I had better things to do.”
For this reason, the last hundred years and more, worldwide, small parties never win because voters say they are too small to win so why vote for them. 2020 was a bad year for African Guyanese because the struggles of Walter Rodney did not come to free them from predatory politicians like Forbes Burnham and those in the PNC.

(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper.)



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