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Aug 31, 2010 Letters
Dear Editor,
Jagdeo’s visit to Buxton was a brilliant but destructive political strategy on the eve of an election. I have to give it to the President and the PPP. The President really got what he wanted from this visit.
Beyond the claim of reconciliation and healing, this was all about political mileage. You see the PPP knows in its heart that Africans will never in any majoritarian way vote for the PPP, no matter what it does. Africans know it too because of what the PPP has done. So this visit was about politics.
It was about sending messages to the PPP’s predominantly Indian constituency which happens to be swooning in apathy and veiled anger at the corruption, mismanagement, waste and excesses of the PPP. The idea here is to trigger a reaction that pushes that constituency in a manner that convinces them to vote the Cup. By claiming it comes in peace, Government makes the first step in extending an olive branch, which appeases the olive branch elements of the PPP party.
By claiming it did more for Buxton than the PNC and trying to link the crime there to the PNCR, the PPP knows it is exactly prevailing opinion among many Indians and exactly the kind of confirmation some within that constituency want to hear.
More importantly, the President’s action was intended to create an equal but opposite reaction. It got a lot of Africans upset – many ridiculously so. This is what the PPP wants. It wants to upset Africans and nonchalant Indian voters suddenly reacting to the African reaction.
The intent is for those nonchalant Indian voters to get off the fence and back into the game supporting their party which is being attacked by some Africans over what is being projected as a simple visit. It is how the despicable twisted racialized politics are played in this nation. In this deeply divisive ethnic playground, the reaction creates action. It does not matter that the reaction is legitimate. All that really matters is that the action translates to viable political power. This one will be milked to the max next year during heated electioneering.
Who really cares that the President visited Buxton? What does this have to do with the price of bread and the struggles of ordinary Guyanese including Africans? The political gain of this visit has already been realised by the PPP.
While Africans have a right to feel how they want about this visit, it changes nothing. The President of a country could visit anywhere he wants within that country. When he chooses to visit on the eve of an election is a different matter. This reaction is exactly what the PPP political machinery wanted. It will push some of its race-minded constituency who were wavering firmly back into their fold marking their X besides the Cup.
If this visit was ignored there was no political traction to be gained. But some simply cannot see the forest for the trees, ever.
Michael Maxwell
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We need to be obsessed with respecting rules
Dear Editor,
The headline reads, “Corbin supporters seem obsessed with the need to respect Party rules.” This headline is that of a letter written by Harry Gill in Kaieteur News of 30th August 2010.
My aging heart would have leap to read of another citizen seeing the need to be obsessed with respecting rules. That was the standard bearer of the good old days and the behaviour of upstanding citizens.
All over the country you see the open disrespect for the rules which is responsible for the turmoil and under-development. It would be heartening to see a return to an obsession where citizens see the need to respect the rules in the government, judiciary, parliament, police force, army, private sector, Guyana Cricket Board, schools, Ethnic Relations Commission, stores, in the Good Book, on the streets and everywhere.
This is the means to order and development in other countries. Why must it now be different for Guyana?
They say the longer you live the more you learn; I just never bargained it would be more ‘where ignorance is bliss it is folly to be wise’ and ‘might is right.’
Thomas Bradford
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