Race issues abound in many countries including our nation and the United States. I spent almost two decades in the US military and I can say, I ran across racism numerous times and did my best for it not to keep me back. I remember many from the minority in the USA telling me as an immigrant why did I come to take their place. So even though all of us were minorities, racism was even more prevalent.
President Jagdeo’s comments in context addressed issues that must be curtailed. There is a big difference between favouritism from any government to the accusation that it was given based on race. If that were the case, my friend Joe Hamilton who left the opposition because of its incompetence would not have got a position with the PPP.
Conclusion:
We must move past this discussion simply based on race as the former President has indicated. The AFC Chairman, Mr. Nigel Hughes, must take his position seriously and realise that him representing a lawsuit that the main premise is a racial defence approach only adds to this dilemma we face as a nation and targets people of Indian origin. We must move forward in the best way possible as a multi-ethnic society and treat others with respect. We are only victims of the race card if we allow it. We are all Guyanese regardless of the colour of our skins, the texture and colour of our hair, our religion or our sexuality, but we must each be proud of our ethnic identity and our culture while respecting each other.a