The Non-Violent Hypocrite
After yesterday’s incidents, Nani did not want to let me out of the house this morning. As I walk from one bus park to the next I can feel the tension and I see less people and less cars. “Eh is now dem buses really start coming out,” a bus driver says to his colleague. Inside the UG bus there is silence. The man next … Continue reading The Non-Violent Hypocrite
The Truth about Voting in Guyana
I woke up to the raised voices of my mother and brother this morning. She wanted him to go vote for someone, anyone. He wanted to go vote for no one. He looked to me for an answer. I knew this day would come and I knew that it would be hardest to tell him the truth. I have held my tongue for months waiting … Continue reading The Truth about Voting in Guyana
Another side to the 2015 elections campaign
Here’s a sneak peak of my inbox and the subject of my next blog. I have three theories as it relates to the source of such political terrorism. What’s your take? Have you or anyone you know received this or a similar message? Leave a comment or inbox me on Facebook. Continue reading Another side to the 2015 elections campaign
Remember…We’re all Guyanese
Less than 24 hours ago His Excellency President Donald Ramotar named the big day: May 11, 2015. Campaign material flooded social media almost immediately and, of course, the inter-party battles begun. Guyanese will be attacking each other in the safety of cyber world with the worst possible weapon: words. But must it really be this way? Not so long ago, my elderly neighbour collapsed in … Continue reading Remember…We’re all Guyanese
Will the PPP win in 2015?
In the land of the blind, one-eye man is king… From now until May 11, some of us will contemplate the answer to this question with much fear, hope or a combination of both. Will the People’s Progressive Party (PPP)win? Or will they lose? Before I answer this, I believe it is worth clarifying where I stand: I am the Bharrat who stands in the … Continue reading Will the PPP win in 2015?
