‘Racism, politically engineered, or Human flaw?’ by Allister Collins
Posted by cathy in AFC In the News, Speeches
Racism, by definition, is a belief in the superiority of a particular race resulting in the hostility to or discrimination against other races. Generally, when we speak of racism, we immediately think of North America and what was done to African Americans by Whites; as well as what the Nazi government perpetrated towards the Jews. Moreover, racism exposes a flaw in the human condition that is not tangible, but rather ideological. I invite you to consider the pre-1994 South African government and their implementation of the apartheid system. The world thought that it was a system of governance, but under closer scrutiny, we would observe that apartheid was not so much a government policy but rather a moral issue enforced by the government. The polarization of the races for generations was skillfully used in times of war, economic difficulties, and here at home, during the election period when political parties are campaigning.
Moreover, being a Guyanese youth I am under no illusion that this crippling and debilitating virus of racism does not exist. I have witnessed and experienced firsthand its effect although some are deceived of its non existence. It is an ungodly philosophy that unjustly places the members of a particular racial group above the other, disregarding the idea, which states that “all men are created equal”.
We witnessed racial tensions boil to the surface during the weeks prior to the 2006 general elections. The media effortlessly stumbled over the activities of the supporting members of the PPP/Civic and PNC/Reform that led to further polarization of the nation. On the other end, we have heard politicians and some prominent members of our society, use incendiary language to express views which not only widen the racial divide, but also denigrate the potential greatness of our nation.
Guyanese have allowed themselves to be emotionally prostituted on the sentiments of race and ethnicity. This is one of the cheapest forms of division; we neither have control over our race nor our ethnicity. There is strength in our diversity, which is not evident in some of the ministries and job opportunities. We the youth would like a Guyana where we are not profiled either by the colour of our skin, the texture of our hair, or the spelling of our names; but rather the content of our character and to be employed based on the merit of our abilities and academic validation.
What surgery must the nation’s leaders undergo to see clearly that Guyana is losing its best and brightest minds? Besides, what change is necessary for the restoration of the vision “One people, One Nation, with One Destiny”? We need urgently, to plug the drainage of our intellectual capital. What an insane logic it is to hire someone unqualified in the presence of a buffet of qualified citizens? How long must we Guyanese endure such mediocrity and unprecedented unprofessionalism in our public service sector? Why do we continually overlook our skills and hire overpriced consultants from abroad, when we have the skill sets among our citizenry? There are numerous accounts of racial profiling in every sphere of society; it is in the marketplace, churches, and offices throughout the length and breadth of our beautiful country just to list a few. Furthermore, racism creates the atmosphere for unfair lending practices, it must stop now!
How long will we remain confounded, bewildered and perplexed by the political ambitions of a cabal of our society that is bent of disconnecting us rather than uniting us? I declare that the time has come to make a deliberate decision to challenge those that desire to rule us to become responsible, accountable and answerable to higher standards and a greater degree of integrity. Our politicians are so confident and at times reckless in their campaigning, that the major and manipulate our racial polarity as they minor and disregard issues affecting us as a country.
Racist attitudes or prejudice held by a substantial portion of the ruling regime has affected the masses for years, resulting in a pervasive distrust among the people. Usually the race that is not in power justifiably feels victimized by the government. What prevents us from accepting each other regardless of culture, race and ethnicity? Even though racism is perceived as socially unacceptable and morally repugnant, it remains a major phenomenon in politics. So I challenge you to engage your consciences as you meticulously observe whether racism is politically engineered or a character flaw in our humanity that is exploited by unscrupulous politicians?








Hey this was a very well written piece. Please ensure that this gets major publication. I sincerely hope this sparks a public debate.
Good Day, From the heart of a young Guyanese, thank you
Important Quote: What surgery must the nation’s leaders undergo to see clearly that Guyana is losing its best and brightest minds?
Big article please do not leave this in small places this need global publication.So much motivation and facts in this article,keep the fire burning my brother.
Surgery by a skilled surgeon called the electorate and a hospital called the polling station. Following the surgery there may be need for a massive dose of chemo called constitutional reform
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A well-written and insightful piece. Am sure if other young minds comprised of Guyana’s multi-ethnic mix bond on the basis of your convictions,they [you]can create a revolution for the socio-political and economic transformation of our country.
As always well written.Couldn’t come at no other better time as we appraoch another electoral year.Register a copy to those who are enthrusted with the task to rule our nation.
hey well done,hope it is well publish,you send a strong message.good luck,keep me in touch.
Definitely an exploitation of human flaws by politicians.I hope this goes a far way.It needs to be heard.our nation has contradicted it’s moto for many years.Politician’s limit there care to winning an election and pay no attention to the destruction it brings upon a people.I agree that it is fueled mostly by selfish politians feeding off of a bad human deposition.Great work!
hi, hope that everything is good within the party. the AFC HAS BEEN DOING GOOD FOR THE LAST PAST FIVE YEARS. HOWEVER, MUCH MORE HAVE TO BE DONE THIS YEAR,SINCE THIS YEAR AND THE EVENTS WHICH TAKE PLACE WILL AFFECT THE LIFE OF US, THE GUYANESE PEOPLE. POLITICIANS NEED TO REALIZE THAT WITHOUT THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY, THERE WILL BE NO COUNTRY TO RUN. THEY NEED TO TREAT US BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!