ANUG plans to formally approach the ERC regarding remarks made by Dr. David Hinds, which they deemed reckless and inflammatory. The party criticized Hinds’s comments as offensive and detrimental to national unity, emphasizing the need for respectful political discourse in Guyana.
A new political party, A New and United Guyana (ANUG), has announced their intention to formally address the Ethnic Relations Committee (ERC) regarding comments made by Dr. David Hinds, co-leader of the Working People’s Alliance (WPA). They are seeking redress following what they describe as “reckless and inflammatory remarks” made on Hinds’s social media platform. ANUG expressed their profound disappointment over the language used by Hinds, criticizing it for being not only offensive but also dangerously divisive in a time when national unity is crucial.
In their statement, ANUG highlighted specific terms Hinds used to refer to Afro-Guyanese individuals with differing political views, including “lick bottoms,” “house slaves,” and “sell-outs.” They emphasized that such statements are inappropriate and harmful, undermining the collective effort towards unity among Guyanese citizens. The party firmly believes that derogatory language does not contribute positively to the discourse and only exacerbates divisions within the country.
ANUG’s stance reflects their commitment to fostering an inclusive political environment that respects diverse opinions while maintaining a focus on the greater good of the nation. They have called upon the ERC to take appropriate measures to address and rectify the hostility generated by these comments, ensuring that all citizens can engage in political dialogue without fear of disparagement.
The involvement of the ERC in this matter underscores the need for responsible communication in the political arena, particularly in a country like Guyana, where ethnic relations can be sensitive. By formally seeking intervention, ANUG hopes to play a role in promoting a healthy political discourse that prioritizes the unity and dignity of all Guyanese citizens.
ANUG is formally addressing the ERC over Dr. David Hinds’s recent derogatory remarks aimed at Afro-Guyanese individuals with different political views. The party seeks to underscore the dangers of inflammatory language and the need for unity among Guyanese. By bringing this issue to the ERC’s attention, ANUG aims to foster a more respectful political climate conducive to inclusive dialogue.
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