Boom, Bye, Bye, Inna Batty Bwoy Head, Along with Being Beaten, Stabbed and Run Over By a Car

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  • joshuaboy
    joshuaboy Members Posts: 10,858 ✭✭✭✭✭
    zombie wrote: »
    nothing like this goes on in America

    Not when it comes to ?

    or anyone else.
    Jamaica needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate the hate.
    start fresh with nice people


    So wait ..... Jamaicans went out and targeted this guy because he was ? ? Did they go searching for him?

    Admit the guy was wrong and move on. No he did not deserve to die IMO, but the reality is this is not unique to Jamaica. If this happened in some rough gangster area in the USA this would have been the outcome too. The guy went looking for trouble, whether he found it funny, got a high or wanted to be some sort of hero or prankster, he went looking for trouble and he found it.


    You shed a tear for this guy yet?

    130820094525-christopher-lane-australia-horizontal-gallery.jpg


    Maybe USA needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate this type of hate too
  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    this guy advocated genocide on a small mostly black nation over the death of one ? that's now hard these ? want to force themselves on other people.
  • ItzGravitation
    ItzGravitation Members Posts: 7,205
    i'm black.
    and i know this doesnt make sense, but i cant tolerate intolerant people.
    i can accept people for who they are so why shouldnt everyone?
    why do they have to hate ? that way?
    why did someone have to lose their child?
    maybe the guy who he danced with should have been more observant and less promiscuous
  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    i'm black.
    and i know this doesnt make sense, but i cant tolerate intolerant people.
    i can accept people for who they are so why shouldnt everyone?
    why do they have to hate ? that way?
    why did someone have to lose their child?
    maybe the guy who he danced with should have been more observant and less promiscuous

    The disgust of homosexuality runs deep in jamaica and there are cultural and historically reasons for this. May be this boy should not have violated the men in the dance. people were most likely drinking and high that ? took advantage of this and paid the price for his deception. If you can't tolerate intolerance you are not that tolerant.
  • ItzGravitation
    ItzGravitation Members Posts: 7,205
    how can you be so ? you cant tell the difference between sexes?
    dude was most likely cool with it til someone found out;.
    then he turned homophobic
  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    how can you be so ? you cant tell the difference between sexes?
    dude was most likely cool with it til someone found out;.
    then he turned homophobic

    ? OUT OF HERE WITH THIS ? , you batty man feel everybody is secretly ? it's like you cannot understand many people just really really don't like you. The boy was dressed like a girl
  • ItzGravitation
    ItzGravitation Members Posts: 7,205
    zombie wrote: »
    how can you be so ? you cant tell the difference between sexes?
    dude was most likely cool with it til someone found out;.
    then he turned homophobic

    ? OUT OF HERE WITH THIS ? , you batty man feel everybody is secretly ? it's like you cannot understand many people just really really don't like you. The boy was dressed like a girl

    you're right.
    because i fnd it hard to just hate someone like homophobic people do
  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    zombie wrote: »
    how can you be so ? you cant tell the difference between sexes?
    dude was most likely cool with it til someone found out;.
    then he turned homophobic

    ? OUT OF HERE WITH THIS ? , you batty man feel everybody is secretly ? it's like you cannot understand many people just really really don't like you. The boy was dressed like a girl

    you're right.
    because i fnd it hard to just hate someone like homophobic people do

    People dislike ? because you push yourself on people alot of the times if you people would act normal you would have less problems. if this boy did not push himself on people he might still be alive
  • Say What
    Say What Members Posts: 1,477 ✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
    joshuaboy wrote: »
    zombie wrote: »
    nothing like this goes on in America

    Not when it comes to ?

    or anyone else.
    Jamaica needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate the hate.
    start fresh with nice people


    So wait ..... Jamaicans went out and targeted this guy because he was ? ? Did they go searching for him?

    Admit the guy was wrong and move on. No he did not deserve to die IMO, but the reality is this is not unique to Jamaica. If this happened in some rough gangster area in the USA this would have been the outcome too. The guy went looking for trouble, whether he found it funny, got a high or wanted to be some sort of hero or prankster, he went looking for trouble and he found it.


    You shed a tear for this guy yet?

    130820094525-christopher-lane-australia-horizontal-gallery.jpg


    Maybe USA needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate this type of hate too

    That wasn't a hate crime that was a couple of dumb ? with a gun. You won't here anyone defending their actions unless their trollin.
  • joshuaboy
    joshuaboy Members Posts: 10,858 ✭✭✭✭✭
    how can you be so ? you cant tell the difference between sexes?
    dude was most likely cool with it til someone found out;.
    then he turned homophobic


    Please ..... step out of your comfort zone for once. Things are different in the Caribbean. When a party starts at 10pm it doesn't end until 7am. People usually ? by midnight/1am and still party until whenever. We don't stand against the walls and bob our heads. We dance. Men don't necessarily target the hottest/prettiest girl to dance with, we just go in, so nobody is checking out a female from all angles before approaching. Around here, females don't stand off and wait for you to approach them or wait til you come by them a drink. They come dance with you if they see you by yourself. This is normal around here.

    Why do you think it was right for the guy to do what he did? Why not stick to his own community and their parties? Why purposely go to an area where he knows its all straight people and dance with straight people?

    Why you acting like this doesn't happen in your country? Why target another country for hate when you can't fix your own?
  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
    Say What wrote: »
    joshuaboy wrote: »
    zombie wrote: »
    nothing like this goes on in America

    Not when it comes to ?

    or anyone else.
    Jamaica needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate the hate.
    start fresh with nice people


    So wait ..... Jamaicans went out and targeted this guy because he was ? ? Did they go searching for him?

    Admit the guy was wrong and move on. No he did not deserve to die IMO, but the reality is this is not unique to Jamaica. If this happened in some rough gangster area in the USA this would have been the outcome too. The guy went looking for trouble, whether he found it funny, got a high or wanted to be some sort of hero or prankster, he went looking for trouble and he found it.


    You shed a tear for this guy yet?

    130820094525-christopher-lane-australia-horizontal-gallery.jpg


    Maybe USA needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate this type of hate too

    That wasn't a hate crime that was a couple of dumb ? with a gun. You won't here anyone defending their actions unless their trollin.

    that makes it even worse because they killed for no reason.
  • Say What
    Say What Members Posts: 1,477 ✭✭✭✭
    zombie wrote: »
    Say What wrote: »
    joshuaboy wrote: »
    zombie wrote: »
    nothing like this goes on in America

    Not when it comes to ?

    or anyone else.
    Jamaica needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate the hate.
    start fresh with nice people


    So wait ..... Jamaicans went out and targeted this guy because he was ? ? Did they go searching for him?

    Admit the guy was wrong and move on. No he did not deserve to die IMO, but the reality is this is not unique to Jamaica. If this happened in some rough gangster area in the USA this would have been the outcome too. The guy went looking for trouble, whether he found it funny, got a high or wanted to be some sort of hero or prankster, he went looking for trouble and he found it.


    You shed a tear for this guy yet?

    130820094525-christopher-lane-australia-horizontal-gallery.jpg


    Maybe USA needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate this type of hate too

    That wasn't a hate crime that was a couple of dumb ? with a gun. You won't here anyone defending their actions unless their trollin.

    that makes it even worse because they killed for no reason.

    I agree but no one will defend them. They won't even have a good jail stay
  • joshuaboy
    joshuaboy Members Posts: 10,858 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Say What wrote: »
    joshuaboy wrote: »
    zombie wrote: »
    nothing like this goes on in America

    Not when it comes to ?

    or anyone else.
    Jamaica needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate the hate.
    start fresh with nice people


    So wait ..... Jamaicans went out and targeted this guy because he was ? ? Did they go searching for him?

    Admit the guy was wrong and move on. No he did not deserve to die IMO, but the reality is this is not unique to Jamaica. If this happened in some rough gangster area in the USA this would have been the outcome too. The guy went looking for trouble, whether he found it funny, got a high or wanted to be some sort of hero or prankster, he went looking for trouble and he found it.


    You shed a tear for this guy yet?

    130820094525-christopher-lane-australia-horizontal-gallery.jpg


    Maybe USA needs a nuclear strike on it to eliminate this type of hate too

    That wasn't a hate crime that was a couple of dumb ? with a gun. You won't here anyone defending their actions unless their trollin.


    Not comparing it as a hate crime. Comparing it as a senseless killing. In this case an Austrailian student was killed because three American teens had "nothing better to do" and he was the first person they saw.
  • blakfyahking
    blakfyahking Members Posts: 15,785 ✭✭✭✭✭
    i'm black.
    and i know this doesnt make sense, but i cant tolerate intolerant people.
    i can accept people for who they are so why shouldnt everyone?
    why do they have to hate ? that way?
    why did someone have to lose their child?
    maybe the guy who he danced with should have been more observant and less promiscuous

    so your solution is to nuke them?

    but somehow you are morally superior to others right?
  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
    zombie wrote: »
    whatever you are you must be physic you must also so think the whole island of jamaica and the entire continent of africa is made up of closet cases.
    oddly enough, that's not ACTUALLY what i said. reading comprehension is important, etc, etc
    Did the "rude boys," go a little too hard? ?ossibly and that I can understand that argument
    well this IS a large portion of the argument

  • CP203
    CP203 Members Posts: 10,421 ✭✭✭✭✭
    lol people need to go outside america and they will see that ? ? is not widely accepted like america makes it seem, fiya pon a battyman
  • SneakDZA
    SneakDZA Members Posts: 11,223 ✭✭✭✭✭
    y'all letting itzgrav troll the living ? out of you.
  • Swiffness!
    Swiffness! Members Posts: 10,128 ✭✭✭✭✭
    janklow wrote: »
    i'm just going to say it again: there's a point where the level of rage in response to homosexuality implies closet cases

    Look at all the hate this post got. Lol.

    You ? I swear.

    Some shameful ? in this thread. And ya'll got the nerve to wonder how people could smile in lynching photographs....

  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
    Swiffness! wrote: »
    Look at all the hate this post got. Lol.
    You ? I swear.
    it's cool; some percentage of those guys hated it on it because... well... closet cases...

  • Swiffness!
    Swiffness! Members Posts: 10,128 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
    I can understand why they did what they did. This ? ass muthafucka was in the party trying to catch unsuspecting dudes slippin'.

    This slipped past me at first. You say its justified assaulting somebody in order to protect the stupid and/or closeted ? that would try to holla at a ? ? The ? ?
  • rusty shackleford
    rusty shackleford Members Posts: 1,736 ✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
    MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) http://news.yahoo.com/jamaica-transgender-teen-murdered-mob-070446416.html

    — Dwayne Jones was relentlessly teased in high school for being effeminate until he dropped out. His father not only kicked him out of the house at the age of 14 but also helped jeering neighbors push the youngster from the rough Jamaican slum where he grew up.

    By age 16, the teenager was dead — beaten, stabbed, shot and run over by a car when he showed up at a street party dressed as a woman. His mistake: confiding to a friend that he was attending a "straight" party as a girl for the first time in his life.

    "When I saw Dwayne's body, I started shaking and crying," said Khloe, one of three transgender friends who shared a derelict house with the teenager in the hills above the north coast city of Montego Bay. Like many transgender and ? people in Jamaica, Khloe wouldn't give a full name out of fear.

    "It was horrible. It was so, so painful to see him like that."
    this happened in jamaica?? i don't believe it.. i WON'T believe it.. jamaicans don't do stupid ? ..


    .... besides murdering their neighbors in cold blood on a daily bases because white politicians order them too..



    .. whats next? a celebration commemorating the 50th year anniversary of a civil rights they don't actually have??


    ipuk9c.gif

    "During the past few years strong movements have developed among women and among homosexuals seeking their liberation. There has been some uncertainty about how to relate to these movements.

    Whatever your personal opinions and your insecurities about
    homosexuality and the various liberation movements among homosexuals
    and women (and I speak of the homosexuals and women as oppressed
    groups), we should try to unite with them in a revolutionary fashion.
    I say ” whatever your insecurities are” because as we very well know,
    sometimes our first instinct is to want to hit a homosexual in the
    mouth, and want a woman to be quiet. We want to hit a homosexual in
    the mouth because we are afraid that we might be homosexual; and we
    want to hit the women or shut her up because we are afraid that she
    might castrate us, or take the nuts that we might not have to start
    with.

    We must gain security in ourselves and therefore have respect and
    feelings for all oppressed people. We must not use the racist attitude
    that the White racists use against our people because they are Black
    and poor. Many times the poorest White person is the most racist
    because he is afraid that he might lose something, or discover
    something that he does not have. So you’re some kind of a threat to
    him. This kind of psychology is in operation when we view oppressed
    people and we are angry with them because of their particular kind of
    behavior, or their particular kind of deviation from the established
    norm.

    Remember, we have not established a revolutionary value system; we are
    only in the process of establishing it. I do not remember our ever
    constituting any value that said that a revolutionary must say
    offensive things towards homosexuals, or that a revolutionary should
    make sure that women do not speak out about their own particular kind
    of oppression. As a matter of fact, it is just the opposite: we say
    that we recognize the women’s right to be free. We have not said much
    about the homosexual at all, but we must relate to the homosexual
    movement because it is a real thing. And I know through reading, and
    through my life experience and observations that homosexuals are not
    given freedom and liberty by anyone in the society. They might be the
    most oppresed people in the society.

    And what made them homosexual? Perhaps it’s a phenomenon that I don’t
    understand entirely. Some people say that it is the decadence of
    capitalism. I don’t know if that is the case; I rather doubt it. But
    whatever the case is, we know that homosexuality is a fact that
    exists, and we must understand it in its purest form: that is, a
    person should have the freedom to use his body in whatever way he
    wants.

    That is not endorsing things in homosexuality that we wouldn’t view as
    revolutionary. But there is nothing to say that a homosexual cannot
    also be a revolutionary. And maybe I’m now injecting some of my
    prejudice by saying that “even a homosexual can be a revolutionary.”
    Quite the contrary, maybe a homosexual could be the most
    revolutionary.

    When we have revolutionary conferences, rallies, and demonstrations,
    there should be full participation of the ? liberation movement and
    the women’s liberation movement. Some groups might be more
    revolutionary than others. We should not use the actions of a few to
    say that they are all reactionary or counterrevolutionary, because
    they are not.

    We should deal with the factions just as we deal with any other group
    or party that claims to be revolutionary. We should try to judge,
    somehow, whether they are operating in a sincere revolutionary fashion
    and from a really oppressed situation. (And we will grant that if they
    are women they are probably oppressed.) If they do things that are
    unrevolutionary or counterrevolutionary, then criticize that action.
    If we feel that the group in spirit means to be revolutionary in
    practice, but they make mistakes in interpretation of the
    revolutionary philosophy, or they do not understand the dialectics of
    the social forces in operation, we should criticize that and not
    criticize them because they are women trying to be free. And the same
    is true for homosexuals. We should never say a whole movement is
    dishonest when in fact they are trying to be honest. They are just
    making honest mistakes. Friends are allowed to make mistakes. The
    enemy is not allowed to make mistakes because his whole existence is a
    mistake, and we suffer from it. But the women’s liberation front and
    ? liberation front are our friends, they are our potential allies,
    and we need as many allies as possible.

    We should be willing to discuss the insecurities that many people have
    about homosexuality. When I say “insecurities,” I mean the fear that
    they are some kind of threat to our manhood. I can understand this
    fear. Because of the long conditioning process which builds insecurity
    in the American male, homosexuality might produce certain hang-ups in
    us. I have hang-ups myself about male homosexuality. But on the other
    hand, I have no hang-up about female homosexuality. And that is a
    phenomenon in itself. I think it is probably because male
    homosexuality is a threat to me and female homosexuality is not.

    We should be careful about using those terms that might turn our
    friends off. The terms “? ” and “punk” should be deleted from our
    vocabulary, and especially we should not attach names normally
    designed for homosexuals to men who are enemies of the people, such as
    Nixon or Mitchell. Homosexuals are not enemies of the people.

    We should try to form a working coalition with the ? liberation and
    women’s liberation groups. We must always handle social forces in the
    most appropriate manner".


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  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica (AP) http://news.yahoo.com/jamaica-transgender-teen-murdered-mob-070446416.html

    — Dwayne Jones was relentlessly teased in high school for being effeminate until he dropped out. His father not only kicked him out of the house at the age of 14 but also helped jeering neighbors push the youngster from the rough Jamaican slum where he grew up.

    By age 16, the teenager was dead — beaten, stabbed, shot and run over by a car when he showed up at a street party dressed as a woman. His mistake: confiding to a friend that he was attending a "straight" party as a girl for the first time in his life.

    "When I saw Dwayne's body, I started shaking and crying," said Khloe, one of three transgender friends who shared a derelict house with the teenager in the hills above the north coast city of Montego Bay. Like many transgender and ? people in Jamaica, Khloe wouldn't give a full name out of fear.

    "It was horrible. It was so, so painful to see him like that."
    this happened in jamaica?? i don't believe it.. i WON'T believe it.. jamaicans don't do stupid ? ..


    .... besides murdering their neighbors in cold blood on a daily bases because white politicians order them too..



    .. whats next? a celebration commemorating the 50th year anniversary of a civil rights they don't actually have??


    ipuk9c.gif

    "During the past few years strong movements have developed among women and among homosexuals seeking their liberation. There has been some uncertainty about how to relate to these movements.

    Whatever your personal opinions and your insecurities about
    homosexuality and the various liberation movements among homosexuals
    and women (and I speak of the homosexuals and women as oppressed
    groups), we should try to unite with them in a revolutionary fashion.
    I say ” whatever your insecurities are” because as we very well know,
    sometimes our first instinct is to want to hit a homosexual in the
    mouth, and want a woman to be quiet. We want to hit a homosexual in
    the mouth because we are afraid that we might be homosexual; and we
    want to hit the women or shut her up because we are afraid that she
    might castrate us, or take the nuts that we might not have to start
    with.

    We must gain security in ourselves and therefore have respect and
    feelings for all oppressed people. We must not use the racist attitude
    that the White racists use against our people because they are Black
    and poor. Many times the poorest White person is the most racist
    because he is afraid that he might lose something, or discover
    something that he does not have. So you’re some kind of a threat to
    him. This kind of psychology is in operation when we view oppressed
    people and we are angry with them because of their particular kind of
    behavior, or their particular kind of deviation from the established
    norm.

    Remember, we have not established a revolutionary value system; we are
    only in the process of establishing it. I do not remember our ever
    constituting any value that said that a revolutionary must say
    offensive things towards homosexuals, or that a revolutionary should
    make sure that women do not speak out about their own particular kind
    of oppression. As a matter of fact, it is just the opposite: we say
    that we recognize the women’s right to be free. We have not said much
    about the homosexual at all, but we must relate to the homosexual
    movement because it is a real thing. And I know through reading, and
    through my life experience and observations that homosexuals are not
    given freedom and liberty by anyone in the society. They might be the
    most oppresed people in the society.

    And what made them homosexual? Perhaps it’s a phenomenon that I don’t
    understand entirely. Some people say that it is the decadence of
    capitalism. I don’t know if that is the case; I rather doubt it. But
    whatever the case is, we know that homosexuality is a fact that
    exists, and we must understand it in its purest form: that is, a
    person should have the freedom to use his body in whatever way he
    wants.

    That is not endorsing things in homosexuality that we wouldn’t view as
    revolutionary. But there is nothing to say that a homosexual cannot
    also be a revolutionary. And maybe I’m now injecting some of my
    prejudice by saying that “even a homosexual can be a revolutionary.”
    Quite the contrary, maybe a homosexual could be the most
    revolutionary.

    When we have revolutionary conferences, rallies, and demonstrations,
    there should be full participation of the ? liberation movement and
    the women’s liberation movement. Some groups might be more
    revolutionary than others. We should not use the actions of a few to
    say that they are all reactionary or counterrevolutionary, because
    they are not.

    We should deal with the factions just as we deal with any other group
    or party that claims to be revolutionary. We should try to judge,
    somehow, whether they are operating in a sincere revolutionary fashion
    and from a really oppressed situation. (And we will grant that if they
    are women they are probably oppressed.) If they do things that are
    unrevolutionary or counterrevolutionary, then criticize that action.
    If we feel that the group in spirit means to be revolutionary in
    practice, but they make mistakes in interpretation of the
    revolutionary philosophy, or they do not understand the dialectics of
    the social forces in operation, we should criticize that and not
    criticize them because they are women trying to be free. And the same
    is true for homosexuals. We should never say a whole movement is
    dishonest when in fact they are trying to be honest. They are just
    making honest mistakes. Friends are allowed to make mistakes. The
    enemy is not allowed to make mistakes because his whole existence is a
    mistake, and we suffer from it. But the women’s liberation front and
    ? liberation front are our friends, they are our potential allies,
    and we need as many allies as possible.

    We should be willing to discuss the insecurities that many people have
    about homosexuality. When I say “insecurities,” I mean the fear that
    they are some kind of threat to our manhood. I can understand this
    fear. Because of the long conditioning process which builds insecurity
    in the American male, homosexuality might produce certain hang-ups in
    us. I have hang-ups myself about male homosexuality. But on the other
    hand, I have no hang-up about female homosexuality. And that is a
    phenomenon in itself. I think it is probably because male
    homosexuality is a threat to me and female homosexuality is not.

    We should be careful about using those terms that might turn our
    friends off. The terms “? ” and “punk” should be deleted from our
    vocabulary, and especially we should not attach names normally
    designed for homosexuals to men who are enemies of the people, such as
    Nixon or Mitchell. Homosexuals are not enemies of the people.

    We should try to form a working coalition with the ? liberation and
    women’s liberation groups. We must always handle social forces in the
    most appropriate manner".


    blackpanther.jpg

    Most of the murder victims in jamaica die at the hands of police not normal criminals and white politicans in jamaica have not ordered anything in jamaica since the 60's unless they are at a hotel. most black jamaicans don't know who huey is and if he supported homosexuality we most likely don't want to know who he is.
  • rusty shackleford
    rusty shackleford Members Posts: 1,736 ✭✭✭
    2yx5hja.gif

    youtube.com/watch?v=_lBf2UULWJY

    ^^^sounds like the PNP & the JLP are still the dictators of division to me..

  • zombie
    zombie Members Posts: 13,450 ✭✭✭✭✭
    2yx5hja.gif

    youtube.com/watch?v=_lBf2UULWJY

    ^^^sounds like the PNP & the JLP are still the dictators of division to me..

    That does not have ? to do with anything you posted america has the biggest drug and gang problem in the world and your political system is also corrupt. Stop ? trolling.