There were decades of allegations. There was a criminal trial on charges of child pornography. There were hashtag campaigns and open letters. There was a high-profile series documenting the stories of his alleged victims. Now, there is a no-bail warrant out for Robert “R.” Kelly on 10 counts of aggravated child sexual abuse, approved by a Cook County judge on Friday. Multiple outlets, including the Chicago Sun-Times and USA Today, are reporting the new charges may have stemmed from a recently surfaced video provided by attorney Michael Avenatti, allegedly showing Kelly having sex with a 14-year-old girl. The prominent attorney’s comments on Twitter also point to this.
“It’s over,” tweeted Avenatti as news of the charges came in. “The day of reckoning for R Kelly has arrived.”
According to USA Today, a spokeswoman for the Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx confirmed to the Associated Press that charges had been filed against the embattled R&B singer. Foxx has scheduled a press conference for 3:00 pm E.T. to go over the new charges, with Avenatti holding one immediately after. Kelly’s first court date is slated for March 8, according to court records. Kelly was recently released by his record label, RCA, following a backlash against the singer spurred by the dream hampton-helmed docu-series Surviving R. Kelly. The documentary contained no new allegations against the singer but focused on sharing the stories of survivors who said Kelly had groomed, coerced, and abused them for years — with the aid of his inner circle. https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/breaking-r-kelly-indicted-on-10-counts-of-aggravated-1832825948
Well over a decade ago, the FBI warned of the potential consequences — including bias — of white supremacist groups infiltrating local and state law enforcement, indicating it was a significant threat to national security. According to (pbs.org), in a 2006 bulletin, the FBI detailed the threat of white nationalists and skinheads infiltrating police to disrupt investigations against fellow members and recruit other supremacists. The bulletin was released during a period of scandal for many law enforcement agencies throughout the country, including a neo-Nazi gang formed by members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who harassed black and Latino communities. Similar investigations revealed officers and entire agencies with hate group ties in Illinois, Ohio, and Texas. (pbs.org).
To date, I know of no real plan which has been put in place to deal effectively with this dangerous scourge. According to the (pbs.org) article, the bulletin, though heavily redacted, identified white supremacists in law enforcement as a concern, because of their access to both “restricted areas vulnerable to sabotage” and elected officials or people who could be seen as “potential targets for violence.” The memo also warned of “ghost skins,” hate group members who don’t overtly display their beliefs to “blend into society and covertly advance white supremacist causes.”
Since that report has been issued, countless people of color have been killed by American Police. The vast majority of those killed have been African-American, male though women are not exempt. No one really knows the exact number of unarmed people who have been killed by so-called law enforcement because there are no requirements for law enforcement to give an accounting to the FBI when they have encounters with members of the public, which ends with fatalities.
Despite those warnings, the then FBI Director, James Comey, told police officers at a national conference that because of insufficient data on the use of force, “Americans actually have no idea” whether racial bias in policing is really an epidemic. At the time Comey made those comments, a lot of things came full circle in my mind. For years before Comey’s statements, I wondered, sometimes aloud, why African-Americans were delighted when the Feds took over an investigation into abuse of black people. The FBI — COINTELPRO, comes to mind when I see Black leaders delight at the Feds, taking over an investigation. I never understood why. Pointing to public outrage over police killings of African-Americans, Comey said “the absence of good information” and data has aided in the growing belief that police officers target particular communities.” “That is the narrative,” he told attendees of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. “It is a narrative-driven by video images of real misconduct, possible misconduct, and perceived misconduct.” In other words, the shocking video evidence which shocks our sensibilities over and over again, is not enough to prove that cops do target particular communities. Or, in other words, the black community.
Under Attorney General Eric Holder, the Obama Justice Department did what it could in the time they had to hold some of the police departments with the most egregious complaints against them accountable. Under Trump, the Justice Department, headed by Jefferson Beauregard Sessions 111, walked back many, if not most, of those gains. So it came as no surprise when we learned this.
Coast Guard officer arrested, was planning ‘to kill almost every last person on earth.
(Photo from U.S. District Court documents)
Prosecutors say Lt. Christopher Hasson, 49 aU.S. Coast Guard officer, an avowed white nationalist, and drug addict, has been arrested and charged with being a domestic terrorist intending to murder as many innocent civilians as possible. According to a motion to detain him pending trial, agents of the FBI Baltimore Field Office and the Coast Guard Investigative Service on Friday, February 15, charged Hasson with firearms and drug charges. Now, this guy is also a drug addict who authorities say is on the drug Tramadol. He allegedly dreams of killing everyone on earth but was quite willing to start with journalists like Chris Hayes and Ari Melber of (MSNBC)and Democrats he called traitors, including Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. Maxine Waters, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and others. He also said he wanted to gather and stockpile guns, food, disguises, and survival supplies.
That was not just a fantasy; he actually gathered some of the things he said he wanted to gather, so we have to presume that he would have made good on his intentions if he was not stopped. This brings us to the million-dollar question. “If they are in the Sheriff’s departments and other police departments in the armed forces, what exactly is the level of threat they pose to the country. What exactly is the threat level to people of color or people with whom they disagree politically or differ racially?
Literally every week, there is a mass shooting somewhere in the United States. The vast majority of those shootings are done by some white guy who has some beef with everybody else. Never mind that, the emphasis is on ripping babies from their parents because those parents are running from violent death. The emphasis is on criminalizing people for smoking or selling pot and deporting them. Others are swept up in mass raids, criminalized, and their lives ruined anyway. In the meantime, the mass hysteria created around Muslim people is still rampant to the point, even an elected US Representative is unable to speak out against Israel’s aggression against the Palestinian people it has under its bootheels, without being branded an anti-Semite. Who is paying attention to the threat posed by these white homegrown terrorists? That’s the question.
Discussions of criminal acts on social media reveal a shocking truth. There are far more people supportive of murderous criminals than you may have imagined. To be truthful, it depends on the country in which the crimes are committed. As you may know, we Jamaicans have a real predictable response to this, “Well, crime is everywhere”. Or better yet, “krime de eberyweh”. It’s hard to argue with that point of view. Fortunately, we aren’t talking about whether criminals are everywhere. We can all agree that wherever there are humans there will always be some moron willing to steal, kill, or otherwise act outside the bounds of decency. What we are really talking about when we continue to harp on the issue of crime, is the actual levels of criminality and not whether it exists at all.
So two things come to mind when we read the comments on social media, when the question of a violent criminal is the subject under discussion. (1) That there is a silent majority of Jamaicans, who even under the cover of anonymity, are too scared to speak out against crime and criminals. (2) That the country has changed so drastically over the last three decades that the vast majority of the people are murderous criminals or related to them somehow. Now I know that ‑that characterization may be a bit much but a peek at the comments on these issues is enough to drive dread into any regular person’s heart. I know it does mine.
We have a bi-polar nation which sometimes says all of the right things on crime then does all of the wrong things. The two political parties which rule the country agree on one thing and one thing only. Crime serves their interest. On the singular important question of how crime is to be handled, there is absolutely no daylight between the two parties. They both agree that the zones of political exclusions they created to ensure state power is good for them. Across Africa, the generation of freedom fighters who survived the wars against European colonization saw themselves as owners of their respective countries. European colonization was replaced with tin-pan dictatorships which further enslaved and disenfranchized their people. The generation which took over from the British colonizers in 62 in our country adopted the same posture and Garrison politics was born. It is the very same system of disenfranchisement in which those living in the zones of political exclusions, trade fealty and a lifetime of enslavement for a few cheap favors doled out by their political masters. Those living outside the zones of exclusions are no less victimized, because it comes down to which of the two competing political gangs have the most seats locked away, pretty much decided before a single vote is cast.
Sometimes politicians hide and do things which benefits themselves and sometimes they do those things in the open. Donald Trump says what he does is done in the open so he is not obstructing justice. It seems Jamaica’s politicians are reading from the same script as they tact in the same direction. (1) They make laws which empower criminals and makes it harder for victims and law enforcement. (2) They create agencies which lobby and ensures criminal rights, nothing for victims of crimes, not even a mention. (3) They pay lip service to law enforcement but empowers gangsters and murderers. (4) We sometimes tell ourselves that our political leaders are stupid because of the steps they take. But are they really stupid or are they really astute?
They are not dumb, they know that high numbers of violent crimes impoverishes the people. They know that a nation that is inundated with violent crime is never going to attract enough investments to make that country prosperous. They know that when a country is inundated with crime, and when that country cannot generate enough revenue to pay for goods and services, that nation is forced to borrow. They understand that a borrower is a slave to the lender. They know that when other nations fund a large slice of INDECOM’s budget and funds some of the so-called human rights lobby they have their own agendas for doing so. Yet none of that knowledge is enough to make up for their ability to latch onto and hold state power as a result of the uneducated and dependent population and the crime which keeps investments away.
A lot of people saw this coming, police officers, nurses, teachers, lawyers, doctors, and everyone in between. Those who could seek alternative residency arrangements did so. Many would like to return to their country to now build their country. Unfortunately, the metastasizing effect of the degenerative policies both political parties have pursued over the last five or so decades made it impossible to return and be guaranteed any degree of safety. Though the primary role of government is to protect the people, neither political party has really stood with the silent majority of Jamaicans by enacting a strict and irrefutable slate of laws which sends a clear message to criminals and empowers law enforcement. They are so decided on maintaining the garrisons which form their illicit bases of power that they are unwilling to stand with law enforcement against the criminal underworld. As a consequence, the really hard-working police officers left the police department in droves. Many were demonized as killer cops and forced out through a series of draconian measures. In their place now sits imposters and showboats who saw the police department’s promotions ladder as the perfect example of how to curry favor and acquire power without really doing the hard work.
The astronomical high attrition rate of young officers from the police department and the Government’s subversive methodologies employed to keep officers from leaving when they chose to, is a clear indication that officers no longer find the JCF a place of honor and integrity. They no longer believe that they can make a difference in an agency which is set up to fail. Neither of the two main political parties is invested in a Jamaica free from high numbers of violent crimes. As a consequence, criminals have no compunction about fighting and killing police officers. Whichever party forms the government usually stays mum in the face of assaults on police officers and police facilities. If cop killers are caught and placed before the courts they are immediately given bail, and if convicted there are no real penalties for their crimes. If the officers manage to overcome the attacks and take out their attackers the state spares no resource in going after them with a view to putting them in jail. If ever there was a request for a blueprint on how to make a country a paradise for criminals, Jamaica is a case study. College courses may be taught on how to take a beautiful country and stupidly destroy it while deluding yourself that you are making progress. Some of the most distressing aspects of this are that the arguments used by the Island’s decision makers. They borrow narratives from places like the United States which demonizes the concept of “para-military policing.“ Try firing off a gun, it doesn’t have to be aimed at anyone, in any State of the United States, you will have a pretty good education in para-military policing. Otherwise called “Militarized policing.” Yet the Americans are like we are deporting everyone with whom we ever disagreed. We love our militarized police. Even though you are getting the deportees back your police should all be Patsies.
Say what you want about some of the decisions around the period right about the time we gained our independence, but I love them. You know ..say about Bustamante’s decision to tell the Police to bring in the Rasta’s dead or alive.“ The revisionist historians all write in glowing terms, the struggles of the “Rastas” leading up to the Coral Gardens incident in which Rastafarians ending up in a confrontation with the police in a struggle between the State and anarchy.
One of the things which made me an eternal skeptic as it relates to how some of these stories are told is the fact that I lived in Jamaica for 31 years. That experience gave me a pretty good idea how to read between the lines rather than read what’s written on them sometimes. I damn sure was not around during the Coral Gardens incident but having looked at the incident across several accounts, I realized that the prevailing narrative has been a sanitized version which has not only resulted in the Holness Administration apologizing to Rastas and giving them a (M$10) restitution as they did in Tivoli Gardens, but ended up shaping the direction and attitudes of the country to present day.
Regardless of who writes the narrative, the story is the same. The general slant is written in a way that makes it impossible not to be supportive are at least empathetic, when the entire text is exculpatory of the Rastafarians with all incriminating evidence and the reasons for Bustamante’s orders left out. Here is what I mean .….….….….
“BADFRIDAY inaugurates the first in depth account of Jamaica’s own Easter Rising — in any medium. When, at Easter 1963, Rastafarians rose up at Coral Gardens, on what was once part of the infamous Rose Hall plantation, they were seeking to avenge themselves against a ‘Babylonian’system of rampant social injustice. By bringing to us the poignant testimony of the men and women who witnessed and whose lives were forever scarred by these events, Bad Friday obliges us to confront the shocking level of state violence that was unleashed against not only the individuals involved, but also against the entire Rastafarian community of Jamaica, most particularly in the parish of St. James where the rising occurred. And like the slave risings of an earlier time, absolutely no mercy was shown by the régime in power. How ironic it was that the events and their violent aftermath should have occurred in the very first year of the new postcolonial Jamaica. In this sense, Coral Gardens was an omen, if one was needed, that things were going to go badly in the Afro-slave yard in Jamaica. Now, thanks to this evocative film, we are able to appreciate the full horror of the events from that distant time and what they portended. I salute and congratulate everyone involved in the making of this redemptive and truly valuable work of historical memory.” - Robert A. Hill, University of California, Los Angeles.
Notice the same tropes characterizing the event, written by people who have their own ideas of how the narrative is to be shaped? Enveloping the narrative in broader coverage of oppression and social injustice, they knew quite well that people of color and black people, in particular, would be hard pressed not to find common cause with the Rastafarians referenced in this accounting.
It was fifty years ago April 11, 1963 when the Jamaican state used an altercation at Coral Gardens on the outskirts of Montego Bay, Jamaica to mount a violent campaign against the Rastafarian community in Western Jamaica. This events of April 21963 involved a group of Rastafarians and at the end of the incident, eight were killed and two policemen perished in the incident. The brethren had claimed freedom of movement for themselves and for other oppressed Jamaicans. They were being prevented from walking along the areas of the Coast close to the Half Moon Bay Hotel. These areas were being segregated in order to make the Montego Bay area ready for international investments in tourism. This writer vividly remembers that events of April 1963 because it was the same day we interred the remains of my younger sister who had joined the ancestors. We lived in an area where we knew brothers and sisters. We also knew Rastas from the different working-class communities across Montego Bay and its environs. That weekend is now known among freedom-loving Caribbean persons as the weekend of Bad Friday. The continuities from that period of repression are to be found in many areas of the social life of Jamaica and the Caribbean. The children of the class forces that orchestrated that repression has now aligned with nationalists and even former Rastas who are the conduits for the exploitation of the people. Horace Campbell is Professor of African American Studies and Political Science at Syracuse University. His recent book is Global NATO and the Catastrophic Failure in Libya. He is the author of: Rasta and Resistance From Marcus Garvey to Walter Rodney; Reclaiming Zimbabwe: The Exhaustion of the Patriarchal Model of Liberation; Pan Africanism, Pan Africanists and African Liberation in the 21st Century; and Barack Obama and 21st Century Politics. Follow on Twitter @Horace_Campbell.
I cited just two examples of writings in which the writers have latched onto Rastafarian victimhood. In both examples, the writers decided on shaping the narrative themselves, instead of telling the stories and allowing the facts to dictate the essence of the events as they occurred. They co-opted the sanitized version of events which Jamaica’s pseudo-intellectuals have scrubbed and repackaged and sold, not just to Jamaicans, but to outsiders, in a mad rush to embrace Rastafarianism. For those unable to understand why, look no further than the late Robert Nesta Marley, Jamaica’s Rastafarian Reggae artiste who brought international musical acclaim to the Island. Marley is worshiped as a literal God, in some circles. If Marley and others like him were to be canonized for posterity, their Rastafarian faith also had to be scrubbed of it’s entitled and violent past.
Here are some facts which they just failed to incorporate into the story which once understood, not only cast a different light on those events but makes Andrew Holness’ apology that much more galling and reprehensible. By the late 1950s, a group of Rastafarians had begun to attract attention from overseas with the visit of members of the USA-based First Africa Corps who joined the Claudius Henry-led militants at a camp in Red Hills. In April of 1960, the police carried out a raid on the camp, arresting Henry and seized a number of weapons. Henry and a handful of the group’s membership were charged with treason. Rudolph Franklin, a Cornwall College graduate who had embraced the Rastafarian faith, became embroiled in a land dispute with the Kerr-Jarrett family in western Jamaica. Franklin was reportedly farming illegally (capture land, squatting)on lands in the Tryall area. From the reports, the landowners had engaged the services of the police to remove the illegal squatting/farming on their land and, during an altercation with one of the police officers, Franklin was shot five times and left for dead in a churchyard. His body was later discovered by schoolchildren and removed to a local hospital where he was treated, but on his release, he was charged with possession of ganja. Franklin was sentenced to six months in prison and, according to those who knew him, he was an embittered person when he was released in early 1963.
Rudolph Franklin (the militant leader of the Rasta group) set the Ken Douglas Shell service station on fire), Lloyd Waldron and Noël Bowen (all Rastafarians), two policemen, Corporal Clifford Melbourne and Inspector Bertie Scott and three other civilians died in the Coral Gardens event. Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante visited the parish along with the commissioner of police and head of the Jamaica Defence Force. Bustamante is reported to have declared, “Bring in all Rastas, dead or alive…“ Damn right mister Prime Minister! Police from neighboring parishes were dispatched to Coral Gardens and Rastafarians, were rounded up and arrested. two of Franklin’s accomplices, Carlton Bowen and Clinton Larmond, were charged with murder and went on trial in July 1964. They were found guilty and sentenced to hang following a month-long trial presided over by Justice Ronald Small, father of current Queen’s Counsel Hugh Small. Bowen and Larmond were hanged on December 2, 1964.
Alexander Bustamante understood the threat posed to the country by the insurgent Rastafarian movement which had incorporated foreign elements into our country and was, in fact, stockpiling arms in their camp in Red Hills and other places as far back as the early 1960s. Andrew Holness, with the blessings of the inept and corrupt People’s National Party(PNP) , has conversely apologized for violent felons who basically committed treason against their country and killed innocent police officers. Additionally, Holness and his cabal of elites including those in the Opposition PNP has wrought incredible harm to our country not just through their mistreatment of our police but by their coddling of criminals. To add insult to injury Rastafarians and their offsprings have been paid with the tax dollars of serving police officers, while the offsprings of Corporal Clifford Melbourne and Inspector Bertie Scott receives nothing. What the Government did in cahoots with the Opposition party is collude to spit on the graves of those two heroes., A similar sequence of events replayed itself in Tivoli Gardens. Again both political parties, and it was Déjà vu. They repeated exactly what they did at Coral Gardens. Ask yourselves then, why would criminals of all stripes not kill police officers, burn police stations, disobey laws, and do whatever they please, knowing that the nation will apologize to them for law enforcement bothering them?[sic] Sooner or later there will be a payday down the road, entire communities are aware of that. That is the essence of Jamaica.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington. (AP Photo /Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Over the weekend, Republican House minority leader Kevin McCarthy said he would seek to formally sanction the first two Muslim congresswomen, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, because their criticism of Israel’s occupation of Palestine was even more reprehensible than Congressman Steve King’s defense of white supremacy. What motivated McCarthy’s false accusations of anti-Semitism? On Twitter, Omar suggested, “It’s all about the Benjamins baby,” quoting Puff Daddy’s ’90s paean to cash money. Omar subsequently specified that she was talking about spending from the likes of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, better known as AIPAC, the powerful pro-Israel lobbying organization.
By Monday morning, AIPAC had mobilized its allies to condemn Omar’s comment for playing into centuries-old anti-Semitic tropes that wealthy Jews control the world. Even the Democratic leadership put out a statement condemning her. All because she dared to point out that the emperor has no clothes.
As a Jew, an Israeli citizen, and a professional lobbyist (ahem, activist), I speak from personal experience when I say that AIPAC is tremendously effective, and the lubricant that makes its operation hum is dollar, dollar bills. In 2006, fresh out of college, I landed a job as the first real staffer on a long-shot Democratic congressional race in deep-red Ohio. My boss, Victoria Wulsin, was a charming hippie doctor with a lefty perspective on international affairs. She was skeptical of military force and opposed to the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
About a month after winning the Democratic primary, we were struggling to gain attention or money. Nobody gave us a chance to win. One political-action organization, however, did reach out to us. It wasn’t Emily’s List, although Vic was fiercely pro-choice. It wasn’t a labor union or even a doctors’ association. It was AIPAC. A local Democratic volunteer leader of the Cincinnati AIPAC chapter sat down in Vic’s living room and I recall him saying that he would like to raise $5,000 for our campaign and would also like to see Vic take a public stance on two relatively obscure issues relating to Iranian sanctions, arms sales to Israel, or some other such topic that very few voters in the district cared about.
Vic and I both thought of ourselves as pro-peace, not pro-Israel. We both felt icky about doing it; it was too hawkish and too quid pro quo. But we were desperate. So I read the AIPAC position papers that the volunteer left with us, I wrote up a statement saying that Vic supported AIPAC’s stance on its two pet issues of the cycle, she approved it, I posted it online, and the checks promptly arrived in the mail thereafter. We didn’t win, but the money helped us get close.
It was, I am ashamed to say, definitely about the Benjamins. We never would have done it otherwise. AIPAC’s power is about more than money, certainly. It’s about great organizing (they built a local chapter, and sent a local Democratic volunteer emissary who then facilitated the contributions). It’s about diligence (they paid attention to Vic’s campaign long before anyone else, and were happy to donate to both us and the militaristic, pro-Likud Republican incumbent). Their lobbyists on the Hill are the best in the business, and their legislator junkets to the Holy Land are masterfully orchestrated. But money is central to the whole system.
Technically, AIPAC doesn’t make the political contributions. Instead, as it notes proudly on its website, individual members of its “Congressional Club,” like that Cincinnati resident, do the bundling and donating directly, both as individuals and through Political Action Committees that AIPAC and its members have set up. Omar is right to point all this out. These dynamics are not unique to the Israel-Palestine issue, however, and there is no reason that Americans should be surprised or offended by what she and I are saying. The NRA and the broader gun lobby operate in the same way. Same with ExxonMobil and the fossil-fuel lobby. But since Omar and Tlaib are powerful new spokeswomen for the movement to end the Israeli occupation, delegitimizing them is a central aim of the Israel lobby.
AIPAC and its partners, which include Christian Zionists and military contractors, are a central pillar of the Israeli occupation. Without congressional support, the Likud/anti-Palestine/pro-occupation project would be radically undermined. The money that AIPAC and the rest of the lobby spend is indispensable to that work. That’s why they spend it. Pointing this out is not anti-Semitic.
We do, in fact, have a growing anti-Semitism problem in America. But Omar and Tlaib are not a part of it. They are allies of mine and of Jews across this country who are fighting for peace, racial justice, immigrants’ rights, and the defeat of fascism. The anti-Semites are the Nazis and white supremacists who marched and murdered in Charlottesville, whom Donald Trump called “very fine people,” and the MAGA supporter who massacred worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue. The Israel lobby flexed its muscles in response to Omar’s tweet. Almost all of Capitol Hill, sadly including the Democratic leadership that I have supported, was up in arms. It flexed with equal potency last month in marshaling through the Senate a clearly unconstitutional law to ban speech promoting a boycott of Israel.
For 12 years, I have harbored minor private shame for advising Vic to endorse AIPAC’s position papers and more significant shame for not doing enough to stop the oppression of the Palestinian people. I am speaking up now because it may be my last chance. Although I am only 35, I am dying. As I write these words, I am sitting with my wife in the waiting room of the Santa Barbara hospital emergency room, slowly bleeding from my stomach into a pile of gauze. I had a feeding tube inserted four days ago but it isn’t healing properly. I am losing the ability to swallow, because I have ALS, a poorly understood neurological disease with no treatment, which seized my body 28 months ago and has basically paralyzed me since. My hands do not work and almost nobody can understand my mumbling, so I am using amazing technology that tracks the location of my eyes and allows me to slowly type out these words with my pupil-tips.
This is my chance to redeem my Jewish guilt, to speak out against the oppression that is being perpetrated in my name, and I do not intend to let a minor obstacle like ALS stop me. Young Jews across America increasingly agree with Omar and me, and that is making the Israel lobby very nervous. As it should: The occupation is too immoral, illegal, and inhumane to survive an open and honest conversation in the marketplace of ideas. That is why AIPAC and its associates work to silence criticism of Israel by accusing its detractors of anti-Semitism and claiming that nobody may ever talk about how the Israel lobby uses money to build power.
The ugly truth is that the Israel lobby, like other powerful lobbies led by Jew and gentile alike, wields its money strategically and effectively. Outrage should be directed not at those who point this out (most often Muslims and people of color) but at the suffering of the Palestinian people and the simultaneous dependence of the Republican Party on genuine anti-Semites.I do not expect to live to see the liberation of the Palestinian people. But I maintain hope that my toddler son will. If he does, it will be because young American Jews like him do the honest self-reflection taught by our forebears, take pride in our tradition of justice, and join in solidarity and struggle with fellow Semites like Omar. Ady BarkanTWITTERAdy Barkan is an organizer with the Center for Popular Democracy and the founder of the Be A Hero PAC. His memoir, Eyes to the Wind, will be published by Atria Books in the fall.
Colin Kaepernick ended his legal battles with the National Football League on Friday after initially accusing owners of colluding to keep him from playing over his national anthem protest. In identical statements on Friday, the NFL and Kaepernick’s attorney, Mark Geragos, said the grievance was resolved. The NFL also said it had settled a similar complaint filed by Eric Reid. “For the past several months, counsel for Mr. Kaepernick and Mr. Reid have engaged in an ongoing dialogue with representatives of the NFL,” the statement said. “As a result of those discussions, the parties have decided to resolve the pending grievances. The resolution of this matter is subject to a confidentiality agreement so there will be no further comment by any party.”
Kaepernick filed his grievance against the NFL in 2017, accusing team owners of violating the league’s collective bargaining agreement by colluding to keep him off a team. Kaepernick sparked national debate in 2016 when he knelt at a football game during the national anthem. A San Francisco 49ers quarterback at the time, Kaepernick described his act as a form of silent protest against police brutality and racial injustices in the United States. Critics of the quarterback, including President Donald Trump, accused him of disrespecting the American flag and the military. Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the 49ers at the end of that season and entered free agency, which would allow him to play with other teams. But he was unable to sign with a new team.
Reid, who joined Kaepernick in the kneeling protest, fared much the same when he became an unsigned free agent in 2018. He filed his own grievance against the NFL in May 2018. (Reid ultimately signed a new contract with the Carolina Panthers in September.) The NFL Players Association released a statement on Friday applauding the settlement.V “We are not privy to the details of the settlement, but support the decision by the players and their counsel,” the association said. The NFL and Geragos did not specify the terms of the agreement. Charles Robinson, a senior NFL reporter for Yahoo, noted in a tweet on Friday: “Sources previously said Kaepernick would only withdraw if a lucrative settlement was secured.”
Yesterday we talked about the blatant hypocrisy of the Jamaica Observer’s Bill Johnson poll, which focuses on supposed police corruption. We are not oblivious to police corruption and would do anything in our power to end that practice. Nevertheless, unlike the myopic and misguided cabal and the lower deck peanut-gallery in our country, we are conversant that there is no country without the rule of law. So we support our police officers who enforce our laws. We embrace our officers who run to the danger when we are too chicken shit to stand up for ourselves. And we reject the notion that the perception of corruption in our police forces citizens to embrace criminal [DONS]. Bull, people embrace the so-called [Dons] because Government reneges on its responsibility to deliver basic goods and services. As a consequence, even though we are opposed to corruptions of all kinds, including in our beloved (JCF), we are also mindful that what the politicians and their surrogates are doing is scapegoating the police by projecting onto the police their crimes, to cover up their own dark deeds. In 2017 Former Contractor General Greg Christie in an Oped in the very same [OBSERVER] wrote: “Corruption in Jamaica is “entrenched and widespread”. “Jamaica must give serious consideration to what lies ahead should the Government and the country’s lawmakers fail to decisively and aggressively confront its corruption problem”. Less than two years later, the very same dishrag commissioned and promoted a poll talking about police corruption, as if that is the source of our problem. https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/Jamaica-s-future-choked-by-cancer-of-corruption_93609-
One of the things I talked about yesterday, was the need to understand any corruption in the police department, (real or perceived), against the unusually high levels of corruption across the wider society. Having said that, and at the risk of re-litigating what I wrote yesterday, I will get to the task of today, which is to attempt to bring a wider perspective on police corruption so that we may better understand police corruption in our own country. Additionally, possibly to gain a better perspective so that we may relate in a less hyperbolic sense to the problem and develop strategies toward ending it without the rancor and lies which has characterized it thus far.
Is it true that some unsavory characters have infiltrated the JCF over the years? Absolutely, they have always been there, much like some unsavory characters have found their way onto the supreme court and into Jamaica House and God forbid let us not even bother mentioning Gordon House. In fact, the unsavory nature of some of the characters who have graced our public institutions, has had some impact on the size of the diaspora community. By virtue of that, it becomes a scenario which feeds itself, the more that good people leave, the worse the institutions become. Let us put an end to the constant abuse of our hardworking police officers. For too long the two criminal gangs which run our country, have successfully channeled the nation’s anger at their corruption and criminal associations onto the hapless and defensless police.
According to the United States Institute of Peace(USIP) , Police corruption is a universal challenge in peacebuilding. On November 16, 2011, USIP hosted a panel of distinguished experts who discussed the root causes and potential remedies. Some experts argue that efforts to curb police corruption are hopeless, or at best secondary. Others maintain that attacking oppressive, unfair abuses is where reform efforts must start. The fact that these discussions are occurring around policing in the world’s most powerful, wealthy and sophisticated nation proves that this is a universal problem. The question of police corruption may be viewed in several ways and is not confined to the general knee-jerk perceptions of some who would write or talk about this subject.
Tim Dees, A Retired cop and criminal justice professor, Reno Police Department, Reno Municipal Court, and Pyramid Lake argues that most researchers classified corrupt cops into two major groups: The “grass eaters” who didn’t actively seek out opportunities to make illegitimate money, but took advantage of what came their way, and the “meat eaters,” cops who actively solicited bribes and payoffs, engaged in thefts and robberies (usually of criminals with drugs or large sums of money), and generally used their official position as a platform for criminal enterprise. Nevertheless, Dees argues that these practices are relatively rare these days. Unfortunately, the aforementioned types of corruption reflect only the top layer of veneer which gets progressively worse the more you peel from the Onion. Police corruption in most developed countries goes far deeper than accepting a cup of coffee like the “grass eaters.” It transcends the taking of bribes or ripping off drug dealers like the ” meat eaters.”
One of the most stubborn types of police corruption is the ignoble practice of manufacturing evidence to frame and convict innocent citizens. Hold on there, I am not talking about Jamaica.……I am talking about the country most Jamaicans line up in 100-degree heat, hand over their borrowed cash, in the hopes of getting a visa to. This is one of the most reprehensible forms of corruption, yet it is probably one of the most pervasive types of corruption which has haunted American policing since the beginning of time particularly for African-Americans. Yes, you know darn well that it is the very same America which all of you are lining up to enter. As a trainee at the Jamaica Police Academy, we were taught that it is better for the guilty to go free than for an innocent person to be prosecuted and jailed. As a result of this pervasive problem across America, many police departments have been forced to enter into consent decrees with the US Justice Department to work on ending those practices. Nowhere in the world are so many people arrested, tried and imprisoned on evidence which is manufactured by corrupt law enforcement and criminally complicit prosecutors.
Domestic challenges related to the abuse of entrusted power for private gain, is Transparency International’s definition of corruption. According to Transparency International close to a third of African-Americans surveyed see the police as highly corrupt. Whites generally are less suspicious of the police, white supremacy is enforced by the police which benefits them. In cities all across America, from New York to Baltimore, from Camden to Washington DC, all across Kansas City, to Los Angeles California, real corrupt practices in police departments dwarfs anything the poorly trained Jamaican police could ever dream up.
As long as there is collusion between politicians and their cronies in civil society, who are willing to lie to the Jamaican people about the police to distract from their crimes, we will continue to educate those not too far gone. When I write I don’t really want to “cuss,” but I believe that the people I sometimes refer to as shitheads, have now graduated to shithouses. They continue to beat the same old drums about the police, to the same old misinformed people, about how the police are the cause of their problems, while they rip off every buck they can, and get away with it. We need a revolution in our country, you decide what kind you need.
Former Jamaica Labour Party councilor Barrington Bailey has been charged with illegal possession of firearm. Bailey, otherwise called ‘Junior’, of Kirkland Heights in Red Hills, St Andrew, is scheduled to appear in the St Catherine Parish Court on Tuesday, February 19. The police say the 40-year-old was arrested during a joint police-military checkpoint in Innswood on Old Harbour Road, Spanish Town in St Catherine on Sunday, February 10th. Bailey was arrested about 5:40 a.m., after an Acura motorcar he was driving was stopped by the police. The police say Bailey accounted for a licensed firearm. However, upon searching the vehicle, the police say an illegal Taurus 9 millimetre pistol was also found.
Before I even begin to address some of the underlying issues which I find silly and grossly spurious about the recent Bill Johnson Poll conducted for the Jamaica Obsever, I will lay out a framework which disqualifies those who commissioned the poll and the results of the poll. Under the banner”, Corruption haunts police force,” another incompetent excuse for a media house has gone out and slavish embarrassed itself in promoting a poll it commissioned to discredit the men and women of the Jamaica Constabulary Force who risk life and limb for pittances against some of the most blood-thirsty murderers in the world. I will not dignify the specifics of the so-called findings of the polls, sufficing to say that I will lay out a couple of reasons why this poll must be viewed as spurious at best and the findings discarded for the trash it is.
(1) Jamaica struggles mightily with corruption across the entire spectrum of national life. The entire public sector is a cesspool of corruption in which graft, favors, payoffs, theft, nepotism and other forms of corruption have so infected the infrastructure it has become the rule rather than the exception. In fact, according to Transparency International, the Country recently slipped in the corruption perception Index and is somewhere around 84% corrupt, 100% being the most corrupt. With a country burdened with that kind of corruption perception, how does anyone justify singling out a group of powerless, disenfranchised people, who risk everything for everyone else, for continued ridicule and criticism? Who do you ask about corruption in the police department when the average person has a son or daughter killing and robbing people? Who do you ask when illicit gains from lotto-scamming spread across several industries and are putting food on the tables of so many? Who do you poll when there are so many murderers and other lawbreakers walking around, knowing that the police is the only thing which stands between them and what they want to accomplish?
(2) For years I have personally written about the connection between the political parties and gun-toting gangs in the nation’s inner cities. I conceded this point to no one, as a young police officer, I was on the receiving end of one of those illicit guns in 88. Through these writings, I have consistently, through factual pointers, demonstrated how both political parties have used the police department as a scapegoat to deflect from their criminality corruption, and incompetence. That is why I am convinced that with the ongoing Petrojam Scandal, the administration is more than happy to have attention shifted to something else. Why not the traditional point of hate? And what passes for media, the dishonest, intellectually lazy bunch of elitist, (fake accents and all) are quite willing to continue this strawman narrative.
(3) There are roughly 126 representatives between both political parties at the Constituency level. Add those appointed to the Senate and toss in Parish Councillors and at best you get a couple hundred people. If Jamaicans really took stock of the level of corruption within this small group of a couple hundred, they would be in the streets with pitchforks, machetes, and torches which would make the Morant Bay rebellion seem like a walk in the park. More importantly, the corruption cost to the country carried out by this very small group, not just through blatant theft, but through the procurement process, fake contracts and other clever acts of thievery, the cost per year runs into billions of dollars. The loss of confidence which keeps out investors and potential returnees is incalcuable.
(4) Juxtapose that with roughly 8’000 police officers, an exponentially larger group of people within the larger community of 2.8 million. Whatever the corruption perception index involving the police force, it pales drastically when compared to the corruption of the political class. In terms of Dollars and cents, there is no comparison. But saying that does not begin to uncover the levels of corruption which runs in this little country of 2.8 million. From Jamaica House to Gordon House, from The highest court to the boardrooms, Jamaica’s corruption is legendary. Whether it is the hoodlums who are set free on minor technicalities by the court of appeals, or the deep corruption which drains the Island of billions which ought to go to building infrastructure and improving the lives of citizens. Or it is the massive theft of public funds which doesn’t even get investigated. Except, of course, if you are a misguided cop who decided to incriminate himself and allow himself to be used by an agency which hates the police. Then there is accountability. That accountability is life in prison and the stipulation that you have to spend an unprecedented 51 years in prison before being eligible for parole. Never mind that the heads of the well-armed gangs are sitting right there in the parliament passing laws which furthers the protection of gangs and ties the hands of the police.
Sure there are far too many corrupt police officers, that is not a Jamaica problem, it is a worldwide problem, because people make police officers. The high levels of corruption within the legal community is far greater than anything in the JCF based on their numbers in the larger population. So too are the corrupt judges worse than the police based on their numbers as well. Would I like to see zero police corruption? You bet your ass. But I am a pragmatist who understands that when you source water from a dirty pool, the water you get will be dirty too.
All in all, the continued beating of the drums and the incessant return to demonizing the poor defenseless police must be seen for what it is. Bullshit!!!
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D‑Minn.) had time Wednesday morning when she clapped back at President Trump’s call for her to resign, noting that the president has trafficked in hate his whole life. In a tweet, the president’s preferred mode of communication because he’s basically a 13-year-old 7th grader, Omar tweeted:
Hi @realDonaldTrump- You have trafficked in hate your whole life — against Jews, Muslims, Indigenous, immigrants, black people and more. I learned from people impacted by my words. When will you?
You know that Omar’s initial tweet ended with “When will you, bitch?” Fine, she didn’t say “bitch,” but I feel like there is an implied bitch at the end of the statement. OK, fine, maybe I just want it saybitch.The Hill notes that Omar’s tweet comes after the president called for her resignation, or at the very least her removal from the House Foreign Affairs Committee “over her tweet questioning the influence of the Israel lobby, namely the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), in Washington D.C.” Omar apologized for the tweet noting, “Anti-Semitism is real and I am grateful for Jewish allies and colleagues who are educating me on the painful history of anti-Semitic tropes,” Omar wrote. “My intention is never to offend my constituents or Jewish Americans as a whole. We have to always be willing to step back and think through criticism, just as I expect people to hear me when others attack me for my identity. This is why I unequivocally apologize.”
Trump told reporters Tuesday that Omar’s apology was “lame” and reiterated his demand for her resignation.“Anti-Semitism has no place in the United States Congress,” Trump said at a Cabinet meeting. “And I think she should either resign from Congress or she should certainly resign from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.” Trump failed to mention that he’s a racist-filed whoopee-cushion who lives off a diet of baby goat’s blood and fast food, who would be fine if we went back to Jim Crow laws and only has one black friend: Ben Carson.
We have had some really nincompoop Ministers of National Security over the years, but Horace Chang seems to be in the hunt to be a Jackass extraordinaire. Yes, I know it may seem like I’m just beating up on the guy, but the man is a literal walking contradiction. It is like every time he opens his mouth the only thing he manages to do is to stuff his foot in it. I mean the guy is a Doctor, so he cannot be that dense, but he is demonstrating what I have always believed that smarts in one field do not mean a lack of ignorance in everything else. Lord knows I have met a bunch of educated dunces in my lifetime.
Chang started off by saying that the police force, his party inherited was nothing more than “a glorified security guard company.” Kudos to those poor low esteem stiffs putting their lives on the line to protect this piece of shit. There are many people who actually hate the shit out of the PNP, I am one of those people, but with people like this guy making stupid statements about a group of people numbering over 8’000, it is no wonder that for decades people have said that the JLP is an elitist party of and for the rich. Sure the previous Administration was a bunch of thieves and criminal supporting punks who gave government contracts to know criminals. That is where the focus ought to be. Instead of speaking to those truths Chang opened his mouth and out flowed a torrent of shit. As if the initial foul-up was not cringe-worthy enough, last week in the heat of a well-publicized assault on a police sergeant in Spalding Manchester, Chang spoke out of turn again demonstrating his utter ignorance on policing matters. Now don’t get me wrong, the guy is a medical doctor, but that is exactly why he shouldn’t be speaking on the intricacies of policing without consulting with actual police officers. Much the same way a police officer should not be speaking about internal medicine. Speaking to a Lion’s Club of Kingston luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus, Chang told his elitist friends. “Had he had any of the equipment of modern policing, he could have been easily trained that in the face of a hostile crowd of vendors and taxi drivers who can be quite aggressive to the police, to use one of the non-lethal weapons to intercept and control the crowd.” In reference to the police sergeant who was forced to use lethal force to repel a determined attack on his person.
Here again, Chang dove in head first giving a bunch of up-towners, (sipping champagne in the middle of the day), information on policing techniques. The only problem is that Chang did not know what the hell he was talking about, but this seems to be a pattern with this Minister. The police officer in question responded in a split second scenario, in which his very life was threatened.
(#1) Neither a taser, baton, or pepper spray would have come close to neutralizing the threat of that attack on that officer. Even if the officer was so equipped with those tools, the officer certainly would not have had enough time to pull and deploy either of those weapons and for all intents and purposes he would have been overpowered and potentially harmed or worse, had he not gone to his nuclear option in response to that threat.
(#2) Chang also told the gathering that quote,” guns would be for a killer crowd. Those (the absent tools) are basic equipment and we have not equipped our police force effectively.” The idea that a crowd which egged on a bus driver to physically attack a uniformed police officer, threaten the lives of the officers after the driver was shot, to the point they had to seek refuge in a supermarket, and damage a police service vehicle was not a “killer crowd” is nauseatingly stupid. That was the crowd which the two officers should have used their baton or taser on, according to Horace Chang the expert[sic] (A taser is only partially useful against a single offender). A Baton is not a useful weapon against an angry ginned-up crowd.
But this kind of talk is nothing new, it is part and parcel of the methodologies which are used to talk down the seriousness of attacks on police officers. The leftist judges mete out admonishments for attacks on police officers, while police officers are persecuted and imprisoned for using force against criminals in the lawful execution of their duties. This is a sick upside down concept of justice which has turned a once pristine place to live and raise a family into a veritable killing field. The idea is to render the attacks less serious with a view toward making officers lethal response less credible. This has been occurring for decades and as you have seen in the second video, there is never any shortage of lying supposed witnesses to incidents of police use of force but no one sees anything when criminals gun down citizens in broad daylight.
This seems to be the strategy of the Holness Administration. The idea it seems, is to handle violent individuals and groups of people with kid gloves, even when they attack police officers in uniform. That explains their silence when there is incontrovertible evidence that these hooligans are attacking police officers and the force the officers are using are proportional to the attacks on them. The lives of the police officers are disposable in this scenario as lethal force is never justified, no matter the level of threat to officers. As I have said on countless other occasions, if the PNP and JLP were interested in solving this crime problem INDECOM would be disbanded or better it would not have been created in the first place. The idea that hundreds of millions are wasted on INDECOM each year, and the humiliating fact that a white British overlord is brought in to help in the process of crime maintenance, a‑la his administration at INDECOM is astounding.
Imagine what those hundreds of millions of dollars could do to improve crime-fighting capabilities on the Island? Britain, is sending back plane-loads of Jamaican people to the Island. There is reporting that there are also substantial one-time payments to the government by the Brits for taking back each person returned to the country. Some of these people are criminals, some have committed only minor infractions, others have never even been to Jamaica as adults. Additionally, the Canadians and the Americans are deporting huge numbers of people in what can only be described as modern-day ethnic cleansings. With the convergence of all of these criminals from these developed countries and the waste of money onINDECOMinstead of putting that money to improving the Police department does anyone think that crime is about to decrease in Jamaica anytime soon?
Members of the wind rush generation went to build England. The scapegoating of immigrants now resulting in their offsprings being kicked out.
The truth is that the country has a two-party political infrastructure which is heavily invested in the status quo. That is, they do not care to remove the building blocks of crime as long as the tourists are willing to keep coming. They starve the police of resources and remuneration and set them up to fail, then put INDECOM in place to ensure that crime stays high. I’ve been doing some research, but I cannot find any country which is not a failed backwater hell-hole which brings in people from other countries to investigate their police officers. Worse yet, from a hostile former colonizer which is strategically cleansing the offsprings of the generation who helped to rebuild that country. A country Hitler decimated it with his bombs. Why is Hamish Campbell in our country encouraging liars to concoct false stories on which INDECOM is indicting and criminalizing our police officers? I am demanding that Hamish Campbell and any other Brit in our country working against our police be returned on one of the flights taking Jamaicans home.
The firestorm of protest coming from both Republicans and the disgusting Democrats with regard to the rather factual and tame comments made by freshman Democratic Congresswoman Rep. Ilhan Omar has demonstrated just how deep into the pockets of the Jewish Lobby (AIPAC) both political parties are. The freshman Minnesota Democrat is facing backlash after implying in a tweet that politicians pushed for policies beneficial to Israel because they are financially beholden to pro-Israel lobbying groups like AIPAC. Since then, representative Omar, one of the first Muslim woman to be elected to the Congress has been facing a withering backlash, including from the leadership of her own party. Even more shocking is the attack on her by the disgustingly racist Donald Trump, who has had no problem offending every group of people, not white and male.
Representative Ilhan Omar (D) Minnesota
Since the backlash, Representative Omar has apologized, which she absolutely should not have done. Omar said she unequivocally” apologized for the remarks, but insisted that she would remain firm in her opposition to the outsize role that she said lobbying money plays in Washington politics. Before we even begin to address the pathetically disgusting Democrats and the predictable servile Republicans, I must at least offer a parting mention of the gall of the inherently corrupt and insanely incompetent, and amoral Donald Trump. How dare Donald Trump call for anyone’s resignation, or even having an opinion on someone else’s conduct?
Sen’s. Ben Cardin, D‑Md and Marco Rubio, R‑FL both sponsored a bill which would make it a crime for any American or American Company which boycotts the state of Israel. The Rubio Bill seeks to counter the global Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement against Israel over its treatment of Palestinians and the settlements. The country’s first Palestinian American woman in Congress, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, who has spoken about the rights of Americans to support the BDS issue.“This is the U.S. Where boycotting is a right & part of our historical fight for freedom & equality,” Tlaib said in a weekend tweet. “Maybe a refresher on our U.S. The constitution is in order, then get back to opening up our government instead of taking our rights away.” If the bill becomes law, any American found in breach of that law could face 25-years in prison for joining in a boycott of the Zionist State.
According to the Associated Press, Rubio’s measure infringes on free speech. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I‑Vt., tweeted, “It’s absurd that the first bill during the shutdown is legislation which punishes Americans who exercise their constitutional right to engage in political activity. J Street’s President Jeremy Ben-Ami said in a statement: “While millions of Americans suffer from the effects of the ongoing government shutdown, it’s outrageous that Senate Republican leaders are prioritizing legislation that tramples on the First Amendment and advances the interests of the Israeli settlement movement. Not a single Democrat should vote to enable this farce.”
The forgone is intended simply to lay the framework for establishing the utter stupidity of the pushback against Representative Omar’s views, when there are so much more consequential power moves being pushed on the American people by the Jewish lobby AIPAC, and the amoral politicians who would take away the rights of Americans free speech, over their support for a foreign country. Any disagreement with the tactics and policies of the Zionist apartheid state are met with swift and concentrated onslaught spearheaded with the label “anti-Semitic.“ Fear of being labeled “anti-Semitic effectively silences anyone who would dare speak out, even in the face of Israel’s raw aggression and crimes against humanity committed against unarmed Palestinians.
The faux outrage is disgusting, even if we could force ourselves to ignore the atrocities committed by the Zionist state. Atrocities against unarmed Palestinian men, women, and children and even aid workers and journalists doing their jobs. There would still be the silence of Republicans and Democrats as the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to the issue of African asylum seekers to Israel commented. “We will return south Tel Aviv to the citizens of Israel, they are not refugees, but infiltrators looking for work.“ The Zionist state is now completely different in size from what it was in 1947 when it was formed. In fact, it is dramatically different than when it defeated the hapless Arab assault in the so-called six-day war of 1967. Since that war, not only has Israel taken control of the Golan Heights and other parts of the Palestinian territory it continues to this day to illegally missappropriate the property of the Palestinian people.
In January of 2018, Benjamin Netanyahu ordered African refugees out of the apartheid state. Israel receives Billions of dollars in American aid each year, a large part of that money is taxes collected from African-Americans and other ethnic minorities. Describing African refugees numbering about 40 000 as “infiltrators”, Netanyahu said they had two choices. They could either accept a once-off payment of $3500 (R42300) and relocate to another African country or spend the rest of their life in jail in Israel. They have until March to decide. The announcement drew immediate outrage. But for those following the daily travails and humiliation endured by African refugees in Israel, it was the brazenness of Netanyahu’s crass plan that has appalled us. [Said www.iol.co.za]
One resident described Africans as “rapists and murderers”. Others confirmed that something had to be done to reclaim their city and country. “There used to be space for our children, but now it’s like Africa here — like we are not in Israel anymore. They are taking all the space and the Israeli families have no space left,” one man said. But there really isn’t anything to be surprised about. The decision to push Africans out is part of a story of preservation of the Jewish state from “infiltrators”. This is a country obsessed with “ethnic purity”. Take the events around its founding in 1948 when about 700 000 Palestinians were booted out of their homes and made permanent refugees. [www.iol.co.za] These Israelis who labeled Africans rapists and murderers had no trouble supporting the IDF gunning down innocent demonstrators, including women and children and even innocent babies.
The hypocrisy of the American politicians who have surrendered their souls to the devil would be laughable if it weren’t so consequential. This little introduction to Israel’s racist and Xenophobic attitudes does not even begin to scratch the surface. American lawmakers know all about the atrocities, but have zero problems with them. Their disgusting attack on a Muslim woman who shares a different faith than theirs is appalling. Republican politicians right here in America run campaigns which are viscerally racist and they occur without anyone batting an eye against them. Duncan Hunter an indicted criminal, ran one of the most shocking ads against a Palestinian-American candidate. Republicans, including Kevin McCarthy, the Republican House minority leader, and Californian, who now wants sanctions against Ilhan Omar said nothing.
This is a farce, conscientious Jewish people right here in America see through it. So too are others, not of the ilk of those condemning Congresswoman Ilhan Omar for her rather tame and absolutely true comments. Yes, it is absolutely about money, they have sold their souls and dignity for money.
Whether you are a fan of the Zones Of Special Operations initiative or not, it is difficult to argue against the fact that large amounts of security personnel in an area invariably lowers crime in that area. (ZOSO) As the initiative is known, surely has its detractors for varying reasons. This writer certainly is no fan of it for the sole reason that it bails out the corrupt politicians and the incompetent police high command by lowering crime temporarily. This allows them to gloat about lowering crime without coming up with sustainable crime policies.
States of public emergency (SOE’s)are important for maintaining public order under the special circumstances in which the security forces may need additional powers. (ZOSO’s are no different, though both initiatives squeeze out the producers of violence from the operational areas, it disperses them into otherwise calmer areas. This process generally results in a lull in the violence as those displaced by the initiatives acclimate themselves to their new operational bases.
Despite the lies and distractions by the Political Opposition and their surrogates in the Public Defender’s office and the media about the two initiatives, they remain quite popular with the majority of Jamaicans. I have not done any polling as it relates to people who actually support criminal conduct in our country. Nevertheless, the fact that the majority of Jamaicans are willing to support initiatives which disrupt and inconveniences their lives gives me hope that there is a silent majority of our people who sincerely want the country we once had. The political opposition is as heavily invested in old-style politics as the Governing administration. Neither party wants to disengage from the Garrison-style politics which secures entire constituencies dishonestly, despite the fact that it diminishes our democracy and takes away the franchise of the populace.
Last year, because of the twin initiatives, the country experienced what the police say was a 20% drop in violent crimes. Conscientious observers, including this writer, cheered, because we believe that regardless of the methods employed, fewer dead people is a net positive. The downside to the dip in homicides and other violent felonies is that the homicide and violent felony statistics were still too high. Thus far this year, violent crimes and homicides are ticking upwards. Whether this supposed uptick represents a trend or an anomaly is yet to be decided. We will only be able to tell after the year is over. If past is prologue we should be very concerned because we have seen these horrendous homicide numbers in the not too distant past.
The disconnect with this uptick and previous ones is the general lack of panic. “Oh, murders are on the rise again, yawn.“That seems to be the general attitude this time around. So what exactly is different this time? I vividly recall the sense of anger and panic which succeeded the past surges and the calls for the heads of Owen Ellington, Carl Willaims and the very nice and gentile George Quallo? None of those recent former commissioners of police were policymakers. They were men who became commissioners of police, because they were police officers. No one bothered to try to understand the dynamics at play in which the police is given straws and required to spin them into gold. Until now!
Hardley Lewin
The difference now is that the force is headed by an outsider. Antony Anderson, past head of the (JDF). Past National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister, (a post-tailor-made for Anderson). Of course, the men and women who came up through the ranks and busted their tails to educate themselves, some more than Holness is, obviously were not qualified enough to advise the Prime Minister on National security, though their entire careers have been spent in the security portfolio. Which got me thinking. Antony Anderson has gotten a whole lot of deference and goodwill from the public. Many of the elites came out in gleeful support, when he was selected over the men and women of the department to lead their department. I have no quarrel with the guy, he seems like a decent and likable enough person. But neither of those traits insulates him from critique. A whole lot of elitist stinkers came out in support of Anderson’s appointment, none of whom had anything good to say about the commissioners of police who were actual police officers. Those stinkers are silent now, because once again their insistence on social engineering is failing.
It is not the first time that an outsider has been brought in and placed over the men and women of the JCF. We remember the travesty which was Trevor Macmillan and later Hardly Lewin. My disquiet with the whole thing has nothing to do with any love one would imagine I have for the hierarchy of the JCF. Far from it. I raise the subject because when there is a cop’s cop at the helm of the JCF, no quarters or latitude is given to them. They are expected to work miracles, they are basically required to spin straw into gold. Antony Anderson has thus far experienced a charmed existence. No one is calling for his head, despite the unchecked killings and other violent crimes. Here’s a real bit of fact, in addition to the hypocrisy, if we take away (ZOSO) and the (SOE’s) which have basically propped up Anderson’s tenure, he would inexorably be presiding over a runaway murder rate over and above anything his more recent predecessors experienced during their tenures.
Antony Anderson (CP)
On this issue, I will not allow Jamaica’s snobbish, lying and deceptive elites to rewrite history. We are going to stay vigilant on this and record it for posterity. Neither of the EX-JDF heads who were brought in to usurp the senior people in the JCF has a made a lick of a positive difference worthy of mention. The excuses about lack of coöperation from the senior leadership and the lack of support from the rank and file were spurious at best. None of it comes close to the disrespect the JCF gets from the two political gangs which have divided up the country and their well-placed surrogates throughout civil society. This is a country in deep trouble because the two political parties have the country in a death-grip for their own survival.
Some members of the public have called for the disbandment of the force, in fact, even Renetto Adams has called for the disbandment of the department. Me, I believe in no such nonsense. Those proposing the disbandment of the department, including some supposed intellectuals suffering from over-inflated egos, fail to understand that the challenges the police face are societal issues which can hardly be laid at the feet of the police. I never personally liked most of the senior officers with whom I interacted during my brief 10-year stint. I thought they were generally poor managers who believed in chewing out their juniors in public and begrudging their successes. They were generally political hacks who kissed the asses of the politicians in the party of their choice. Additionally, the senior corps of the constabulary has been more focused on being punitive to their subordinates than teaching and guiding them in preparation for service, or working on strategies aimed at eliminating crime in their areas of responsibility. More than anything else in my estimation, the senior officers of the JCF have been a cowardly bunch of hacks who wilt and wither away at the slightest controversy leaving their subordinates to face the music unsupported. At the time I decided to leave the department my opinion of them was somewhere in the single digits and deteriorating fast.
I guess by now you do get that I had/have scant regard for the leadership of the force. That does not mean that the JCF has not had exemplary officers over the years. I was a big fan of formerSSP Bailey, who once led the Ranger Squad, a true motivational leader and despite his faults, Noël Asphall was a leader who made you want to go the extra mile. Today not much has changed since I left the department, except that the leadership of the force may be a tad more educated. Unfortunately, the benefits of their education have not shown up in the stat sheets, so surely the education they earned seems to be for self and bragging rights. Fish rots from the head so if we discard the nonsense that the police is inept because the police are inherently corrupt. Or that the police are even closely representative of what is wrong in our country, we may be able to recognize that the police is only a small sampling of a society that is inherently corrupt and dysfunctional. If we tune out the noise and face that fact that our country has been a pretentious place for a long time, and that we do have a corruption problem, we may begin the hard work of turning around our country.
One of the enduring qualities of leadership is the ability of those in positions of leadership to be able to motivate those whom they supervise. Leadership is not about bossing around and embarrassing subordinates. It is about praising publicly and chastising privately. Those elements are virtues which have eluded the leadership over the years. More and more they become sticklers looking for transgressions of the archaic JCF Act with which to punish and subsequently hold down their juniors. As a consequence, the rank and file have basically given up. Faced with the twin pressures of dealing with the challenges of the job on the streets and protecting their safety, while contending with the nitpicking overlords in the department once they return from the streets. This dual sided pressure has wrought undue harm and psychological damage to the rank and file resulting in mistakes, hesitancy, and a general lack of confidence in the way they execute their duties. Other pressure points from other Government agencies which have added additional undue stress to a rather shitty job to begin with, has resulted further in one of the highest attrition rates of any police department anywhere in the world. Except in parts of Mexico where some departments have seen officers dropping arms and walking away in surrender to the drug cartels.
A GLIMMEROFHOPE
Superintendent Wayne Cameron heads the Manchester Police
As I said before, my disdain for the leadership of the JCF though palpable, does not mean that there are no good senior officers in the department. And I want to speak briefly to one such officer who exemplifies some of the qualities which ought to be the rule rather than the exception in the (JCF). The recent viral encounter in which a bus driver in Spalding Manchester viciously attacked a uniformed police officer was a seminal moment for the rule of law in our country. That one incident revealed some structural flaws which exist in the body politic. These are having devastating consequences for our very small and easily managed country.
(1) Both Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and Peter Phillips the opposition leader saw that violent attack on a police officer last week in Spalding Manchester. Additionally, another officer was attacked and shot in a separate incident as he sat in his car, he was hit several times. He valiantly fought off his attackers, though seriously wounded. He is still in very serious condition in hospital. To date, neither of the two pathetic little men seized on the opportunity to reaffirm the need for, and their commitment to the rule of law. Jamaica is NOT a paradise as they would have you believe. Crime is out of control, it benefits both political parties. That is the reason blatant attacks on police officers elicits deathly silence from both political leaders and their political parties.
(2) Those of you who saw the incident also witnessed a lying bastard narrate a full sequence of the events. The only problem was that it was all lies aimed at incriminating the officers and absolving the attacker of criminal culpability. Conscientious observers who care about fairness and the rule of law, would be hard pressed not to think that this is a pattern which has unjustly incriminated untold police officers. Many of whom handled themselves exactly as they were trained to do and was incriminated on fraudulent testimony, the likes of what we saw from that supposed witness. As a former police officer, I can tell you that most of those accounts are exactly false and concocted.
(3) The officer displayed cool temperament despite the verbal onslaught and the gesticulation from the bus driver, even as the crowd egged the stupid driver to attack him. I can tell you without equivocation that I would not have acted as calm and patient as he did. The minute he started gesticulating and verbally assaulting me he would have been taken down and cuffed.
(4) After the incident occurred, the commanding officer for the Parish, Superintendent Wayne Cameron, did something which has been missing from Jamaican policing. That senior officer did not run away and hide, hoping that if there were questions he would be shielded from the media glare. He stepped forward and made it abundantly clear that those who would attack his officers should rethink their strategy as officers would not be backing down. Cameron’s steadfast stance was refreshing not just for the officers under his command, but for the rule of law across the country. Superintendent Cameron’s unwavering support for the officers under his command is the kind of leadership which is lacking across the entire law enforcement spectrum. It ought to be the rule, yet sadly, it is the exception and subsequently, the law-abiding people of Jamaica pay the price for it.
None of the cowardly senior officers in the Department, from the Commissioner on down, had a word of praise for the officer. None sought to use the incident to speak to the country on the virtues of adhering to the rule of law. Sadly, there is zero daylight between the pathetic political leadership and the cowardice which heads the (JCF). All in all the criminal supporting political parties and the spineless bootlicking senior leadership of the JCF, has demonstrated that they are incompetent and undeserving of the positions they hold. It is time for better and more capable leadership in the (JCF). If they were serious about real leadership and the eradication of crime they would look no further than the parish of Manchester and place Wayne Cameron in that leadership chair at 103 Old Hope Road. We would begin to see some real leadership on crime in our country.
I had no idea that the Government had embarked on a process of cutting and in some cases eliminating security detail for past ministers of Government. In fact, to be honest, I had totally forgotten that a struggling Jamaica, a poor developing country, was engaged in the practice of giving security detail to past ministers. All this while the poor citizens of the country, not so lucky or rich enough to live behind high walls are left to the mercy of the criminals those very same politicians created. Now that the issue is once again front and center I do recall a former minister of National Security Dwight Nelson(now deceased) complaining, that the then PNP administration had pulled his security detail at one point.
NOWTHIS.…...
“It is particularly troubling that while we are experiencing vicious attacks on our elected or former elected officials, and heightened the level of threats, the government has proposed to withdraw or minimize the security details of the former ministers of government,”PNP General Secretary Julian Robinson said in a media release
Julian Robinson
Robinson was speaking to the killing of Dr. Lynvale Bloomfield, a member of parliament for East Portland, who was murdered over a week ago at his home, as well as the recent killing of former councilor for the White Horses Division in St Thomas, Madge Morris. Also addressing the issue of the two killings, which directly impacted the PNP, opposition leader Peter Phillips said “It is particularly shocking as the party continues in mourning over the tragic death of our [comrade] and colleague, Dr. Lynvale Bloomfield, a member of parliament for East Portland, who was murdered over a week ago at his home.”
Peter Phillips Opposition Leader in parliament and (role model to the nation’s children)
Can I say just how stupid and totally 1970’s the continued use of the term [“Comrade”] is in 2019? That they continue to Harken to and refuse to let go of a term used by failed Communists and reactionary socialists in reference to each other, speaks volumes about where the PNP continues to be. Communism and the brand of Socialism to which the PNP subscribers have been an abject failure with no representative success story to which the PNP can point to for validation.
Now to the griping about security details. To begin with, there should be zero police protection afforded any past politicians in Jamaica (of either party). If I had my way there would be none afforded even serving ministers of government. My reasoning behind that position is simple. Jamaica’s politicians are a bunch of egotistical losers. They created the environment of division and envy. They created the garrisons which became incubators of criminality. They created the animosity between the police and the citizens by using the JCF as a scapegoat distraction for their failures to take the appropriate steps to secure the country. They continue to maintain contact with criminals who secure their elections in those zones of political exclusions. Jamaica is a small developing country which can ill afford the extravagance of security for past failed politicians. Let them be exposed to the stench of the morass they created.
I don’t want to hear a single word of bitching about politicians killed. No life is more important than another, it is time that Jamaica’s half baked idiotic politicians learn this lesson. Actions have consequences. The atmosphere of envy, mistrust, division, and lawlessness created by the two political gangs which passes forpolitical parties is now producing the whirlwind which is threatening to engulf them all. It is about time and none too soon.
What would happen to Jamaica if both the PNP and JLP decided to cut ties with the criminal gangs to which they are tied and throw their support to the law enforcement agencies? I’ll tell you what would happen, we would have Jamaicans living abroad, returning to invest in their country, creating untold employment opportunities and wealth in our country. None of this can happen, however, because a small cadre of politicians placed themselves above country and have created a system which is dedicated to their own interest country be damned.
Beautiful Jamaica
We Jamaicans are quick to talk about “Jamaica nice,” and yes, of course, God has blessed us with a beautiful country with some of the most pristine beaches anywhere. The Carribean Sea, which caresses our shores, oh so gently, is as clear and beautiful as the blue mountain peak is imposing in its majesty. The rivers, streams, and tributaries, meanders endlessly until they disappear beneath a soil so fertile our farmers produced more than we could ever eat. For the most part, our people have been the kindest, most loving and neighborly. The farther inland you travel the better your experience becomes. But now all of that is in jeopardy of being lost. The country is still beautiful, but people are losing their souls. Greed and envy replaced compassion and kindness. The joy of sharing with our neighbors is replaced with the greed of lotto cheat-sheets and high-powered weapons.
Our people were not always bloodthirsty hooligans tearing at the carcass of each other’s corpses. We were loving people, who looked after each other and each other’s children. No one group of people is responsible for our slide into the abyss of the morass. But none is more culpable than those who have been given more power to act on our behalf. Once the ’70s stepped in Jamaicans began to witness a shift in the way politics was retailed. Gone was the harmless banter come election time, replaced with a more sinister and ominous narrative that whatever wealth the wealthy had was arrived at illicitly and everyone poor was entitled to half of it.
Michael Manley introduced Democratic Socialism to Jamaica , social engineering which ruined the once thriving Island. Today Manleys followers trumpet his achievements which are largely feel-good platitudes. To his detractors he ruined a beautiful country.
We all know the continuous narrative around that central theme. A massive flight of capital and skilled professionals resulted. Political strongmen moved into people’s homes and our country was changed forever. The next crop of politicians learned also that if they devised a way to keep the people fighting amongst themselves, on their behalf, they could rape and pillage the nation’s resources without consequence as long as they tossed a few strongmen a few bones to divide up amongst the peasantry. No matter how gullible the Lumpenproletariat was, the newly minted political class which governed as a pseudo Plutocracy needed a scapegoat when the [Lumpen] becomes agitated. When public funds are misappropriated, there are bound to be shortages in the dispensation of public services. When the Lumpen rises up the Plutocracy needs a diversion. The JCF which was born out of the Morant Bay rebellion was the perfect diversion. [https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/morant-bay-rebellion]
Edward Seaga..
The police are empowered no further than to be revenue collectors, the plutocracy has no fear that a peasant uprising will end up affecting them negatively. They feel insulated from it all. After all their real power bases are in the depressed crime-ridden garrisons in which the police is public enemy number one. In 2010 the security forces were forced to act in Tivoli gardens in what was a veritable war between the state and mercenaries loyal to a drug lord. Heavily armed, they dared the state to touch them. In the end, wars have casualties and there is usually collateral damage. Tivoli Gardens was no exception.
Who remembered the Hannah Town police station ?
Not wanting a shift in the political paradigm, the ruling JLP and the Opposition PNP which generally does not agree on anything, agreed to a kangaroo commission to investigate what happened in Tivoli Gardens. Again the security forces were the scapegoat and restitution and an apology given the rogue community which had thumbed its nose at the rule of law. Killing police officers and burning police stations in the process. The Security forces were roundly condemned and individual officers singled out for particular ridicule and derision. What stuck in my throat to this day is that they brought in a foreigner David Simmons to head the commission which heaped scorn on our police and military. David Simmons is a retired judge from Barbados, a former colony of England, which has its collective head so far up her Majesty’s rear end she can feel them breathe.
The Former Darling Street Police Station, a concrete structure destroyed.
For the PNP condemning and reining in the police offered the perfect diversion. That party maintains control of many more garrison communities than the JLP. In those communities, people vote as a monolith and the number of votes cast in elections generally outnumber the number of qualified electors exponentially. The PNP was not about to see its base of support messed with. As for the JLP, it too controls Garrison communities, albeit fewer, but the party understood fundamentally what a paradigm shift in the way the security forces are allowed to operate would shift the balance of power ultimately to the working class and away from the small bunch of governing plutocrats. INDECOM was born.
Carolyn Gomes
I would be remiss if I did not mention the burgeoning and thriving list of lobby groups which sprung up all claiming to be human rights organizations. FAST. JFJ. IACHR. And a plethora of disjointed individuals also latched onto the anti-police growth industry which has taken over the country. None were more caustic and dangerous than the Carolyn Gomes led JFJ. And of course, anyone who buys into the narrative that the police is evil and deserving of shackles gets rewarded. Carolyn Gomes was given a national honor by the government. In the end, the lie of JFJ caught up with Gomes and she was exposed for making pornographic material available to minors. She was forced to step aside in disgrace and one of her minions rewarded with the top spot. Out of that whole lobbying effort, Bruce Golding in cahoots with the PNP gave the nation INDECOM to oversee the security forces. INDECOM brings brought ego and harassment to the security force members. Members of the security forces stepped back from sticking their necks out and violent crimes skyrocketed.
Terrence Williams INDECOM
Such is the character of JAMAICA, despite the noise about prosperity by the JLP and the supposed virtues of Socialism, a failed political construct championed by the corrupt PNP. One of the most visible components of the strategy to scapegoat the Police is the frequency with which Commissioners of police are appointed and fired. This sleight of hand gives the impression that a commissioner of police has the means to magically make crime go away. The truth of the matter is that though several of the top cops have been inept political hacks, the truth is that all have been given the proverbial basket to carry water. The lack of resources the police are forced to contend with is never about the material inadequacies only, but more importantly, the agency is not allowed to fully enforce the laws. And so commissioners of police come and go and some try their best while failing to speak out at the blatant power play and micro handling the plutocrats engage in with the police department while speaking out of the two sides of their filthy mouths. On the one side, they talk about the need to lower or curb crime, even though their political enclaves are veritable crime factories. On the other hand, they make it impossible for the police to enforce the laws through the myriad tactics I have outlined.
Owen Ellington former commissioner of police
I believe no Commissioner of police has done more to acquiesce to the dictates of the corrupt plutocracy than the compromised Owen Ellington who stepped down under spurious circumstances. In a series of moves intended to placate the public, rather than speaking out against the plutocracy Ellington gave away the store through a series of strategies he developed. In some instances what he gave up the public had no right to. That included making the (police force orders)public. The Force orders is a weekly publication which communicates dictates from the Commissioner and his staff to the departments and officers. It includes personnel movement along with other personnel matters. Nothing in the force orders is information which the public has a reasonable interest in having. Additionally, Ellington introduced measures which all but made the police a laughing stock. One such directive is as follows.
Tactical Retreat. Our police officers are cultured to pay the ultimate price rather than retreat from an armed criminal attack. We are working on a set of procedures which could accommodate “tactical retreat” as an option to preserve human life without undermining the sense of pride and honor of front-line officers. We will begin the conversation with the idea that a tactical retreat does not signal an abandonment of the cause.
As a former police officer, I am particularly incensed when a police officer is attacked and hurt or worse just for doing his or her job. This is not about whether or not we agree with everything the police does, but about that officer’s expectation that he or she will return home safely after their shift as they ought to. That is not too much to ask. Even soldiers on a battlefield do their level best to return from wars, police officers do too.
And so over the years, one of the things that I have personally hammered home to readers and to the JCF leadership,(assuming that they do read) is the need for more and better training which reflects the seriousness of the times. To that end, many of my friends and even some of my most dedicated readers have disagreed with me on the level of training being afforded new recruits to the JCF. I contend that not only is the training archaic and useless, but training should be ongoing for officers, especially as it relates to firearms, tactics, and threat assessments. Police officers should have a well laid out Gymnasium with all of the modern amenities at the academy. Strength and fitness training should be a part of the recruit training. More than anything else, the archaic and useless drills ought to be a thing of the past.
While we talk about police training it also makes sense to expand on the difficulty which lies in policing Jamaica. As I said in a previous article, even within the CARICOM region, police officials are critical of Jamaicans and their lack of respect for the rule of law. And so it is not out of the ordinary to hear tall tales (many unfounded) of the way Jamaicans are treated by law enforcement officials whether it’s in the Cayman Islands, Barbados, Trinidad, and Tobago or wherever? That is not to say that the stigma attached to us Jamaicans does not negatively affect folks who may be innocent, or at best, not as guilty.
A slum in Kingston Jamaica
The difficulties of which I speak are varied and many, but I will list a few here which may in some cases be unique to Jamaica.
Rio Slum
(1) TERRAIN Jamaica is a particularly hilly country This is in many respects unrivaled in our region. The challenges which come with the hilly terrain are many, but it makes the task of apprehending dangerous criminals that much more difficult. Like the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the terrain makes enforcement a nightmare to varying degrees.
(2)POLITICS Over the years the corrosive influence and control Politics has had over law enforcement in our country have probably had the most disastrous consequences to date. Sadly, those who are at the top of the security apparatus are in many cases the most suspect when it comes to how national security secrets are handled (see how Christopher Duddus Coke learned that the Americans wanted him extradited).
The present Minister of National Security Horace Chang, who said he inherited a glorified security company (speaking of the police department). He certainly could not wait to place his foot in his stupid mouth on the Spaldings shooting. Speaking to a Lion’s Club of Kingston luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel Chang dived into the matter which is fresh and still under investigations “Had he had any of the equipment of modern policing, he could have been easily trained that in the face of a hostile crowd of vendors and taxi drivers who can be quite aggressive to the police, to use one of the non-lethal weapons to intercept and control the crowd.” .
(a) The fucking idiot is the Minister responsible for the police, so if they are lacking equipment he is responsible. (b) Secondly, this was not about crowd control, it was a case where a uniformed police officer was violently attacked. Chang’s assessment is rubbish, it has no bearing on what we have seen on that video. “The guns would be for a killer crowd. Those (the absent tools) are basic equipment and we have not equipped our police force effectively.” In the estimation of this Minister of National Security, the crowd which destroyed a police service vehicle, and forced two officers to seek refuge in a supermarket before they were rescued, was not a killer crowd. This could be handled with a canister of pepper spray and a baton.[sic] These are the abject fools who are running our country. These are the lawmakers. Now do you need to ask why Jamaica is so fucked up?
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