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Subtle Flight
- By Ashwon Martin
- Published 05/23/2007
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The migration of African Americans from the city to the suburbs.
The time has come to Boycott Jamaica
- By Ralph Emerson
- Published 04/26/2008
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Jamaica displays to the world a friendly, happy-go-lucky face. Yet Jamaica disavows, and attempts to deflect world condemnation for, its barbaric polices and publicly-condoned egregious societal treatment of gay people. Jamaica's behavour is an embarassment to people of African decent. ![]() |
GBMNews supports the growing campaign to boycott Jamaica.
The protest movement against Jamaica's policies is gaining steam. Condemnations have come from various World Human Rights organizations, the Metropolitan Community Church, and other religious groups in the United States. Great Britain has been in the forefront of the protest movement for years. The Canadian government has vowed to agrresively enforce its laws against hate speech in music, and is providing sanctuary for many gay Jamaicans.
A boycott is very unfortunate, but it is patently obvious that Jamaica refuses to address its own bigotry. Therefore, outside measures are required to save LGBT Jamaicans from injury and even death.
At this time, we advise our readers to avoid Jamaican products, music, concerts and above all avoid all travel to the island. We ask you to be proactive and tell others to do the same. Ask stores to stop carrying Jamaican products. Ask radio staions and clubs to stop playing Jamaican music. Ask travel agents to steer clients to friendly desitinations.
Please post this article to all Internet social networking groups in which you belong.
The Jamaican boycott will start slowly but soon more effective measures will come to pass. GBMNews will keep you abreast.
Change will come to Jamaica!

















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