Nation Gone Ary
It seems that Jamaica has plunged even deeper into a destitute state of lawlessness. Two days into the new year thirteen people had already been murdered. We have statistics equivalent to a war in our country. We need to take a stand. It would appear the outside world that every ten steps a Jamaican takes without being shot or stabbed is a blessing from God. There are ways to stop crime, but no single person can do it.
When we go to "sessions" and parties and artistes such as Kartel and Movado deejay songs which give detailed descriptions of murder, rejoice on how easy it is to take another person's life, regardless of the age, we are fuelling the occurrence of crime. How so? The youth who are under the sound of this "music" day to day use them as a sort of mantra. When we revel in these artistes and give them endless praise and adoration, they become figures to me emulated. It becomes necessary to be "as bad as Kartel" or "as cold as Movado" to be respected in society. Where then, do our values go? The survival of the fittest becomes survival which lies with the one with the more powerful gun and least present conscience. Once we denounce that type of music and let everyone know what it really is, we can make steps to solve crime. If not, we can simply forget about trying.
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