Jamaica is a wicked ass nation

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This guy I knew went to Jamaica on holiday and brought a bespoke velour track suit with him. He went to stay with family for a few days, anyhow the track suit top went missing from his suitcase and he couldnt find it anywhere.

So after a few weeks he was leaving the island and arranged a lift to the airport. This random taxi man showed up wearing his velour tracksuit top.

Jamaicans are something else I tell you.
 

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always the reason why a country turns to some fukkery.

@TradePascalSiakam thats fukked up my breh. JA got some issues. was just talking to my sister about possibly havin my moms move there.. BUT NAH!!!!!! gotta dead that. even tho my family is good when we go back, aint taking no chances. my sister goes down there once a month with no issues, but she's half a celebrity in a weird way, so that might be why.

i remember my moms sending them big ass brown barrels back to JA and mufukkas still asking her for more shyt.

oh yeah those barrels lol. my mom been sending them down forever. its been a few times even this year during the pandemic where one her brothers one of my uncles was asking her if she can send him some new sneakers. this her older brother, a grown ass man in his 60s. i mean for real? she was rightfully complaining how grown he is and how she always sends things down especially money but you wanna beg for sneakers lol

its this mentality where they think only they struggle and nobody else.

People see beaches and a few commercials and never leave the tourist areas of montego bay, ochio rios and think its such a beautiful island

If you are jamaican you know how wicked that place is





every jamaican knows about JBNN news to see the wickedness of the country


whats with all the rampant c00ning in the first video with all the women commenting how they don't blame the mother for kicking her son after he was shot dead by police? :mindblown:

imagine how much more they would have said that if it was a white cop in america. and people say there isn't a self hate/c00ning problem. even Diamond and Silk wouldn't be commenting on videos saying shyt like that
 

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EDIT:
It's my granddad that's Williams. He died before I was born though in like the 80's. He died from a stroke. If you have Williams in your family from Smithville then I'm pretty sure we are related. Your grandmother is probably my Aunt.

The last time I was in country (Smithville) was sometime in the late 80's for Uncle Jack's funeral. He used to live in Linstid but was murdered. They buried him in country. I was a baby then but I remember it like it happen a few years ago.


Smithville is ten miles from where my dad's family is from trout hall
 

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House has been standing for over 80 years, electricity was off, no one lives there. A few years ago we had someone living there who would take care of the house, they tried to take it over we kicked them out and they threatened that they would burn down the house.

And this is jamaica this is what people do, a wicked ass nation filled with wicked people

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Adventists: Miami-Based Church Leader, Daughter Released After Haiti Kidnapping

December 29, 2020


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Adventist Pastor Elie Henry (right) and daughter Irma Henry.
The Haitian-American head of the Seventh-Day Adventists' Inter-American division, and his daughter, were abducted Christmas Eve in Port-au-Prince.
Seventh-Day Adventist leaders say the Haitian-American director of their church's Inter-American division, and his daughter, were released Monday after being kidnapped in Haiti on Christmas Eve.

In a statement posted Monday night on its Inter-America website, Adventist Pastor Leonard Johnson said Pastor Elie Henry and his daughter Irma were free in Port-au-Prince "and are doing well."


Pastor Henry and his daughter were the latest victims of a ransom kidnapping wave that has paralyzed Haiti this year. According to Adventist statements, they were abducted in Port-au-Prince December 24 as they left an Adventist hospital. Haitian media report their kidnappers demanded a $5 million ransom for their release but the Adventist statement did mention a ransom amount.

Pastor Henry was born in Haiti and is based in Miami, where he heads the Inter-American office for the Adventists, a Protestant Christian denomination. Irma Henry is a physical therapist at the Adventist Hospital in Haiti.

In a statement over the weekend, Adventist Church administrators had said the release of Henry and his daughter was being negotiated. But Monday's statement did not indicate if a ransom had been paid. (WLRN could not reach Adventist administrators for this report.)

The case is just the most recent in a year-long surge of kidnappings the Haitian government now admits has become a national emergency. According to Haitian human rights groups, at least four ransom abductions are reported in the country each day.

The crisis hit a flashpoint last month when a Port-au-Prince high school student was kidnapped and killed when her ransom was not paid on time. Her corpse was left in a trash heap at the side of a road.

Earlier this month, many medical workers in Port-au-Prince went on strike briefly to protest the government's inability to stem a rising number of kidnappings of doctors and nurses.

Critics say authoritarian Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has lost control of the situation — and that Haitian police are often involved with kidnapping gangs. Witnesses say many kidnappers have worn police uniforms while Moïse and Haiti's police deny the charges.
 

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Adventists: Miami-Based Church Leader, Daughter Released After Haiti Kidnapping

December 29, 2020


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Adventist Today
Adventist Pastor Elie Henry (right) and daughter Irma Henry.
The Haitian-American head of the Seventh-Day Adventists' Inter-American division, and his daughter, were abducted Christmas Eve in Port-au-Prince.
Seventh-Day Adventist leaders say the Haitian-American director of their church's Inter-American division, and his daughter, were released Monday after being kidnapped in Haiti on Christmas Eve.

In a statement posted Monday night on its Inter-America website, Adventist Pastor Leonard Johnson said Pastor Elie Henry and his daughter Irma were free in Port-au-Prince "and are doing well."


Pastor Henry and his daughter were the latest victims of a ransom kidnapping wave that has paralyzed Haiti this year. According to Adventist statements, they were abducted in Port-au-Prince December 24 as they left an Adventist hospital. Haitian media report their kidnappers demanded a $5 million ransom for their release but the Adventist statement did mention a ransom amount.

Pastor Henry was born in Haiti and is based in Miami, where he heads the Inter-American office for the Adventists, a Protestant Christian denomination. Irma Henry is a physical therapist at the Adventist Hospital in Haiti.

In a statement over the weekend, Adventist Church administrators had said the release of Henry and his daughter was being negotiated. But Monday's statement did not indicate if a ransom had been paid. (WLRN could not reach Adventist administrators for this report.)

The case is just the most recent in a year-long surge of kidnappings the Haitian government now admits has become a national emergency. According to Haitian human rights groups, at least four ransom abductions are reported in the country each day.

The crisis hit a flashpoint last month when a Port-au-Prince high school student was kidnapped and killed when her ransom was not paid on time. Her corpse was left in a trash heap at the side of a road.


Earlier this month, many medical workers in Port-au-Prince went on strike briefly to protest the government's inability to stem a rising number of kidnappings of doctors and nurses.

Critics say authoritarian Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has lost control of the situation — and that Haitian police are often involved with kidnapping gangs. Witnesses say many kidnappers have worn police uniforms while Moïse and Haiti's police deny the charges.

Damn..... :huhldup:
 
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Clarendon (Trout Hall)

My family originates from there and still got fam in Clarendon.

Damn shame everytime I talk to fam they telling me stories.




EDIT:
It's my granddad that's Williams. He died before I was born though in like the 80's. He died from a stroke. If you have Williams in your family from Smithville then I'm pretty sure we are related. Your grandmother is probably my Aunt.

The last time I was in country (Smithville) was sometime in the late 80's for Uncle Jack's funeral. He used to live in Linstid but was murdered. They buried him in country. I was a baby then but I remember it like it happen a few years ago.


@Caca-faat just read this my family name is Williams also :deadmanny:
 

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Today I woke up to my family home in Jamaica being burned to the ground down by some fakkit. My grandma and grandpa built that house (rest their soul) and are buried on that land. And now everything is gone, all the photos, the heirlooms all their belongings everything. One dinky ass fire struck with a little dinky hose took like an hour to arrive.
What are you doing to better your nation?
 
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