Welcome to hell on earth.

The Jamaican society is no doubt a very dysfunctional one, where right is wrong and wrong is not wrong depending on who you are or where you come from.

The rules of law on order only applies to those without connections and try as you may to do the right thing, you are most likely to meet into road blocks, which will most likely force you to do the wrong thing.

Crime and Violence has taken over the country, to such an extent, that law enforcement officials have virtually given up on the society and free for all is the new order of the day.

When many Jamaican were expressing undying love for others on Valentine’s day, merchants of death ran rampage throughout sections of the country murdering a 17 month old infant in the process and in quick act of reprisal, merchants of death from the other side sought to murder a 2 month old infant as revenge and were only prevented from doing so by hero parents. Both mom and dad are now battling for life in a public hospital.

In what has become the usual reaction to heinous crimes the Minister of National Security and civil society has condemned the actions of these criminals and have called upon the citizens to help the cops solve the crime.

In what has also become a far too often feature after such crimes are committed, the Minister of National Security , the Commissioner of Police, the Member of Parliament and the people, all walk for peace in the community hoping and praying that by some divine intervention, the marauding gunmen will turn over the guns and become choir boys.

Will the “walk of peace” achieve anything, absolutely not, nothing will change and the poor black people in that area will continue to murder each other day after day from now until….. you pick a date.

In the usual knee jerk reaction from the police high command, curfews will be imposed from 6am to 6pm and the police will NOT leave the area until “normality” has been restored. The problem with these curfews however is that it curtails the activities of the innocent law abiding people living in the communities, while the gunmen just lay low, waiting for the cops to leave to continue the job of ensuring they reduce the population of poor black people in Jamaica.

Who is there to protect the people of Jamaica, if not the security forces , then who ?

 

“Somebody has to pay for Treasure’s life” was the often-repeated threat as residents mourned the killing of the child.

“It just start, mi tell you. It just start. People a go dead … ,” one angry man told our news team, as Trejaun’s father, Troy Harvey, eyes heavy with pain, recounted how his son kept on calling “Dadda

 

The above is a chilling message of what is to come.

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