by Rex Wockner INTERNATIONAL NEWS Police raid the only gay bar on the touristy Hip Strip Montego Bay, Jamai, on Feb. 20, acrdg to the Jamai
Contents:
- HERE IS WHY JAMAINS ARE DEMANDG REMOVAL OF LGBTQ GAY PRI FLAG OM US EMBASSY
- JAMAIN BELIEVERS MANDG REMOVAL OF 'GAY PRI' FLAG
- JAMAI'S FIRST PUBLIC GAY PRI EVENT A SYMBOL OF CHANGE: 'IT FELT LIBERATG'
- JAMAIN GAY BAR RAID
- JAMAI TO HOLD S FIRST GAY PRI CELEBRATN THE ISLAND’S PAL
- THERE ARE NO GAY PRI PARAS JAMAI
HERE IS WHY JAMAINS ARE DEMANDG REMOVAL OF LGBTQ GAY PRI FLAG OM US EMBASSY
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A light ra eased the heat and the dancers went home to was all a far cry om the untry that Time magaze lled “the most homophobic place on Earth” 2006. In a 2013 survey of 71 LGBT people nducted by Human Rights Watch, more than half said they had been victims of homophobic vlence. Non-vlent discrimatn is even more pervasive, wh bullyg and excln faced tn, healthre and wh lol change has e through the ditn of activists, cludg the work of Jamai Fom for Lbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-Flag), the untry’s largt LGBT rights anisatn, which this month celebrat s 20th the anisatn lnched on 10 December 1998, ed outrage.
Public reactn has, however, been hostile … for the next few years, at least, gay rights our society, as far as road march or public appearanc are ncerned, is a very dim possibily. So has social media, which has allowed the anisatn, and other groups mpaigng for LGBT rights, to “humanise” gay a rult, the former mister for jtice and the mayor of Kgston have both spoken out publicly support of the group. ”Jaevn Nelson, J-Flag’s executive director, says there has been a “public awakeng” followg two homophobic attacks 2013 – one of them the murr of Dwayne Jon, who attend a party women’s cloth.
Their manifto, the Gay Agenda, was aligned wh the ernment’s Visn 2030 velopment plan.
JAMAIN BELIEVERS MANDG REMOVAL OF 'GAY PRI' FLAG
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KINGSTON —First dubbed by Time magaze as “the most homophobic place on Earth” 2006, Jamai’s evolvg attu to sexual mori has, by 2015, ed even Time to qutn whether the untry was turng around. This past week, the Jamain Fom for Lbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG), an anizatn that self-intifi as “the foremost anisatn advotg and lobbyg ernment and policymakers for the rights of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr persons”, ma history wh the unprecented stagg of Jamai’s first-ever LGBT pri celebratns om Augt 1-5.
JAMAI'S FIRST PUBLIC GAY PRI EVENT A SYMBOL OF CHANGE: 'IT FELT LIBERATG'
And ntrary to popular belief, J-FLAG said, the evolutn was not solely due to the importatn of “Amerin gay culture” or external prsure om other untri or ternatnal human rights anizatns, but om factors wh Jamai self. It n be said that anti-sodomy laws serve to rerce cultural hostily toward gay men, and they have also been known to emboln those wh pre-existg prejudic. They found that, a natnally reprentative sample of 1, 000 Jamains, 88% nsired “male homosexualy” to be immoral, pared to 83.
JAMAIN GAY BAR RAID
Mrice Tomlson, one of the Caribbean’s leadg gay rights activists, ld the anisers of PRiDE JA, and fend s value to the Jamain LGBT muny:. Rearch has shown that is visibily that will undo homophobia. One eratn of LGBTI stands for “Lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and tersex”.
JAMAI TO HOLD S FIRST GAY PRI CELEBRATN THE ISLAND’S PAL
In 2006, Time Magaze named Jamai “the most homophobic place on Earth. ” As a genre, dancehall has produced many murroly homophobic lyrics. For Nelson, there’s nothg herently homophobic about Jamain mic.
“To say we are the most homophobic place is jt simply not te… ’s not the vlent mob g to chop somebody up like you might picture before.
THERE ARE NO GAY PRI PARAS JAMAI
Perhaps the cle homophobia n be attributed to the rise of social media and a more globalised world that allows people on the island to see, and be aware of, other liftyl.
The Stop Murr Mic Campaign – which prsur Jamain micians to absta om allegedly glorifyg homophobic vlence (and which J‑Flag -n) – targeted Banton alongsi several other artists. Banton signed a ntract wh Stop Murr Mic Campaign 2007, agreeg to no longer make homophobic statements.
Other dancehall artists have bee utly aware of how homophobic material might harm their prospects as an ternatnal tourg act. Hope has studied dancehall for over 20 years, and says the homophobia is rooted the island’s history of lonialism and slavery. Pledgg to vlently attack gays was jt one of the trends the ways Jamain artists asserted their masculy, which was then reflected their mic.