What that man said about it being the only nation where different ethnicities sit together in restaurants and things was ignorant. He has clearly never been to Canada.
Like the man said @ 4:45, the Chinese did not interact with the community. I have seen it, most of them kept to themselves, stayed inside their homes or businesses as if to segregate themselves from the community. It does not excuse violence, but it does add to distrust and misinformation. Not all were like this, but many are. The same thing happens in America in predominantly African American communities you will see many Chinese stores, but they do not integrate with the community.
@oakaziz as the film maker i agree with you and the statements made by mr kong but let me pose a question to you. if you were in a place where the general populace could be so volatile and violent and you were part of a minority that was not in general mixing and assimilating well with the general populace would you not stay to yourself in your home with people of your background when you know that at any moment violence could be inflicted upon you?
@ForgottenFaces001 To answer your question, no. However, they were not always threatened. Where I lived in JA there were few Asians and they completely segregated themselves from others. They had a store and they lived above the store, they seldom left the store or interacted with others in the community unless of course it was when they were taking your money when you made a purchase. That is no way to behave, you can't go to another persons country and behave as if you are better than them.
@oakaziz all of the Jamaican Chinese i meet 9 times out of 10 in the kingston area are not chinese but Jamaican chinese but in st james there is a new migration of chinese from china and they follow the old pattern we spoke about in this doc. i do not justify rude exploitation of any nation but still i try to see both sides of the story and realize there are 2 stories to tell. thank you for watching
@timaliceetbouqui no one disagreed it was not a debate i simply posed a question. my films pose more questions i allow the viewer you to debate and come to your own conclusion i am not a evangelist and i am not out to convert just share different ideas, facts, feelings and i allow you to come to your own conclusion.
to all jamaicans that are going to complain about the minorities, remember, there the ones not breaking into homes, shooting people, selling drugs, most of the crime in jamaica is caused my blacks (same with the US), most of the corrupted politicans in jamaica are black, and most of the minorities that are in jamaica are rich, but they worked hard, same of the rich black jamaicans, and there happens to be more rich black jamaicans than white jamaicans
@lolmmmlol You need to shut up. Your obvious bias and ignorance shouts stupidity. Jamaica is majority black so majority for criminals are black. As far as America, racism is part of the reason why there are less whites in prison. Whites get less time for the same crimes and are often times acquitted even though guilty. There are judges in America who take money to send people to jails, Google it if you do not believe. Now please shut up.
@oakaziz is it racism? it might be, but I think there more to it, my point was just to say that whites are being blamed, when some whites are helping, did you thank those whites for that? I wasn't shouting racist but the truth and I'll tell you something blacks don't want to hear.... Slavery was a big money in different african kingdoms. Africans caught other Africans and sold them (look it up). And also judge also send people to jail for money, even black judges and to white inmates
@lolmmmlol I don't have to look anything up that I already knew. I know that blacks were sold by other blacks into slavery, but should that excuse the behavior of their white slavers? Someone selling something does not mean you have to buy.
Why don't you do some research to see who profited the most from slavery? You are undoubtedly a white person with limited knowledge of slavery. Whites are the ones that should be thanking us, our ancestors worked for free while whites prospered.
@oakaziz what the excuse for africans enslaving africans, and yeah whites did profit, but so the blacks selling the blacks, who could have found another way to get money. They caught and sold from themselves, it how life went, no one knew better. lol. and blacks should be thanking whites, they gave them the strengh to be strong, while today blacks just blame whites. am i jamaican? maybe. am i white? maybe. You'll never know.
@lolmmmlol You are nothing but a racist white person trolling the internet trying to inject your racial prejudices and intolerance. I guess buy your mindset when a woman gets raped she should thank her rapist for making a stronger human being. The original Indians in the Caribbean were all killed, American Indians were killed, blacks were enslaved and killed and this was all by one race of people. Run along with your ignorance. Seek some education outside of KKK literature.
@lolmmmlol Why are you on here anyway with your half baked view of slavery? This is a documentary about Jamaica. Are you Jamaican? Are you Black? If not, why are you here with the stupidity? Talk about thanking whites. For what? For slavery? For being lynched? Tell me what should we give "massa" thanks for?
@oakaziz another thing, slavery was bad, i admit that, but why did you attack me on my comment? and if you are a black jamaican do you really think your life would be better if your ancestors stayed in africa and you lived in africa? I'm sure blacks will always see africa as home land, but why would more africans rather move to somewhere else? and don't blame whites for poor black majority countries because blacks have control now, it not going to get better by blaming whites.
@lolmmmlol I attack you because you keep delving into your racism and stupidity. Are you that ignorant to believe that only blacks migrate to other countries? Or are you that blinded by your racial bias you cannot see the truth? Every race of people including whites migrate, the entire American population except for the native Indians are or were immigrants. Should we kiss your white feet for slavery, should the Indians thank you for being massacred? Take your racism elsewhere please.
@oakaziz white people did immigrate, allover and all indians weren't massacured, there are still several native americans tribes in N.America and i am not racist, your racist if u hate another race, i don't so i'm not racist lol. I just said blacks were the ones commiting the crimes in jamaica, which is true. Everything whites say "white power" they are accused of being racist, how come black can say "black power" and not be raicst. I also hate the KKK.
@lolmmmlol You're also not a thinking person. Jamaica is predominantly black, therefore majority of crimes will be by blacks. Why are you here talking about Jamaica anyway? Why does this affect or even bother you?
To deny that Indians were massacred is the mark of a racist, they love to deny atrocities committed by their own races. What about the original West Indians? The Arawaks and Caribs were killed by whites who wanted their land. Please leave you racist twit.
@oakaziz it affect me, why r u here talking about jamaica? r u even jamaican, i feel bad the for minorities that are being put down in jamaica, the whites, the chinese, your think i'm racist for saying blacks cause the crime in jamaica, when I don't hate any type of race, it's you that's racist, for thinking I'm attacking black people. I seen comments from people saying this documentary is attacking black jamaicans, when it talks about minorities. nothing bad said abouts blacks so far.
@lolmmmlol I am a Jamaican and I know of what I speak. This documentary is one sided and does not prove or show anything. Many Jamaicans live in unity regardless of racial make up. However It confounds me when someone who is not Jamaican can chime in and criticize when they most likely live in a far more racial divided environment. Your comments are out of ignorance, because you are quite obviously not from Jamaica and lack understanding of Jamaican culture.
@oakaziz you know its funny how you accuse this documentary of being one sided when the exact same statement was made that many Jamaicans regardless of color live in unity. you would have known that if you watched the entire documentary. but i think this oducmentary proves more than your you tube comments my friend.
@ForgottenFaces001 Are you always this defensive if someone disagrees with your point of view? Did you respond to the other person who kept inferring that blacks are prone to violence?
@oakaziz i am not the one chucking insult and racist statements all i have to say is in the project again thanks for watching and sorry it does not suite you.
@ForgottenFaces001 Ha, ha, ha. Typical get angry when you are called out. When did I chuck racist statements? Just because I do not agree with your biased view of the land of my birth. Please.
@oakaziz i am not angry at all sorry my work evokes negative feelings from you. never claimed you chucked racist statements either simply said that i was not the one doing such things. hope you find other videos that fit your world view.
@oakaziz this documentary doesn't prove or show anything? and you call me racist? and how do u know that someone is or isn't jamaican? your a very sensitive person picking fights with other people because they don't agree with you or leaving a comment you don't like, it's very sad, and how do u know that someone lives in a racial divided environment? is it based on a youtube comment?
@lolmmmlol You know what, I will no longer reply to any of your comments because you are making absolutely no sense. Your comments have underpinnings of racism whether you agree or not. Goodbye.
@oakaziz no it's u don't make sense, goodbye and seeing your post with the ForgotFaces001, you have some issues, I wish u good luck and hope you find peace someday and not be racist
@lolmmmlol thank you for watching and i get comments like this often there are people who read into the documentary and and somehow see it as an attack against black people and then find it as a attack towards all of Jamaica. its simply facts and peoples personal experience. in no way is this an attempt of demonizing black Jamaicans i just want to make that clear. thanks for taking the time to watch
Hmm, maybe what the Chinese guy is saying is true when he says that the Chinese population should have integrated more with local community but thats still no excuse for looting their shops and beating them up.
@palsos123 i agree and no one involved in this documentary would condone such actions towards any community. but mr Kong had a good point when you do not take part in the community as a whole and only focus on your own it will create conflict.
@boboshantist the documentary does have to be seen in its entirety for people to understand it in context i suppose. there were white slaves and indentured servants in the caribbean and these are the descendants of those people.
@patter5on1 i know this is hard for many people to understand but all the people in this documentary are Jamaican born and raised citizens they did not come to the country they were born there. please go to my channel and watch the other programs in this series. there is one of the Jamaican chinese history that may help you understand these subjects more. thank you for watching.
@ForgottenFaces001 Thanks for responding. I am happy for the Chinese who have been successful in developing businesses in Jamaica and also are able to migrate. I wish there was an answer for the Blacks in Jamaica.
@patter5on1 you are welcome and thank you for watching as for a answer i think the answer for all Jamaicans who are proud of being Jamaican the answer is to have unity and work towards a independent society that utilizes its resources properly and to work towards a society and culture of respect. i think many Jamaicans of all racial background have already done this.
@FuckObama2010 well several points in this documentary are that racist mindsets and actions can come from any community in any place in the world but also i was trying to understand the root of the problems and how to better deal with these problems.
i am 40 years old and left Jamaica 10 years ago my mother is Syrian and married to a black man we are all Jamaican i am mixed race and we never see any one as being different from any one else i didn't even know this existed to tell you the truth because everyone got along with each other ,i had white friends Indian , Chinese,we all went to school together our motto states out of many we are one so races wasn't an issue for us, i love jamaica no matter what
@sherrxyz I am glad you never faced any of the things mentioned in this documentary and as you heard if you watched the full documentary we said most Jamaicans believe in unity and are accepting of other races and cultures. and nobody said anyone should stop loving Jamaica it simply states some Jamaicans have faced prejudice as expressed by some of the people from seaford town and the chinese riots were very real events it may not be your experience but it is the experience of some.
@ThePhobiaCrew no i completely understand what you are trying to say and if you did in fact watch the documentary you would see that no one said the majority of people in Jamaica was racist. we showed and highlighted that most Jamaicans are accepting no one was trying to change your views but just because you have not faced or seen racial tension on any great level in Jamaica does not mean others have not and does not mean it never existed.
@ThePhobiaCrew what you have seen and witnessed were interviews with Jamaicans of several different racial/ethnic heritage and what you you heard them say was simply accounts based on their own life experience some were personal but on a historic bases most of these accounts can be verified historically such as the three chinese riots mentioned. and these past issues are not ancient history so long ago no one living can recall them. it is something rather contemporary.
soo...no...my views still havent changed. like i said before i had white friends when i was in jamaica and thought nothing of it amd ofcourse if whites are a minority they are gonna meet one or two racists in jamaica. racists are a minority in a jamaica too. its like having 10 marbles in a bag (8 red, 1 green, 1 yellow) ofcourse if u pull 2 pull probably be red but theres always a chance that u can pull the yellow (the racist) and the green (minority) at the same time. thats what i believe. :-)
@ThePhobiaCrew so you you just repeated what was said in the documentary...... you are disagreeing with me and the documentary and stating what was already said in the documentary as your own world view???? ok if that pacifies you then post way. thanks for watching
@TheDrunkenscum thank you i also directed and filmed this and there are other videos on my channel that relate to this project if you are ever interested
Jamaicans of all races were facing dire economic difficulties during that time and now. But it is crystal clear that Jamaicans of Caucasian (european, south asian) and Mongoloid (Chinese and other east asians) decent hold far greater life chances than Negro Jamaicans. It is my opinion that this facade multicultural ideology is simply to keep the poor african majority from rioting.
@blackpassenger that is a interesting outlook you have and to some extent i must say i agree i think that every society has some level of racial tension/ethnic tension or even religious or class tension and to simply cover it up with multicultural mantras and not address the problem and face the wrongs that have been done and have open intelligent discussion and sweep it under the carpet is the wrong approach i think these subjects need to be talked to about for the good of all.
you know, I'm tired of this bullshit that is being portrayed about jamaica as a multicultural, diverse, out of many one people society. the fact is, jamaica is 99% subsaharan african. and another important fact is, as stated at 9:09 of the video, most of the economic elite consists of most of the minorities in Jamaica. the vast majority of the majority, the negroes, are piss poor. but as I've written in my book, Black Passenger Yellow Cabs: A Memoir of Exile and Excess in Japan, the chinese in
@blackpassenger Jamaica was my economic role model from as early as four years old. from then i vowed that my wife had to be yellow. Which is why 10 years ago i moved to japan. best move I've ever made. and as to the chinese fleeing jamaica, i don't blame dem a raus. many jamaicans of african decent fled too.
@blackpassenger i think Jamaica compared to some other nations has held a more multicultural mindset in context to the Caribbean and yes all Jamaicans were facing a rough period of time in the early times of independence and Jamaicans of all ethnic backgrounds fled the country.
@ForgottenFaces001 My "ignorance" shines just as much as your RACIST and PREJUDICE DOES! This is a pathetic attempt to make the PREDOMINATELY AFRICAN (or did u not watch the video u uploaded saying the minority is 1%?) descent community look ignorant and unaccepting of the Chinese community. You are far off and wrong and u know EXACTLY what you are trying to convey. While some will fall for it I damn sure will not. Like I said it's BS u racist!
@Ilove718BK yes i did upload this and i directed and produced and filmed this entire project and i am very proud of it and stand by it 100 percent.
the narration states that some of the minorities equal no more than 1 percent really watch it and try to pay attention it would really benefit someone like you.
but honestly i doubt someone with the simple mentality that simply lashes out with rage and ignorant comments simply when it sees other view points could sit threw this
You come to a damn near 100% African descent nation and try to take advantage of them like they and so many other races do. Anywhere black ppl are everyone feel they can make a profit off of them and to be honest they do. But don't u dare come to us with a superior attitude and expect someone to kiss your tail. Disgusting and vile and most of all biased is this video. UNSUBSCRIBING!
@Ilove718BK the documentary simply states that there were racial frictions with certain communities in Jamaica in its history and talks about the reasons it happened that is all.
@Ilove718BK well your ignorance shines through being you admit you did not even watch the program and the people mentioned in this project heritage came from indentured servants who came to work the feilds. it would really serve you to sit and watch the whole documentary to get a real perspective rather then write hateful comments and use my documentaries i worked very hard on as a way for you to have a soap box simply because you are bored and have no creative outlet or voice
This is some biased bs. I can't believe my eyes. Honestly, I didn't watch past 2:21. This is the same group of ppl who not only do not interact or socialize with the ppl, but they will come in the community, set up shop, and then not even have respect for the ppl. Maybe everywhere Chinese ppl go in the world they are treated poorly because ppl can see their ulterior motive: GREED! I feel sorry for them not and yes take your ass back to China and see how far u make it there.
@Ilove718BK its obvious you did not watch the watch past the first two minutes because you would see there was another side of the story that was shared.
@MrSexson1984 that is a very diverse set of people you are describing and i am sure many have a story to tell about their migration most of all the cubans who reside in Jamaica maybe you should get a camera and go film im only one man with very little support
The theme might be xenophobia in Jamaica not racial frictions. Based upon the growing ethnographic data and the various mixtures within the Jamaican population, the racial issue became somehow obsolete. Aftermath, the riots might be an intimidation against the feeling of the cultural tolerance. Notwithstanding the past upheavals, Jamaica is still remained notoriously a prototype of a social-united country.
@timaliceetbouqui during the chinese riots Jamaican born citizens were attacked just as often as immigrants. so your xenophobia argument does not really hold up. please watch and see what marie kameka the white woman from seaford town has to say as well. and try to write that off as xenophobia. nobody judged Jamaica as a society or a whole we pointed out that racism and racist people have had a presence past and present with a portion of the people. watch the whole doc
@tirat100 being i made the documentary and included their perspective i find it hard to believe that i am so partial and only willing to show one sided views. you know who those people are and you know that heir perspective is because i included their interviews in this project. and i am not a journalist i am a film maker i do not work for media outlets i simply make documentaries sharing the views and ideas and feelings of different people on different topics.
@DaBigSun yes their are people who claim lineage. perhaps with blood tests people could detect genetic links. but their is no direct descendants of people of that lineage in this day and age. the majority died off under spanish rule while others mixed in to the african and european populace.
@bigdeneen and i agree. but if you watch the program further you will see we explore the concepts of assimilation and maintaining your ethnic identity and the two things can be balanced.
st like the Chinese man said it was their fault for not integrating with the population u can't migrate and stay within your own community that will conflict with the values of rest of the society and send the wrong message.. white slavery was nothing compare to black slavery she so wrong. whites were more indenture servants and after that they were free.. free blacks had that option.
@fancydoll54 and yes mr kong did say that the chinese community should take responsibility but he never said that it was just and right to burn down shops and beat people near death simply because they were of chinese background.
if that is the message you got then that is how you process information but no one ever said murder and looting and destroying is a justified response.
your documentary can b interpret in many ways, it is the way how u present the ideas/ message u are trying to send make us the viewers give our interpretation of the subject.. yes taking someone life is wrong, then again just as Mri Kong said something must ave start these riots,riots dont just come-out of the blue without some conflict that have been boling up for awhile.. this doc is missing so much info it just a highlight of past events by word of mouth which is never acurate. what we see.
@fancydoll54 like i said you are welcome to process the information any way you see fit i did not make the project to dictate to people what was right or wrong simply stating that no one said that being a isolated social group justified assault and destruction.
most all of the information can be verified and checked and has historic validity.
that white lady is right there was white slaves but still they didnt go through wat blacks.. they were indenture servants long with the chinese.. she have little history lesson b/c apart from white slaves she is wrong... still like the older gentlemen state there Jamaica welcome all race. just like the Chinese man said u can't live in a country and dont integrate that will cause problem. This is wat happening with the Muslim community they dont integrate that y have problem with other groups
@fancydoll54 she stated they did not go through the exact situation as blacks no one said that the German labors had the exact same history as black africans did on the island but she stated they did not come to Jamaica through a system of land owners/planters and slave owning. she was addressing people who verbally abuse her and accuse her and her anncesotrs of being slave owners based on her skin color.
@MrSPEARTIP well you are entitled to your views but as the documentary showed there are blacks in Jamaica who believe in respect and getting along with other people of other ethnic groups. there are blacks who generalize all white people and think all whites are worthless and bad and i think this is a stupid mentality therefore i certainly can not support a view that does the same to blacks.
@xplosivelilly interesting because the east indian Jamaican community is for the most part well accepted into Jamaican society and more appreciated while the Chinese in the past were the least accepted. i have never been to trinidad so i really can not say why this is the case and why things work the other way around.
@ForgottenFaces001 well for one the indian community in jam is very tiny and for the most part been assimilated and mixed, whereas down here we're the largest ethnic group we were able to preserve our culture and religion etc; blacks blame indians for taking jobs. There are some racist jokes against chinese but to me it's nothing really serious. The trini chinese are integrated totally and support each other but the ones from china they tend to stick to themselves
@xplosivelilly this is common amongst any immigrant group in any nation or with any local minority. as mr kong stated it is best to show a interest in the whole community and be apart of the community but i still believe in cultural preservation balanced with assimilation. i think minorities need to learn how to show interest in the whole community but that does not mean they should lose their ethnic pride and heritage. many east asians are good at this balance.
@ForgottenFaces001 that's the thing, indians in trinidad, guyana and surinam are not minorities but either equal or the largest group. Indians are 100% caribbean, i consider myself as an indo trini and not an Indian. Indians, whites, spanish, chinese, sryians..we're all integrated and preserved our culture :). I'm very proud of my indian roots and the history India has and what my forefathers achieved since coming here, and i'm proud trinidad is multi ethnic
@xplosivelilly that is the message i am trying to relay in this project. that you can be non black but still be 100 percent caribbean and still hold your ethnic heritage.
@ThaCerealKilla you should look it up there were white slaves in the caribbean just look up the red legs of barbados and the irish slaves of montserrat. it was no laughing matter
@xplosivelilly THE Scottish and irish and welsh have been treated horribly by the english and the Germans rarely saw more than a little pity in Jamaica.
the reason the chinese came to Jamaica is because the hakka chinese were not treated well in china.
@ForgottenFaces001 just watching american tv you can tell that the irish and italians are considered inferior. Scandanavians think of mediter whites as inferior
@xplosivelilly i think this was the case in the past but the irish and italian communities have worked hard to gain the respect of the wider american peoples and i think they have done a good job at doing so and most americans now except them but yes those mindsets were around at one time and i am sure still live on with some.
@MrSPEARTIP this was a look at certain racial tensions within Jamaican history and society but this was not a means to paint all Jamaicans or even most Jamaicans as bad people many can get along and believe in love, respect and unity.
@jazmar0822 well may i suggest watching the documentary and find out what this documentary promotes instead of judging it based on what one viewer has said.
In 3 decades experience of writing about Jamaica I've found the people live up to the country's "out of many we are one" motto. Every country has had its moment of racial friction!
@DaBigSun if you watch the whole documentary you will see that most Jamaicans are not racist and several state that they feel their is no racism while others have faced racism. there is no statement saying all Jamaicans are racist or that Jamaicans are in general racist.
What that man said about it being the only nation where different ethnicities sit together in restaurants and things was ignorant. He has clearly never been to Canada.
MsColdCanada 3 days ago
Like the man said @ 4:45, the Chinese did not interact with the community. I have seen it, most of them kept to themselves, stayed inside their homes or businesses as if to segregate themselves from the community. It does not excuse violence, but it does add to distrust and misinformation. Not all were like this, but many are. The same thing happens in America in predominantly African American communities you will see many Chinese stores, but they do not integrate with the community.
oakaziz 6 days ago 2
@oakaziz as the film maker i agree with you and the statements made by mr kong but let me pose a question to you. if you were in a place where the general populace could be so volatile and violent and you were part of a minority that was not in general mixing and assimilating well with the general populace would you not stay to yourself in your home with people of your background when you know that at any moment violence could be inflicted upon you?
ForgottenFaces001 5 days ago
@ForgottenFaces001 To answer your question, no. However, they were not always threatened. Where I lived in JA there were few Asians and they completely segregated themselves from others. They had a store and they lived above the store, they seldom left the store or interacted with others in the community unless of course it was when they were taking your money when you made a purchase. That is no way to behave, you can't go to another persons country and behave as if you are better than them.
oakaziz 5 days ago 2
@oakaziz all of the Jamaican Chinese i meet 9 times out of 10 in the kingston area are not chinese but Jamaican chinese but in st james there is a new migration of chinese from china and they follow the old pattern we spoke about in this doc. i do not justify rude exploitation of any nation but still i try to see both sides of the story and realize there are 2 stories to tell. thank you for watching
ForgottenFaces001 5 days ago 2
@oakaziz
I agree with you. But forgottenfaces has serious problem to stand for a good debate.
timaliceetbouqui 2 days ago
@timaliceetbouqui no one disagreed it was not a debate i simply posed a question. my films pose more questions i allow the viewer you to debate and come to your own conclusion i am not a evangelist and i am not out to convert just share different ideas, facts, feelings and i allow you to come to your own conclusion.
ForgottenFaces001 2 days ago
to all jamaicans that are going to complain about the minorities, remember, there the ones not breaking into homes, shooting people, selling drugs, most of the crime in jamaica is caused my blacks (same with the US), most of the corrupted politicans in jamaica are black, and most of the minorities that are in jamaica are rich, but they worked hard, same of the rich black jamaicans, and there happens to be more rich black jamaicans than white jamaicans
lolmmmlol 1 week ago 2
@lolmmmlol You need to shut up. Your obvious bias and ignorance shouts stupidity. Jamaica is majority black so majority for criminals are black. As far as America, racism is part of the reason why there are less whites in prison. Whites get less time for the same crimes and are often times acquitted even though guilty. There are judges in America who take money to send people to jails, Google it if you do not believe. Now please shut up.
oakaziz 2 days ago
@oakaziz is it racism? it might be, but I think there more to it, my point was just to say that whites are being blamed, when some whites are helping, did you thank those whites for that? I wasn't shouting racist but the truth and I'll tell you something blacks don't want to hear.... Slavery was a big money in different african kingdoms. Africans caught other Africans and sold them (look it up). And also judge also send people to jail for money, even black judges and to white inmates
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol I don't have to look anything up that I already knew. I know that blacks were sold by other blacks into slavery, but should that excuse the behavior of their white slavers? Someone selling something does not mean you have to buy.
Why don't you do some research to see who profited the most from slavery? You are undoubtedly a white person with limited knowledge of slavery. Whites are the ones that should be thanking us, our ancestors worked for free while whites prospered.
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz what the excuse for africans enslaving africans, and yeah whites did profit, but so the blacks selling the blacks, who could have found another way to get money. They caught and sold from themselves, it how life went, no one knew better. lol. and blacks should be thanking whites, they gave them the strengh to be strong, while today blacks just blame whites. am i jamaican? maybe. am i white? maybe. You'll never know.
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol You are nothing but a racist white person trolling the internet trying to inject your racial prejudices and intolerance. I guess buy your mindset when a woman gets raped she should thank her rapist for making a stronger human being. The original Indians in the Caribbean were all killed, American Indians were killed, blacks were enslaved and killed and this was all by one race of people. Run along with your ignorance. Seek some education outside of KKK literature.
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz now run along and go tell people that you attacked this innocent utuber that left a comment
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol Why are you on here anyway with your half baked view of slavery? This is a documentary about Jamaica. Are you Jamaican? Are you Black? If not, why are you here with the stupidity? Talk about thanking whites. For what? For slavery? For being lynched? Tell me what should we give "massa" thanks for?
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz another thing, slavery was bad, i admit that, but why did you attack me on my comment? and if you are a black jamaican do you really think your life would be better if your ancestors stayed in africa and you lived in africa? I'm sure blacks will always see africa as home land, but why would more africans rather move to somewhere else? and don't blame whites for poor black majority countries because blacks have control now, it not going to get better by blaming whites.
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol I attack you because you keep delving into your racism and stupidity. Are you that ignorant to believe that only blacks migrate to other countries? Or are you that blinded by your racial bias you cannot see the truth? Every race of people including whites migrate, the entire American population except for the native Indians are or were immigrants. Should we kiss your white feet for slavery, should the Indians thank you for being massacred? Take your racism elsewhere please.
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz white people did immigrate, allover and all indians weren't massacured, there are still several native americans tribes in N.America and i am not racist, your racist if u hate another race, i don't so i'm not racist lol. I just said blacks were the ones commiting the crimes in jamaica, which is true. Everything whites say "white power" they are accused of being racist, how come black can say "black power" and not be raicst. I also hate the KKK.
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol You're also not a thinking person. Jamaica is predominantly black, therefore majority of crimes will be by blacks. Why are you here talking about Jamaica anyway? Why does this affect or even bother you?
To deny that Indians were massacred is the mark of a racist, they love to deny atrocities committed by their own races. What about the original West Indians? The Arawaks and Caribs were killed by whites who wanted their land. Please leave you racist twit.
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz it affect me, why r u here talking about jamaica? r u even jamaican, i feel bad the for minorities that are being put down in jamaica, the whites, the chinese, your think i'm racist for saying blacks cause the crime in jamaica, when I don't hate any type of race, it's you that's racist, for thinking I'm attacking black people. I seen comments from people saying this documentary is attacking black jamaicans, when it talks about minorities. nothing bad said abouts blacks so far.
lolmmmlol 1 day ago
@lolmmmlol I am a Jamaican and I know of what I speak. This documentary is one sided and does not prove or show anything. Many Jamaicans live in unity regardless of racial make up. However It confounds me when someone who is not Jamaican can chime in and criticize when they most likely live in a far more racial divided environment. Your comments are out of ignorance, because you are quite obviously not from Jamaica and lack understanding of Jamaican culture.
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz you know its funny how you accuse this documentary of being one sided when the exact same statement was made that many Jamaicans regardless of color live in unity. you would have known that if you watched the entire documentary. but i think this oducmentary proves more than your you tube comments my friend.
ForgottenFaces001 1 day ago
@ForgottenFaces001 Are you always this defensive if someone disagrees with your point of view? Did you respond to the other person who kept inferring that blacks are prone to violence?
oakaziz 1 day ago
@oakaziz i am not the one chucking insult and racist statements all i have to say is in the project again thanks for watching and sorry it does not suite you.
ForgottenFaces001 23 hours ago
@ForgottenFaces001 Ha, ha, ha. Typical get angry when you are called out. When did I chuck racist statements? Just because I do not agree with your biased view of the land of my birth. Please.
oakaziz 15 hours ago
@oakaziz i am not angry at all sorry my work evokes negative feelings from you. never claimed you chucked racist statements either simply said that i was not the one doing such things. hope you find other videos that fit your world view.
ForgottenFaces001 14 hours ago
@oakaziz this documentary doesn't prove or show anything? and you call me racist? and how do u know that someone is or isn't jamaican? your a very sensitive person picking fights with other people because they don't agree with you or leaving a comment you don't like, it's very sad, and how do u know that someone lives in a racial divided environment? is it based on a youtube comment?
lolmmmlol 22 hours ago
@lolmmmlol You know what, I will no longer reply to any of your comments because you are making absolutely no sense. Your comments have underpinnings of racism whether you agree or not. Goodbye.
oakaziz 15 hours ago
@oakaziz no it's u don't make sense, goodbye and seeing your post with the ForgotFaces001, you have some issues, I wish u good luck and hope you find peace someday and not be racist
lolmmmlol 12 hours ago
@lolmmmlol thank you for watching and i get comments like this often there are people who read into the documentary and and somehow see it as an attack against black people and then find it as a attack towards all of Jamaica. its simply facts and peoples personal experience. in no way is this an attempt of demonizing black Jamaicans i just want to make that clear. thanks for taking the time to watch
ForgottenFaces001 11 hours ago
@lolmmmlol Shut up already. All I have to say is I find it ridiculous when those who have oppressed are trying to point the fingers at others.
oakaziz 5 hours ago
Hmm, maybe what the Chinese guy is saying is true when he says that the Chinese population should have integrated more with local community but thats still no excuse for looting their shops and beating them up.
palsos123 2 weeks ago 2
@palsos123 i agree and no one involved in this documentary would condone such actions towards any community. but mr Kong had a good point when you do not take part in the community as a whole and only focus on your own it will create conflict.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago
UMMMMMMM Slaves dont make millions of dollars with help from the world biggest empire.
boboshantist 2 weeks ago
@boboshantist i am sorry but who in this documentary makes millions of dollars? certainly not the people mentioned.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 2
@ForgottenFaces001 Your right I thaught those were british folks. Im a Miller from Jamaica imagin that,
boboshantist 2 weeks ago 3
@boboshantist though it is argued that the Germans were not brought as Indentured servants but under different circumstances
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 3
@boboshantist the documentary does have to be seen in its entirety for people to understand it in context i suppose. there were white slaves and indentured servants in the caribbean and these are the descendants of those people.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 2
@patter5on1 i know this is hard for many people to understand but all the people in this documentary are Jamaican born and raised citizens they did not come to the country they were born there. please go to my channel and watch the other programs in this series. there is one of the Jamaican chinese history that may help you understand these subjects more. thank you for watching.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 2
@ForgottenFaces001 Thanks for responding. I am happy for the Chinese who have been successful in developing businesses in Jamaica and also are able to migrate. I wish there was an answer for the Blacks in Jamaica.
Thanks for sharing these documentary.
patter5on1 2 weeks ago
@patter5on1 you are welcome and thank you for watching as for a answer i think the answer for all Jamaicans who are proud of being Jamaican the answer is to have unity and work towards a independent society that utilizes its resources properly and to work towards a society and culture of respect. i think many Jamaicans of all racial background have already done this.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 2
Shit, I live in NYC and deal with RACIST, HOSTILE blacks and non-whites quite a bit too!
FuckObama2010 3 weeks ago 3
@FuckObama2010 well several points in this documentary are that racist mindsets and actions can come from any community in any place in the world but also i was trying to understand the root of the problems and how to better deal with these problems.
ForgottenFaces001 2 weeks ago 2
i am 40 years old and left Jamaica 10 years ago my mother is Syrian and married to a black man we are all Jamaican i am mixed race and we never see any one as being different from any one else i didn't even know this existed to tell you the truth because everyone got along with each other ,i had white friends Indian , Chinese,we all went to school together our motto states out of many we are one so races wasn't an issue for us, i love jamaica no matter what
sherrxyz 1 month ago 3
@sherrxyz I am glad you never faced any of the things mentioned in this documentary and as you heard if you watched the full documentary we said most Jamaicans believe in unity and are accepting of other races and cultures. and nobody said anyone should stop loving Jamaica it simply states some Jamaicans have faced prejudice as expressed by some of the people from seaford town and the chinese riots were very real events it may not be your experience but it is the experience of some.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 7
Its nice to here real stories
justice4all 1 month ago 2
@justice4all that was the goal to make it more about peoples personal accounts rather than history book lessons. glad you liked it
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
that was poorly worded but i think u get what i was trying to say -_-
ThePhobiaCrew 1 month ago
@ThePhobiaCrew no i completely understand what you are trying to say and if you did in fact watch the documentary you would see that no one said the majority of people in Jamaica was racist. we showed and highlighted that most Jamaicans are accepting no one was trying to change your views but just because you have not faced or seen racial tension on any great level in Jamaica does not mean others have not and does not mean it never existed.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
@ThePhobiaCrew what you have seen and witnessed were interviews with Jamaicans of several different racial/ethnic heritage and what you you heard them say was simply accounts based on their own life experience some were personal but on a historic bases most of these accounts can be verified historically such as the three chinese riots mentioned. and these past issues are not ancient history so long ago no one living can recall them. it is something rather contemporary.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
soo...no...my views still havent changed. like i said before i had white friends when i was in jamaica and thought nothing of it amd ofcourse if whites are a minority they are gonna meet one or two racists in jamaica. racists are a minority in a jamaica too. its like having 10 marbles in a bag (8 red, 1 green, 1 yellow) ofcourse if u pull 2 pull probably be red but theres always a chance that u can pull the yellow (the racist) and the green (minority) at the same time. thats what i believe. :-)
ThePhobiaCrew 1 month ago
@ThePhobiaCrew so you you just repeated what was said in the documentary...... you are disagreeing with me and the documentary and stating what was already said in the documentary as your own world view???? ok if that pacifies you then post way. thanks for watching
ForgottenFaces001 3 weeks ago 2
VERY INTRESTING THANKS FOR POSTING THIS...
TheDrunkenscum 1 month ago 2
@TheDrunkenscum thank you i also directed and filmed this and there are other videos on my channel that relate to this project if you are ever interested
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
Jamaicans of all races were facing dire economic difficulties during that time and now. But it is crystal clear that Jamaicans of Caucasian (european, south asian) and Mongoloid (Chinese and other east asians) decent hold far greater life chances than Negro Jamaicans. It is my opinion that this facade multicultural ideology is simply to keep the poor african majority from rioting.
blackpassenger 1 month ago 2
@blackpassenger that is a interesting outlook you have and to some extent i must say i agree i think that every society has some level of racial tension/ethnic tension or even religious or class tension and to simply cover it up with multicultural mantras and not address the problem and face the wrongs that have been done and have open intelligent discussion and sweep it under the carpet is the wrong approach i think these subjects need to be talked to about for the good of all.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
you know, I'm tired of this bullshit that is being portrayed about jamaica as a multicultural, diverse, out of many one people society. the fact is, jamaica is 99% subsaharan african. and another important fact is, as stated at 9:09 of the video, most of the economic elite consists of most of the minorities in Jamaica. the vast majority of the majority, the negroes, are piss poor. but as I've written in my book, Black Passenger Yellow Cabs: A Memoir of Exile and Excess in Japan, the chinese in
blackpassenger 1 month ago
@blackpassenger Jamaica was my economic role model from as early as four years old. from then i vowed that my wife had to be yellow. Which is why 10 years ago i moved to japan. best move I've ever made. and as to the chinese fleeing jamaica, i don't blame dem a raus. many jamaicans of african decent fled too.
blackpassenger 1 month ago
@blackpassenger i think Jamaica compared to some other nations has held a more multicultural mindset in context to the Caribbean and yes all Jamaicans were facing a rough period of time in the early times of independence and Jamaicans of all ethnic backgrounds fled the country.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@ForgottenFaces001 My "ignorance" shines just as much as your RACIST and PREJUDICE DOES! This is a pathetic attempt to make the PREDOMINATELY AFRICAN (or did u not watch the video u uploaded saying the minority is 1%?) descent community look ignorant and unaccepting of the Chinese community. You are far off and wrong and u know EXACTLY what you are trying to convey. While some will fall for it I damn sure will not. Like I said it's BS u racist!
Ilove718BK 1 month ago in playlist New Jamaican Films (2)
@Ilove718BK yes i did upload this and i directed and produced and filmed this entire project and i am very proud of it and stand by it 100 percent.
the narration states that some of the minorities equal no more than 1 percent really watch it and try to pay attention it would really benefit someone like you.
but honestly i doubt someone with the simple mentality that simply lashes out with rage and ignorant comments simply when it sees other view points could sit threw this
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
You come to a damn near 100% African descent nation and try to take advantage of them like they and so many other races do. Anywhere black ppl are everyone feel they can make a profit off of them and to be honest they do. But don't u dare come to us with a superior attitude and expect someone to kiss your tail. Disgusting and vile and most of all biased is this video. UNSUBSCRIBING!
Ilove718BK 1 month ago
@Ilove718BK the documentary simply states that there were racial frictions with certain communities in Jamaica in its history and talks about the reasons it happened that is all.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 6
@Ilove718BK p.s. you were never subscribed so all in all it is no tragedy losing you as a subscriber if you ever did subscribe then good riddance
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@Ilove718BK well your ignorance shines through being you admit you did not even watch the program and the people mentioned in this project heritage came from indentured servants who came to work the feilds. it would really serve you to sit and watch the whole documentary to get a real perspective rather then write hateful comments and use my documentaries i worked very hard on as a way for you to have a soap box simply because you are bored and have no creative outlet or voice
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
This is some biased bs. I can't believe my eyes. Honestly, I didn't watch past 2:21. This is the same group of ppl who not only do not interact or socialize with the ppl, but they will come in the community, set up shop, and then not even have respect for the ppl. Maybe everywhere Chinese ppl go in the world they are treated poorly because ppl can see their ulterior motive: GREED! I feel sorry for them not and yes take your ass back to China and see how far u make it there.
Ilove718BK 1 month ago
@Ilove718BK its obvious you did not watch the watch past the first two minutes because you would see there was another side of the story that was shared.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
also what about 30,000 people from Latin America living in Jamaica
MrSexson1984 1 month ago 2
@MrSexson1984 that is a very diverse set of people you are describing and i am sure many have a story to tell about their migration most of all the cubans who reside in Jamaica maybe you should get a camera and go film im only one man with very little support
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
The theme might be xenophobia in Jamaica not racial frictions. Based upon the growing ethnographic data and the various mixtures within the Jamaican population, the racial issue became somehow obsolete. Aftermath, the riots might be an intimidation against the feeling of the cultural tolerance. Notwithstanding the past upheavals, Jamaica is still remained notoriously a prototype of a social-united country.
timaliceetbouqui 1 month ago
@timaliceetbouqui during the chinese riots Jamaican born citizens were attacked just as often as immigrants. so your xenophobia argument does not really hold up. please watch and see what marie kameka the white woman from seaford town has to say as well. and try to write that off as xenophobia. nobody judged Jamaica as a society or a whole we pointed out that racism and racist people have had a presence past and present with a portion of the people. watch the whole doc
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@ForgottenFaces001 I would like to know how do you consider the comments made by Azam, Oshe and Janet??? As a journalist, please don't be partial.
tirat100 1 month ago
@tirat100 being i made the documentary and included their perspective i find it hard to believe that i am so partial and only willing to show one sided views. you know who those people are and you know that heir perspective is because i included their interviews in this project. and i am not a journalist i am a film maker i do not work for media outlets i simply make documentaries sharing the views and ideas and feelings of different people on different topics.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@ForgottenFac
You have never answered my question.
tirat100 1 month ago
@tirat100 and my answers are in the documentaries i produce if you want them watch the documentaries.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@ForgottenFaces
Finally I conclude your argumentation are so poor and you are not ready to stand before me for a social debate.
tirat100 1 month ago
@tirat100 ok . thanks for watching
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
@ForgottenFaces001 I have a question to ask you, do you know if there's any Taíno descendants living in Jamaica?
DaBigSun 1 month ago
@DaBigSun yes their are people who claim lineage. perhaps with blood tests people could detect genetic links. but their is no direct descendants of people of that lineage in this day and age. the majority died off under spanish rule while others mixed in to the african and european populace.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
you need to become part of society" he said the right word's
bigdeneen 1 month ago
@bigdeneen and i agree. but if you watch the program further you will see we explore the concepts of assimilation and maintaining your ethnic identity and the two things can be balanced.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
st like the Chinese man said it was their fault for not integrating with the population u can't migrate and stay within your own community that will conflict with the values of rest of the society and send the wrong message.. white slavery was nothing compare to black slavery she so wrong. whites were more indenture servants and after that they were free.. free blacks had that option.
fancydoll54 1 month ago
@fancydoll54 and yes mr kong did say that the chinese community should take responsibility but he never said that it was just and right to burn down shops and beat people near death simply because they were of chinese background.
if that is the message you got then that is how you process information but no one ever said murder and looting and destroying is a justified response.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
your documentary can b interpret in many ways, it is the way how u present the ideas/ message u are trying to send make us the viewers give our interpretation of the subject.. yes taking someone life is wrong, then again just as Mri Kong said something must ave start these riots,riots dont just come-out of the blue without some conflict that have been boling up for awhile.. this doc is missing so much info it just a highlight of past events by word of mouth which is never acurate. what we see.
fancydoll54 1 month ago
@fancydoll54 like i said you are welcome to process the information any way you see fit i did not make the project to dictate to people what was right or wrong simply stating that no one said that being a isolated social group justified assault and destruction.
most all of the information can be verified and checked and has historic validity.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
@fancydoll54 no one ever said one form of slavery was worse or better than the other. no one once compared.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago 2
that white lady is right there was white slaves but still they didnt go through wat blacks.. they were indenture servants long with the chinese.. she have little history lesson b/c apart from white slaves she is wrong... still like the older gentlemen state there Jamaica welcome all race. just like the Chinese man said u can't live in a country and dont integrate that will cause problem. This is wat happening with the Muslim community they dont integrate that y have problem with other groups
fancydoll54 1 month ago
@fancydoll54 she stated they did not go through the exact situation as blacks no one said that the German labors had the exact same history as black africans did on the island but she stated they did not come to Jamaica through a system of land owners/planters and slave owning. she was addressing people who verbally abuse her and accuse her and her anncesotrs of being slave owners based on her skin color.
ForgottenFaces001 1 month ago
I'n not your fucking " bro " shit skin I am your enemy .
orbit639 2 months ago
All niggers are worthless and bad . I support that view .
orbit639 2 months ago
No one wants to go to your nigger country idiot , not even niggers . We'll be sending the rest back to you soon so you can rape and eat each other .
orbit639 2 months ago
Niggers are pieces of shit no matter where they are .
MrSPEARTIP 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP well you are entitled to your views but as the documentary showed there are blacks in Jamaica who believe in respect and getting along with other people of other ethnic groups. there are blacks who generalize all white people and think all whites are worthless and bad and i think this is a stupid mentality therefore i certainly can not support a view that does the same to blacks.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago 2
@MrSPEARTIP nobody wants white people in their countries stay the fuckk where you belong
jebus12121 2 months ago
wow i'm from trinidad and the chinese have always been appreciated. Indians got the most backlash from blacks
xplosivelilly 2 months ago
@xplosivelilly interesting because the east indian Jamaican community is for the most part well accepted into Jamaican society and more appreciated while the Chinese in the past were the least accepted. i have never been to trinidad so i really can not say why this is the case and why things work the other way around.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@ForgottenFaces001 well for one the indian community in jam is very tiny and for the most part been assimilated and mixed, whereas down here we're the largest ethnic group we were able to preserve our culture and religion etc; blacks blame indians for taking jobs. There are some racist jokes against chinese but to me it's nothing really serious. The trini chinese are integrated totally and support each other but the ones from china they tend to stick to themselves
xplosivelilly 2 months ago
@xplosivelilly this is common amongst any immigrant group in any nation or with any local minority. as mr kong stated it is best to show a interest in the whole community and be apart of the community but i still believe in cultural preservation balanced with assimilation. i think minorities need to learn how to show interest in the whole community but that does not mean they should lose their ethnic pride and heritage. many east asians are good at this balance.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@ForgottenFaces001 that's the thing, indians in trinidad, guyana and surinam are not minorities but either equal or the largest group. Indians are 100% caribbean, i consider myself as an indo trini and not an Indian. Indians, whites, spanish, chinese, sryians..we're all integrated and preserved our culture :). I'm very proud of my indian roots and the history India has and what my forefathers achieved since coming here, and i'm proud trinidad is multi ethnic
xplosivelilly 2 months ago
@xplosivelilly that is the message i am trying to relay in this project. that you can be non black but still be 100 percent caribbean and still hold your ethnic heritage.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
lol white slaves in the Caribbean? lmao
ThaCerealKilla 2 months ago
@ThaCerealKilla you should look it up there were white slaves in the caribbean just look up the red legs of barbados and the irish slaves of montserrat. it was no laughing matter
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@ForgottenFaces001 he clearly has no idea how much discrimination and racism europeans have among themselves!
xplosivelilly 2 months ago
@xplosivelilly THE Scottish and irish and welsh have been treated horribly by the english and the Germans rarely saw more than a little pity in Jamaica.
the reason the chinese came to Jamaica is because the hakka chinese were not treated well in china.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@ForgottenFaces001 just watching american tv you can tell that the irish and italians are considered inferior. Scandanavians think of mediter whites as inferior
xplosivelilly 2 months ago
@xplosivelilly i think this was the case in the past but the irish and italian communities have worked hard to gain the respect of the wider american peoples and i think they have done a good job at doing so and most americans now except them but yes those mindsets were around at one time and i am sure still live on with some.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
How many Jamaicans are in China? And how welcome are they?
skaredufngamen 2 months ago
@skaredufngamen i cant give you numbers but there are Jamaicans living in china and from what i have read they enjoy their time in china very much
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@ForgottenFaces001 Dude I'm Chinese Jamaican and trust me there is NO Jamaican community there. Sure there may employees but nope no community.
skaredufngamen 2 months ago
Jamaicans are niggers . Of course they can't get along with anyone especially themselves . Ignorant viscous monkies like all niggers .
MrSPEARTIP 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP this was a look at certain racial tensions within Jamaican history and society but this was not a means to paint all Jamaicans or even most Jamaicans as bad people many can get along and believe in love, respect and unity.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP if you watch the documentary to the end you will see that is not true of everyone or even the majority of Jamaicans
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP this is what i expect this documentary to promote
jazmar0822 2 months ago
@jazmar0822 well may i suggest watching the documentary and find out what this documentary promotes instead of judging it based on what one viewer has said.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP just the kind of person i expected this documentary to attract.
jazmar0822 2 months ago
@jazmar0822 it also attracted you now did not?
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@MrSPEARTIP better stay in your own country then bro
jebus12121 2 months ago
In 3 decades experience of writing about Jamaica I've found the people live up to the country's "out of many we are one" motto. Every country has had its moment of racial friction!
eoumano 2 months ago
@eoumano
if you watch the documentary you would see that we said Jamaica lives up to the motto out of many one people.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
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DaBigSun 2 months ago
@DaBigSun if you watch the whole documentary you will see that most Jamaicans are not racist and several state that they feel their is no racism while others have faced racism. there is no statement saying all Jamaicans are racist or that Jamaicans are in general racist.
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
@DaBigSun as far as his relation to the jewelry designer i really dont know
ForgottenFaces001 2 months ago
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DaBigSun 2 months ago