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That's lipstick dum fk. Fkin cave beast
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she bleach thats y her lips are black
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@jamrock391 There was but it was small. I think it was when they had the Haitian conflict some of the white French migrated to Jamaica?? I think that is how it happened.
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she is so dumb, african is not a language
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OMG...where to start...her history is so far off. Her history teacher would be so disappointed in all the misinformation. First of all there were no french.....you know what she needs to go back and read "The History of Jamaica" and "The people who came"
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the french had nothing to do with the colonization of jamaica. it was first the spanish then later britain took it from the spanish. wat is she telling people!!!!!
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@naldokid She is really totally clueless.....Firstly let me advise her to do basic Caribbean history... secondly, her skin has also been bleached.... hell of a brown face and black lips... Dont represent Jamaica if you are not able to do so efficiently the island is already portrayed in a negative light.... ooo aaa a monkey dat... ha ha ha he hehe
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@naldokid That is the abridged and edited version of history to appease white tourist...smh
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@naldokid people act as if it was a privilege to be raped by the slave master (so they would have lighter skin) so they would not look like an African.....the brainwashing is insane....
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@dave2806 I think she was just speaking of cracked out...Lilly white...trailer trash of a mom...she said smells like bleached bologna.
@SuperMrSky So true! Mostly by brainwashing us to hate our beautiful ebony colour and to seek the lighter -skin variety. These are the wounds of past history that gives us the decay that we Jamaicans are still suffering from. We were taught that to be lighter is more attractive and much likely to succeed in life, hence the bleaching of our modern day culture.
naldokid 1 year ago 14
@damudino05 True! You're so right, I'm personally embarassed by this total disregard and desecration of our culture all in the name of earning a buck. Our culture is very rich with history and it not easly explained in a cram-like nature, but preferable over a detail session.
naldokid 1 year ago 8