Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica needs to reinstate morals, principles and values

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IT IS with great sadness that I read the news about the killing of our children, and it’s appalling to know that there have not been any measures put in place by the so-called political leaders who think and feel that they have authority over the people of the land.

I was born and raised there and there was no fear of walking the streets. The only fear I had during my years was the dead, which realistica­lly was a joke, as the dead have no power.

Jamaica has been infiltrate­d with so much foreign ideology that the people have lost their identity and uniqueness, they no longer represent who they really are. They have literally disassocia­ted themselves from the true meaning of the National Anthem and Jamaica’s mission statement as a nation. They have become so ungodly, so heartless, as they all struggle to figure out who they are.

It truly amazes me that so much intelligen­ce among our people has made them so gullible that they fail to realise the seriousnes­s of how they are destroying the status of our island.

Some of the misreprese­ntation comes from all those who claim that they are in power only to be dehumanisi­ng us as a nation and to still carry out the pain of enslavemen­t. They open loopholes to foreigners, who, in turn, have imposed their own rules to further destroy the country.

These constant disappeara­nces of our children are sacrificia­l benefits to those under secret orders to maintain power. The nation has become a vessel for witchcraft, obeah, and the lodge because everyone wants to contain their powers. Jamaica needs to find its identity and uniqueness, reinstate its morals, principles, and values or else the country will die.

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