I got this WhatsApp from Lois Grant a Communications Consultant who contributes to Bark Di Trute:
"WOKE UP THIS MORNING WITH THIS ON MY MIND AFTER WATCHING A VIDEO CIRCULATED BY BARK DE TRUTH - Vernon L. Derby.
The assertion that Jamaica boasts one of the highest percentages of betrayals deserves closer examination in our discourse. Why, you may wonder? I challenge you to voice your opinion on this matter. Who among us dares to be bold enough to speak the unadulterated truth? Can we truly place our trust in the fidelity of our women? Consider how many would vehemently reject the idea of subjecting their children to a DNA test for paternity verification. Who among us is culpable of breaching the bounds of loyalty? 😅😅😅😅 Keep in mind, the unvarnished truth always has a way of surfacing."
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You are opening up a can of ...something ? With domestic violence as it is perhaps it's best to keep the can opener in the DRAWS!
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Time to open it up. Thats why there are so many with bipolar disease, scitso..(I cant spell it..lol) , its coming from slavery and we need to start fixing it. I ask some of the same questions Ms Lois Granthas posed . why are there such high numbers of jackets in Jamaica? Is the Jamaican man not satisfying his wife/woman so she is encouraged to go outside to seek satisfaction resulting in these high numbers of men getting children they did not provide the sperms for? Come on people, there is too much coverup in this little country. Time to clean the slate.
ReplyDeleteWe are a society of secret keepers and subscribers to the notion that a woman's child father is her business. In all of my seventy odd years on earth, I have never asked or heard a woman ask who her child's father is. It is assumed that the husband or the live-in-partner, or the visiting partner is the child's father. This assumption will only change when the law requires that a DNA test is done at the birth of each child to determine paternity.
ReplyDeleteHowever, we need to understand that this might spark an increase in the country's murder rate or force our women to be honest in their dealings with our men, as well as to themselves. I hope only the latter will happen.
Culture is the total way of life of a people I mean everything its no one thing.
ReplyDeleteAny one thing referred to is called Sub-Culture.
The Jacket phenomena is only a part of the whole cultural suit.
Jackets therefore have been working well for Jamaica in the maintainance of National stability.
Jackets are not simply a DNA matter but an important part of the socio -economic and cultural formation of the society.
Anything that has not made society impossible to function "dysfunctional" is functionally "good" for society.
Leave "Jackets" alone and a rush to disrupt a "good" phenomenon could do more harm than good to people and society.
Do you know that Jackets have saved lives and it is possible that even one of Jamaica's Prime Minister's was a Jacket or even one of our several children who have been asset to mankind.
Embrace and love your Jacket,smile and nod, remember "if yuh neva go deh yuh name couldn't call".
Hold on am I a Jacket I don't care next thing DNA tests cause me to lose my nice loving and kind sisters brothers ,auntie,uncles etc.
No sir or mam I don't want to find out my Jacket status if that is so.
Maas Vernon and readers you all really want to go dig up DNA fertile top soil to find out then all war bruk out,no sah.
It's OK count me out me love me "Jacket" Maas Vernon.
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ReplyDeleteNeil Diamond sings a song named "Both Sides Now". It seems a great number of Jamaican men from all walks of life, father children outside of their matrimonial homes.
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