Friday, November 19, 2021

Time To Riot!

You're too bad 
Walking up & down w/ a 16 over your back
You must be mad
You're too bad
Too bad fi my purpose
Anybody pop up
And you uh shoot first
You read it here first: These United Snakes are about to be like Jamaica in the 1970s.
Seaga used gang violence as a political weapon in 1976 and 1980 when I was making campaign films for the People's National Party under Prime Minister Michael Manley. I witnessed Seaga's thugs use arson and gun terror as tactics to scare and alienate voters from Manley. Seaga at this time in 1976 and 1980 also enjoyed backing from the CIA. Manley strove, in vain, to forge a path of genuine independence, which brought a hostile response from Washington. Manley announced his neutrality in the Cold War, pushed the non-aligned nations groups and pursued friendship to neighboring Cuba. Manley took the lead among the Commonwealth nations in attacking the apartheid government in South Africa and he backed Castro's dispatch of troops to Angola to save its fragile independence from attacking armies from South Africa and Zaire - policies that annoyed Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
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