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I'm pretty sure that Cornbread Mafioso dude is one of those FBA people who post shit like this as the norm as a way to shit on black people not born in America.
Or he’s like this FBA troll who turned out not to be FBA at all.I'm pretty sure that Cornbread Mafioso dude is one of those FBA people who post shit like this as the norm as a way to shit on black people not born in America.
The Chinese and other groups have their communities with big ass homes. You can’t build a big ass home next to shack because it agitates the community.Bet they won't do it on l land owned by the Chinese.
It's one fella going threw it. Who knows the full story. He might've moved back home talking big shit.Yep.
@Database Error, I'm shocked you are quoting the same tweets footloose and his fellow bitch crew quote.
True, but why eat your own? Those Arabs and Asians don’t respect Jamaican culture. Where are the videos of THEM scared to live there?If you build a house and haven't been going back, them people don't know you. You show up after 30 years the wolves see you as food.
Too many foreigners as a reason for this is a cop out. Jamaica is a bit safer now than it was in the 70's and 80's according to reports and localsBeen many times. Too many foreigners now. They own every damn thing. They’re hiring their own or mistreating the natives. When there’s no jobs or no way out they turn on each other. Every island on my favorites list has too many damn Indians and Asians or Arabs.
My uncle and I were speaking about this recently. Fact remains it's not always good to return to your old neighborhood. You've been gone too long and the new generation doesn't know you. There are some beautiful gated communities in Jamaica. That's were I would move to. I'd still stop in Duhaney Park at a rum bar or two and for some patty and coco bread. But ain't no way I'm building a house there and moving back. Garnet Silk taught me that lesson decades ago with his own life.
Because you’re food. Imagine going away for 30 years marauding with all your booty, and think folks landlocked don’t have similar dreams. The irony is we tell these stories with our return.True, but why eat your own? Those Arabs and Asians don’t respect Jamaican culture. Where are the videos of THEM scared to live there?
Even in those beautiful gated communities. You have to literally live hiding and in fear. Cherry Gardens, Beverley Hills, ect all are literally a stones throw from poverty and even in those places you cant walk around too much or go out at night. You cant have your phone out, or wear nice things. Trash literally piles up right at the front of the gate. Nobody picks up the trash. Its like living in jail. Folks(upper and lower) dont even bother throwing bottles or anything else into a trash can because the trash isnt getting picked up. There could be a can right next to them and they'd throw their bigga can on the ground right next to it. The millennial in me, who grew up watching captain planet, would just have my soul crushed seeing that. I asked this girl I was trying to fuck about it and she said plainly "Not like it will get picked up even if it was in the rubbish bin" and it just hit you like a brick.My uncle and I were speaking about this recently. Fact remains it's not always good to return to your old neighborhood. You've been gone too long and the new generation doesn't know you. There are some beautiful gated communities in Jamaica. That's were I would move to. I'd still stop in Duhaney Park at a rum bar or two and for some patty and coco bread. But ain't no way I'm building a house there and moving back. Garnet Silk taught me that lesson decades ago with his own life.
I like to dress down too but that doesnt work in Kingston. They know, even before you speak, you are foreign. I was told its something about the way we walkBecause you’re food. Imagine going away for 30 years marauding with all your booty, and think folks landlocked don’t have similar dreams. The irony is we tell these stories with our return.
I still wear my crackhead flip flops with nondescript clothing with zero writing on it because I truly enjoy being around my people.