Dear All:
As I sat here in my office I recall the then PM of Jamaica P.J. Paterson and what was suggested by him about the constitution of Jamaica not being a shackle. Please forgive me but I was not able to find his exact words. I recall this as I sat down and realized that August 1st will be Emancipation Day. I started to also recall Bob Marley's words of wisdom as he said in his song "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery".
Immediately I begin to wonder what were PJ and Bob talking about and who were they really directing their thoughts to. Ironically PJ was in power when the country decided to celebrate Emancipation Day. I remember asking myself what the hell we are celebrating Emancipation for when in fact as LGBT Jamaicans we were not really allowed to be truly emancipated.
How could he declare such a day? However as Bob said in his words that it is more about our mental state of mind and where we hope to see ourselves several days, months and years. Let us project ourselves into the future.
As a member of the LGBT community of Jamaica I soon realize that they both gave us something to celebrate about. It is not so much about the national holiday as it so much about moving forward and seeking the truth and being steadfast in our doings. No one said that the road would be an easy one. Do you remember those roads that we refer to as "pass" or "tracks". As a child growing up
I walked many of those "tracks' but in the end I have been able to survive. I came out with a few bruises on my feet and scratches on my thighs but who said it was going to be easy. My fellow Jamaicans just keep the faith be strong and think on the words of Bob in a positive manner and in the end you will reap your rewards.
Peace & love to you all.
Linford Cunningham
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