Here is a voice post on the subject, me giving my two cents on the issue (in English as I know many of my readers may not understand the Jamaican parlance or dialect patois)
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Battyman fi dead (gays are to die)
No sodomites,
Man u play number 2(men don't play number 2 meaning second nature ie the role of a woman) are some of the terms used in today's awful homophobic environment.
Although we can easily say that the majority disagree with lifestyle they are ignorant to it and it's idiosyncrasies and causes plus repercussions that homophobia brings.
I subscribe that many of those persons who repeat them are doing so because it is the politically correct thing to do so as to remove any glare or suspicion of one's own sexual preference or practice.
Many men in Jamaica as I have come to recognise in my own personal encounters are practising homos and do so for several reasons including money and favours but join the "kill battyman" throng as a form of protectionism for their own safety both physically and psychologically, to deny one's struggle of sexual mores gives a level of comfort that one is not gay or nasty as is said in our context.
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Dressed To Kill
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