Information reaching GJW is that about 5 p.m., the alleged homosexual entered the salon to collect a set of house keys from a female friend who was inside the establishment.
However, while entering he allegedly brushed against a male customer who was waiting to get his hair braided.
Gay Jamaica watch was made to understand that that's when things turned ugly.
"Mi only hear the gay bwoy gi out, mi know say yuh like how mi body feel but mi nuh like how yours feel, it too rough," an eyewitness told GJW. The outward open display of affection wrapped with effeminacy was instantly rebuffed by the upset man.
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She explained that it was at that point that the male customer brandished his ratchet and attempted to launch an attack. He, however, was prevented from doing so after the operators and customers intervened.
According to the witness, the man who suddenly became boisterous shouted, "A my place, a yah so mi do me head, mi nuh want nuh ... boy up yah."
One customer who was on the scene told another news outlet, "Wha shock mi most a when the ... man say, 'him a gwan like mi a look him, a him more a look me cause a him a rub up pan mi'."
She said at that point the man who claimed he could no longer take the 'disrespect' began chasing the homosexual with the knife. Both men ran out of the shop as the shouting match ensued.
"The bwoy neva have no choice but fi run outa the shop," the customer said.
The ease at which profiling or perceptions of a pass can end up in drama and violence is as real as air and this case and many others shows us quite nicely the realities out there.
Then again as the story goes there are just some inappropriate advances that are just downright poor behaviour; especially if one knows how Jamaica is, so jst avoid certain attitudes and actions and save ourselves the rebuffs and threats too.
Think on these things.
Peace & tolerance
H
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