How to Justify and Pursue Reparation for Slavery in Jamaica

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HOW TO JUSTIFY AND PURSUE REPARATION FOR SLAVERY IN JAMAICA-THE CARIBBEAN AND THE USA.
Launching an appeal to the human conscience and his moral ethos will not get it done. Begging and beseeching will not do it, neither will clichés, jargons and common slogans. This is bigger than any political campaign, so “Better must come”, Keep Hope Alive”, “Yes We Can” or “It’s Reparation Time” will win us nothing. It is time to change gears and move beyond the moral and emotional arguments of reparation. Thomas Huxley once said; Moral tendencies are not part of the human nature and our ancestors became moral by choice not by evolution. He also said “Human morality is a cultural overlay , a thin veneer hiding an otherwise selfish and brutish nature” With this in mind and the awareness that slavery is undoubtedly the highest form of moral turpitude , then making an appeal for reparation solely on the grounds of morality, would be a waste of time. The idiomatic expression “You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear” is true, and because this is true and because morality speaks to the highest level of human conscience, we must seek other justifiable course of redress. The International Court of Justice is well equipped to handle crime against humanity from Conscious Genocide (since over 2 million slaves died during the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade) to Unlawful Enrichment.
All across the Caribbean, the USA and Africa, there is something stirring. It is like a dormant volcano, you know it is there, you know it has potential but you rarely pay attention to it. Every now and then, you here a faint sound or see a dim mist that toys with your imagination, reminding you of some seismic activity that could be. ...

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...lors paying hundreds to get dreads. Bob Marley reminds us “Is he who laugh last is he who wins. When Filmore Alvaranga the trailblazer wrote letters to the Queen ,the British Government and the UN requesting reparation and when attorney, Ras Miguel Lorne sued the British monarch in 2002 for reparation, who would have thought that 15 Caribbean countries including the Jamaican Prime Minister would later come together to peruse the cause. Once again it shown that Jamaicans are the most assertive, aggressive no nonsense people on the planet. We speak out when others keep silent, we put up with very little, and we resist everything that does not sit well with us. We question everything; we will fight for our rights even creating conflict when necessary even if it is with the Queen of England. Reparation is the big meet, it is the gold medal but we know how to win.

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