Unnuh draw me out again. Guys, this is not rocket science or politics. The footage is clear. "Buju" emptied the car, exited, spoke with the officers, went back in. The car ROLLED foward. Not sped/veered/lurched. He had time to move. This is WRONG. Come on now. Be serious.
Excuse me, if we adjust for population size, a citizen in Jamaica is roughly 35 times more likely to be killed by security forces than a resident of the USA right now.
So far, 130 people have been killed by security forces in Jamaica vs. 443 people in America.
Process that! America has 115 times the population, yet Jamaica’s per capita rate is a staggeringly disproportionate 46.4 deaths per million compared to the US rate of 1.32 per million.
The math of state-agent violence doesn't lie. The trajectory should terrify you!
Yes omg yes. They need to be charged for that aspect as well because that was truly mortifying the way they dragged her on the road and threw her in the van! Was she even dead at that point? I’m happy you raised this.
The police drew the woman’s body on the road and just threw her in the back of the van like a sack of dirt… a human, a person who was alive just seconds before
Senator @AbkaFitzHenley thank you for taking the time from your busy schedule to post the same tweet about 3 times in the space of a few minutes.
Now, let me address your last line first:
The ‘pantry full’ narrative is not false; it is a mathematical certainty. $1.44b from Melissa donations is a full pantry.
People suffering is not a narrative. It is a fact.
We can’t bury that 1.8% utilization rate of donated funds under the weight of $11 billion in future contracts.
That’s akin to moving the goalposts to avoid the Auditor General’s helpful scorecard.
My juxtaposition, which is shared by many donors and people in need is simple & remains undisputed: suffering is a fact, and a full pantry, specifically a $1.44 billion one, is a fact.
"Earmarked" is also not "expended." The Auditor General’s real-time audit captured the state of play as of February 23, 2026, confirming that while citizens were sleeping in demolished dwellings, the cash to house them was sitting in a bank account. Is that ok?
If the pantry is full of building materials that haven't reached the site, the people are still homeless.
ODPEM’s own response in the audit was that the delay was due to an "absence of authorisation from the Ministry of Finance".
Pointing to long-term infrastructure contracts to excuse the failure of emergency relief is a classic redirection.
You can’t pay a January 2026 bill with a 2028 highway project. We are talking about the $1.44 billion specifically donated for immediate relief, of which only $26.2 million reached the street in 4 months.
It is frightening that not even the most damning evidence that the process is broken is being addressed. There is $150 million left over from Hurricane Beryl in 2024. That money has been sitting in the pantry for nearly 2 years. If the "process" takes two years to move emergency funds, the process is the disaster.
I need to get to the bottom of this. How did all the Jackson kids decide on the same nose as adults ! Nobody thought hmmm let me try a different nose or leave my nose
In Xmas, I randomly woke up couldn’t walk 1 foot unable to bare weight, excruciating pain, after creatively getting out my home to drive (w/my ok 🦶) to the ER I had to beg & pay security to let me park in a close spot, I had to give him 💰 to pay a porter to carry a wheelchair..
So hypothetically if you go to the emergency room at UWI hospital and tell them that you’re dying and hypothetically get rushed to the emergency room and get your car clamped cuz you parked in the emergency bay, do you really have to pay to get your car unclamped? Hypothetically
For me so I could see a doctor. The whole thing made me so frustrated. Like I was punished for being alone. Anyways bottom line yes! They wouldn’t definitely still make you pay for the clamp 😂