All hands on deck for change in Jamaica?


“To create change, everyone should come aboard well willing and able to dispel their creativity and skills to the best of their ability in a positive way”

For sure, the Dudus saga has come at quite a convenient time for many Jamaicans, especially those overseas. The island has not only been visited by many alert Jamaicans keen to assist, but it has become a topic for strong debate and of STRONG INTEREST.

Several Jamaican groups on Facebook alone have been started, and rapidly attracting increasing membership.

This all will no doubt seem positive and be warmly welcomed. There are points that deserve to be pondered well however, as after all the Bible does speak of a perishing people without vision.
Above all it is crucial to maintain a sense of strategy and common sense in excuting visions, which must be had before any quest can be embarked on. Pure sentiments and emotions can become an overwhelming deterrent to progress and force he country farther behind, especially if the occurences of “crab in a barrel” mentality is allowed to continue.
Heartiest congratulations to the love spreading like wild fire especially as Jamaicans in some way will feel the pinch of global recession, and even the stoniest of heart will become even remotely concerned over the land of his birth.
Jamaica is the only island where Jamaicans CANNOT be kicked off, deported from, or have their citizenship revoked.
Blessed with a continuous warm weather, it becomes ideal for many to consider returning to at retirement, or even when sick. It gets tricky considering the harsh economic climate.

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