You see as of tomorrow, Saturday 24th August, 2024, I pulling out my army camouflage short pants and my army camouflage vest. I taking them out tomorrow so I could air them out to wear on Sunday, when I going to lime with the boys at our favourite liming spot.
I don’t care that they say we have a ban on wearing these type of clothes for as far as I concern, since they could waive the law to allow that man Vybz Kartel to wear an army camouflage pants during his visit here, and to see him wearing the pants in the company of the Most Hon. Prime Minister, the first and foremost lawmaker in the country, then I want to see who bad enough to lock me up when they see me in my camouflage outfit. I waiting on the police.
Fair is fair. Why should a law, if it’s one at all, be bent to suit this Jamaican and it must be enforced on us Vincentians in our own land? And the police real rough when they find people wearing the camouflage clothes even with visitors who don’t know that we have a ban.
That is hypocrisy and the PM is the biggest hypocrite in this affair since he welcomed a man like Kartel in his camouflage pants, a gangster Dancehall artiste, a man who encouraged bleaching your skin, and who now trying to say he not preaching violence when he was head of the biggest criminal gang in Jamaica.
I wearing my camouflage pants from Sunday and if the PM invite me to visit him, I wearing that same pants.
ELLIOT