A reggae star has denounced the United States for promoting LGBTQ ideology in Jamaica, specifically against the display of pride flags over embassies.
Reggae star Sizura Kalonji speaks out against Jamaican LGBTQ ideology during his performance at Half Way Tree in early July, Dance Hall Mag report. Kalonji specifically targeted LGBTQ materials in Jamaica’s schools, arguing that instead of highlighting LGBTQ activists in the curriculum, the spotlight should be on national heroes like Marcus Garvey.
And they haven’t put Marcus Garvey and Nanny in school yet, but Onu Waa puts B-tty dude in school.It works!
Marcus Garvey He was a Jamaican-born black nationalist who led a pan-African movement to unite and unite people of African descent around the world.
Kalonji also criticized the US embassy for flying a pride flag over the country’s embassy. “Fuck off B-ttyman! And get out of Jamaica! Keep your visa! An-mi-si-one will put up a flag in the US embassy and advertise B-ttyman. Minoo, wow, gee, dee. According to Dance Hall Mag, it doesn’t matter if I don’t get a visa in the US,” he was quoted as saying. (Related: State Department diversity officer defends Pride flag display at Vatican embassy)
Kalonji also addressed transgender issues, arguing that boys should not be in the girls’ bathrooms.
Kalonji’s comments come amid reportedly strained diplomatic relations between the United States and Jamaica over Jamaica’s refusal to recognize a gay U.S. diplomat as a spouse because same-sex marriage is not recognized in the country. according to Caribbean National Weekly.