I understand those persons who thought that in Jamaica
on August 6, 2022, we were making too big a thing out of the celebrations to
mark our 60th anniversary from British rule.
That is because successive governments since independence have been so corrupt and such failures.
But, while I sympathize with that outlook, we must
consider how horrible it would have been if we were still being ruled by the
British who had enslaved our ancestors, enriched their crown and country
through the free labor of our people who they brought in chains from Africa,
then oppressed us further during the colonial period!
Yuck, that concept is so terrible that the very thought causes
shivers to run down my spine.
So yes, successive governments have not done half as
well as they should have but at least we have our freedom and our dignity, even
if technically we have not yet removed the queen of England as the head of our
country.
I really don’t know what we are waiting for.π
Despite failing governments, we Jamaicans has built quite a reputation for ourselves all over the world, through the individual achievements of our artists, cultural icons and sports people.
We are so respected worldwide that even Niagra Falls in Canada took on the colors of our flagπ |
And our Caricom sister Guyana, had a member of their Defense Force parachuted into the arena carrying our flag. https://youtu.be/S31XRe0usCo
Good going.
Anyway I stray, for I set out to comment on the impressive celebrations for our 60th Anniversary.
I visited the Independence Village on the National
Arena grounds and it was really well done, not only in terms of decor, displays but the mini stage shows and general entertainment as well.
I have a problem with the colors of our flag though.
They are supposed to be black, green, and gold but clearly many people do not know this as black, yellow and green were all over the place, even at some government establishments!
Whatever we decide on, we should stick with it shouldn’t we ?
https://youtu.be/HQJ_QSBJYg4
I was in Kingston but avoided the Grand Gala at the National Stadium, as I wasn’t about to take on the large crowd. Luckily maybe, for as it turns out, they had printed far more tickets than they had seats for, so many people were turned away.
Overhead view of the National Stadium where the grand gala was displayed |
But I watched the excellent videos on You Tube including the drone exhibition which was really exceptional.
Part of the drone exhibition
Instead, I visited my close friends in Lauristan St. Catherine, where they had a small celebration, mostly for the children.
Lauristan, often gets a bad rap in the press, especially since the “Clansman Gang trial.” But those gangsters do not live in Lauristan which is a very nice area, but instead, on the fringes where squatters have basically captured the gully bank. So, I have never had any fear going into that community. In fact, I had spent many early Christmas mornings going Carol Singing at people’s gates, over the years.
You see, my friend Audley Nain is the President of that Citizen’s Association there and the time and effort he and his wife Marcia have spent making that association work well is just phenomenal.
You know, I would probably be
religious today, if I had been brought up in the Pocomania religion. As
a child I was dragged to boring church services, but was always distracted and
motivated hearing the pulsating revival music piercing the
quiet Malvern atmosphere, as members of that religion who worshipped nearby, have always taken the charge in the bible to “make a joyful noise,” literally.
But I was deprived, as I was born during the colonial period when Afro-Centric religions we maligned as being somewhat satanic.
So, I was never allowed to attend their church and now as an adult, every time I hear their music it lifts my spirit.
This Afro based music consolidates our real distance from Britain and put me inna mi element. π.
JCDC displays Independence Village |
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