Saw a picture of Movado coming out of a police station, with a big grin on his face, after being charged with assault and causing bodily injury to a man and his son. I could not help but wonder what he was smiling about. Was he smiling because he was happy to be let out, or because he was being brought to book by a toothless system of justice, which more likely than not will vindicate him, or give him a slap on the wrist at worst? This is not an isolated picture. This type of pic has been seen over and over in our country.
Now let us look at other Jamaican celebs. Mr Coke left Jamaica smiling, and uncoffed during his curb walk here, but was cuffed, and wasn't smiling during his curb walk in New York. Buju wasn't exactly smiling when he was pushing that stroller in Florida outside the courthouse.
Do you think Movado would have been smiling if he were walking out of the 71st precinct in east Flatbush, Brooklyn, after being arrested for the same allegations?. I don't think so.
Is it that acused Jamaican 'celebs' develop dysfunction of the muscles or nerves which mediate smiling when in America, but those same muscles and nerves become untangled in Jamaica, or despite their musings, from time to time, they have a deep rooted fear of a real justice system?. Maybe they have have come to learn what a real justice system is capable of, but our justice system has not learned what a justice system is supposed to do. Just one man's opinion.
Now let us look at other Jamaican celebs. Mr Coke left Jamaica smiling, and uncoffed during his curb walk here, but was cuffed, and wasn't smiling during his curb walk in New York. Buju wasn't exactly smiling when he was pushing that stroller in Florida outside the courthouse.
Do you think Movado would have been smiling if he were walking out of the 71st precinct in east Flatbush, Brooklyn, after being arrested for the same allegations?. I don't think so.
Is it that acused Jamaican 'celebs' develop dysfunction of the muscles or nerves which mediate smiling when in America, but those same muscles and nerves become untangled in Jamaica, or despite their musings, from time to time, they have a deep rooted fear of a real justice system?. Maybe they have have come to learn what a real justice system is capable of, but our justice system has not learned what a justice system is supposed to do. Just one man's opinion.
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