Jamaica’s Attorney General Marlene Malahoo Forte faced a tidal wave of criticism for an ‘insensitive’ tweet that slammed the flying of the rainbow flag in Jamaica following the mass shooting incident in Orlando, Florida on Sunday.
In a tweet posted on Monday, June 13 the lawyer seemingly took issue with symbol of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community – the rainbow flag – being flown at the US Embassy in Kingston.
“I strongly condemn the #OrlandoNightClubShooting but find it disrespectful of Jamaica’s laws to have [the] #RainbowFlag flown here. #MyPersonalView,” she wrote.
The tweet was not received favourably by many Jamaican users of Twitter, who bashed the Member of Parliament for not only recognising that the flag was flown as a sign of solidarity with the 49 gay men and women murdered in the deadliest domestic incident on home soil since the 9/11 terror attacks, but also that within embassy walls, jurisdiction belongs to the United States.
“The US Embassy is foreign soil and [as] such they can do that plus more. I’m not so sure what is so offensive,” one Twitter user contended.
http://www.loopjamaica.com/content/a...ul-our-laws’
In a tweet posted on Monday, June 13 the lawyer seemingly took issue with symbol of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community – the rainbow flag – being flown at the US Embassy in Kingston.
“I strongly condemn the #OrlandoNightClubShooting but find it disrespectful of Jamaica’s laws to have [the] #RainbowFlag flown here. #MyPersonalView,” she wrote.
The tweet was not received favourably by many Jamaican users of Twitter, who bashed the Member of Parliament for not only recognising that the flag was flown as a sign of solidarity with the 49 gay men and women murdered in the deadliest domestic incident on home soil since the 9/11 terror attacks, but also that within embassy walls, jurisdiction belongs to the United States.
“The US Embassy is foreign soil and [as] such they can do that plus more. I’m not so sure what is so offensive,” one Twitter user contended.
http://www.loopjamaica.com/content/a...ul-our-laws’
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