Sunday, August 11, 2013

Black homophobia in Jamaica

Dwayne Jones was kicked around and harassed for much of his young life. His father booted him from his house at age 14 for being effeminate, and along with neighbors, ran Dwayne out of the Jamaican slum in which he was raised. He was teased to the point where he dropped out of school. And Dwayne's tortured existence ended at age 16, when his battered body was found after being beaten, stabbed, shot, and run over by a car — after the transgendered teen made the fatal error of attending a street party dressed as a woman. "When I saw Dwayne's body, I started shaking and crying," said a transgender friend. "It was horrible. It was so, so painful to see him like that." The case underscores the dangerous reality of being homosexual or transgendered in Jamaica, which some advocates say is the Americas' most hostile country toward gays. No one has so far been charged in Dwayne's murder.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bob Marley is only for white liberals and not the natives.