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The Plot To ‘Normalize’ Homosexuality In The Caribbean


yDJWith the recent chatter about Beenie Man, and anti-gay dancehall, I felt I had to write this to share with you all. Many of you as well as the artists themselves know very little about the Entertainment world in America, and how it acts to influence everyday popular culture. Many of you don’t know as well, that 99% of the entertainment industry is run by homosexuals. The label execs are gay, the producers are gay, the musicians are gay, on and on and on…

The fashion designers are gay, the celebrity stylists are gay, the hair dressers are gay, and anyone who creates the look for a man in the entertainment industry is – gay. That’s how it is in America, in the ‘industry’ if you gay you stay, if you can’t take it – you go away, its as simple as that. More important, who’s teaching your little boys what to look like – GAYS…

Over the last few years, I’ve watched paints get tighter, hair get more colorful, shoes get pointier… in JAMAICA of all places. I ask myself  “what tha f$%^??” is this madness. Ok people let me school you to the plot.

Lets start with our favorite, Elephant Man, (I love you Ellie but…. you know whats really going on” ;) . Here is a most colorful, flavorful singer- that brought dancing back to the forefront and crossed over from VP

Dancehall star Elephant Man is the only Caribbean artist signed to a major hip-hop label. linking a deal with Bad Boy, his latest album is a potpourri of dancehall and hip-hop, the same formula for BEST OF THE BEST.

Ok, Bad Boy, founded by the oh-so-thought-to-be-undercover-homo Puffy – seen here:

The same Puffy said to have pimped out Mase, 112, and friends with the very gay Andre Harell.

But Puffy being gay is no big thing, see in America anyone in the industry being gay is no biggie (scuze the pun) because damn near everybody is under the influence of extreme gayness. It’s Bad Boy responsible for bringing the Versace, Chanel, and all that other gay shit into Hip Hop.

Lets not forget Puffy’s old right hand man-servant (stylist)

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These are the men partially responsible for the current trends in Jamaican fashion. And why are they doing this? What is the conspiracy? Well if you haven’t taken notice as of yet, the black man is an endangered species, and the rich power structure (that our man Bob Marley used to sing about) feels threatened by your sexual virility (the ability for you to make MORE and MORE black babies). The formula to stopping you from dropping more babies is to lower your manhood. If you think dressing zesty, and like a so-called “battyman”  does not make you one, well it might not make YOU one, but all the little boys who look up to you – it’s going to INFLUENCE THEM.

Fashion – Women in tight  jeans = Yeast Infection, Men in tight jeans = LOWERED SPERM COUNT. When couple go to a fertility doctor because they can’t have a baby, one of the first things the man is told is:

“wear LOOSE FITTING PANTS, AND BOXERS INSTEAD OF BRIEFS”

why?

Because briefs and tight pants raise the temperature around the scrotum area, and sperm is very sensitive to temperature increases, that’s why sperm die of real quick in the vagina. So if you have hot, sweaty balls your killing millions of unborn babies. That may not mean nothing to you in this generation, but your sons will begin to carry the genetic marker, and before long – black men are going to have a hard time making babies…

Do you see why this all ties in?

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So this goes out to all you men who went to the last pink party and wore it proudly, just think how confusing it would be to stand in front of your 10 year old son explaining to him why you are looking so zesty in the name of fashion, and if he comes to you 10 years in the future and say he likes men, who’s fault is it?

Mission Accomplished

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203 Responses to “The Plot To ‘Normalize’ Homosexuality In The Caribbean”

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