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Pasqual Allen's avatar

Yeah that is terrible. Just tragic. As someone who is Jamaican that sucks. Just terrible all around. Hope her and her family get justice. May she R.I.P. unfortunate and just disgusting. Jamaica does have issues with gay so maybe there was something else around that.

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That grief is real. Jamaica’s violence against queer people does not sit apart from this — it is part of the same pattern where identity, control, and state power decide whose life gets protected too late.

Pasqual Allen's avatar

There’s a show I want you to watch it’s on Hulu. I gotta tell you when I find it. It was deep and compelling. About this stuff. Jamaica. But they don’t say Jamaica . It’s based on a book.

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That sounds worth watching. Stories like that matter when they show how the same violence gets normalized across places, then hidden under different names.

The pattern is what people need to keep seeing.

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United States is not the only country in the world that is a police state.

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Exactly. Different countries, different uniforms, same pattern: state power turns violence into procedure and then hides behind official language.

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Heather Soper's avatar

I'm completely appalled b y the murders of these 2 women who have done nothing wrong but to love another person, their killers MUST be made accountable.

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They must be held accountable. Latoya Bulgin and Renee Nicole Good deserved life, safety, and love — not state violence followed by excuses.