Saturday, December 4, 2010

And the machinery .....


J-FLAG's recent Statement

J-FLAG SADDENED BY UNTIMELY PASSING OF COMMUNITY MEMBER

December 5, 2010 by editor
J-FLAG is saddened by the murder of a member of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community whose body was found with stab wounds behind the National Solid Life and General Insurance Branch Limited on Half-Way-Tree Road in St Andrew on Friday, November 3, 2010.
This unfortunate event highlights the serious safety and security challenge that confronts the LGBT community in Jamaica, as well as those who engage in sex work. While the reason behind his death is not yet known, allegations are that his life had been under threat for some time. J-FLAG condemns the rampant breach of rights meted out to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Jamaicans, who are often denied their human rights to life, privacy, respect and dignity because of stigma, discrimination and violence.
We urge the security forces to thoroughly investigate this case so that justice is served. We encourage the Jamaican parliament to demonstrate leadership and publicly condemn violence against all people regardless of their sexual orientation. J-FLAG also encourages Parliamentarians to promote the respect of gay Jamaicans as we work towards making Jamaica the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business.
(ENDS)
We are indeed saddened by this awful crime committed and condolences to his family and friends of the deceased even if they do not see this post we hope the sentiments will be passed on to them eventually but the J maybe partially at fault for this I fear and needs to wake up in real terms. Press releases in my view reflect in glaring terms the culture, mindset and inner workings of an organization, so we must learn from this folks. Concerns please!
and from GLBTQ Jamaica to have some understanding as to why the urgent calls for interventions for displaced GLBTQI Jamaicans.
Yadda yadda yadda so the well oiled press release machinery goes into motion again a matter brought to my attention by some of you my avid readers which is not surprising, interestingly the comments section of the website that carries this release is closed so much for forumatic activity and engaging the community and allowing of venting from readers and supporters and even detractors isn't Forum in the acronym? JFLAG you need to do better than that. This elitist crap needs to go and begin to lead from in front not play step n fetch it with nice public relations and a pretty website using the right descriptions, real lives are in danger here!!!!! you have to talk the community and let them talk back.
Yes some of the concerns are valid in terms of legislation and the recognition of persons rights under the law as equal which is good, a message reiterated several times over and rightly so which should continue to be pressed for but the J missed the boat when it comes to really engaging the on the ground matters and association and recognition of itself as the group on the same level as Charms and others with better access to funds and resources to set up interventions working internally to solve those community issues as well.
"Oh lord here I go again on homelessness"
Then there is the matter of the hypocrisy of it all, the very office space that JFLAG now occupies was a half way house of sorts known as the "Safe House Project" which was a pilot project designed by a former Executive Director of the parent NGO of JFLAG which is Jamaica AIDS Support (for Life), she eventually found herself at logger heads with the board of JASL and resigned on January 25, 2010, if the interest was really there ought to have provided some distraction or activities for persons such as Charms who was murdered as we all know in carrying out her version of commercial sex work, the half way house and shelter JFLAG stood and watch close before its very eyes and did and said almost next to nothing to prevent it or at best reach out to the population that occupied the space afterwards. But instead they the mostly homeless MSMs were to be extricated to the streets because they were trouble makers deemed unworthy of any holy benefits as the J were their betters. So much for independence as the incestuous nature of the whole thing stinks to high heaven. Any self respecting non aligned advocacy voice would have spoken out and continue to speak for the real folks who are the fronline of abuse in this country not the far removed advocates who only get around to things through one or two embattled crisis personnel using the press release factory to look good. The on the ground staff themselves would love to be able to do more but can't. Talk about advocacy?

Let us also not forget that many of the homeless persons were displaced from western Jamaica from a private gay party DVD that went public and was sold on the streets which outed many of the men.

Why not give the proper details of the story to bring home the points far better on homophobia, transphobia and homo-negativity and talk about the way in which the public also dealt with the issue, the jeering and negative remarks by onlookers, the alleged homophobic comments by a few officers present on the scene? it was the talk on the bus this morning as I made my way to the market and we know how colourful Jamaicans can get with issues like this, the repeated battyman fi dead stance was hinted to several times over.

What is going to be done now about the others who walk the streets? commercial sex workers or not which by the way has grown so much now it's frightening and with real trouble makers now joining the fold to lead impressionable younger possible msms or bisexuals who are in the population some as young as their mid teens. The release speaks to no concern for the others or any inter-community planned or ongoing actions on their behalf to begin to solve some of the problems in that section of the GLTBQI populations.

Why does no one want to touch this group and what are we afraid of? we understand the resource issue may be sticky but it is not impossible to develop on ideas that are on paper somewhere filed in a cabinet.

Do we have to wait until someone else is killed again to complain to the "Not in my Cabinet" government? when we know fully well no Jamaican administration this time is going to touch that with a long stick as that is political suicide and they are more in preserving power, remember Jamaica is a homo-negative and homophobic space. Our culture though painstakingly slow is showing very small degrees of tolerance and is not ready in my view to handle the question of full coexistence of GLBTQI people and the mainstream, there are long ways to go.



Low Support
I know I may have low support on this but it must be highlighted, it is just beyond me that we have an organization that willingly shouts to the world it is doing this and that with great ease but the realities say something totally different. While myself and others try to discourage the street walking and at risk behaviours as much as we can often times much to our own dismay as we feel it falls on deaf ears and while we also have to face certain realities the capacity and putting together of interventions one would have expected from such a long standing organization as JFLAG is abysmal. Lest we forget they celebrate 13 years this year on December 10th.


There is a disturbing trend I notice also whenever Jamaica Forum for Lesbians Allsexuals and Gays speak on paper mostly or otherwise it hardly ever refers to the whole community in an equal level or sense, why is that? The insensitivity of the release is just beyond me. Do you notice that not even condolences were extended to his friends and family even if they don't see it, also any cautions rightly directed to the community at large to be vigilant out there were missing. So this deceased is reduced to another victim that oils the press release factory along as a talking point when there is no real human side to caring for persons at the level of a Charms.

Ugh!

Rest in Peace yah Charms!!!

Further reference to get some early background:

What can be done to begin to solve these lives interrupted?

Peace and tolerance.

H


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