Cross Road Fire Up – Dr. Dawes Clap Back pon Andrew Hypocrisy


(Original reasoning by Juboy, pon di corner style)


1. Wah Really Gwaan?

Unu ever notice seh anytime PNP call meeting, some “big man” decision drop pon di ground quick-quick? So hear di ting now – Dr. Alfred Dawes bun out di Prime Minister, call him one hypocrite, afta police fling curfew pon di very area weh di PNP plan fi link up wid di people dem – Cross Road.

Dis nuh just politics-as-usual, dis reach deeper – cause it raise di question: who really inna control, an who di system a favour?


2. Why It Matter

Jamaican people tired a di double standard:

  • JLP rally dem? Full sound system, green flag an clear road.

  • PNP rally dem? Police van pull up, curfew declare, crowd disperse.

Dis cross-road story matter cause it show di root problem: fairness inna politics. If people feel seh di system one-sided, trust mash up.


3. Wah People Always Get Wrong

  • “Curfew is about safety alone.” Mi nah deny seh crime serious, but when curfew only pop up when opposition call meeting, people ago question motive.

  • “Only PNP complain.” Nah – regular citizen weh waan hear both side lose out too.

  • “Big crowd mean violence sure.” Sometime it just mean people tired an waan voice dem frustration.


4. How Fi Look pon Dis Curfew Move

Step 1 – Check Timing

Curfew land pon di very day PNP announce di meet-up. Coincidence? Unu decide.

Step 2 – Compare Both Side

Look pon how JLP get fi keep big tour, big rally, no heavy clampdown. Then look pon PNP experience. Dat imbalance alone breed tension.

Step 3 – Understand Di Community Impact

Cross Road is a hub – business, taxi man, vendor. Anytime police lock it down fi politics, regular citizen feel di squeeze.


5. Hypocrisy Call Out

Dr. Dawes nuh just buss style, him point out di political hypocrisy – Andrew talk bout “free democracy” an “equal chance fi all”, but action seh diff’rent. Expert always seh credibility is di real currency inna politics – once people feel yuh two-faced, di trust gone.


6. Auntie Mavis Di Vendor

Mi reason wid Auntie Mavis weh sell bag juice an patties pon di corner. She vex:
“Mi nuh care red or green. All mi know, mi cyaan sell mi ting every time police drop curfew fi politics. Who feed mi pickney dem?”

Her frustration show seh dis nuh only a PNP issue – is a people issue.


7. Mistakes Fi Avoid

  1. Clamp Down Selectively – If curfew, make it fair across board.

  2. Ignore Community Voice – People a bawl seh dem tired a one-rule-for-you, one-rule-for-me.

  3. Turn Politics Inna War Zone – Every meeting nuh fi equal violence. Build trust, nuh break it.


8. Who Dis Nah Work For

If yuh hardcore green, yuh might seh “rules a rules.” If yuh hardcore red, yuh bawl “bias.” But di neutral people – di swing voter – dem a di one weh see hypocrisy clear an decide who fi trust.


9. Action Plan Fi Citizen Dem

  1. Ask Question Loud – Nuh accept excuse easy.

  2. Watch Both Party Behaviour – Call out wrong widout bias.

  3. Stay Engaged – Register an vote when di bell ring, cause dat is di real clap back.


10. Cross Road Expose Di System

Di PNP tour clash wid curfew expose wah long time people suspect – politics inna Jamaica still nuh level playing field. Dr. Dawes bun Andrew cause him see di contradiction – seh one ting inna Parliament, do next ting pon di ground.


11. Juboy Final Word

Mi seh it straight: Jamaica cyaan grow if di playing field nuh balance. So whether yuh love Andrew or rate Dawes, memba seh democracy is fi ALL, nuh fi SOME.

Juboy out – but mi a watch fi see if next time Cross Road free up same way when green shirt run it.

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