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Rowdy gays banned by J-FLAG, JASL .......... (Jamaica Observer)
JAMAICANS have expressed mixed views about a decision by Television Jamaica (TVJ) not to air a public service announcement (PSA) encouraging tolerance for the island's homosexuals. The PSA, which features former Miss Jamaica World and Miss Jamaica Universe Christine Straw and her gay brother Matthew, wants Jamaicans to embrace gay and transgendered family members and friends. On Thursday, Observer reporter Kimmo Matthews sought the reaction of several persons in the Corporate Area and St Catherine.
I do not support the decison. I think the advertisement will enlighten people more and let them become more aware.
Dale Edwards
I disagree with the decision. Everybody have them rights.
Tyrone Erskine
We agree with them not to carry it. Doing that is like we going publicise and legalise such practice.
Christina Clarke
Yes, I support them (TVJ). Can’t give a full reason, but is just how I feel; we have a responsibility to uphold certain morals.
Yes, I support them (TVJ). Can’t give a full reason, but is just how I feel; we have a responsibility to uphold certain morals.
Kenisha Brown
Totally agree with (TVJ) their decision. It is just not right to carry such information.
Fitzgerald Hunter
I totally agree with them (TVJ) to not carry it. The reason why, I just believe certain things should not happen.
Tashane Wallace
Everyone decides what they want to do, I am not in support of the act, but it is a free country.
Kinania Linton
I agree with the television station. In terms of, I am thinking about the negative influence such an ad will have on the children.
ENDS
My two cents continued
I have said in previous posts I prefer the first ad with the many actors and players from the human rights arena including FAMILIES AGAINST STATE TERRORISM's FAST Yvonne McCalla Sobers and others:
PREVIOUS AD
TVJ RESPONSE
NEW AD
You decide
Peace and tolerance
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