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Arab Spring, American Autumn, Jamaican When

  • Writer: Julian Reynolds
    Julian Reynolds
  • Feb 15
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By Julian "Jingles" Reynolds📅 

Published: November 6, 2011


The world is witnessing waves of political and social revolutions, from the Arab Spring uprisings to the Occupy Wall Street movement. But when will Jamaica have its own moment of transformation?


This article draws parallels between global revolutions and Jamaica’s ongoing struggles. It critiques inequality, corruption, and political stagnation, questioning whether Jamaicans will rise up to demand true economic and social justice.


📌 Key Takeaways:

✔ The global demand for equity and justice is reshaping nations.

✔ Jamaica’s economic potential is hindered by corruption and classism.

✔ Change requires grassroots movements and accountability.





🔗 Discussion: Is Jamaica ready for a new era of leadership? What must change?

 
 
 

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