Kenisha is returning home soon
Time to get ourselves super ready.
My Jamaican peopledem, Kenisha is returning home soon with inclusive super creative people, who care about the world and its people, to create with you and free us from mental slavery.
I was mentored by our St. Ann Mother with the dreadlocked hair, and flowery garden, during my early years growing-up in Jamaica.
After leaving the island of my birth, at age 13, for Washington D.C., I learned about African American history and slavery, and set my mission to launch a revolution.
Spending 30 years on the journey, learning about the world and how societies are created.
And how they have been mentally enslaving the Jamaican people.
Firstly, they need us.
Please pass the message on.
They are short of skilled people in all industries around the world.
Jamaican people are original in our creative craft, and we can create new worlds.
Yes, that’s right, new societies.
We are kind.
We are empathic.
We are caring people.
Earning an average salary of four thousand, two hundred and nineteen ($4,219.00) US dollars a year in Jamaica, is not enough for basic needs. This is why you are always short of funds.
Even when the new minimum wage comes into effect on June 1st.
Companies in Jamaica are earning millions of US dollars in profits each year, most of which is leaving the island, while our hospitals, schools, people suffer.
This is slavery, mental slavery.
Our oppressors sun themselves on our beaches, splash about in our rivers, eat our good food, and soak up our positive and joyful energy.
Yes, they are keeping the Jamaican people in poverty and strife.
They’ve led many to believe that we are in this together, but they enjoy their privilege and how their oppression over us makes them feel.
They are not all with us.
If we want a better Jamaica, we will have to create it ourselves with inclusive super creative people and leave the other undesirable mindset behind.
A new inclusive super creative world.
We are in a revolution.
Time to get ourselves super ready.
Best wishes,
Kenisha (her / us)
Sherry-Ann Collins
Sherry Collins
Jamaican Freedom Fighter
Fighting for the creative freedom of the Jamaican peopledem.™