Outspoken dancehall advocate Rodney Price better known as Bounty Killer, is pushing back against the covert campaign allegedly launched by the LGBTQ community promoting gender fluidity in Jamaica.
Following the rollout of some anomalous advertisements in Half-Way-Tree (Kingston) and Sam Sharpe Square (Montego Bay), the country’s two major city centres, the deejay has taken issue with the campaign.
The issue surrounding the advertising was initially brought into focus by Advocates of the Love March Movement, a youth Christian non-governmental organisation for sexual purity and the family, warning the general public about what they deem as covert-style attacks using outdoor advertising to indoctrinate the youth in alternative lifestyle promoted as part of the Alphabet community’s agenda.
Responding to the promotion, the Warlord, via his Instagram account, reposted a video of the campaign with the caption,
“HOW DI BLOODCLAATH DIS A GWAAN AND EVERYBODY SILENT BOUT🤔
FAGGOTISM IS NOT JAMAICAN Leggo bout ya else enuh all going to sorry last warning ⚠️⚠️⚠️
PEOPLE UNUN FI DESTROY DI SCREEN DEM ANYWHERE THOSE MSGS BEING DISPLAY MASH DEM UP 📺”
Bounty’s remarks were met with mixed reviews from commenters, though the majority stood in solidarity with the entertainer who has always held true to his moral beliefs and upbringing.
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