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1 Comments:
I saw this documentary in its entirety and it saddened me. Growing up in Jamaica in the late 60', 70's and early 80's I have experienced such all the dynamics of change. This stems from political,industrial, educational and economical.
I guess not matter what I see, read or hear, all I know that Jamaica is my heart. That as 3rd World Countries go we fight for survival through political domination.
Sometimes I wonder if the British Rule should of stayed in place (for all the colonies).
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