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Suh Usain Bolt put him foot inna him mouth? Now

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  • Gamma
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    sooooo.....renato adams was right!

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  • Mosiah
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    Again I say, weed use in Jamaica is more than any one of you realise! It is rampant! I don't mean on a daily basis, but I dare say most people have tried it even once!

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  • Baddaz
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    totally agree... its a non issue, especially since he is the one who volunteered the info in candor... the secondary part about 'everyone in jamaica' even helps to diffuse the story as it relates to him personally, in my opinion...

    the wider jamaica should be the ones upset at his attempt to paint everyone with the same brush...

    what is important is for him not to be caught smoking weed or taking any drugs going forward... he should not even be in the company of others smoking, especially in closed quarters...

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  • Mosiah
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    true, big difference!

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  • Mosiah
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    Originally posted by Gamma View Post
    aside, tourism may see a big spike!!!!
    tink is joke!

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  • Gamma
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    yeah BUT it was bolt's open and frank admission not a video surfacing or anything like that.

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  • Gamma
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    the main thing here is that it was bolt who said it, not some video sufacing or some childhood pal selling his story for 100K.

    clinton and obama admitted early drug use and it did not derail their candidacy because their admission took any edge of it.

    i think that he was given the go ahead to say it, but i agree that the secondary statements are what may require damage control...i.e. in jamaica everyone does it...

    aside, tourism may see a big spike!!!!

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  • MdmeX
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    Thank God it wasn't carried in the American media - I read it yesterday in one of Jamaica's daily Tabloids

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  • Islandman
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    Yeah I am sure that has a lot to do with it.

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  • Mosiah
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    It's a story because of what happened with that swimma fella. I guess some people are happy now because the other star also touched some illegal stuff.

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  • Islandman
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    I agree with that, a lot of nonsense makes the news that in my view at least, is not important.

    I just think that with track and field being what it is today, I think there is some justification with that story getting a day or two of attention.

    Now if it was Damian Marley who said that, or any Jamaican artiste past or present for that matter, I think it would be a non-story.

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  • Shola
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    But when you are president of the United States, experimenting with drugs is water under the bridge, kids just being kids.

    They need to try a bit harder with the controversial stories.

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  • Mosiah
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    Perhaps, but sometimes we add to the "worthiness". I refuse to allow the news to dictate to me what is important.

    You ask, who is you?

    hehheh!

    Just like how a presidential candidate's experimentation is not a big deal anymore, we need to realise that Bolt experimenting back in Sherwood Content is not a story, and his suggesting that we all do it, is merely a generalisation, and a correct one at that, because 10s of thousands of Jamaicans do use it!

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  • Islandman
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    Mosiah, when you are a superstar, almost anything you say is "newsworthy".

    A superstar athlete talking about drug use of any kind is going to make headlines.

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  • Mosiah
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    The smoking of weed is so widespread in Jamaica, or at least the experimentation with it, that I don't see a problem with such a generalisation. Only a fool will believe that every single person in Jamaica has smoked weed.

    This is not newsworthy.

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