WhyRoch

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WhyRoch

WhyRoch

@roch_why

#piscesgang♓ 🎉 Nature🌴🍀🍃/Water🌊/Animal🐆🦎🦋 lover💕💕 🇯🇲

Katılım Mart 2020
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WhyRoch
WhyRoch@roch_why·
1. Engage respectfully... I always will ✌🏽 2. 💯 sure I really don't need to tell u u're free to block (defeats the purpose of me saying it anyway, but I digress) 3. I may myself chat fuckry, don't be afraid to call me out.. again, I'm open to a conversation 4. I'm a labourite
WhyRoch@roch_why

Disclaimer: We all on this app bcoz we have shit to say.. we are talkers & readers & enjoy convos. There are opinions & there are facts. If ur opinions can be refuted with facts, I will dispense accordingly. It's not personal, feel free to dispute, I'm open to a conversation

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WhyRoch@roch_why·
@crazyideaguy Like, Of course you're entitled to your opinion... am I not also entitled to my opinion of your opinion?
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🇯🇲 Introverted Observer (i~o)
Most of them don’t believe what they are saying they just think it makes them look cool, modern or progressive. The way they lash out and become vile shows that their hearts are not pure, they’re performative.
WhyRoch@roch_why

I will NEVER not DWL at ppl crashing out because their opinions are challenged 😂😂😂. What u mean I should leave ur mentions? 😂 are we not on a public platform? Do I not have an opinion of ur opinion... so a u alone fe chat? 😂😂😂. U have a block button.. use it up 😂

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WhyRoch
WhyRoch@roch_why·
@country2town_ The activism bandwagon and victim mentality a kill we...
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last seen…..
last seen…..@country2town_·
@roch_why Trust me they know but them love to jump on certain bandwagons it’s something I’ve noticed since being in this app.
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WhyRoch
WhyRoch@roch_why·
I hope JA never gets to the levels of identity crisis I see in some very liberal societies. All a we have SM n see the ridiculousness on display, so me nuh need fe spell it out. Some a unuh wid the bag a think pieces about discrimination etc know unuh blurring the lines.
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WhyRoch@roch_why·
U kno anada thing weh annoy me bout some a unuh. About 80% of Jamaicans are religious... 70% identifying as CHRISTIANS... there is a 70% chance that our legislators are Christians... ANJU DOES SPEAK FOR JAMAICANS u hypocrites. Caz I want ANY Christian tell me sodomy is ok🤨
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WhyRoch@roch_why·
I will NEVER not DWL at ppl crashing out because their opinions are challenged 😂😂😂. What u mean I should leave ur mentions? 😂 are we not on a public platform? Do I not have an opinion of ur opinion... so a u alone fe chat? 😂😂😂. U have a block button.. use it up 😂
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WhyRoch@roch_why·
I dont want to share a restroom with a man.. I dont want my girl child to see or interact with a man in any bathroom.
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WhyRoch@roch_why·
"Man a man and ooman a ooman" is a statement... a line drawn. Human rights we support... the ridiculousness we do not. I will never be calling any biological man "woman/she/her/queen" or vice versa... nor should I be legislated to. That also goes for xie xer zat xish zoo or wateva NEW thing they come up with tomorrow.
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Toni 🇯🇲
Toni 🇯🇲@Toniterp·
Have you checked out Deaf Can Coffee at 7 Barbados Avenue? If not what are you waiting for, every dollar you spend is worth it. @DeafCanCoffee
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Sheikh Velly 🇯🇲@VellusAurelius·
Scratch that plan. Gas price gone up. MG's math might be totally broken by next week
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Caribbean National Weekly
Caribbean National Weekly@CNWNetwork·
🇯🇲 Kingston has just 1.8% public open space, far below the 15–20% recommended for healthy cities. Grassy lots, shade trees, and open spaces are increasingly being replaced by parking lots, commercial complexes, and gated developments. bit.ly/4d5xcm7
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TimesCome
TimesCome@twittatimes·
Lol 😂 folks… this would not be about a visa. Ppl think it’s 1970. Those are base tier sanctions. - Banking Blacklist - Travel Restrictions & Advisories - Export / Import Band - SDN Lists - Student Visa Sanctions - Foreign Aid Blacklist
Mr. Drizzle@ArcSenpai

Contraversial opinion but if standing up for sovereignty means never being able to go (there) again, I would stand up. It won't be permanent. The gates will fly again when the administration changes hands. Even if it is permanent, I would be happy knowing I stood for something

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WhyRoch@roch_why·
@mizzyjay N then wa be mad wah day wen him realize how much Jamaicans despise him🙄
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Jolene
Jolene@mizzyjay·
Man mash up the country just long enough to have us who who were just being born to pay for his sins even today. Spare me the YouTube clips and the pontificating.
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JLess
JLess@winstonorr3·
@kissmirass I know they are not but that was not their first move. As small islands states dealing with empires, survival is victory and endurance is winning. I happen to see them prioritizing internal formation over moral projection as a formidable strategy, I hope we in the Caribbean adopt
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WhyRoch
WhyRoch@roch_why·
"Cuba regrets the decision of the Gov of Ja to cease medical cooperation...." The mere fact that this is phrased the way it is while the truth is that the medical program has been operating under RENEWABLE MOUs (the last having expired 2023) says A LOT.
Cuban Embassy in US@EmbaCubaUS

🇨🇺🇯🇲Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba Cuba regrets the decision of the government of Jamaica to cease medical cooperation, yielding to pressure from the U.S. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cuba reports that, on March 4, the Foreign Ministry of Jamaica communicated to our Embassy in that country the unilateral decision of its government to terminate the health cooperation agreement that has linked both nations for decades. With this action, the government of Jamaica yields to the pressures of the government of the United States, which is not concerned about the health needs of the Caribbean brothers. Cuba deeply regrets that in this way a history of fruitful and sustained collaboration is disregarded, one that has brought countless benefits to the Jamaican people, who are now deprived of receiving the basic and specialized health services that Cuban collaborators provided. In response to the step taken by the government of Jamaica, the government of Cuba has made the sovereign decision to proceed with the return of the Cuban Medical Brigade. These health professionals leave behind an indelible mark and return to Cuba with the satisfaction of a duty fulfilled and the permanent willingness to assist wherever their spirit of solidarity is required. Cuba’s work in Jamaica is an eloquent example of genuine cooperation. In the last 30 years alone, more than 4,700 Cuban collaborators have provided medical assistance on the Caribbean island. Currently, the Brigade was composed of 277 professionals whose work has had a tangible and profound impact on strengthening the Jamaican health system. The historic results of this collaboration speak for themselves: · More than 8,176,000 patients treated. · 74,302 surgical procedures performed. · 7,170 births attended. · More than 90,000 lives saved. Likewise, through the Operation Miracle program, present in Jamaica since 2010, the sight of nearly 25,000 Jamaicans has been restored or improved. Cuban cooperation has also been decisive in projects for the control and prevention of diseases such as malaria and in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The most recent example of this dedication was seen after the passage of Hurricane Melissa, which severely affected the island. In those difficult circumstances, the Cuban Medical Brigade remained firmly at their posts, many of its members working for more than 72 consecutive hours and actively joining the tasks of recovering hospitals and communities. Faithful to the historic relations of brotherhood and solidarity that unite us with Jamaica, Cuba reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the Jamaican people, who will always be able to count on the selfless cooperation of Cuba. Havana, March 6, 2026.

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