Dancehall music has been widely blamed for upsurge in violence across
the Caribbean. The island of Antigua is the latest Caribbean island to
single out dancehall music as the root cause of a recent rise in violent
behavior among youths.
Over the last two weeks there has been two stabbing incidents at two
local high schools and a massive fight at another. This prompt local
authority to start taking steps to address the issue.
Antiguan national, Mary John, has taken it a step further, by penning
a letter to the Antigua Observer editor, placing the blame squarely at
the feet of dancehall artistes, and calling for the security minister to
issue a ban on dancehall music.
“There is no doubt in my mind that dancehall music is a huge
contributing factor to the violent and aggressive behaviour of our youth
in Antigua,” Mary John said. “Dancehall is not our cultural
music. Why is it most predominant? Why is the government allowing
another country’s cultural music, which is such a terrible influence on
society to totally take over?”
Mary John also called for the government to regulate the use iPods
and cellphones in schools to limit students listening to dancehall
music.
“How can the students prepare their minds for learning, listening
to this noise which promotes violence and is filled with such lewd and
nasty lyrics?” she asked.
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