Buju Banton Essays

  • Song Lyrics To The Song 'Nigger Girl'

    290 Words  | 2 Pages

    [Audrina:] MoonMan, tell them [MoonMan:] Hey I've got this new dance for you all called "The nigger boy" You've gotta punch then crack a nigger's neck three times from left to right [Chorus:] MoonMan, up in this hoe Watch me crank, watch me roll Watch me crank that nigger boy And MoonMan that hoe Crank that nigger (4x) [MoonMan:] MoonMan, up in this hoe Still got money in the bank Farkle made me racist yo Everybody give him thanks I hate niggers, I hate Jews I hate spics and Arabs too Go ahead

  • James Hardie Businesses: Legal Case Study

    1037 Words  | 5 Pages

    As a past employee of the James Hardie Company Bernie Banton who was born in Sydney in 1946 became a campaigner for the rights of workers to help fight to receive compensation from James Hardie for sufferers of asbestos-related conditions, which they contracted while working for the James Hardie Company and not being aware of the dangers. Asbestos is a naturally occurring heat and flame resistant crystalline mineral. Asbestos fibres are very fine and can become airborne if disturbed. If the fibres

  • Essay On Human Rights In Jamaica

    706 Words  | 3 Pages

    “Boom bi bi in a b**** boy head”. This line is from a popular song by dancehall artiste Buju Banton, which promotes human rights violation as the language use is derogatory and abusive and also because of the message being sent to kill homosexuals. Human rights according to the Oxford Dictionary of English are the rights which are believed to belong to every person. According to the United Nations, human rights are inherent to all human beings regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, religion, language

  • Personal Narrative: Virgin Island

    1713 Words  | 7 Pages

    I was born and raised in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands in the late 90s as a West-Indian American living in the middle of the Caribbean. My home is considered the gem of the Caribbean but for what exactly I don 't know for we didn 't have the most opportunity, the best economy, the friendliest people, the soundest government, or the most attractive constructions amongst the other islands. I lived in a neighborhood ten minutes away from the shopping and hangout place. It 's an average/good