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‘It’s A Pity’ Dancehall Singer Tanya Stephens Won’t Be Travelling Anywhere That ‘Violates Her Human Rights’

 

It’s A Pity Reggae and Dancehall crooner Tanya Stephens announced via Instagram that she will not be traveling to anywhere that violates her human rights.

Stephens post is in response to the United States of America’s mandate announced earlier this week that come November 8, all non-immigrant, non-citizen, air travelers will be required to provide proof of vaccination status before boarding any flight to the country.

Riddled with expletives, the Reggae singer shared, quite profusely, her views on the United States’ travel-vaccination mandate and her views on vaccination at large.

“Nuh mek nuh p—y trick oonu. This gyal only tek juk from b—y. Me nah go nowhere weh mi human rights have to be given up for entry,” she expressed at the beginning of her caption.

“World BIG and a long time me a run up and dung inna it from some bwoy deh pon man coattails a hope dem get a buss. Me good,” she continued.

Stephens then denounced aspersions that persons who have publicly criticized vaccinations are secretly taking the jabs.

“Bout hide and tek juk… think we n dem a di same?” she wrote.

This reference might have also been in response to the Prime Minister’s recent comments about persons secretly taking jabs while publicly discouraging others. According to Loop News, the Prime Minister, while addressing the House of Representatives on Tuesday, urged Jamaicans not to be tricked by persons who are condemning vaccinations, stating that “the greatest irony is that some of the very persons who are preaching against the vaccines, they have gone quietly and privately and they have gotten vaccinated.”

Vocalizing a very strong anti-vaccination stance, Stephens has been using her Instagram to encourage her 89,000 followers to amongst other things, boycott businesses that issued mandatory vaccination orders.

“If 2.5 million unvaccinated Jamaicans stop paying taxes, the economy and government will crash. If they refuse medical care for unvaccinated, refuse taxes. Strike and boycott any business that requires vaccine cards which violates your medical privacy,” she posted.

Encouraging her followers to know their power, she added, “Demand your fellow citizens and the people you employ to govern your lives employ common sense.”

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