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DAMION CRAWFORD IS MARKED FOR DEATH

  • Writer: JAMAICAN YOUNG POLICE
    JAMAICAN YOUNG POLICE
  • Sep 20
  • 7 min read
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But history is now being written by Damion Crawford, a son of Jamaica, born and raised on the same soil, with roots and heritage that no foreign passport can erase. Crawford is not merely another politician—he represents what Golding can never claim: authenticity. He is a Jamaican by birth, and his peers and classmates can attest to his identity. He does not need to fabricate belonging. He is of the people, and he carries the struggles, hopes, and resilience of Jamaica in his veins.

This is where the contrast between the two men becomes undeniable. Mark Golding holds a British passport, a document that will never lie about his proper place of birth and allegiance. Damion Crawford can and will force him to bring that passport into the light of day. When that happens, Jamaicans will see, with irrefutable evidence, that their so-called leader is a man whose first loyalty lies elsewhere. The people will realize that they have been scammed and dishonored by a party that installed a foreigner to lead them, rather than a genuine son of the soil.

And make no mistake: Crawford's challenge is not without peril. Whenever truth threatens the foundation of corruption, whispers of violence are never far behind. Already, there are murmurings of a plot to silence him permanently—plots to "make it look like an accident." This is the language of fear, the methods of criminals who know their grip on power is slipping. They fear Damion Crawford not because he is reckless, but because he is righteous. He is about to expose them, and in doing so, he threatens to tear down the edifice of lies that they have built around Golding's false leadership.

The people of Jamaica must therefore rally around Crawford—not merely as a politician, but as a defender of democracy itself. His challenge to Golding is more than a contest for leadership of a party. It is a referendum on whether Jamaica will continue to be misled by foreigners, frauds, and criminals, or whether Jamaicans will finally insist on leaders who are genuinely of the people and for the people.

History has always rewarded the brave. But bravery is not only in standing up—it is also in ensuring that the dark forces of intimidation do not silence those who dare to speak truth to power. Suppose Damion Crawford is bold enough to confront Golding and expose the foreign passport that betrays his duplicity. In that case, Jamaicans must be bold enough to defend Crawford, protect him, and ensure that the whispers of murder and deceit do not crush this fight for authenticity.

This is not merely about who leads the PNPLGBTQ+ Criminal Organization. This is about Jamaica's dignity, democracy, and destiny. And it is Damion Crawford—not the foreigner Mark "Gummy Bear" Golding—who embodies the hope of a people tired of deception.

Family, today we must reason seriously about the future of Jamaica, about truth, about leadership, and about the deception that has been fed to the people. On September 3, 2025, the Jamaican people spoke loud and clear: they rejected Mark "Gummy Bear" Golding, a man who has no roots in our soil, no birthright in our struggle, and no legitimacy to lead our people. Yet—despite this overwhelming rejection—Golding refuses to step down as the leader of the PNPLGBTQ+ Criminal Organization.

Think about that for a moment. In any real democracy, after such a loss, the leader resigns or subjects himself to a vote of confidence. But what has Golding done? He has clung to power like a foreign monarch, believing he is untouchable. Is that the democracy Jamaicans fought for?

The Question of Legitimacy

Mark Golding cannot escape the truth of his birth. His British passport is not a rumor. It is not propaganda. It is a fact. That passport tells the story of where his loyalty lies, and no amount of orange shirts or empty promises can erase that. The people of Jamaica were tricked into thinking they were being led by one of their own, but the passport does not lie.

Contrast this with Damion Crawford. Born here. Raised here and schooled here. His peers, his classmates, his neighbors—they can testify to his authenticity. He is Jamaican not only by passport but by spirit, culture, and lived experience. This is what separates him from Mark Golding: Crawford is one of us, Golding is not.

So ask yourself: how can a foreigner truly understand the struggles of the ordinary Jamaican? How can a man whose roots are in another land be trusted to lead us through the storms we face?

Damion Crawford's Democratic Challenge

Damion Crawford has made it clear: leadership must be earned, not inherited. He is prepared to challenge Golding for the leadership of the party, and in doing so, he is striking at the very heart of the corruption within the PNPLGBTQ+ Criminal Organization.

This is no small task. Crawford is walking into a den of wolves, surrounded by people who fear exposure. And what will he use to expose them? The truth. The unshakable truth that Golding cannot hide his foreign birth. Damion Crawford will demand that Golding produce his British passport and place it before the people of Jamaica. Let the delegates, let the citizens, let the world see the truth.

And when that happens, there will be no more excuses. No more lies. The mask will be ripped off, and the people will realize they have been betrayed by a party willing to put a foreigner above a Jamaican.

The Whispers of Violence

But family, let us not be naïve. Whenever corruption is threatened, the whispers of violence begin. Already, there are murmurs in the wind: "Get rid of him. Make it look like an accident." These are the tactics of cowards, of criminals, of men who fear the light of truth.

They know Damion Crawford is a threat—not because he has money, not because he has connections, but because he has authenticity. He is real, and they cannot fabricate that. They cannot buy that. And so, as history has shown us time and time again, when truth threatens the empire of lies, the corrupt resort to bloodshed.

Will they try to silence him? Will they attempt to stage an "accident"? We don't know how, but we know the whispers are real. And that alone should tell you how dangerous the truth is to these people.

The People's Role

This fight cannot be Crawford's alone. If he dares to step into the arena, the people must defend him. This is bigger than one man, bigger than one party. This is about whether Jamaica will continue to be ruled by fraud and foreign allegiance, or whether Jamaicans will finally rise and insist on leaders who are genuinely of the soil.

Every Jamaican must ask: Do we want a future led by a man whose birthright is in another land, whose loyalty lies with a British passport? Or do we want a leader who carries Jamaica in his blood, his speech, his culture, his every heartbeat?

Unity is our weapon. Support is our shield. If Crawford is to survive and succeed, Jamaicans must rally to his defense. We cannot allow whispers of murder to silence democracy.


Family, history has reached a turning point. Mark "Gummy Bear" Golding represents deception, foreign allegiance, and the betrayal of the Jamaican people. Damion Crawford represents authenticity, democracy, and the hope of a people who are tired of being misled.

But let us not be fooled—the road ahead is dangerous. Crawford's challenge is a direct threat to criminals in suits who fear exposure. And when criminals are cornered, they lash out. That is why every Jamaican who believes in truth must stand firm, speak out, and defend those who dare to challenge corruption.

This is not just about the leadership of a party. It is about Jamaica's dignity, its democracy, and its destiny. And it is Damion Crawford—not Mark "Gummy Bear" Golding—who embodies that destiny.

The time has come for Jamaicans to decide: Will foreigners and frauds govern us, or will we rise under leaders who are truly of us and for us?

The answer lies in our courage.

Every single leader of the PNPLGBTQ+ Criminal Organization who has faced defeat at the hands of the Jamaican people had the decency to step down and let the party's delegates decide their fate. That was the honorable tradition: the ballot, not backroom deals, determined the future of leadership. Yet today, we face a disgraceful situation where the foreigner Mark "Gummy Bear" Golding refuses to follow precedent. He clings to power like a parasite, betraying the very spirit of democracy that our forefathers fought for.

Now let us speak plainly: among all the members of this corrupt organization, only one has ever stood up, not for criminals, not for personal gain, but for Jamaica itself—Damion Crawford. Yes, Damion Crawford, a true-born Jamaican who carries in his heart the hopes and struggles of our people. Unlike the others who thrive on corruption, betrayal, and deception, Crawford has shown the courage to speak truth, even when it costs him dearly.

Do you remember when he came out boldly against INDECOM, calling out their hypocrisy and bias? That act of courage was not celebrated—it was punished. Portia Simpson-Miller and her cronies in the criminal organization ostracized him, cast him aside, and left him for dead politically. Why? Because he refused to bow to their corrupt agenda. He stood up for justice. He stood up for Jamaica. And in their twisted world, that made him an enemy.

But this is precisely why we must recognize him today. If Jamaica is to have any hope of unity, if we are serious about building a country where law-abiding citizens thrive and not criminals, then Damion Crawford is the only man within that corrupt fold who can begin to change the hearts and minds of those voters still trapped in their deception. He is not perfect, but he is authentic. Foreign passports or backroom conspiracies do not control him. He is a Jamaican, body, blood, and soul.

Brothers and sisters, let us not be fooled by the noise of the foreigner and his criminal allies. Let us remember the sacrifices of our ancestors, who bled and died so that Jamaica could be governed by Jamaicans, not by foreign elites hiding behind stolen leadership. Crawford may be a lone voice in the wilderness of corruption, but he has something the rest of them lack—courage. And courage is what Jamaica needs now more than ever.

If we truly want unity, if we truly want to restore dignity, if we genuinely want to build a better Jamaica where our children can walk without fear and our future is not dictated by criminals in suits—then we must acknowledge that within the PNPLGBTQ+ Community, Damion Crawford is the only hope. He is the only one who has ever dared to stand up for Jamaica above self, and that is the mark of authentic leadership.


 
 
 

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