Aggressive, violent, antagonistic, brash, lacking in true self-confidence and self-respect, and rebellious.
Added to this already rebellious spirit, Jamaican have also been brought up with the divisive virus of 'racial and intra-ethnic' classification.
What is more, there are other factors, such as political and economic corruption and crimes, drugs crimes and the increased prevalence of and access to guns.
Which have all helped Jamaica to become even more violent and amenable to increased criminality.
Jamaicans are a proud people. Stereotypically, the average Jamaican probably sees him/herself as bigger than life.
Better than the people of the other West Indian or Caribbean Islands. 'Small Island people'.
If we were to begin the process of analysing the stereotypical character of the average Jamaican, however.
It is far from clear that the 'idealised Jamaican' would be oftentimes found amongst the reality of what the real Jamaica and Jamaicans are.
The enslaved Africans who were transported to Jamaica did not took their enslavement lightly.
The colonial history of Jamaica and the Jamaicans, is repleted with numerous accounts of wars and rebellion against the former Spanish and English enslavers and colonisers.
Whether it be those of the Maroons in the Hills of The Cockpit Mountains repeatedly attacking the British on the low lying lands or plains.
Or the descendants of the then more recently imported British slaves.
To be continued!
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