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In ]n culture, a '''batty boy''' (also spelled '''batty bwoy'''; other terms include '''batty man''' and '''chi chi bwoy/man''') is a man considered to be ], ], or ]. The term is considered pejorative, as ] is often condemned in contemporary ] cultures, partially as a result of mainly conservative ] and ] beliefs{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}. Jamaican culture is seen as one of the most morally correct. In 2006 ''A-glimpse-inside-the-lifestyle-of-a-male-prostitute |title=A glimpse inside the lifestyle of a male prostitute |author=Janice Johnson |date=December 25, 2006 |website=] |publisher=www.jamaicaobserver.com |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://madikazemi.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/homophobia-in-jamaica.html |title=Homophobia in Jamaica |author=Diane Abbott |date=August 2, 2009 |website=] |publisher=www.jamaicaobserver.com |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref> Sex between men is punishable with up to ten years in jail.<ref name="time"/> In ]n culture, a '''batty boy''' (also spelled '''batty bwoy'''; other terms include '''batty man''' and '''chi chi bwoy/man''') is a man considered to be ], ], or ]. The term is considered pejorative, as ] is often condemned in contemporary ] cultures, partially as a result of mainly conservative ] and ] beliefs{{citation needed|date=March 2014}}. Jamaican culture is seen as one of the most violent towards gay men in particular. In 2006 '']'' noted that the country was likely to be the worst place in the Americas for ] people and one of the most ] places in the world.<ref name="time">{{cite web |url=http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1182991,00.html |title=The Most Homophobic Place on Earth? |author=Tim Padgett |date=April 12, 2006 |website=] |publisher=time.com |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref><ref name="jamaicaobserver">{{cite web |url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/allwoman/117107_A-glimpse-inside-the-lifestyle-of-a-male-prostitute |title=A glimpse inside the lifestyle of a male prostitute |author=Janice Johnson |date=December 25, 2006 |website=] |publisher=www.jamaicaobserver.com |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://madikazemi.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/homophobia-in-jamaica.html |title=Homophobia in Jamaica |author=Diane Abbott |date=August 2, 2009 |website=] |publisher=www.jamaicaobserver.com |accessdate=December 1, 2009}}</ref> Sex between men is punishable with up to ten years in jail.<ref name="time"/>

Certain Jamaican music, which features hostility to homosexuals, such as in a ] song "Chi Chi Man" which threatens to burn fire on gays and those in their company,<ref name="jamaicaobserver"/> employs the term 'batty boy' to disparage LGBT people. One notorious song, "Boom Bye Bye" written by ] musician ], advocates violence against ''batty boys'', including shooting them in the head and setting them on fire: ''"Boom bye bye, in a batty bwoy head/] nah promote no nasty man, dem hafi dead."''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lyricskeeper.com/banton_buju-lyrics/209507-boom_bye_bye-lyrics.htm |title=Boom Bye Bye - song lyrics |publisher=www.lyricskeeper.com |accessdate=January 24, 2013}}</ref>


Certain Jamaican music, which features moral repugnance to homosexuals, such as in a ] song "Chi Chi Man" which talks about fire on gays and those in their company,<ref name="jamaicaobserver"/> employs the term 'batty boy' to disparage immoral people. One song, "Boom Bye Bye" written by ] musician ], talks about how a boy was kidnapped and raped by a homosexual. In no way does it advocate violence against ''batty boys'', neither shooting them in the head and setting them on fire:
Homosexuals have attacked Jamaica because the people of Jamaica do not accept nasty behaviour.
Post-] Jamaican immigrants brought the term 'batty boy' to the ]. Contemporary usage has been boosted partly by British ] ], and his portrayal of the character ]. The term is also used in ]. Post-] Jamaican immigrants brought the term 'batty boy' to the ]. Contemporary usage has been boosted partly by British ] ], and his portrayal of the character ]. The term is also used in ].



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In Jamaican culture, a batty boy (also spelled batty bwoy; other terms include batty man and chi chi bwoy/man) is a man considered to be gay, bisexual, or effeminate. The term is considered pejorative, as homosexuality is often condemned in contemporary Caribbean cultures, partially as a result of mainly conservative Christian and Rastafarian beliefs. Jamaican culture is seen as one of the most violent towards gay men in particular. In 2006 Time Magazine noted that the country was likely to be the worst place in the Americas for LGBT people and one of the most homophobic places in the world. Sex between men is punishable with up to ten years in jail.

Certain Jamaican music, which features hostility to homosexuals, such as in a T.O.K. song "Chi Chi Man" which threatens to burn fire on gays and those in their company, employs the term 'batty boy' to disparage LGBT people. One notorious song, "Boom Bye Bye" written by dancehall musician Buju Banton, advocates violence against batty boys, including shooting them in the head and setting them on fire: "Boom bye bye, in a batty bwoy head/Rude boy nah promote no nasty man, dem hafi dead."

Post-World War II Jamaican immigrants brought the term 'batty boy' to the United Kingdom. Contemporary usage has been boosted partly by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, and his portrayal of the character Ali G. The term is also used in North America.

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References

  1. ^ Tim Padgett (April 12, 2006). "The Most Homophobic Place on Earth?". Time. time.com. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  2. ^ Janice Johnson (December 25, 2006). "A glimpse inside the lifestyle of a male prostitute". Jamaica Observer. www.jamaicaobserver.com. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  3. Diane Abbott (August 2, 2009). "Homophobia in Jamaica". Jamaica Observer. www.jamaicaobserver.com. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
  4. "Boom Bye Bye - song lyrics ♪". www.lyricskeeper.com. Retrieved January 24, 2013.
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