Reggae superstar Chronixx is blasting the Jamaican government for failing to protect the poor and youths living in the ghetto.

The ‘Likes’ singer took to social media on Tuesday to speak out against ‘politicians’ and ‘imperial forces’ who he claims only have a selfish agenda to project themselves and not the people of the country.

“Politicians and the imperial forces serve a system that will protect itself and its prime enforcers by any means necessary,” he wrote.

The 25-year-old singer, real name Jamar McNaughton then made preference to the Tivoli Incursion back in 2010, “Who will protect the ghetto youths? The youths who were 10 years old during the Tivoli gardens incursion witnessed the failure of a system that their families defended for generations.” They are now 18 years old today and still are yet to see anyone held responsible for the destruction of everything that was beautiful about their reality.”

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“This current system always find a way to use the brilliant minds of the ghetto youths to execute their secret agendas and then execute them. Message to every ghetto youth…be wise. Be strong. And remember that this mission is not about rising to the top…it is an inward journey to the place of simple unity. A journey to the middle. Journey to Rastafari,” he added.