Jamaica's governor-general suspends personal use of royal insignia over 'offending image' - News Summed Up

Jamaica's governor-general suspends personal use of royal insignia over 'offending image'


(CNN) Jamaica's governor-general will no longer wear a royal insignia for personal use that depicts the archangel St. Michael trampling Satan, who is drawn with dark skin. Governor-General Patrick Allen, the British monarchy's representative in Jamaica, made the announcement on Friday. The image posted to the governor-general's website and highlighted by Allen shows Satan as a dark-skinned man under the foot of a White archangel and has recently caused anger in Jamaica. In his statement, Allen said the suspension follows his acknowledgment of concerns raised by "citizens over the image on the medal, and the growing global rejection of the use of objects that normalize the continued degradation of people of color." Allen sent a letter to the Chancellor of the Order of St. Michael and St. George requesting a revision of the image, recommending that it be "changed to reflect an inclusive image of the shared humanity of all peoples," the statement says.


Source: CNN June 27, 2020 23:06 UTC



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