Mr Vegas has labelled fellow dancehall artiste Konshens, a 'house
nigga' and a mulatto. The ushered-out Mr Vegas, apparently stung
by criticisms about his commentary at the much-talked-about
Braemar Avenue in St Andrew shooting on Monday, took to Facebook
to clap back at his critics, among them Konshens.
"He's not on the side of the poor," Mr Vegas said of Konshens.
In an earlier message posted on social media, purportedly from
Konshens, read: "To my friends in JA with licensed firearms, if
somebody jump on you and try to take your weapon, please shoot
them the first chance you get. I would prefer to get the news that
you shot someone than the news saying someone took your gun and
shot you."
In the message, persons were urged not to attack anyone with a
gun and try to disarm them. Onlookers with cell phones were also
urged to help diffuse the situation instead of standing by, hoping
to capture the moment.
Mr Vegas, who captured Monday's incident on his cell phone, took
offence to the message.

CRYING FOR BLOOD

"So we have the house niggas dem running around crying for
blood, and we have the mulattos like Konshens. He's not on the
side of the poor. We know the offsprings of the slave master; we
know that you have more of the slave master genes so the dominant
part of your genes is not from the African side," Mr Vegas said.
"Let me tell you something, mulatto, recessive genes, nuff a di
ghetto youth dem tired a di kick down, the box down and at some
point dem a go try retaliate. Because unu have unu money now,
unu nuh care bout dem."
The term mulatto originated out of the plantation society. He refers
to people born of one white parent and one black parent. The
majority of the house slaves were mulattoes, and they had more
privileges than the blacks.
The security guard at the centre of matter has alleged that he
was kidnapped, assaulted at the property and that the videos,
which have gone viral, do not show what was done to him at the
premises. He told THE WEEKEND STAR that after he got shot, the
only thing that went through his mind was that he "was not going
to die like a p&%$y".
Meanwhile, Mr Vegas, apparently trying to drive home his point
that humans can make irrational decisions, pointed to the
unfortunate death of Konshens' brother two years ago.
"When your brother snapped and gave it in, and throw in the
towel, do you know what your brother was going through why he did
that? I sympathised with the situation. I had empathy, so we don't
know why a youth snap. Maybe the youth just had enough like how
your brother had enough," Vegas said. "So you coming and talking
about any man jump pan a man and try take him gun, you were not
there, you don't know what happened before, but we understand
because you had to prove to massa that you were one of them.
You're just another mulatto trying to tear down another man."
THE WEEKEND STAR attempted to contact Konshens for a response,
but was unsuccessful.