Jamaica has suspended the use of a badge representing one of the highest
British royal honors after anti-racism
protesters decried its imagery of a white angel standing on the head of Satan depicted as a chained man with dark skin.
Protesters in Jamaica and elsewhere have likened the image to George Floyd, the Black
American who was killed last month after a Minneapolis
police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
The Queen’s Representative to Jamaica, Governor General Patrick Allen, said on June 26 he had requested that the imagery on the badge be "changed to reflect an inclusive image of the shared humanity of all peoples."