We are about to invade Haiti-again

trstar

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So what are possible solutions?
USA intervention
Chinese intervention
Throw support behind BBQ, and hope that he not another papa doc?
 

Simply Sickenin'

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The French made them pay reparations, and the rest of the world stood by and watched.
And they did it while basically setting up the blueprint for the ideals of liberty and democracy that made up the French Revolution.

It's funny how CaC never seems to count dark skin people when they're drawing up their rules of equality. :rolleyes: :angry:

It always just slips the mind .... however.
 

DJCandle

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It's funny how CaC never seems to count dark skin people when they're drawing up their rules of equality. :rolleyes: :angry:

It always just slips the mind .... however.
It doesn’t slip their minds. It’s by design.

That’s our fault though. It’s foolish for us to sit here and think their rules apply to us when they’ve repeatedly shown us their ways and what they think of us. They’ve globally consented that we’re second class citizens in their eyes and are to be treated as such. The world has followed suit.

Meanwhile, we’re so desperate to integrate with them for their dollars, we ignore it all. Consciously and daily as soon as we walk outside. When the dollars are there, we spend erratically and when they’re not and we go through hard times, we make jokes about it all. Rinse and repeat.

This playing field was never level and never will be.

Their equality was never meant for us.
 

850credit

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@850credit what is the goals of the gangs?

Probably more of a question for @ViCiouS, or @playahaitian I think they are Hatian...I'm just a news follower.

I did post an awesome article on this a while back. It may be in my Hatian Assasination thread. Will try to repost it here. Gave a lot of info on one of the main gang leaders and the situation on the ground, in Washington and other major players.

Edit...I think I deleted that thread
 
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ViCiouS

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Probably more of a question for @ViCiouS, or @playahaitian I think they are Hatian...I'm just a news follower.

I did post an awesome article on this a while back. It may be in my Hatian Assasination thread. Will try to repost it here. Gave a lot of info on one of the main gang leaders and the situation on the ground, in Washington and other major players.

Edit...I think I deleted that thread
I'm not haitian... Haiti is one of the countries I pay attention to and put effort into learning the history of

@HNIC - clip of an interview with the leader of the largest gang




the gangs are one of the symptoms of decades failed government and French & US sabotage

IMO - the only real goal those gangs have is the survival of themselves and those they care about
 

Chuck_Luck

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Haiti has never been this bad. I heard rumors that they found gold in one of the provinces and what do you know. Lawlessness like never before. Haiti won't be back to normal until those mines are stripped.
 

ViCiouS

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Haiti has never been this bad. I heard rumors that they found gold in one of the provinces and what do you know. Lawlessness like never before. Haiti won't be back to normal until those mines are stripped.
Haiti has always produced gold
 

Non-StopJFK2TAB

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It doesn’t slip their minds. It’s by design.

That’s our fault though. It’s foolish for us to sit here and think their rules apply to us when they’ve repeatedly shown us their ways and what they think of us. They’ve globally consented that we’re second class citizens in their eyes and are to be treated as such. The world has followed suit.

Meanwhile, we’re so desperate to integrate with them for their dollars, we ignore it all. Consciously and daily as soon as we walk outside. When the dollars are there, we spend erratically and when they’re not and we go through hard times, we make jokes about it all. Rinse and repeat.

This playing field was never level and never will be.

Their equality was never meant for us.
It’s part of the enslavement process — a defense mechanism. One book refers to it as mentacide.
 

AllUniverse17

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Half the country wants foreigners to intervene, the other half doesn't. Theres no trust there. None.

Politicians put guns in the hands of people in a certain region for them to strong arm the population into voting for them.

These people keep the guns and turn into gangs real quick after that. And why not? There's no one to stop them and nothing else to do.

Alot of drugs deals go through Haiti because there is no real law enforcement to speak of and all the politicians are there to be bought.

If anything happens and you want the police's help, you need to pay for their time and for their gas. Even then they might just eventually say they are letting go because they like being alive. So more often then not people settle things on their own. Except for the rich of course.

What they want more then anything are roads built and protection to travel so they can go to school and go do business in the capital.
 

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One of Haiti’s most controversial figures is back in his troubled homeland after being deported from the United States on Thursday.

Guy Philippe, the former Haitian police commander who led a rebellion in 2004 that overthrew President Jean Bertrand Aristide and then spent nearly a dozen years evading U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents, arrived on board an Immigration and Customs Enforcement flight along with more than a dozen others deportees. The flight departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, at 5:57 a.m.

In 2017, Philippe was sentenced to prison by a Miami federal judge after pleading guilty to a money-laundering conspiracy charge involving allegations that he had pocketed more than $1 million from Colombian cocaine traffickers. Despite cutting a plea deal with federal prosecutors to avoid spending the rest of his life in prison, he continued to maintain his innocence and accused U.S. authorities of “kidnapping” him from Haiti, where he was on his way to being sworn in as a senator when he was arrested by Haitian police.
 
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