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Subject Topic: Students Demonstrate Against Haiti Gov’t Post Reply Post New Topic
Message posted by Guest on December-18-2003 at 4:05pm - IP Logged
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Let me rephrase that: "we've been duped;...."

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HI,MWEN ABDIAS.KOUMAN NOU YE??? PEYI NOU PAP TONBE SE YON TI FRAZ MWEN REMEN LI E TANDE ANPIL ANPIL.MEN SPEAKING IT WITHOUT ACTING WON'T RESULT IN ANYTHING...SE JWEN 2003-A MWEN RANTRE OZETAZINI,MWEN KOUMANSE REALIZE NOU MENM HAITIEN NAN DIASPORA,NOU KA Fè ANPIL GWO BAGAY POU TI PEYI NOU AN. PA EGZANP,SI MWATYE HAITIEN TE KA KONTRIBYE YON GRENN DOLA PA MWA POU HAITI,LAJAN S-A TAP Fè YON POSITIVE IMPACT NAN LAVI FRè AK Sè NOU YO.BON PA EGZANP NOU TA KA METE ANSANM POU BATI YON SANT POU BAGE TOUT TIMOUN SA YO KI LAGE NAN TOUT LARI KAP MANDE E SIYE MACHIN.PòV MALERE YO PA KA JWEN BON SWEN,TOUT LOPITAL TèT NèG,SE LOPITAL GENERAL POU YO TA REFUJE YO,BON MEZANMI,LOPITAL SA-A PA JANM PA AN GRèV.SE POU NOU TA PANSE AK SITIASYON DEGRADAN SA YO.PASKE ETA HAITI SE IMAJ TOUT HAITIEN.

AN NOU METE TèT NOU ANSANM POU NOU AMELYORE LA VI MOUN NAN PEYI NOU,MERCI

 

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HAHA.................Student's protesting.........They don't even know why they are really out there.  I bet you some people a laughing their A%& off, looking at how easy it is to play with our peoples minds.    Same cycle every year e.g december 17 2001, december 16-18 20002, now december 2003. we make this S*&t to easy.   Dam if Haitian don't learn from recent history maybe we are as Dumb as tthey think we are. 

 

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And Another thing, I don't know if Aristide is dumb, stupid or Both.  How in the world can someone not learn from their mistakes year after year, after year.  I mean the Opposition is so dam predictable they do the same thing every year, even Ms. Cleo can see what they are going to do next year.  



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Guest,

You have a good point. I too have always noticed that in Haiti, social unrest happens in cycles. This is a little different though as we have had the biggest demonstration Haiti has seen in ten years.

I neveer guage the atual situation based on what I read or see in the mainstream media. I always go by what people who are actually in Haiti are saying. This time, for the first time, people I am calling up in Haiti are saying "Monchè, bagay yo rèd!" I've never heard them like that before, which let's me know that this time, it's a little different.



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Put ten (10) Negroes in one place and you have the beginning of a riot and massive unrest according to mainstream media, especially if the protest is against a progressive regime. I can remember watching Christianne Amanpour in Haïti with Cedras: CNN really had a pulse as to the sentiments of the people (LOL) only if we are to believe her BS. Even "ti moun ki elve deye mi" (privileged children and young adults) live in a fog as it relates to the life of the average Haïtian. As a reporter there meeting, living and hob knobbing with the elitist of elites: bourgeois, Mulattoes, wannabe white Negroes - how can you learn the real deal? Most in the Diaspora and even many there on the scene do not even see or empathize with those most in need. Communication between the classes is minimal and on an as needed basis: upper class need lower class service. Those who benefit from an influx of dollars here because if you live a Spartan Haïtian lifestyle you can save a bundle, return and treat those whom they left behind when they hopped on a boat to reach these shores in much the same way they were mistreated when they had no cash and were “ti negnwe”: a class rather than color distinction. Upon returning to Haïti, I believe they understand that cash does not erase the class barrier. What I see are poor people trying to earn enough to eat for the day (pep angage): impeded by demagogues on an ego trip and by the world's only super power (US – Uncle Sh**) with a desire to make the Americas and the world subservient to its will. As far as the US and the rest of the world are concerned: we are all niggers, whether you marry white or not. Dans le royaume des aveugles les bognes sont roi: to those who believe in themselves, you should show your prowess out in the world where it counts – you do not need to be nor should you count on being a government official in Haïti to reach Nirvana.


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Hellraiser, you're a hell of a smart person. The guest above is another Brain-Ace. I ebt you, it's because of people like you we can still say "Peyi nou pa p tonbe" (our country will not fall).

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To guest:

Money does matter as they say in business cash is king, after all money is the reason I believe everything happens, before there was money people were selling their teeth.  Class, Race, and religion are the tools that are used by those who have money to keep the rest of the world from joining forces, and the idiots who who buy into it.   

MANY haitians are always quick to jump on and blame the mulatoes or other white powers when the truth is they are, like us just pons in the game during they part the way they have learned it to be and for the haitians who naturally hate them, are also just playing their part in the game.  On the island of hispaniola, the blacks, mulatoes, and dominicans are probably each others best assets. BUT TOO BAD we play our dam parts just tooo dam good and does just too good of a job hating each other.



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How could we not blame the mulatoes of haiti of highjacking the country for 200yrs ? When they hold 90% of the country ressources and refuse to invest in the people. You go to any mulato's house in Haiti they have a black haitian servant, a chaufeur,and a gardener, and guest what they wish to keep like so. As a result a man like Aristide who is investing millions in educating the masses from cite soleil represent a threat to the mulato's establishment. I bet you that 75% of those students protesting against Aristide has a mother , a father, an uncle working as the servant of those mulatoes, But the students are victim of an inferiority complex symdrom. Every single little black haitians see the mulato man as a superior being, so  are the students at the university comiting political suicide on behalf of a bunch of mulatos from palestine, lebanon, syria sucking the blood of the country, refusing to pay taxes, stealing electricity,refusing to increase the minimum wage to $2.30 a day this is what the student are fighting for. Ones just have to take a look at the picture and judge for yourself , ask how com we black haitians have fought alongside with mulatoes for independance and 200yrs later we blacks are still poor uneducated with nothing in our hands, how come we were the ones working in the coffee plantations, cleaning their houses, refering to their 15yr old as Monsieur X, driving their children to school? The french and the mulatoes instill in our brain that "depi nan ginen ne`g rayi ne`g" or simply let you know that they are smarter, they work hard. Yes work hard steeling all the land from the former slaves, make them work for nothing. The first king of Haiti Henry Christophe had proven that blacks can govern themselves, but after his death the mulatoes were in a hurry to prove otherwise by invadinthe northern side Haiti and convert schools into depot for coffe and sugar to sell abroad. In order to accomplish those crimes they had back-up from powerfull friends from the international scene, and today Andre Apaid still have those friends with a common goal against aristide. We should not forget that those same mulatoes were the ones who invested $40Million in a coup against Aristide in which 5000 black haitian brothers and sisters lost their lives. the sudents should remember!  Yes they should remember that if Duvalier was in power the thought of going out in the street to protest alone was a death sentence. I have realize that the ones with a negative view on Aristide are those who only get their informations from radio station or newspapre own by the mulato's establishment.

Visit the Palais national site - television national- l'union- AHP. On the Palais national site there is a photo album of some of the beautiful accomplishments of the government. Let the truth prevail!



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As a result a man like Aristide who is investing millions in educating the masses from cite soleil represent a threat to the mulato's establishment.

Aristide is really reinvesting his millions in educating cite soleil?

Then why was it this time last year a warehouse full of teaching materials was discovered untouched. Adult education materials, childrens books all for teaching Kreyol, reading writing and math. The warehouse was holding belongings for Aristide. This warehouse was later emptied for a silk screening company to use. And the books? the education what of them? certainly not used in cite soleil or any other town, city, provence... slum..

I am neither pro Aristide or against him .......

Change starts at the bottom and works up.

 



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