Ingrade Victor, It always amazes me when Haitians keep calling...
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Ingrade Victor,
It always amazes me when Haitians keep calling on Haitians diaspora to fix Haiti and to clean up the streets of P-A-P. These kinda calls have been going on for centuries now, and the more haitians call to do this and to do that to change Haiti, is the worse the situation keeps getting.
Shouldn't that tell you all there is nothing civilians can really do to change Haiti?
It is all up to the government.
There is a mayor in P-a-P whose job is to clean up the streets of the city. There is a government whose job is to give money to the mayor so the mayor can clean up the streets of the city. None of that is hapenning.
You bypassed these 2 inteties that are responsible to clean up the city and you come on the blog calling on Haitians to do it instead?
You were in Haiti just a few days ago and you didn't try to clean up the streets where you stayed.
I will be going to Haiti next month, do you want me and expect me to clean up some streets?
Ingrade, I am not making fun of you or insulting you, I am just trying to make a point.
Cleaning up the streets of P-a-P is not my job or your job or any of the diaspora's job. It is the government's job and responsibility to do all that. You and me don't have the resources and the means to clean up the city of P-A-P. It would cost a lot of money and man power to clean it up. It's really a big undertaken that no civilian can manage.
Do you understand what I am trying to say?
Don't be surprised if you hear Preval, Michelle Pieere-Louis, and the mayor of P-A-P think that P-A-P is the cleanest capital city in the entire caribbean.
Tiba, March 8 2009, 7:09 PM
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