Rasta Rasta fire wanna be you got served right in Haiti

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Rasta, wanna be jaimaca shit, I think the way they treat you in Haiti was normal.

Besides, with al your money, you still not happy as you could if you were in Haiti.

Picture Haiti back in the day in the 80's, a country with 24 hours electiricty, that you can even if you could only get one meal and drink a cup of water a day, in my opinion, it would be worth living in Haiti in that time, than living as a Haitian here.

Please, do not come share story against Haiti when you know the real deal. I have never experienced racism, human rights abuses until I come to U.S..

I have never knew that being Haitian means that I'm no human being, until I live in the U.S. Haiti in the 80's would be best to live.

Now this day, they gave guns and sent criminal from the U.S to kidnapping people, therefore, makes it hard and scary that Haitians like me who never heard of kidnapping and known civilians with guns, have to be worried every time we think of going back to Haiti.

In fact, it's the reason why you and most Haitians can't speak up, so you just have to pretend.

Well, go on and keep pretending.

You know how you feel when you see a Haitian when you are in workplace or out somewhere in the U.S, and you also know how you a black African-American feel when the see you as Haitian too. It's nasty, right?

Why don't you just admit it, as Haitian poor, you just do not have nothing but 2 choices, therefore you can only chose one side, so that's set.

IF MONEY IT'S YOUR ISSUE, IF THAT MAKES YOU FEEL HUMAN BEING, U.S IT'S YOURS! BUT TRULLY IF YOU LOOKING FOR A SOCIALZED SOCIETY, A HUMAN LIKE AND NON BARBARIC PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH, THE U.S IS NOT ONE!

Jean, September 6 2009, 1:14 PM

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We will all continue to suffer until we start to show compassion for one another. Our problem is not lack of money. It... read more >
Claudine, 5-Sep-09 12:13 pm
Wait a minute $1.00 american dollar=42 gourdes.It took more than a year to start any business in haiti because lack of... read more >
Lloyd, 6-Sep-09 9:31 am
You still don't see. I am 38 years old, graduated over fifteen years ago with plenty of skills. Yet, when I visited my... read more >
Claudine Etienne, 6-Sep-09 10:15 am
Rasta, wanna be jaimaca shit, I think the way they treat you in Haiti was normal. Besides, with al your money, you... read more >
Jean, 6-Sep-09 1:14 pm
I don't know much about RASTAFARIAN but SISTER,do u realize 95% of haitians are black? When i was in Haiti,i was... read more >
Llyod, 6-Sep-09 3:19 pm
Actually, I am not rasta want-a-be. I'm not a rasta and don't want to be called that either. I am a black woman... read more >
Claudine Etienne, 6-Sep-09 4:38 pm
Wrong again. I've fought to keep my Haitian Good name since the age of seven. Read my book and you'll see. I don't... read more >
Claudine, 6-Sep-09 4:42 pm
That's the irony. Huh? Black people are racist. I have a family full of them. No wonder it is said that we were the... read more >
Claudine, 6-Sep-09 4:46 pm
Since u say that you're a writer.how do you define the words "Slavery and Rasta"?.Since we haitians have no... read more >
Llyod, 6-Sep-09 5:27 pm
Hello Claudine, I've been following your posts and I wasn't quite sure how to comment. I know we would find all that... read more >
Zac, 7-Sep-09 3:12 am
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