Jean Batiste, You need to grow up! this is politics and if you...

Tiba says...

Jean Batiste,

You need to grow up! this is politics and if you cannot take the heat you need to get out of the freaken kitchen.

You said: "Our problem is that we don't respect others opinion, others view point and others way of thinking."

Correction: I don't think that is a true statement at all. I think you hate it when others disagree with you and challenge you. You come on here making a bunch of allegations with no merit and it is my duty to challenge you on those allegations, and you're now crying, whining and moarning like a little baby.

You said: "Ton Ton macout say my way or the highway, and ton ton macout has been install on us for so long so the older generation don't feel like the should respect generation X. I think I'm the most ignorant Haitian alive but I'm able to understand both side + and -."

Correction: Once again you're rabling while beating on a dead horse.

Ton Ton Makout has been gone/banned from Haiti since the fall of Jean-Claude Duvalier on February 1971. You keep living in the past, which is also something that keeps Haiti from going forward.

You said: "I'm always looking for way to better myself and that's the only difference between me and everybody else."

Correction: that a crap load of arrogance and self-conceited attitude you have shown there! I hope you don't go around with your chest all pumped up believing that you're the only one, the only Haitian, looking for ways to better yourself and no one else is doing that?

How many Ph.D degrees do you have?

How many businesses do you own?

Are you a brain surgeon or a rocket scientist, etc...?

Why are you trying so hard to sit your blak butt higher than toilet seat?

You keep referring to democracy as if it's something extraordinary, and yet, you still cannot define democracy.

Do you think democracy is about respecting other people's view points and making a lot of money?

You said: "Many of you just talk just to talk and have nothing of significance to say. Folks let's apply our energy to help those kids that are dying every day in Haiti, let's stop working against each other."

Correction: that may be true, but you have not said anything of substance either.

And finally, you asked: "What about you, are you living for yourself?"

Why don't you tell us what you have accomplished or have done to help others proving that you are living for others?

A word of advice to you, Jean Batiste, it's a jungle out there and you need to get used to it.

We don't come on the blog to glorify and be nice to anyone.

We come on here to Vent and Rant and let our frustration out about the deplorable state of our beloved country, Haiti Thomas.

Therefore, if you don't have the stomarch to take it and you cannot stand on your own two feet and hold you own, I think you are on the wrong blog.

It is brutal, it is messy, and this is just the beginning, lol, lol.

Good luck to you and may the good Lord have mercy on you. I hope you stay!

The topic is: Guy Philippe Interview-Exerpt frOM His Coming Book
This is a reply to Msg 12370
Posted by Tiba on December 23 2008 at 6:47 PM

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Violence only begets violence. It cannot bring change. Think about all the guns that Guy’s coup d'etat left in the streets. It never worked. Since 1986 we're going from coup d'etat to coup d'etat. Politic everywhere is dirty even in America but... > >
Sebastian, 23-Dec-08 1:28 am
Sebastian Here we go again! Sebastian once again trying hard to sound so intelligently and politically correct. What is your definition of "Democracy?" You said "In order to have a democratic country the majority of the people need to be mi > >
Tiba, 23-Dec-08 6:18 am
Nothing is wrong with Haiti but its people is the only problem she has. Our problem is that we don’t respect others opinion, others view point and others way of thinking. Ton Ton macout say my way or the highway, and ton ton macout has been i > >
Jean Batiste, 23-Dec-08 3:02 pm
Jean Batiste, You need to grow up! this is politics and if you cannot take the heat you need to get out of the freaken kitchen. You said: "Our problem is that we don’t respect others opinion, others view point and others way of thinking." C > >
Tiba, 23-Dec-08 6:47 pm
Tiba,my friend!, I do not want to sound correct,I am. I know that at times my writings end to be formal because "chassez le naturel, il revient au gallop". And because I enjoy a reat debate. I hope it is not annoying to you. Anyway, you're proba > >
Sebastian, 25-Dec-08 6:15 am
Sebastian I say wow! you are one of a kind my friend. I bet you are one of those brain washed by the master propaganda or a paid crony to go around trashing black people for loving their countries regardless the state the state their country are i > >
Tiba, 25-Dec-08 10:15 am
Je suis Francais (de pere francais et de mere algerienne). J'ai travaille au centre de cooperation francaise a Amiens et la j'ai connu des haitiens, des Africains, des Asiatiques, des Indiens et d'autres nationalites et Sebastian laissez moi vous dir > >
Yves Salamanque Gren Son Nen, 25-Dec-08 12:56 pm
My background and my environment enable me to be detached enough to acknowledge that You're quite right on a few issues. I am happy for you that Ageria is fighting poverty. Mine is still in deep trouble. You're dead on when you said that lots of Hai > >
Sebastian, 25-Dec-08 6:26 pm
LOL! Tiba, why are you calling me names? You must be feeling the heat from the kitchen? Take it easy my friend I am not trying to steal your show. Like I was telling your friend Gren son nen a while ago intelligent people can disagree without being o > >
Sebastian, 26-Dec-08 1:10 am
It seem like we have to ignore the puppet government guided by Washington in Haiti in order to free Haiti from occupation, and the International community who keep the country into the back gear. We need to move forward. and we going to have our ow > >
Jean Dantilus, 27-Dec-08 6:25 pm
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