Be careful the way you compare American protesters with...
Louinel Jean says...
Be careful the way you compare American protesters with Haitian ones. We are destroyers.
We destroy Haiti every time we protest, but the American protest in a more civil way way.
If you believe that the attitude of the people is always right then there is no need for government.
Haiti should continue the way it is.
Government build markets the people refuse to occupy them, they prefer to sell in the street rather than accepting the orderly state of puting things in their proper place.
Order and the rule of law are the halmark of governance, not so much construction.
In fact construction becomes easier when we have institutions that orghanise the states.
Haiti has been caotic for long time. Our current governments should only spent time to help the people to regain a sense of the law.
We cannot talk about government and ignore the need for institutions that work.
We cannot talk about government and minimize the need to restore the authority of the state
We cannot talk about government only in light of its imperfection.
The people must of the time allow themselves to be misguided by wicked politicians and burn everything that seems important.
We cannot continue to polorise our society and expect better result.
Do you know what it means to live in a polorised state?
Do you know what it means when a people is controled by extreme disrigard for the state.
I agree that government is not a positive word for Haitians.
But you and I must try our best so that we can see the idea of embracing mutual respect, synergy,authority, and rule of law as our friend, not our enemy.
You notice I did not attack your intelligence in any of my responses.
I hope you take note of that.This is the we will pacify Haiti for good. Tolerance and correction.
We must apropriate our land to our need and fulfil our destiny.
We must maximize the word "Haiti".
The topic is: Bavo Preval! WHAT DO I RESPECT YOU?
This is a reply to Msg 12557
Posted by Louinel Jean on January 7 2009 at 9:26 AM