Louinel Correction: Not all American protests are peaceful...

Tba says...

louinel

Correction: Not all American protests are peaceful everytime.

There are times when they get very distructive too. You keep underestimating people fustration and anger.

Louinel, all of your messages sound like you are teaching a sociology class 101 that doesn't really reflect reality.

You keep going out of your way to only sound intellectual and political correct, but doesn't necessarily represent reality of life especially in Haiti, and that's what frustrates me with majority of Haitians.

I do realize and understand perfectly that government cannot do everything by itself, but you and many others like yourself keep insinuating as if it is the people's job and obligation to fix and set up all these things that you mentioned.

If that's how you think and if that's what you believe then you prove how little you understand the function of government, or the lack of understanding how government functions period (this is not insulting your intelligence).

Do you understand the "Cause and Effect" theory?

I don't have the time to explain it, but that is what Haitian protests reflect on, but all protests have the same goals, which is also based on the "Means meet the ends" theory.

But again, you're having a hard time to understand that it is the government's job to build those intitutions that you keep referring to. You seem to believe it is the people job to do.

You seem to believe it is the people's job to create law and order in Haiti, when I believe it is the government's job to do so. The people only have to follow and abide by those laws and order the government put in place.

All violators will be punished to the full extend of the law for breaking them.

Unfortunately, it's not that Haiti doesn't have laws, but the laws are not being enforced in Haiti, which make it seems like that Haiti has NO laws whatsoever.

Louinel, the reality of Haitian politics is that there is NO leadership in the Haitian government to do anything and accomplish anything positive foe the country and for the people.

Government MUST lead and NOT become a threat to the people.

Imagine a bunch of sheeps on the field without a sheperd.

This is the case of our country.

The topic is: Bavo Preval! WHAT DO I RESPECT YOU?
This is a reply to Msg 12578
Posted by Tba on January 7 2009 at 10:51 AM

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Louinel You said: "you just don't get it.Can you do everything at once to change Haiti? You must be mad!Do we have the funds to chnage Haiti at once? just think just for a moment! Do it! Do it! You will surely understand me as you mature in > >
Tba, 6-Jan-09 1:24 pm
"ALL at once. However, in the politics of governance, the government can use the concept of what's called "Prioritization/the most important/urgent" on its to-do-list, which is different from what you suggested to be "one by one or one at the tim > >
Louinel Jean, 6-Jan-09 3:41 pm
Louinel The more you talk and the more I listen to you, I cannot help but to knowledge your lack of understanding on how government works. Remember that I told you that governing a country is not as the same as running a grocery store like many > >
Tba, 6-Jan-09 6:45 pm
You said he plans to build road, are you correct? There is a fool on the blog that got me all upset saying that Preval is going to buy boat instead of building road to save money. You do not need to kiss up to papa Preval because he is paid to do > >
Sebastian, 7-Jan-09 4:57 am
sebastian Calm down before you blow a gasket! read my post again, I was only using "Building Roads" as an example to make Louinel understand my argument. > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 6:05 am
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 > >
Louinel Jean, 7-Jan-09 9:26 am
louinel Correction: Not all American protests are peaceful everytime. There are times when they get very distructive too. You keep underestimating people fustration and anger. Louinel, all of your messages sound like you are teaching a sociolog > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 10:51 am
The worst thing to do is to see your nation as sheep.By this mean a bush of people with no ability to help temselves in anway. Our people are rather a bunch of lions out of control. We don't need government to know that it is hazardous to put "fat > >
Louinel Jean, 7-Jan-09 11:42 am
loui You said: "The worst thing to do is to see your nation as sheep.By this mean a bush of people with no ability to help temselves in anway." These are your words man! I used that logic in a "metaphorical" manner. You do know what a "metaph > >
Tba, 7-Jan-09 1:13 pm
Didn't I use the word lion as metaphor as well? Sheep is a worng conotation for Haitians. We are politically violent. There was no time did I propose a messianic figure to develop Haiti.I don't know where you find this idea of me going back to > >
Louinel Jean, 7-Jan-09 1:30 pm
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