It is a bit too late at this stage of the game in history for...
Bernadette S says...
It is a bit too late at this stage of the game in history for you to talk so carelessly.
Since 1915 with the overthrown of President V. Guillaume Sam, foreign invasion never truly left Haiti.
To be fair, imperialism took over the whole Caribbean area along with Latin America with the exception of Cuba. Your nationalism is touching, but more research is needed in order to better serve your country and to clarify to the people that you have asked so subtly for money.
Learn a thing of two from the Monroe Doctrine.
Did Charlemagne Peralte became a martyr in vain?
Even Duvalier as a true Makoutist learned to a perfection how to live with imperialism, the elite and the people that he so pragmatically used. (the people that elected him).
Does the American Reynolds Mining Company ring the bell. How about the witch hunt against the imaginary communists that gave Duvalier a seat next to the imperialists?
Haiti does not exist in a vacuum all by itself.
Haiti is part of a global-historical-economical mechanism that nobody can stop at this point.
To act against the grain is to cause Haiti further harm and irresponsible acts.
All in the name of self-serving "Me too" actors.
From V.G. Sam (1915) to Rene G.Preval, they all have to deal with this elite and foreign imperialism.
Rest assured that any civil unrests, the elite will make a quick deal with the imperialists.
Now who really suffers?
Think, before you act.From your writing, I do not believe you are serious anyway.
Bernadette S.
The topic is: Haitian Elites Should Be Thrown In The Garbage of History
This is a reply to Msg 21650
Posted by Bernadette S on April 28 2010 at 9:07 PM