Haitians Are The Most Ignorant People On Earth
Carmelite says...
Posted by Carmelite on June 20 2010 at 3:27 PM
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Your diminished lens often projects you a reality in a diminished way. Yet, slave of your lens, you embrace its projection as an absolute observation of the reality. Be free from the chains of that lens just for a short while, you will be able to exp > >
Wilner Luders, 9-Aug-10 9:13 pm
It is very hard to classify or judge them or say they are ignorant by the fact that the rate illiteracy is so high, that means you do not really know what they can do.Haitians are doing well where ever they go except in their own country.The haitian > >
Jean, 15-Aug-10 1:53 pm
I actually have been to Haiti. They have a lot of smart people and a lot more who are illiterate or just barely read. One problem I read that I hope is exaggerated is 80% of university graduates supposedly emigrate. The only benefit that is they sen > >
Brian Sitterley, 17-Dec-10 12:44 am
Brian, You started okay but then got to talk about something that you have very little to no understand about. For a very longtime I've noticed that mostly Americans tend to blame Haitians and use their analysis on a history they do not know a > >
Tiba, 17-Dec-10 6:18 am
Dear Tiba, The worst that 20th centry foriegners did to Haiti was not the 1990's, but the 1920's and 1930's when Woodrow Wilson invaded Haiti and imposed a US military government with puppet Haitian presidents and congress, and for many year > >
Brian Sitterley, 17-Dec-10 10:40 pm
Brian, You said, "In fairness to investors, it is dangerous to invest in places without stable government". The irony is, however, Haiti is not "The" only country in the world with an unstable government, and yet, investors keep flocking t > >
Tiba, 18-Dec-10 5:13 am
Tiba, go to my website, An African architect challenged me to find a way to build holistic housing for the third world poor like in his country of Kenya. He defined holistic housing as not only providing > >
Harvey Lacey, 29-Dec-10 9:55 pm
Houses and building made out of plastic seem to be a sensible and practical idea for locations that are susceptible to earthquakes. However before the implementation of such idea and project more studies are needed regarding the safety of the occupan > >
Pierre F. Lherisson, 30-Dec-10 9:21 am
Harvey, I don't understand the meaning of this challenge you just gave me since I never mentioned anything about housing, construction, and building materials in Haiti. Since you gave me the challenge let me give you my 2 cents about it. Your > >
Tiba, 30-Dec-10 12:52 pm
Thank you for your reply Tiba. I respectfully disagree with you. Go to my website and look at the blocks. Here's why I think they're a good idea for Haiti as you describe it. 1. The plastic is a better insulator than the stone. Keep i > >
Harvey Lacey, 30-Dec-10 7:59 pm