All you want is this you want us to treat our oppressors good...

Joubert says...

All you want is this you want us to treat our oppressors good while they are oppressing us. You are pretending complementing her but in the meantime you are advising her not to side with the majority of those bloggers who are denouncing social injustices in Haiti.

I don't need to know gender in order to know who you are since you carry a woman name. It should be unpleasant to you to hide yourself under a female psuedo while you are a man or a spansexual person.

If oppression is sweet for you due to your parents' wealth, it is not sweet for all the bloggers on this site. Since we cannot fight the external oppressors, we will fight the internal oppressors this time to free Haiti.

The HRG1025 will not rest until Haiti is free and you will witness history unfolds in Haiti from the Sun City to Little Rock and way up to Peguyville to the Black Mountain the wealth epicenter of Haiti.Sincerely, we don't need compliments from you and bear with us Haiti will be free for real...If you can stop being an hypocrit rich woman or a spansexual person, we will hear what you have to say but you cannot oppress us more...

The topic is: THE FORGOTTEN BLACK BOURGEOISIE
This is a reply to Msg 26419
Posted by Joubert on February 12 2011 at 6:23 PM

Messages in this topic

91 - 100 of 223 « First  ‹ Prev  6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15  Next ›  Last »
Rooster, I am with you on this one;Haiti can't afford to build an army. Besides, an army at this time and place has no intrinsic value. What is needed is a good strategic economic development plan. > >
Baron Samedi, 12-Feb-11 4:05 pm
An expert army filled with young people like Egypt is needed in Haiti and MINUSTAH has to leave Haiti soon. You are scared of our new infiltration plan but it will get done whether one likes it or not. We will be in the army because we are the wealth > >
Samba, 12-Feb-11 4:18 pm
I think Haiti need both its own armed services and a sound economic development plan. Haiti at some point has to be sovereign and able to protect its citizen. it does not make sense that country of 10 million only have 6,000 or so police officers, an > >
Jynee, 12-Feb-11 4:51 pm
Samba, I don't think I understand where you are coming from. I believe the MINUSTAH has to leave Haiti. A local police may be necessary for the safeguard of the people. But an Army? what for? who are we going to fight against? Don't you think the > >
Baron Samedi, 12-Feb-11 4:52 pm
Joubert, your post was really funny; Are you telling Jenny not to pay attention to someone who is paying her a complement. You do seem to lack logic in your thinking. You pretend to know who I am, and that funnier then you telling Jenny to ignore som > >
Linda, 12-Feb-11 5:31 pm
a website that discusses Haiti natural resources! there's this mass misconception that Haiti is poor in resources when haiti is a Rich country just poor in good faith leaders and administrators! Haiti is ca > >
Jynee, 12-Feb-11 6:04 pm
All you want is this you want us to treat our oppressors good while they are oppressing us. You are pretending complementing her but in the meantime you are advising her not to side with the majority of those bloggers who are denouncing social injust > >
Joubert, 12-Feb-11 6:23 pm
Baron, if Castro had said the same Cuba would never be a sovereign country with 99.9% educated Cubans with good hospitals, schools and community services to all. Poor cannot make revolution but they can be used as a great asset to bring radical chang > >
Samba, 12-Feb-11 6:31 pm
Jynee, I'm sorry to tell the the same thing again: American Intervention. > >
Ablerooster, 12-Feb-11 7:00 pm
Rooster, Your insistence on American intervention led me to believe that this this article may refresh your mind a bit. THE ROAD TO U.S. INTERVENTION IN HAITI President BILL CLINTON (TV address, 15 September 1994): "The dictators have rejected > >
Baron Samedi, 12-Feb-11 8:56 pm
91 - 100 of 223 « First  ‹ Prev  6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15  Next ›  Last »