Dominican Republic "official" thread

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except the ones Trujillo committed

Well yea..

funny cause a woman could walk around @ 2am in some parts and not worry about being raped, UNLESS she was like 16 and happened to catch the eye of trujillo and one of his lackeys. then she would pretty much be confiscated goods.
 
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I have never watched any of his documentaries...and not planning to.

He needs to focus on African American issues and let people of the Diaspora tell their own stories.

people taking these man's documentaries like is gospel :russ:
 

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These Caribbean countries are island nations, most barely big enough to support there own populations.......
they cant handle that type of potential population boom and provide them with resources at the same time....And best believe DR aint the only Caribbean country goin hard on Haitians:mjpls:

anyone know the status of the Haitian goverment? it seems there is little scoop into the political side of things and square focus on the mass migration......
 

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Be a racist and then call other c00ns breh. :sas1:




We dont support islands full of thieves, scoundrels, liars, cheats, schemers and scallywags over here breh. :sas2:


That first line didn't even make sense.

U just got here?
 

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All y'all speaking on Haitians needing to 'go back' take your privileged asses to Haiti and live there for a while. My family is from there and it is a beautiful island with great people in it but it can also be very dangerous and some people just sought to get away from the dictatorships, kidnappings, etc. Look up the Tonton Macoutes. It's easy to be dismissive of people coming places illegally who are just in search of a better life while you're living in good old rosy United States of America, the 'promised land' that is so ubiquitously advertised :pacspit:. People have lost their homes due to natural disasters (tropical storms, earthquakes)...

The Dominican Republic has been doing some fukked up shyt
 

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My issue with the policy is that if they were worried about over population and protecting the border I understand. DR is a poor small country and possibly can't support the level of migration that have come across their borders. However, to deport people who have been here living in the country for generations is deplorable and that's the aspect of this that reeks of racism. They could have applied to migrants going forward while allowing current citizens to remain citizens in the country. The fact that their deporting people who have lived and grown up in the DR their whole lives is unnecessary and most definitely has a racial tinge to it. I'm Dominican-American so I know firsthand about the innnate racism Dominicans have towards hatians and the African side of their heritage. And those saying that their just enforcing a law that was never enforced. DR's had a history of looking the other way on several policies. Former president Balaguer used to say "the constitution is nothing more than a piece of paper". Hatians are being used as a scapegoat for a government that for generations has been completely corrupt and have repeatedly sold out its citizens to appease rich western countries.
Real shyt!:salute:

I agree with this verbatim
 
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