Dominicans Have Reached a Boiling Point

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Dozens of paid shills (the going rate is 8 dollars and some fried chicken) show up to a march and that's a boiling point. :russell: hotep bable.


This is what a boiling point looks like 2 years ago same city of approximately 2 million people
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Day and Night for 2+weeks straight during the pandemic they had restrictions and curfew you out past 7 o clock you go to jail they had to let people rock cause they (past goverment) tried to steal a congretional election. People got fed up and got the previous regime out the paint.
new president locking up all corrupt politicians even in his own party.

And this march yesterday is just more of the old school politicians trying to rile things up before they get locked up. people didn't show up they are more worried about inflation and gas prices than illegal immigrants.
That protest started alot smaller, people kept joining with time.

Source: i was there
 

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The Dominican elites and the Dominican agriculture sector benefits from the current immigration situation

Easy source of cheap labor and an open market to export their bullshyt products directly next door.

Tell the Dominicans to build the wall and cut all diplomatic relations.... but they WON'T do that because theyre full of shyt.
Yup

Same as US/Mexico
 

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breh no disrespect but this is just nonsense. Lol Dominicans were literally on the island first. I’m sure they had a front row seat to Haitian history as they watched them arrive :skip: .

you speak of spaniards as if they aren‘t a part of present day Dominicans. That’s a fundamental difference as french and French descendants aren’t a part of Haitian identity today.

tried to get aggressive? They colonized the country for 22 years, suppressed Spanish language and culture, expelled catholic cardinals, etc.

you are correct in one thing is Dominican leaders which became trinitarios didn’t agree and wouldn’t help pay for Haiti’s debt (remember the Spanish colony was under occupation when that deal was made)

there is no brainwashing, there’s a failure to respect history because it‘s not favorable to your ego
You mean the Taino, yes they were here first. Are you Dominican or Haitian at all? Are they right about you being a sex tourist.
 

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You mean the Taino, yes they were here first. Are you Dominican or Haitian at all? Are they right about you being a sex tourist.

Breh you can come with the ad hominem attacks when I’ve been a legal resident for 6 years. And if you follow my font I’m very open against black men traveling to Latin America for sex tourism as it’s a negative stereotype for our image.

to history breh I’m not going to get into that as it’s just historical facts that Spanish arrived first with African slaves and created settlements. These ppl became Dominicans. Black slaves to what is now Haiti didn’t arrive for a whole 150 years after Spanish arrival.


Why y’all are stuck and continue to distort this easily verifiable fact is all the more reason of the internal crisis that takes part inside of y’all. It’s very evident that y’all haven’t rectified your origins. But like I always say ask 3 of ya and you’ll get 5 different answers :skip:
 

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Breh you can come with the ad hominem attacks when I’ve been a legal resident for 6 years. And if you follow my font I’m very open against black men traveling to Latin America for sex tourism as it’s a negative stereotype for our image.

to history breh I’m not going to get into that as it’s just historical facts that Spanish arrived first with African slaves and created settlements. These ppl became Dominicans. Black slaves to what is now Haiti didn’t arrive for a whole 150 years after Spanish arrival.


Why y’all are stuck and continue to distort this easily verifiable fact is all the more reason of the internal crisis that takes part inside of y’all. It’s very evident that y’all haven’t rectified your origins. But like I always say ask 3 of ya and you’ll get 5 different answers :skip:
I was born and raised in Haiti and spent a good twenty years there versus your 6 years on the island . I been to the Dominican as a young girl and have relatives there. I was brought up in both Haitian and Dominican history.

I’m very much for Haiti being stabilized and the Dominican Republic to be able to relax.

But a complete outsider giving his perspective is interesting.
 

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I was born and raised in Haiti and spent a good twenty years there versus your 6 years on the island . I been to the Dominican as a young girl and have relatives there. I was brought up in both Haitian and Dominican history.

I’m very much for Haiti being stabilized and the Dominican Republic to be able to relax.

But a complete outsider giving his perspective is interesting.

I’ve studied here, property here, legal resident :yeshrug:. It’s just fascinating how I only learned one fragmented side of history until being here and realizing that the version I received was basically a fairytale. I don’t care much for anything except accurate historical reporting so when I see a distortion of history which is really one sided, it’s disgusting to witness.

The fact that you can sit there and lie about whether or not the people who became Dominicans were brought to/inhabited the island before the people who became Haitians is insanity. Nothing short of it.

You’d never catch me denying Haitian contributions to countries because that’s a verifiable fact.
 
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I forgot the name of the area.
All the way from what today is "Ouanaminthe" (former "Juana Mendez") to what today is known as "Hinche" (former Hincha) was DR territory. DR the westernmost point of DR was a town that today is know as "Saint-Michel-de-l'Attalaye" and its original dominican name was "San Miguel de la Atalaya".

This was the division of the island before 1939
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And this is how it looks now:

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Whatever, I hope Dominicans keep embarrassing Haitians :hubie: . I sincerely hope so. Not because I care for D.R because it is time that the Haitian government does their job. Keeping up with Haitian news has made me a hateful, no nonsense person when it comes lack of integrity and corruption. There is no government in the last 30 years that has lacked more integrity than the Haitian government. I would put them all in body bags within 24 hours if I had the power too. Does this make me a f'd up individual? probably but when people have to risk their lives on boats, die cross forest, face racisms in their neighborhood country while getting killed by gangs in their own country because you are fighting for power and doing absolutely nothing with it, you deserve death.

Enough is enough. These idiots brought the country to the brink of no return because they wanted to over throw Jovenel, now the worst of the worst in society are killing and kidnapping. I'd put them all in body bags and start over.

All the current government officials have been exposed so its time to start new. Sadly, this country can't be on a development track without outside. The police need reinforcement, the army need reinforcement, infrastructure is needed. The country just don't have that type of money due to constant corruption. It is broken. Gangs with costumes, gangs with high powered weapons, both the same, I would have them in body bags.
 

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I’ve studied here, property here, legal resident :yeshrug:. It’s just fascinating how I only learned one fragmented side of history until being here and realizing that the version I received was basically a fairytale. I don’t care much for anything except accurate historical reporting so when I see a distortion of history which is really one sided, it’s disgusting to witness.

The fact that you can sit there and lie about whether or not the people who became Dominicans were brought to/inhabited the island before the people who became Haitians is insanity. Nothing short of it.

You’d never catch me denying Haitian contributions to countries because that’s a verifiable fact.
I’m not denying anything, but respecting the original people of the island, the Taino. My people never asked to be enslaved and brought to an unknown island in the middle of the Carribean.
 

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I’m not denying anything, but respecting the original people of the island, the Taino. My people never asked to be enslaved and brought to an unknown island in the middle of the Carribean.

:pachaha: Did the French or Spanish bring slaves and settle the island first?

what language do Haitians speak? What language do Dominicans speak?

There’s your answer.

All the way from what today is "Ouanaminthe" (former "Juana Mendez") to what today is known as "Hinche" (former Hincha) was DR territory. DR the westernmost point of DR was a town that today is know as "Saint-Michel-de-l'Attalaye" and its original dominican name was "San Miguel de la Atalaya".

This was the division of the island before 1939
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And this is how it looks now:

Yes yes Hincha. I was thinking of Dajabon but I knew that wasn’t correct.
 

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:pachaha: Did the French or Spanish bring slaves and settle the island first?

what language do Haitians speak? What language do Dominicans speak?

There’s your answer.



Yes yes Hincha. I was thinking of Dajabon but I knew that wasn’t correct.
Nobody is Denying Dominican slaves were brought to the island first literally every Haitian and Haitians in the diaspora knows that :russ: what paradox said is the original inhabitants of the island are not the Spaniards or Dominicans, neither the Haitians, the original natives are the tainos :snoop: I've been reading all your post on this thread breh you keep strawmanning shyt.
 

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:pachaha: Did the French or Spanish bring slaves and settle the island first?

what language do Haitians speak? What language do Dominicans speak?

There’s your answer.



Yes yes Hincha. I was thinking of Dajabon but I knew that wasn’t correct.
Answer to what though? I simply stated that the Taino were the first people here. I never stated that the Dominicans never got here before the Haitians did.

But I’m arguing schematics, I just want a better Haiti, I would love to go back home. I fear this conflict will lead to a lot of blood shed. A part of me won’t blame the Dominican government for trying to protect themselves.
 
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