Haitian Pastor Gets Kidnapped During Live Church Service By Moise Regime Backed Gang!

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Only time Haiti hasn’t been grimey was while America occupied in the 1900s. The most stability the nation had seen

False propaganda.... Thats similar to when Europeans say Haiti was most 'stable' under French rulership - which is an argument I've heard often.

And I prefer to use the term 'military invasion' instead of 'occupation'

America is actually right behind France when it comes to enemies of Haiti.

I'm not gonna debate about the topic cause I prefer to keep certain things in-house and most people are mis-informed, but no - Haiti was never most stable under Euro-American rulership

Its most successful & stable moments throughout history were always under Black Afrikan rulership at various points, but the mulattos & American media will have you think differently - due to slander campaigns and misinformation.

America, among others, are still occupying Haiti right now, which is why its a shyt-hole and will remain that way.

If America wasn't involved in the downfall of Haiti then the American media would be providing 24 hous coverage to the ongoing chaos - because they love dancing on the graves of African nations.

The American media is silent on Haiti because they are actively involved in the chaos

No diss to my FBA brothers... but fukk America.....and thats on Dessalines.

Charlemagne Masséna Péralte (1886 - 1 November 1919) was a Haitian nationalist leader who opposed the United States occupation of Haiti in 1915. Leading guerrilla fighters called the Cacos, he posed such a challenge to the US forces in Haiti that the occupying forces had to upgrade their presence in the country.[1]:213 Péralte remains a highly praised hero in Haiti.
 
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Also, this is why you cant really start any black-power movements outside of North America.

Black-power movements can only happen in America cause its too easy to get somebody killed in black nations.

In America, you can hop on the internet like Tariq Nasheed and talk shyt and then live peacefully

In black nations, you could get somebody killed in broad daylight with government backing.
 

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And they have the audacity to come here looking down on FBA when they come from a failed state.

This is why I cant take you nikkas serious when it comes to these online fake diaspora tribal wars.

Haitians dont have any beef with "FBA" ....we have beef with your bosses..... FBA is not funding anything or manufacturing any weapons or calling any shots.... you're not that important my nikka.

The only thing FBA gonna do is put on their military uniforms and follow orders.... so relax my dude..... stop talking like you have rulership over anything.

Haitians wipe our ass with the American flag.

This country is nothing but an ATM machine.







 

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Wtf is so you are? Can you even spell? I’ll quote you all I want. You think papa doc is the issue with Haiti today. Who you think was behind him?(or the current president?) Who was stealing money from a supposed foundation to help build homes? Who invaded Haiti twice? Who had sanctions and didn’t recognize Haitis independence until 58 years after the fact because they were shook of what their own slave population might do if they found out a free Black Country was in their hemisphere? Read a book nikka. Nobody likes Doc. Only reason people speak highly of him is because during his reign their was at least some semblance of stability despite being an imperialist puppet
Two things can be true at the same time. There was a reason he and his son remained in power - at the cost of the people. Lives, family, murder, torture.
 

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False propaganda.... Thats similar to when Europeans say Haiti was most 'stable' under French rulership - which is an argument I've heard often.

And I prefer to use the term 'military invasion' instead of 'occupation'

America is actually right behind France when it comes to enemies of Haiti.

I'm not gonna debate about the topic cause I prefer to keep certain things in-house and most people are mis-informed, but no - Haiti was never most stable under Euro-American rulership

Its most successful & stable moments throughout history were always under Black Afrikan rulership at various points, but the mulattos & American media will have you think differently - due to slander campaigns and misinformation.

America, among others, are still occupying Haiti right now, which is why its a shyt-hole and will remain that way.

If America wasn't involved in the downfall of Haiti then the American media would be providing 24 hous coverage to the ongoing chaos - because they love dancing on the graves of African nations.

The American media is silent on Haiti because they are actively involved in the chaos

No diss to my FBA brothers... but fukk America.....and thats on Dessalines.

Charlemagne Masséna Péralte (1886 - 1 November 1919) was a Haitian nationalist leader who opposed the United States occupation of Haiti in 1915. Leading guerrilla fighters called the Cacos, he posed such a challenge to the US forces in Haiti that the occupying forces had to upgrade their presence in the country.[1]:213 Péralte remains a highly praised hero in Haiti.
The ugly truth is that they’ve rarely had a peaceful transfer of power. The ppl of Haiti even killed
Toussaint Louverture the guy who led the Haitian revolution. Since then, there have been coup after coup...ppl in office for a day... in office for a year... in office for 10 years, etc.
 
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