Yeah he said he had an extra year to rule fired some judges and appointed others basically he did what Trump tried to do but was successful And the US Government Backed himThis is what American politicians need to fear, but don't have a reason too sadly.
Anyway, I hate to see this. I have read he wasn't the most popular but instability in a black nation bothers me. Particularly when it gets to the point of assassination. Hopefully things stabilize their soon and this shythole country stays the fukk away and stops meddling.
There are whites Arabs and Asians all throughout the Caribbean and Africa, in the majority black countries they control the economies while blacks usually have political control
same way Jews Arabs and Chinese and Koreans own the stores and property in black neighborhoods in the States
From what I know this was a planned strategic and political act.
Trained foreign (they spoke Spanish) military professionals with a megaphone stated they were executing a DEA operation and anyone armed guarding should stand down. Upon which they causally walked into the presidential compound and ended Presidential Jovenel Moise's life.
Yeah he said he had an extra year to rule fired some judges and appointed others basically he did what Trump tried to do but was successful And the US Government Backed him
The worse thing about it is that it doesn't seem like it was a coup, It was somebody that had beef with him personally. I also feel bad because if you read Haitian history they had some ridahs that were presdents. President Boyer offered citizenship to any ADOS person that wanted out of the slave system in the states some of those descendants are still there
Samaná Americans - Wikipedia
They also agreed to support Bolivar's independence movement only if he freed all the slaves in Colombia.
Damn tin foil hat on for me if Aristide up and died from COVID now, I'm sure he had the shot and now people know how to treat it so I'd be surprised if he died right around the time that the current president was killed.I have mixed emotions. fukked up his wife got hit too. I was hoping he would lose in a truly fair election. Got to wait until the dust settles now.
Rumor: I'm hearing Aristide passed away in Cuba from covid. Just a rumor though.
Wait, there are Arabs in Haiti? Can someone catch me up on the history of Middle Easterners/Arabs/Indians in the Caribbean Island nations? I had an AP in high school who was from Trinidad. Last name was Ramkisoon though and he looked Indian. Had a weird hybrid accent.
Word the fukk up. Individual Haitians may be c00ns but they had Leaders. I noticed that generally the best of them had to go to exhile mainly in Jamaica. I blame the US government and europeans for getting rid of the best Leaders.Thats the one policy that all of the revolutionary leaders agreed on.... Any black man or woman that set foot in Haiti during the early 1800s was automatically granted land and citizenship.
Boyer was cool, but Henri Christophe was the greatest Haitian ruler of all time..... a warrior, nation builder, a true Pan-African, a fly ass nikka, and the richest most powerful black man of the last 500 years..... Breh is my idol.
Henri Christophe – who would crown himself king of northern Haiti in 1811 – contributed to anti-slavery struggles by seizing slaving vessels and liberating their captives.
The most renowned of these liberation operations occurred in October 1817. The Royal Gazette of Hayti reported that Haitian authorities had captured a Portuguese frigate near the northern city of Cap-Henry. The ship was on its way from Cape Verde, off west Africa, to Havana when officials from the Kingdom of Hayti took control of it and set free 145 Africans, ‘victims of the odious traffic in human flesh’. The captives were in ‘an awful state’: many had already perished, and the survivors ‘looked like ghosts ready to die of misery and starvation’. Once ashore in Haiti, they were greeted by a crowd who assured them that ‘they were free and among brothers and compatriots’.
Seven years earlier, the northern Haitian military had captured a different Portuguese slaver carrying two Hausa-speaking children. These so-called ‘nouveaux haytiens’ were as stunned to hear their native language as they were surprised to find some of their ‘former countrymen’ already living in Haiti: ‘It was as if they were meeting once again the parents from whom they had been ripped away.’ Such operations had by that time become common. The northern military intervened to stop the slave trade again on 2 February 1811 when they captured a Spanish ship, the Santa Ana, and liberated 205 Africans shackled in the hold.
Out of revenge, Spanish and Portuguese slavers began to attack Haitian merchant ships and engage in raids on Haitian beaches, seizing men, women and children to sell into slavery
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Enlighten us please.A lot of tin foil hats in here
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