| #1 - Posted 28 October 2008, 6:48 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, La Union Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1028 Posts: 536 | Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. HOPING FOR CIVIL TOGETHERNESS. Exploring The Differences We Share In Common. By Wilgëens "AfroLatino" Rosenberg. I strongly believe that Haitians and Dominicans can come to terms to respect one another and independently bring about better rational harmonious grounds in ways to collaborate mutually in prospects that can take advantage of our differences for goodness for both our citizens of the Island instead of tarnish each other. Regardless of anti-Haitianism this and anti-Dominicanism that, the strong and historical resentment that exist between our nations on this one beautiful Island have in all measure been the result of past colonialist activity, present imperialist activity and constant elitism campaigns defending their own stakes of both foreign and personal interests that are preventing us both the people on the Island from burying all the prejudices that have for so long kept us divided from possible order to confer on establishing real effective peaceful coexistence on which we could concert positive and beneficial bilateral relations. Maybe it is about time there is a combination of both the Dominican Gará and the Haitians Rará thus possibly one day calling it, Gárá. Dominicans and Haitians have affinities in common tying them both together culturally and ancestrally which go way far and beyond differences of racial boundaries more we can ever imagine, regardless of intense denials or fear to admit and realize such a tie. P.S: Basically, I wish and hope that some decent Dominicans and Haitians on here might want to do some research on this syncretic African heritage that both people known as Gagá or Rará. * Check this book out: "HAITIAN-DOMINICAN COUNTERPOINT: Nation, Race & State On Hispaniola." by Eugenio Matibag just in case some of you both are actually into reading. Edited on 10/28/2008 9:03 PM by AfroLatino. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| #2 - Posted 28 October 2008, 7:19 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1255 Posts: 278 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. Jesus, this stupid idiot doesn't give up!!. Hey loser, in how many ways, shapes or forms do you want me to tell you that Dominicans and Haitans holding hands and singing kumbaya will never happen?. Most Dominicans in the DR can't care less about Haitians. Wake up, little princess, an smell the bad breath coming out of your mouth, it will never happen. Give it up already, loser!. Nice glasses, hip-wanna-be. Jaja. Ps: Why is the palm of your hand not the same color of your skin?. Don't answer that. Jaja. Edited on 10/28/2008 7:24 PM by TuPapaupa. Judge me not as you are not perfect. |
| #3 - Posted 28 October 2008, 8:21 PM | |
Location: United States, NY Join date: March 2008 Member #: 511 Posts: 198 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. This link is just another example of what you've been saying TuPapaupa and what is actually the real truth. http://www.nathanielturner.com/kiiniiburasalaam2.htm. But just as you don't have any personal issues with haitianos, neither do I, with dominicanos. Right now the bigger issue is both countries taking care of their individual selves. We can try (big maybe) to talk and play later. Edited on 10/28/2008 9:50 PM by talia. Dios le bendiga! |
| #4 - Posted 28 October 2008, 9:22 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 1653 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. Anybody up for a "minopleez" Hunt? |
| #5 - Posted 28 October 2008, 9:24 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, From a yanikeke stand near you Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 204 | Quote: talia previously said: This link is just another example of what you've been saying TuPapaupa and what is actually the real truth. http://www.nathanielturner.com/kiiniiburasalaam2.htm. But just as you don't have any personal issues with haitianos, neither do I, with dominicanos. Right now the bigger issue is both countries taking care of their individual selves. We can try (big maybe) talk and play later. I agree with you Talia we should respect and help each other but everyone need to take care of their own problems at home. |
| #6 - Posted 29 October 2008, 10:15 PM | |
Location: United States, Santa Fe, New Mexico Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 1199 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. Monsieur: Ki U ben soué, sak gayñe You are Haitian but have a very political statement. The truth is Dominicans don't really like Haitians that much..... But there is no reason why we can't be friends and coexist peacefully. As long as we don't invade the other country illegally and obey the laws. Not come to DR to use the hospitals here because there are none available in Haiti. I feel compassion for the Haitians too. Much less than they showed when they invaded in the 19 TH century and murdered, looted and burned entire villages in one day. Something never seen before or afterwards by anyone. Haitians have to take responsibility for their country and install governments that are not "failed states". Haitian military has to be reformulated to serve and protect the Haitian people so they can restore and keep order so that the U.N. Forces can exit the island. Without security and a fairly transparent and honest government, the Haitian people will always be cursed into the most atrocious poverty as part of their bad karma pay back that returns to haunt them. |
| #7 - Posted 30 October 2008, 12:30 PM | |
Location: United States, NYC Join date: January 2008 Member #: 283 Posts: 146 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. Quote: generoso previously said: Monsieur: Ki U ben soué, sak gayñe You are Haitian but have a very political statement. The truth is Dominicans don't really like Haitians that much..... But there is no reason why we can't be friends and coexist peacefully. As long as we don't invade the other country illegally and obey the laws. Not come to DR to use the hospitals here because there are none available in Haiti. I feel compassion for the Haitians too. Much less than they showed when they invaded in the 19 TH century and murdered, looted and burned entire villages in one day. Something never seen before or afterwards by anyone. Haitians have to take responsibility for their country and install governments that are not "failed states". Haitian military has to be reformulated to serve and protect the Haitian people so they can restore and keep order so that the U.N. Forces can exit the island. Without security and a fairly transparent and honest government, the Haitian people will always be cursed into the most atrocious poverty as part of their bad karma pay back that returns to haunt them. Do you really believe that BS you just wrote about karma? Modern-day Haitians are paying for past misdeeds, come on!!! If that's the case, WE are all fucked based on our ancestors' and members of our family's f-ups. People just say any excrement that pop into their heads without reflecting. I started to digest your post and then you offer the same regurgitated kaka. Edited on 10/30/2008 12:31 PM by kmnupe. |
| #8 - Posted 30 October 2008, 2:28 PM | |
Location: United States, Santa Fe, New Mexico Join date: August 2008 Member #: 1291 Posts: 1199 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. That is the truth, and the truth hurts! Bad karma is returning to you Haitians like a boomerang! All that voodoo and black magic doesn't help things as well. The only honest answer is to give all Haitians doses of special Jim Jones Kool aid drinks to purge their bad deeds and irate and negative kaka regurgitations. Edited on 10/30/2008 2:29 PM by generoso. |
| #9 - Posted 30 October 2008, 6:56 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1104 Posts: 659 | Generoso, Said Monsieur: Ki U ben soué, sak gayñe You are Haitian but have a very political statement. The truth is Dominicans don't really like Haitians that much..... But there is no reason why we can't be friends and coexist peacefully. As long as we don't invade the other country illegally and obey the laws. Not come to DR to use the hospitals here because there are none available in Haiti. I feel compassion for the Haitians too. Much less than they showed when they invaded in the 19 TH century and murdered, looted and burned entire villages in one day. Something never seen before or afterwards by anyone. Haitians have to take responsibility for their country and install governments that are not "failed states". Haitian military has to be reformulated to serve and protect the Haitian people so they can restore and keep order so that the U.N. Forces can exit the island. Without security and a fairly transparent and honest government, the Haitian people will always be cursed into the most atrocious poverty as part of their bad karma pay back that returns to haunt them. Kmnumpe, Said Do you really believe that BS you just wrote about karma? Modern-day Haitians are paying for past misdeeds, come on!!! If that's the case, WE are all fucked based on our ancestors' and members of our family's f-ups. People just say any excrement that pop into their heads without reflecting. I started to digest your post and then you offer the same regurgitated kaka. ARKATYPE Truth hurts! You are the light of truth ARKATYPE |
| #10 - Posted 30 October 2008, 7:21 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, La Union Join date: July 2008 Member #: 1028 Posts: 536 | RE: Gagá And Rará Is Gárá. HERE WE GO AGAIN, OFF KEY AND OUT OF TOUCH WITH THE ACTUAL SUBJECT AT HAND. QUESTION: Why is it that as a Dominican, only Lautaro seem to be a valuable formidable intellectual person to appropriately discuss anything with on here accordingly? LITERALLY, HOW TYPICAL !!! Edited on 10/30/2008 7:24 PM by AfroLatino. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |



