| #71 - Posted 8 May 2008, 3:19 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: How is living in Haiti? FOR YOU ALL TO COMPREHEND: http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/map/ Or if reading is not your thing let us try visual http://www.travel-images.com/latin.html World Fact Book Records On Ethnic/Race Categories: Data are presented in grouped form as follows: African American - African American (Person of African Descents or Ancestry who were brought to North and Central America having lived and bared children there for generations). Asian - Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Asian Indian, Other Asian, Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese, Thai, Other Southeast Asian such as Filipino & Pacific Islander - Guamanian, Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Other Pacific Islander Latino - Mexican American, Central American and the Caribbean, South American, Cuban, Puerto Rican, Other Latino, Spanish origin and Hispanic where Romance Language are spoken such as French, Portuguese, Italian, Creole and Spanish. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/sosua.html http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/sosua1.html Middle Eastern - Jews, Arabs, Jesuits and Gentiles and many more of Mediterranean descents or ancestry. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/haiti.html http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/misctopic/ethnic/listjews.htm http://www.ourjerusalem.com/history/story/history20040322.html http://www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/atl-caribbean/haiti.html Native American - American Indian or Alaskan Native White - Caucasian of any European ancestries and such as Spain, Portugal, Great Britain and France including many more other European regions and entities. Mulattoes - Other mixtures of race, breed composing of one, two or more of all or any of the given ethnics listed above. HERE ARE SOME SIMPLE WIKI LINKS TO HELP YOU FOR THOSE WIKI SCHOLARS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_America When you are finish goto this one http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=355 then look up any other words pertaining to Latino there http://www.hsp.org/default.aspx?id=355 Being Haitian only specifies that you are a native or inhabitant of Haiti as though being from an Independent State or self Sovereign Republic. NOUN S: (n) Haiti, Republic of Haiti (a republic in the West Indies on the western part of the island of Hispaniola; achieved independence from France in 1804; the poorest and most illiterate nation in the western hemisphere). NOUN S: (n) Hispaniola, Haiti, Hayti (an island in the West Indies). NOUN S: (n) Latin America (the parts of North America and South America to the south of the United States where Romance languages are spoken). NOUN S: (n) Romance, Romance language, Latinian language (the group of languages derived from Latin) NOUN S: (n) French (the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) S: (n) French, French people (the people of France) S: (n) French, Daniel Chester French (United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931)) Verb S: (v) French (cut (e.g, beans) lengthwise in preparation for cooking) "French the potatoes" Adjective S: (adj) French, Gallic (of or pertaining to France or the people of France) "French cooking"; "a Gallic shrug" NOUN S: (n) Creole (a person of European descent born in the West Indies or Latin America) S: (n) Creole (a person descended from French ancestors in southern United States (especially Louisiana)) S: (n) creole (a mother tongue that originates from contact between two languages) Adjective S: (adj) Creole (of or relating to a language that arises from contact between two other languages and has features of both) "Creole grammars" S: (adj) Creole (of or relating to or characteristic of native-born persons of French descent in Louisiana) "Creole cooking" NOUN S: (n) Spanish (the Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain) S: (n) Spanish, Spanish people (the people of Spain) Adjective S: (adj) Spanish (of or relating to or characteristic of Spain or the people of Spain) "Spanish music" NOUN S: (n) Portuguese (the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil) S: (n) Portuguese (a native or inhabitant of Portugal) Adjective S: (adj) Portuguese, Lusitanian (of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the people of Portugal or their language) "Portuguese wines" NOUN S: (n) Italian (a native or inhabitant of Italy) S: (n) Italian (the Romance language spoken in Italy) Adjective S: (adj) Italian (of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language) "Italian cooking" Poorly damned those who want to claim supremacy into being "LATINO" yet blinded by supremacist Trujilloism and Anti-Haitiasmo. Many decades ago, there was not a "Stand Alone" independent Dominican Republic, there was only Saint Domingue or Hispaniola. Now you want to include or exclude as you want or so chose who you get to accept to be Latinos based on you biased stupid hatred. Here is a visual of what you hate to accept as facts http://www.travel-images.com/latin.html and earlier I took the liberty of giving you all a Princeton Dictionary query to type the words which I even took the liberty to write down for you all some translated words. And lastly here is why they have tried to exclude Haiti before http://www.haiti-usa.org/historical/index.php?chapter=023 which is still the same Hatred premises that many try to keep Haiti excluded but facts are not allowing them fortunately or perhaps unfortunately for those who try to keep their mind in obscurity trying to discriminate against Haitians in trying their best to exclude Haiti and Haitian for that they truly are. BUT I AM SURE THAT WILL MEAN NOTHING TO YOU NOR WILL IT DROP YOUR ADAMANT STUBORN UNEDUCATED MISCONCEPTIONS. Edited on 5/8/2008 3:20 AM by YoSoyHispanolano. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
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| #72 - Posted 8 May 2008, 3:38 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Latino is not a look or a physical appearance! It has nothing to do with skin color or anything of the sort! It pertains to language only! As for your absurd and ignorant statement declaring that "[Latino Caribbeans] look like most people in South America," that is about the dumbest thing that could come from a supposedly educated adult's lips! Latin America, including parts of the Caribbean, range in race from White to Black and all shades of brown! The same holds true for Britanno America albeit to a lesser degree for the most part! It must be noted that it was the French who actually coined the term "Latin America!" Latinic (Italic) nations of Eurasia are the big 5 - France, Spain, Portugal, Italy (where the Latins came to power first), and Romania! All these nations consist of a 99.99 percent White majority! Thus, true Latinos are White. Hispanics (Spanish Latinos) are thus White as well. Why Spain or Spanish-speaking people are singled out separately and solely is anybody's guess. However, Latin American Latinos, using the term "Latino" in it's more obtuse sense, not only includes Latinos Proper who are White, but also those Latinized Blacks, and Mulattos as well! (Note: Latin Americans of Aboriginal ancestry are an ancient Black/White Mix as well). These Latinized peoples are in a sense, Latinos. But again, it's not a race, look, or penotype! Haitians are French-speaking Latinos who happen to be predominantly Black and Mulatto. Dominicans are Spanish-speaking Latinos who happen to also be predominantly Black and Mulatto, but with considerable White as well. Puerto Ricans are mainly White and Mulatto with substantial Black. Cuba is mainly White and Mulatto with large Black. Brazilians are Portuguese speaking Latinos with very large White, black, and Mulatto populations. Technically Cajuns and Quebecans are Latin Americans as well and they are predominantly White! This is simple common sense people! It's not rocket science! If something as simple as this flies over most people's heads, then no wonder America is in trouble these days! Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #73 - Posted 8 May 2008, 3:38 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: How is living in Haiti? It is so unfortunate I had to result to information gathering research for you all... Stuck on race, and hatred and nothing but talk with no affirmative action to solve any problems. Where do you fit in as today's generation of youth? Oh yeah, let me hear your opinion , suggestions, recommendations and criticisms instead, surely they will help. Edited on 5/8/2008 3:43 AM by YoSoyHispanolano. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #74 - Posted 8 May 2008, 11:34 AM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: December 2007 Member #: 160 Posts: 711 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Jemesouviens, I think Haiti needs to change some of its laws regarding immigration. I think I good start would be to lift the visa requirement for dominicans. That is one way we can get tourism and foreign investment to begin the economic boost. I don't think we need europeans to move to haiti rather people will want to come to paradise because of the beaches,weather,culture, history. There are many expats in haiti and they are doing ok but stay away from politics and haitain affairs. Ericq Pierre might be a good candidate because he isn't a politician and have a good background let's be optimistic. Soyhispano, I am done with you. I really hope you get help and I feel for you..ou wap pale moun ou mal devant etranger. Ou pa yonte ti gason..ou fout ayisien mè ou penser ti sang etranger a fè ou mieux ke lezot. Wap fè dominikain ri nou wi. suspen fè kk la s'il te plait...ou fe mwen yonte...ti imbecile que vous etes..pale moun ou mal lan forum lakay nou. I have seen it all on DT.. |
| #75 - Posted 8 May 2008, 11:48 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: JabaoHaitian previously said: Jemesouviens, I think Haiti needs to change some of its laws regarding immigration. I think I good start would be to lift the visa requirement for dominicans. That is one way we can get tourism and foreign investment to begin the economic boost. I don't think we need europeans to move to haiti rather people will want to come to paradise because of the beaches,weather,culture, history. There are many expats in haiti and they are doing ok but stay away from politics and haitain affairs. Ericq Pierre might be a good candidate because he isn't a politician and have a good background let's be optimistic. Soyhispano, I am done with you. I really hope you get help and I feel for you..ou wap pale moun ou mal devant etranger. Ou pa yonte ti gason..ou fout ayisien mè ou penser ti sang etranger a fè ou mieux ke lezot. Wap fè dominikain ri nou wi. suspen fè kk la s'il te plait...ou fe mwen yonte...ti imbecile que vous etes..pale moun ou mal lan forum lakay nou. I have seen it all on DT.. JeMeSouviens, I am not the one making you being ASHAMED. If you are ashamed, you are simply ashamed because you were already ashamed and because you might have your reasons to be; but I am not the cause of it. Since the truth hurts perhaps you should be. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE, CAN YOU DO OR WILL DO FOR HAITI? At least I have a rosy dream aiming for peace no matter what the impossibilities folks like you all may want to impose in my way. I have dealt with pressure and obstacles plenty of time. your challenges are nothing as they are quite baseless and without substances. My posts have been posted to demand of you or any other Haitians on here to tell me what they have done or will do for Haiti. Do not evade or elude from the questions. Until you all can answer those questions indeed you and those other Haitians have every reasons to be ashamed. I do not take pit or feel sorry for those who chose pathetic excuse to hide behind from instead of actually be pro-active in the movement for Change for Haiti or the whole Island. My questions still stand and remained unanswered simply because you all cannot answer them and you are all talk and other nations will never take you seriously. MY GOAL AND COMMITMENT FOR HAITI: I am in the United States Army, I have been in the Military for 8 years and still I am. I have been deployed a couple of times from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom to Domestic Disaster Reliefs Deployments such as September 11, Katrina and more... I am going to School and majoring in FILM with three minors in Political Science, Sociology and Economics to include that I am now a US Army reservist and also a ROTC Cadet to soon become a US Army Officer thus meaning I will also be proficient in both Military Laws & Science. MY GOALS ARE: To first be as educated as I possibly can be in those domains that I am in and to be very competent. I will use my Filming Education to raise awareness and Promotion of Haiti thus this puts me in the Social aspects of change for Haiti. I will invest in Tourism and clean up missions by forming contracted Block Committees and Surveillance Watch Groups or Organizations that will keep the streets of Haiti both clean and safe. I am going to start Foundations which will consist of a platform and an agenda based on and to promote peace between both Independent Nations inhabiting this one beautiful Island called Hispaniola. Doing or conducting fundraisers to contribute in helping building roads, apartment complexes and possibly new improved cities in areas that are not yet inhabited or with less corrupted and lacking Infrastructures. I will engage in the promotion of Agriculture by investing in Peasants who wish to work the lands of Haiti. I will engage in PR efforts sending out Communiques to all Haiti's sons and daughters to start returning to Haiti and serve as role models to invest into Haiti with their money, skills and more... Lastly, I do not have strong political Ambitions, but I know there are politics in almost every aspect of the problems the Country faces in whole. With that being said, I will utilize all my Military experience, skills and knowledge to one day if Haiti were to ever o re-institute its Armed Forces that I can be in a position to train new troops by asking the US Government to allow me to be part of a delegation of a Military reform yet while the US will not be engaged in the politics of that Military reform. I will see to it that Haiti has a fleet in all four branches any Armed forces can have such as Army, Navy Marines and Air Force by working in conjunction with any Haitian Government in power at any given time. My dream is to retire and die on the soil hence I came. I would rather have my body buried any where on the Island than to have it being buried somewhere else around the globe. YOUR TURN, GO... Edited on 5/8/2008 12:00 PM by YoSoyHispanolano. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #76 - Posted 8 May 2008, 11:48 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2008 Member #: 215 Posts: 123 | RE: How is living in Haiti? nvm Edited on 5/8/2008 12:26 PM by Anonymous. |
| #77 - Posted 8 May 2008, 12:11 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: Anonymous previously said: Quote: YoSoyHispanolano previously said: It is so unfortunate I had to result to information gathering research for you all... Stuck on race, and hatred and nothing but talk with no affirmative action to solve any problems. Where do you fit in as today's generation of youth? Oh yeah, let me hear your opinion , suggestions, recommendations and criticisms instead, surely they will help. I don't think lautaro, jabao, and jemesouviens needs all of that research. Personally speaking, I am glad you are researching, but I think you are conducting biased research to a certain degree. You just bashed haitians for the sake of your arguments, i don't think that's what a true haitian would do. Haitians are complex and stubborn people, but we are strong minded people that work hard for everything we got. You shouldn't claim you are haitian if you are going to bash us for ur personal sake. I dunno where you came with your Arab situation, but here in america haitians don't like to fight, but let a man spit on a haitian I know and see what happens to his ass. They are going to find the closest thing and whoop that arab's behind and call him a terrorist with an accent on top of it. If its a white man, they are going to sue the hell out of them. Some haitians may hate other haitians, but that is not always the case. I know dominicans who would not date a fellow dominican or likes being with their own people. It happens everywhere. You don't need these long exacerbated comments, they are not necessary. It really doesn't help your case Yes, indeed you are right. However, but me bashing those Haitians on here is not at all aiming at any strong negativism or hatred, no. You have to understand, Haitians always think they can put you out on blast and all most of them are good for is talk with no actions. My friend indeed Haitians can be very strong minded people,but we are talking about different kind of breed of Haitians here nowadays who would rather play victims all the time than to start engaging in the movement for change in the Country. We have those diaspora all Americanized Haitian who do not have any true intentions and goals for Haiti and all they do is post blogs of what they wish for Haiti instead of what they will and can do for Haiti. They do not care for Haiti. All that care and love they express is only for show of words since they will and cannot admit how pitifully sorry and ashamed they are of Haiti. Prime example, how many of them actually answered to the questions as to what they are doing, can or will do to Help Haiti? Exactly, none; thus they have every reason to be ashamed. LET US HEAR YOUR ACTIVE GOAL FOR HAITI IS WHAT MY QUESTION IS AND STILL PERTAINS TO THIS THREAD AS FAR AS WHAT THE DAILY LIFE IN HAITI IS. IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME OLD ALL TALK AND FAKE PROTOCOLS ANDNO ACTIONS. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #78 - Posted 8 May 2008, 12:20 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2008 Member #: 215 Posts: 123 | RE: How is living in Haiti? [QUOTE=YoSoyHispanolano] [/QUOTE] Yes, indeed you are right. However, but me bashing those Haitians on here is not at all aiming at any strong negativism or hatred, no. You have to understand, Haitians always think they can put you out on blast and all most of them are good for is talk with no actions. My friend indeed Haitians can be very strong minded people,but we are talking about different kind of breed of Haitians here nowadays who would rather play victims all the time than to start engaging in the movement for change in the Country. We have those diaspora all Americanized Haitian who do not have any true intentions and goals for Haiti and all they do is post blogs of what they wish for Haiti instead of what they will and can do for Haiti. They do not care for Haiti. All that care and love they express is only for show of words since they will and cannot admit how pitifully sorry and ashamed they are of Haiti. Prime example, how many of them actually answered to the questions as to what they are doing, can or will do to Help Haiti? Exactly, none; thus they have every reason to be ashamed. LET US HEAR YOUR ACTIVE GOAL FOR HAITI IS WHAT MY QUESTION IS AND STILL PERTAINS TO THIS THREAD AS FAR AS WHAT THE DAILY LIFE IN HAITI IS. IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME OLD ALL TALK AND FAKE PROTOCOLS ANDNO ACTIONS. [/QUOTE] To make it simple i believe the haitian constitution needs to be modified. It should allow the diaspora to be involved in politics. Haitans in other countries can't be involved in haitian politics in haiti if they have dual citizenship. You can't blame the diaspora all that much, if the government doesn't want them too involved in their processes You can only help someone who needs help, Haiti needs a leader who wants to learn how to fish, how to make the country better. No more handouts, but working for the betterment of haiti. Our plans are meaningless unless the government wants to make the country better. Instead of making their personal wealth better. |
| #79 - Posted 8 May 2008, 12:22 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | MY QUESTIONS STILL REMAIN, SO UNTIL THEN, S H U T T H E H E L L U P! Where is your any kind of record that shows you are participating in anything to fix anything in Haiti? What do you have to show as something meaningful you have done in Haiti or for Haiti? As for those of you in the Diasporas all over, what are the efforts you have partaken into to make any kind of differences there in Haiti? What can you say to your little brothers and sisters that you have accomplished in the struggles to help Haiti get to any level of Self-sufficiency? WHERE WILL YOUR SERVICE BE COUNTED ON IN HAITI? WHAT ISSUE IN HAITI YOU FEEL THAT YOUR SERVICE IS NEEDED AND CAN CONTRIBUTE INTO RIGHT NOW IN HAITI? WHERE WILL YOU FOCUS YOUR ENERGY? IN WHICH AREA OF THE HAITIAN ISSUES ARENA CAN YOU, WILL YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE AND CHANGE, AND ELABORATE? 1) THE ECONOMY ISSUE: What is your plan? 2) THE SOCIAL ISSUES: Which one exactly? 3) THE POLITIC ISSUE: How are you any different? RULES: Once again, I am not asking about what you would like to see for Haiti, how you would have wanted Haiti to be like or what could have worked for Haiti. I am asking you personally and directly what you are doing now, can do and will do in Haiti for Haiti in the future. The least you can do is tell your goals for Haiti that you sincerely believe that you will commit yourself to for Haiti. Otherwise do not post anything if it is some kind of Government bashing, lame excuses and observation analysis or supposedly political insight or savvy on the current Haitian situation. HAITIANS, ENOUGH B U L L S H I E T! WHAT ARE YOU DOING FOR HAITI: Go Ahead Brag Here. ENOUGH POSTING NONSENSE. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE OR WILL DO FOR HAITI THAT HAS OR WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE BETTERMENT OF THE COUNTRY? 1.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Here is a thread to see truly your goals youhave for Haiti and what you have done and what you will do for Haiti and how you will be part of the Solution and not the problem. I am not asking for wishes, could haves, should haves or even would haves. I am asking you directly for your own plan that you will put in ACTION for Haiti. RULES: Do not do any Government criticizing, or come up with any excuses as to use the current situation in Haiti to say as to why your idea would not work. Take into consideration and keep in mind I ask WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR HAITI AND NOT WHAT YOU WISH WOULD HAPPEN IN HAITI. Please remember to tell us what kind of Degree,skills or function you possessed or have occupied or is occupying now. How will you use it to benefit Haiti? PS: Montressor2011 do not have to reply to this thread since we know he has great intentions and have decided to bid his service to go run for Office in 2011 in Haiti. Perhaps many will support him. This thread is to share the stories of all the great things you as a Haitian have done for Haiti or what you will do for Haiti instead of what you wish for Haiti. It is quite simple as that. All are welcome and we are all eyes and ears to hear or read your story. 1, 2, 3 Go! UNTIL NEXT YOUR NEXT RECORD OF ACTION FOR HAITI... WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR HAITI: Tell Us On Here. Go! Here is a thread to see truly your goals youhave for Haiti and what you have done and what you will do for Haiti and how you will be part of the Solution and not the problem. I am not asking for wishes, could haves, should haves or even would haves. I am asking you directly for your own plan that you will put in ACTION for Haiti. RULES: Do not do any Government criticizing, or come up with any excuses as to use the current situation in Haiti to say as to why your idea would not work. Take into consideration and keep in mind I ask WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR HAITI AND NOT WHAT YOU WISH WOULD HAPPEN IN HAITI. Please remember to tell us what kind of Degree,skills or function you possessed or have occupied or is occupying now. How will you use it to benefit Haiti? PS: Montressor2011 do not have to reply to this thread since we know he has great intentions and have decided to bid his service to go run for Office in 2011 in Haiti. Perhaps many will support him. This thread is to share the stories of all the great things you as a Haitian have done for Haiti or what you will do for Haiti instead of what you wish for Haiti. It is quite simple as that. All are welcome and we are all eyes and ears to hear or read your story. 1, 2, 3 Go! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE OR WILL DO FOR HAITI THAT HAS OR WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE BETTERMENT OF THE COUNTRY? 1._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Edited on 5/8/2008 12:28 PM by YoSoyHispanolano. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #80 - Posted 8 May 2008, 12:25 PM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: December 2007 Member #: 160 Posts: 711 | RE: How is living in Haiti? Quote: YoSoyHispanolano previously said: Quote: Anonymous previously said: Quote: YoSoyHispanolano previously said: It is so unfortunate I had to result to information gathering research for you all... Stuck on race, and hatred and nothing but talk with no affirmative action to solve any problems. Where do you fit in as today's generation of youth? Oh yeah, let me hear your opinion , suggestions, recommendations and criticisms instead, surely they will help. I don't think lautaro, jabao, and jemesouviens needs all of that research. Personally speaking, I am glad you are researching, but I think you are conducting biased research to a certain degree. You just bashed haitians for the sake of your arguments, i don't think that's what a true haitian would do. Haitians are complex and stubborn people, but we are strong minded people that work hard for everything we got. You shouldn't claim you are haitian if you are going to bash us for ur personal sake. I dunno where you came with your Arab situation, but here in america haitians don't like to fight, but let a man spit on a haitian I know and see what happens to his ass. They are going to find the closest thing and whoop that arab's behind and call him a terrorist with an accent on top of it. If its a white man, they are going to sue the hell out of them. Some haitians may hate other haitians, but that is not always the case. I know dominicans who would not date a fellow dominican or likes being with their own people. It happens everywhere. You don't need these long exacerbated comments, they are not necessary. It really doesn't help your case Yes, indeed you are right. However, but me bashing those Haitians on here is not at all aiming at any strong negativism or hatred, no. You have to understand, Haitians always think they can put you out on blast and all most of them are good for is talk with no actions. My friend indeed Haitians can be very strong minded people,but we are talking about different kind of breed of Haitians here nowadays who would rather play victims all the time than to start engaging in the movement for change in the Country. We have those diaspora all Americanized Haitian who do not have any true intentions and goals for Haiti and all they do is post blogs of what they wish for Haiti instead of what they will and can do for Haiti. They do not care for Haiti. All that care and love they express is only for show of words since they will and cannot admit how pitifully sorry and ashamed they are of Haiti. Prime example, how many of them actually answered to the questions as to what they are doing, can or will do to Help Haiti? Exactly, none; thus they have every reason to be ashamed. LET US HEAR YOUR ACTIVE GOAL FOR HAITI IS WHAT MY QUESTION IS AND STILL PERTAINS TO THIS THREAD AS FAR AS WHAT THE DAILY LIFE IN HAITI IS. IT IS ALWAYS THE SAME OLD ALL TALK AND FAKE PROTOCOLS ANDNO ACTIONS. SoyHispano, When you type Haitians this and that. Is that your domincian half talking sh8 out of his a$$ or is it the Jewish side of you. Dude you are dealing with some serious self hatred and need to stay away from haitian & dominican topics. You are obsessed and have post traumatic syndrome. Dude you are from hinche man..need I say more...If you took the time to read you would see it was a dominican that called you a demented self hating person. We don't need your resume on the forum. A real philanthropist never boast of what he has done and throw it out for all to praise him. Like I said you need some counseling. You are embarrassing us haitians on a dominican website. If you want to talk garbage about haitians do it on a haitian website. You are making only yourself look like a pure fool. Can someone please ban him for good. You aren't contributing to the relationship between the two countries but building more confusion. Your statements are incoherent and doesnt make since. I can imagine the people laughing at you. Please say you are jewish and dominican since you are making haitians look real bad here. shaking my head at the wierd posters we have on this site. Please back to the topic.. look at the OP and go from there..geez. Edited on 5/8/2008 12:28 PM by JabaoHaitian. |