| #951 - Posted 1 September 2010, 4:02 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 360 Posts: 2744 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians, what is the problem? Quote: guillermone previously said: Quote: Dumb_in_a_Can previously said: My very last post . I would like to thank HispanolanoYoSoy who brought me to the topic of this forum . Stupid idea but great experience . He was banned , of course . Well I would like to thank everyone else who with support and without support kept me coming to the site almost everyday. This post is symptomatic of how uncomfortable I am with you and your Haitian phobia . Like almost all of you I am looking for the same "Dominican- lity " and dream everyday of being with friends in front of a "chimi " stand on Av Tiradentes or feeling the sweet breeze of " el maleconcito" while sipping a Brugal with my car blasting a "Perico ripiao" de cualquier vaina . I don't usually waste time on subject like this ,but Here I have been too long. ADIOS !!!!! Yeah, right........Haitian phobia is totally baseless. It has no merit, the presence of 2,000,000+ Haitians in the DR is all in our heads. Dominicans are psychotic, suffer from anxiety and paranoia and need to take medication. The present day and ever increasing numbers is conclusive evidence that 24% of the Dominican population is composed of undocumented Haitians is total BULL CRAP. The historical dynamics of a 22 year Haitian domination of the DR is a complete lie, it never, just like the Nazi Holocaust it happened. The fact that a naturalized Haitian almost became president of the Dominican Republic is a figment of the imagination. Preliminary census done on numerous border towns and communities in La Romana and Higuey have determined that 90% of the inhabitants are Haitian is just nothing but a crass example of mathematical miscalculation. Yes, my friend Dominicans are crazy and should all be locked up and placed in mental asylums, because we keep having these visions in which herds of Haitians are seen freely walking and uninterruptedly crossing over the border everday. Everywhere we turn, we keep and continue to have these illusions and feel the Haitian presence, like a ghost, a restless spirit haunting Dominicans. These invisible beings are all over the place, found in every knook and cranny permeating all aspects of Dominican society, but of course this is just and nothing but a false reality. Someone please knock some sense into us, there is no valid truth to that, it is all in our heads and we need not worry. Yes, it is only a dream, one day we will wake up and realized that it was nothing but a dream, a true to life nightmere which we preceived as real. Just throw a bucket of iced water over our heads to wake us up or better yet, give us some kind of a shock treatment and that will surely do the trick. I might just stick my finger in an electrical out outlet to see if that works. Yes, dumb-in-a-can, we Dominicans are nothing but a bunch of loony, nutty Haitian phobics, who have nothing to fear but fear itself. Yeah, right................ Just sit quietly, do nothing, eat your chimi, be carefree and oblivious to what is happening, while the rest of us get hauled away to the insane asylum, for constantly talking shit about seeing and feeling the presence of these people called Haitians, all the time looking over our shoulders, every minute of the day and all hours of the night. OK....now let me take my medication. Yes my friend, sorry to see you go, but nevertheless, nothing is for ever. Thank-you for your time, you have been so much more then kind. It has been a pleasure, good-bye, over and out. Oh.....by the way, before I forget, do you need another can opener? I notice you bought a much larger can. Great post Guille!!! Los enemigos de la Patria, por consiguiente nuestros, están todos muy acordes en estas ideas; destruir la nacionalidad aunque para ello sea preciso aniquilar a la Nación entera si vis pacem para bellum |
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| #952 - Posted 1 September 2010, 5:01 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 360 Posts: 2744 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians, what is the problem? Yes Guille Dumb in Can whose name indicates how much pride he feels for his people wants to reduce our culture to eating chimis and drinking Presidentes and associating Dominican culture with the Ghetto Dominican culture of the US .I have said this over and over but the fact that this forum is in English leads to many confusions because people who barely speak Spanish which is our native language and in which all our books and newspapers are written give opinions on things they no nothing about expect what they see from the prims of a US ghetto mentality which totally warps their thinking and makes them more likely to defend Haiti than the DR! These are the fools who refer to their best friends as "Nigga" and think "ta to" is speaking like a Dominican. So Dumb in a Can can denigrate the Dominican culture because he obviously is not one of us and to top it off he is not even American rather he belongs to a sub American culture at the bottom of the rung . Los enemigos de la Patria, por consiguiente nuestros, están todos muy acordes en estas ideas; destruir la nacionalidad aunque para ello sea preciso aniquilar a la Nación entera si vis pacem para bellum |
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| #953 - Posted 2 September 2010, 12:24 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: February 2008 Member #: 360 Posts: 2744 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians, what is the problem? Quote: tigerlumiere previously said: Quote: Pepe32 previously said: Yes Guille Dumb in Can whose name indicates how much pride he feels for his people wants to reduce our culture to eating chimis and drinking Presidentes and associating Dominican culture with the Ghetto Dominican culture of the US .I have said this over and over but the fact that this forum is in English leads to many confusions because people who barely speak Spanish which is our native language and in which all our books and newspapers are written give opinions on things they no nothing about expect what they see from the prims of a US ghetto mentality which totally warps their thinking and makes them more likely to defend Haiti than the DR! These are the fools who refer to their best friends as "Nigga" and think "ta to" is speaking like a Dominican. So Dumb in a Can can denigrate the Dominican culture because he obviously is not one of us and to top it off he is not even American rather he belongs to a sub American culture at the bottom of the rung . Ask Guille to share some of his medications with you! The two of you sound like a bunch of Nazis at the end of WWII! It is over; It's a done deal! No matter how hard you slam your dominos on the sidewalk, not a thing will change! Be proud of your cock fighting leisure! Save your tears for day of recocking that you've been preaching so forcefull in opposition of, you'll need those crocodile tears! Cry babies suck your mamajuana bottles! We will see piti but if you are so sure why not just leave us to our destiny ?? Unfortunately people like you are always shocked when your frail "beliefs" are shattered by the reality of the masses rebelling and neither the Dominican elite nor any Haitian forces would be able to stop a tsunami once it started so I think you will cry and kick and scream when your brethren are dragged kicking and screaming from this "horrible" place that they don't want to leave instead of the unspoiled beauty (environmental disaster) we know as Haiti but whose apt title would be the latrine of the Caribbean! So I will wait Piti unfortunately those who will bear the brunt are not the true culprits ,unfortunately the exiled and elite Haitians are not the ones eating dirt ...they believe in the fantasy island BS while their starved masses move east in bulk because fantasies do no fill a stomach but don't worry Haitian poor tiger and his idiotic cohorts in this forum will provide jobs for you and help fix Haiti so you can all go back...you see their great plan is to dump Haiti's problems on DR and thus achieve what they could not do as men ..sort of like the islamists hiding behind women and children because they do not have the guts to do it themselves but mark my words ,blood will run and we will all suffer but as long as the Dominican Republic is still free of Haiti and it's pre -civilization culture it is preferable to go back a little or even to have the island sink into the Atlantic! Los enemigos de la Patria, por consiguiente nuestros, están todos muy acordes en estas ideas; destruir la nacionalidad aunque para ello sea preciso aniquilar a la Nación entera si vis pacem para bellum |
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| #954 - Posted 29 August 2011, 6:52 AM | |
Location: France, Paris Join date: January 2010 Member #: 4471 Posts: 651 | RE: DOMINICANS AND HAITIANS, WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? Quote: muchacho previously said: Quote: FACT: DOMINICANS GO TO HAITI AND LIVE THERE AND HAVE CHILDREN THERE WTHOUT EVER SEEK HAITIAN PAPERS. IN FACT THEY JUST CROSS WITH NOT EVEN A PASAPORTE. THEIR BABIES ARE NEVER DENIED HAITIAN BIRTH CERTIFICATES BECAUSE THE BABIES DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH THEIR PARENTS QUESTIONABLE LEGALITY OR ILLEGALITY. ILLEGAL DOMINICANS HAVE KIDS IN THE US, HAVE THEIR KIDS EVER DENIED US BIRTH CERTIFICATES? NO. FACT: DOMINICANS ALLOWS WHITE EUROPEANS OR TOURISTS JUST VISITING HAVE BIRTH CERTIFICATES WHO ARE JUST AND ONLY TOURISTS. YOU HAVE HAITIANS WITH LEGAL PASAPORTE AND VISAS WHOM THEIR KIDS ARE DENIED BIRTH CERTIFICATES STILL, YET THE DOMINICANS SUCKING UP TO TOURISTS AND THEIR MONEY HAS BEEN PROVEN TO WORK JUST WELL GRANTING TOURISTS KIDS BIRTH CERTIFICATES. I don't dispute any of the "facts" that you point out. Like I mentioned before, this law began in France as a French reaction against illegal African immigration. I was studying in Paris when it started and was promoted by Jean-Marie Le Pen's Nationalist Front Party. The Pasqua I law passed, elminating automatic citizenship to the children of illegals. There were riots in the streets when it became law. This law has since been imitated by various other countries; most famously and ironically by the Arab nations around the Persian Gulf. Those countries face a situation where the majority of the population is made up of foreign workers (except for Saudi Arabia, which limits the numbers of foreigners allowed to enter). They (al-Kuwait, al-Qatar, the UAE, al-Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia) will not grant citizenship to neither foreign workers nor their children born there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Le_Pen http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1518893/posts http://migration.foreignpolicyblogs.com/2007/04/11/french-immigration-policy-history-repeated/ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6522463 But every country on earth has a right to craft laws of citizenship for its territory. We may not always agree with the laws but it is their right. And in the U.S. it is unconsitutional to deny anyone born on U.S. soil citizenship. That hasn't stopped several states from trying to change that provision in the Constitution. After all, it wouldn't be without legal precedence. That provision was changed once before...when the Constitution was originally drafted. It was altered so that anyone who was living in the 13 original colonies at the time of the writing of the Constitution could be elegible to run for president...even if they were born somewhere else. That provision was put in expressly for Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury, and representative from New York at the Continental Congress. He was born in Barbados. Now, I assume that when you posted this: Quote: MY FATHER"S GRAND FATHER SNUCKED INTO FRANCE FROM GERMANY AND LIVED THERE WITHOUT NO KIND OF DOCUMENTS. You were referring to the period during the Second World War. That would be odd. Germany invaded and took control of France almost immediately. France's much-hyped "Maginot Line" failed to contain the Germans and the French had to surrender at the very start of that war. As such, nearly 75% of France became incorporated into Germany during the war. The remaining 25% was run by a German puppet regime (the Vichy Government) in the southeastern part of France. The Germans were notorious for their strict control of the population. Everyone needed papers to prove their identity. There was no such thing as walking down a street without being questioned at least once to produce papers. As a matter of historical fact, even here, in New York City, you needed documents just to cross from one borough to another during World War II. I have seen those documents from older New Yorkers who still have them as keepsakes from that era and some are on display at the Holocaust Museum in Manhattan. And, one more note: That border was the most militarized and guarded border in the world between the period of the First World War (1914-1918) and the end of Allied control of Germany in the 1950s. TOTALLY FALSE !!!! a child born in France ( legal or illegal parents) is FRENCH ... Tatico Henriquez es el mejor !!!! |
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