| #51 - Posted 20 May 2008, 9:20 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Quote: jemesouviens1804 previously said: Mr. Dom, forget what you heard about voudo (correct spelling). voudo is not a religion that deals with zombies or sacrificing people. I think most Dominicans should research what voudo is before making assumptions(If Im wrong by my assertions of the word "budu" that you wrote, please disregard this). You still spelled it wrong JeMeSouviens. It is Vodou, not voudo. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
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| #52 - Posted 20 May 2008, 11:41 PM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: December 2007 Member #: 160 Posts: 711 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Quote: YoSoyHispanolano previously said: Quote: jemesouviens1804 previously said: Mr. Dom, forget what you heard about voudo (correct spelling). voudo is not a religion that deals with zombies or sacrificing people. I think most Dominicans should research what voudo is before making assumptions(If Im wrong by my assertions of the word "budu" that you wrote, please disregard this). You still spelled it wrong JeMeSouviens. It is Vodou, not voudo. Give the guy a break hispanolasoy..probably a typo..besides, it can be written is vaudou,voodoo, vodou. Even its spelling is a mistery..lol......... we all know that we are talking about spirits and that good stuff..sak pase'w ou ayisien joudia..lol..Dude, im reading you and trying to understand where you are coming from..man you are one individual hard to fellow..its like you have multiple personalities..all have one thing in common..obsession and yearning for a better but separate hispaniola...God bless Haiti and the DR... |
| #53 - Posted 21 May 2008, 1:11 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: May 2008 Member #: 707 Posts: 180 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Quote: JabaoHaitian previously said: Quote: YoSoyHispanolano previously said: Quote: jemesouviens1804 previously said: Mr. Dom, forget what you heard about voudo (correct spelling). voudo is not a religion that deals with zombies or sacrificing people. I think most Dominicans should research what voudo is before making assumptions(If Im wrong by my assertions of the word "budu" that you wrote, please disregard this). You still spelled it wrong JeMeSouviens. It is Vodou, not voudo. Give the guy a break hispanolasoy..probably a typo..besides, it can be written is vaudou,voodoo, vodou. Even its spelling is a mistery..lol......... we all know that we are talking about spirits and that good stuff..sak pase'w ou ayisien joudia..lol..Dude, im reading you and trying to understand where you are coming from..man you are one individual hard to fellow..its like you have multiple personalities..all have one thing in common..obsession and yearning for a better but separate hispaniola...God bless Haiti and the DR... Nahh kid, I know who I am and always have known. You feel me? Oh by the way about that Vodou thing, I simply wanted to make a correction as to let him know that he has mispelled it was all. I could have been born in DR and embrace my Haitian roots even if I had simply the knowledge that Haitian (African blood) runs in me, just as much I was born in Haiti and I embrace my Dominican roots with the simple knowledge that my grandmother and mother who are from DR, their blood runs in me. Nor would I put aside the contributing blood pool of my father and his family who are Jews. I have always known who I am and I have embraced all that I am without shame and glory. So honeslty Jabao, I truly do not know where you or anyone else have gotten the notion or any sense that I was saying that I was not who I am and know that I am. That somehow I was rejecting any part of me that I am... So let us set the score and get it straight once and for all and that goes for both Haitians and Dominicans as to whether they accept me or not is irrelevant because whether they like it or not. * M'ap toujou Ayisyen, menjan m'ap toujou Dominiken e ak ninpot lot bagay ke'm ye ki nan mwen menm. * Je suis toujours en cours un Haïtien, tout comme je suis toujours Dominicain et avec tout autre chose que je suis qui est en moi. * Siempre me va a ser Haitiano, al igual que siempre me va a Dominicano y con cualquier otra cosa que estoy de que esta en mi. * I am always going to be Haitian, just like I am always going to be Dominican and with any other thing that I am that is in me. PS: If you go back to read any of my posts in which I have persisted, and insisted on making it clear that I know who I am and by knowing and embracing who I am has nothing to do with flattery of any kind to any of my gene pool or side of the Island of Hispaniola / Hispanola because what I believe is that Mestoy Quisqueyano thus HispanolanoYoSoy or YoSoyHispanolano. Brother, what I do know for a fact is that most people of color with inferiority complex problem may chose to never realize is that; when any Caucasian Europeans or anybody for that matter look at me and them, I know they see MEN OF COLOR / BLACK MEN, period. Something most racist Dominicans or anybody of supposedly or allegedly a White European descent mix may never want and wish or will admit. Well, not I and that is not me. Need I say more? Edited on 5/21/2008 1:37 AM by YoSoyHispanolano. Wilgeens Rosenberg "That Dominican-Haitian-Jewish Kid" YoSoyHispanolano Wilgeens.Rosenberg@gmail.com |
| #54 - Posted 31 May 2008, 8:34 AM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: May 2008 Member #: 819 Posts: 82 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Let us move on to other better subjects. There are other posts on here. Edited on 5/31/2008 12:59 PM by NègMawon. Wilgeens Rosenberg "Ti Domimiken-Ayisyen-Jwif La" NègMawon BeReady2Ride@yahoo.com |
| #55 - Posted 1 June 2008, 7:39 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 40 Posts: 630 | Quote: cibaeño75 previously said: I think Lautaro summed up an aspect of why the animosity exists between both peoples extremely well, but I feel that their is a historical aspect that has to be addressed in order to move on to the next level. Haitians need to come to terms with the horrible atrocities that the fathers of their country visited upon the dominican people. Likewise, Dominicans need to accept responsibility for what occured in 1937. The Dominican people were complicit in their silence for I have heard numerous first hand tails of being forced to turn away while guards did their dirty deed and not speak of what occured again until old age set in. The only thing I can say in those people's defense is that they were as terrified as anyone of state repression. Here in the states, where new yorkers of haitian and dominican descent share the common popular culture, we get along. Most of the time when I first meet a haitian-american and we learn of where we're originally from we usually both say "we're from the same island!" and share a good laugh (I swear this has happened dozens of times!) Obviously when there is common ground between us there isn't that animosity. In my opnion we need to get a few historical animosities out of the way as at least one step toward mutual understanding between both peoples on a national level. Dumb fuck, Haitian in disguise... If you grab a history book you'll notice that the Dominican government already took responsibilities for the massacre more 5 decades ago. A fine was paid to the Haitian Government and it’s no secret either. You’re 5 decades behind you Fucking Idiot Dominican Wannabe |
| #56 - Posted 2 June 2008, 12:22 PM | |
Location: Haiti Join date: December 2007 Member #: 160 Posts: 711 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Cibaeno, now you are a wanna be haitian. I have one question. How the hell do poor dominicans with no financial backup wind up in the USA to talk nonsense. Thanks for sharing your story. I guess the others throw out banderas and play thumb wrestle.jajjaja. |
| #57 - Posted 2 June 2008, 1:09 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: February 2008 Member #: 411 Posts: 1205 | RE: Dominicans and Haitians Mr. Franco, the Dominican government payed an indemnity to quiet the whole thing up. That was all. There was no public apology or acceptance of resposibility for committing genocide by the Dominican government of that time or any time since then. If there was then please enlighten us with a post containing that information. On another note since you are so keen to insult online I invite you to meet up with me whenever it is convenient for you. I'm in New York. I'd really love to meet the likes of you. We can put to rest your theory about me being haitian among other things. juanfgerman@netscape.net Edited on 6/2/2008 1:25 PM by cibaeño75. |