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	Comments on: Haiti at a Crossroads: Despair, Gang Ascendancy, and the Quest for a New Dawn.	</title>
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		By: Ratcliffe		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://thyblackman.com/2024/03/16/haiti-at-a-crossroads-despair-gang-ascendancy-and-the-quest-for-a-new-dawn/comment-page-1/#comment-556398&quot;&gt;Eugenio&lt;/a&gt;.

You&#039;ve reiterated your respect for the resilience and determination of the Haitian people in their fight for independence. It&#039;s essential to acknowledge and honor the sacrifices of our ancestors who resisted oppression and fought for freedom. However, it&#039;s equally crucial to learn from history and adapt our strategies to the current context.

While it&#039;s important to remain steadfast in our pursuit of justice, demonizing entire groups based on their race or ethnicity can perpetuate the cycle of hate and violence. Instead, we must focus on dismantling the systems and institutions that enable racism and inequality, while building bridges and fostering understanding between different communities.

It&#039;s crucial to remember that violence begets more violence and can often result in further suffering for the most vulnerable members of society. Instead, by advocating for international solidarity and supporting Haitian-led initiatives for self-determination, we can work towards a future where Haiti can thrive without the interference of outside powers.

Your analysis of the enduring effects of slavery and the importance of resistance is compelling. While it&#039;s true that historical choices have shaped the current state of affairs, we must also recognize that many of our enslaved people were denied the opportunity to choose their fate, given the brutal realities of chattel slavery.

The representation of our people in media and culture is indeed a critical issue, as negative stereotypes perpetuate harmful biases and contribute to systemic racism. By supporting and creating media that authentically portrays Black experiences and celebrates Black excellence, I think we can help to shift the narrative and create a more balanced representation.

I think using art, media, and culture as tools for resistance and education can contribute to the fight against racism and the promotion of our liberation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://thyblackman.com/2024/03/16/haiti-at-a-crossroads-despair-gang-ascendancy-and-the-quest-for-a-new-dawn/comment-page-1/#comment-556398">Eugenio</a>.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve reiterated your respect for the resilience and determination of the Haitian people in their fight for independence. It&#8217;s essential to acknowledge and honor the sacrifices of our ancestors who resisted oppression and fought for freedom. However, it&#8217;s equally crucial to learn from history and adapt our strategies to the current context.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s important to remain steadfast in our pursuit of justice, demonizing entire groups based on their race or ethnicity can perpetuate the cycle of hate and violence. Instead, we must focus on dismantling the systems and institutions that enable racism and inequality, while building bridges and fostering understanding between different communities.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s crucial to remember that violence begets more violence and can often result in further suffering for the most vulnerable members of society. Instead, by advocating for international solidarity and supporting Haitian-led initiatives for self-determination, we can work towards a future where Haiti can thrive without the interference of outside powers.</p>
<p>Your analysis of the enduring effects of slavery and the importance of resistance is compelling. While it&#8217;s true that historical choices have shaped the current state of affairs, we must also recognize that many of our enslaved people were denied the opportunity to choose their fate, given the brutal realities of chattel slavery.</p>
<p>The representation of our people in media and culture is indeed a critical issue, as negative stereotypes perpetuate harmful biases and contribute to systemic racism. By supporting and creating media that authentically portrays Black experiences and celebrates Black excellence, I think we can help to shift the narrative and create a more balanced representation.</p>
<p>I think using art, media, and culture as tools for resistance and education can contribute to the fight against racism and the promotion of our liberation.</p>
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		By: Eugenio		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Mar 2024 18:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Haiti and the Haitian people were the first descendants of African slaves and or slaves to gain their independence from the grasp of white colonialism and imperialism by fighting these Neanderthal cave dwellers and child molesting white demons to the death. Yes, those so called Haitian gangs under the leadership of their proud black Leader aka BBQ are descendants of those black slaves that fought the Napolean french armies and other Racist European nations to the death. 

Indeed, because they fought so hard and defeated the blue eye demon with his small private parts, the Haitian people are still paying the price for that insult to the white men&#039;s pride. Therefore, Europe and Racist America have kept Haiti in a constant state of despair, poverty, unemployment, civil war, economical sanction, embargos and chaos. the former french colonies got their independence from fighting these blue eyes demons to the death which is an example that every African American men, women, LGBT in America must follow, since the only thing racist America understand is violence. 

Indeed, Slavery was a choice and because black American slaves did not fought to the death like the Tahino Indians of the Caribbean islands and like the Haitians, we are now seen the result of not fighting them in the way that many white European tribes fought the Roman empire to the death. it is better to die free than become slave to a people who do not value you as a human being and who with time will pass down their economical and psychological control to their children in order to control our black Christian children. For that reason we see how Racist White America portraits our black men and women in such a a negative stereo types to the world via movies, commercial, video games, books, tv show, opera plays etc.. More so we wee how they are destroying our communities via economical castration and psychological manipulation using other races to come into our neighborhood to open business and not hire one single black person; yet, taken away all the wealth away from  our poorest black communities.

So black America it is time to stand with Haiti against White America and France and be ready to travel abroad to fight for our black Haitian brothers or to fight at home to defend our black rights by any means necessary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haiti and the Haitian people were the first descendants of African slaves and or slaves to gain their independence from the grasp of white colonialism and imperialism by fighting these Neanderthal cave dwellers and child molesting white demons to the death. Yes, those so called Haitian gangs under the leadership of their proud black Leader aka BBQ are descendants of those black slaves that fought the Napolean french armies and other Racist European nations to the death. </p>
<p>Indeed, because they fought so hard and defeated the blue eye demon with his small private parts, the Haitian people are still paying the price for that insult to the white men&#8217;s pride. Therefore, Europe and Racist America have kept Haiti in a constant state of despair, poverty, unemployment, civil war, economical sanction, embargos and chaos. the former french colonies got their independence from fighting these blue eyes demons to the death which is an example that every African American men, women, LGBT in America must follow, since the only thing racist America understand is violence. </p>
<p>Indeed, Slavery was a choice and because black American slaves did not fought to the death like the Tahino Indians of the Caribbean islands and like the Haitians, we are now seen the result of not fighting them in the way that many white European tribes fought the Roman empire to the death. it is better to die free than become slave to a people who do not value you as a human being and who with time will pass down their economical and psychological control to their children in order to control our black Christian children. For that reason we see how Racist White America portraits our black men and women in such a a negative stereo types to the world via movies, commercial, video games, books, tv show, opera plays etc.. More so we wee how they are destroying our communities via economical castration and psychological manipulation using other races to come into our neighborhood to open business and not hire one single black person; yet, taken away all the wealth away from  our poorest black communities.</p>
<p>So black America it is time to stand with Haiti against White America and France and be ready to travel abroad to fight for our black Haitian brothers or to fight at home to defend our black rights by any means necessary.</p>
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