everywhere in the world hve some part that look poor n some part that look wealthy even in miami i didnt knw there was one there in i had live in miramar soo i never knw some part in miami like that then i went some where wit my aunty man it was a ghetto neirbohood look just like this(the video)
In all justice, perhaps I was too critical and my tone, condecending. I did not intend to offend. That is not exclusive of Petionville at all. Most cities in Latin America have those severe contrasts, more acute if the country is better-off. I live in one of these, and the question here is that while having top infraestructure and evidence much prosperity around, why do we still have shocklingly poor neighborhoods that are easy to find just around the corner, face to face with posh districts?
Simple: A corrupted society,from the poorest Haitian to the richest
When I went to Haiti in 2007, I thought that it was the saddest thing to see how divided this nation was...those who are wealthy do not interact with the poor or want to help them, while those who are poor despises those who are rich...hence, giving birth to corruption and division...
messié chak jou mwen te kon fè route sa a pied poum al lekol. soti depi kay mè bourdon rive jis frère andré. avèk zanmi nou prefere manjé kob machin poun fè vagabon nan la ri pòtoprens. bel ti souvenir
everywhere in the world hve some part that look poor n some part that look wealthy even in miami i didnt knw there was one there in i had live in miramar soo i never knw some part in miami like that then i went some where wit my aunty man it was a ghetto neirbohood look just like this(the video)
prettymelissa1 2 years ago
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what a shitty country
LamboK28992 2 years ago
I still have family living there. It was cleaner when I was growing up.
Caribman75 2 years ago
Okay, and this is the better-off suburb of Port-au-Prince? Doesn't look that prosperous.
Certeroooo 3 years ago
Well, compared to the slums, it is prosperous...
kathaiti 2 years ago 2
In all justice, perhaps I was too critical and my tone, condecending. I did not intend to offend. That is not exclusive of Petionville at all. Most cities in Latin America have those severe contrasts, more acute if the country is better-off. I live in one of these, and the question here is that while having top infraestructure and evidence much prosperity around, why do we still have shocklingly poor neighborhoods that are easy to find just around the corner, face to face with posh districts?
Certeroooo 2 years ago
Simple: A corrupted society,from the poorest Haitian to the richest
When I went to Haiti in 2007, I thought that it was the saddest thing to see how divided this nation was...those who are wealthy do not interact with the poor or want to help them, while those who are poor despises those who are rich...hence, giving birth to corruption and division...
Sorry for shifting the tone of this video...
kathaiti 2 years ago
blokis yo se le apre midi ve 4 heure
LarryDaClassic 3 years ago 2
i was there one month ago
jgopg13 3 years ago 2
Kijan yo rele rue sa ???
shany9988 3 years ago
Great perspective of the real Haiti.
BillVol 3 years ago 2
messié chak jou mwen te kon fè route sa a pied poum al lekol. soti depi kay mè bourdon rive jis frère andré. avèk zanmi nou prefere manjé kob machin poun fè vagabon nan la ri pòtoprens. bel ti souvenir
saintfortmarkreyes 3 years ago
petion-ville cherie!!!!!
izzy2006 3 years ago
Ki mirak pat gen blokis! Ou pa rive Petionville net non.
HaitiXchange 3 years ago
SE DEC., PAT GEN LEKOL.
epz4ever 3 years ago