GOD HIMSELF has responded to Haiti's cruel and viscious treatment of the beautiful children He gave them to protect. GOD HIMSELF has taken away your country, land, finances, families, homes, and living, HOW MANY MORE COUNTRIES WILL HE DESTROY BECAUSE PEOPLE REFUSE TO CARE FOR THIER VERY OWN CHILDREN ??? We shall soon see. WOE UNTO THEM WHO WILL HURT OR ALLOW SUFFERING OF THE INNOCENT AND HELPLESS!!!
@sisJolene stop that, you know thats not true. you get your fatass off youtube and go join a missionary trip to haiti. go make a difference instead of blaming your "God" for all the bad things that happen to people. gtfo my internet, see these kids suffering and being oppressed and you think it's righteous that "God" sends an earthquake their way. you disgust me.
GOD HIMSELF has responded to Haiti's cruel and viscious treatment of the beautiful children He gave them to protect. GOD HIMSELF has taken away your country, land, finances, families, homes, and living, HOW MANY MORE COUNTRIES WILL HE DESTROY BECAUSE PEOPLE REFUSE TO CARE FOR THIER VERY OWN CHILDREN ??? We shall soon see. WOE UNTO THEM WHO WILL HURT OR ALLOW SUFFERING OF THE INNOCENT AND HELPLESS!!!
They need to change and get rid of that slave mentality shit. I went to Haiti last summer and I was surprised that every homes I visited had about 1 or 2 maids and a gerant( like 2 or 3 servants). Most of them were children under 15. I don't know how can they afford to pay them. C'est pas bon et je ne suis pas d'accord avec ca. I don't understand these people don't believe in condoms. If you can afford to provide for the children why bring more to a world of hunger?
I agree, Haiti is in desperate need of change; a change of heart from people around the globe would be a great start. :) I'd love to help them as well but my family and I are trying to fix a messy problem here in NZ as well as for the rest of the world. Good luck with your endeavours and thank you for passing by. Namaste.
@Purrfectstranger You know its so easy to spew ignorant statements on here about other people,races as i sit behind my desk. Hell, its almost a sport. But once in a while someone comes along that puts things in perspective, without spewing hateful things back at you.Its disarming and gives one a chance to see just how foolish my statements are. I am man enough to admit that. I wish ill on noone
these children,people were doomed when whites abandoned the island. blacks have never,anywhere on this planet been able to govern themselves. Haiti was once the jewel of S America. 100 years of black rule and there eating dirt to survive.you dont like to hear this but ...
I disagree with you on blacks being unable to govern themselves. You only have to look at the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879. 200 years prior to european intervention, the Zulu Empire was being governed by their own aristocratic bloodline. 1818 saw the rise of Shaka Zulu who initiated military and political powers thus forming a very well organised Zulu state.
The Afro-Latin American blacks that you see in Haiti today were brutually taken from their homeland in the early 15th century to work the sugar and tobacco plantations set up by the Spaniards and later the French. The black people weren't educated in european leadership but rather abused for their physical labour and agricultural knowledge. This treatment continued for almost 150 years after the signing of the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697
If all things were on an equal playing field, black people would have conquered the world twice over. It's not a matter of colour, it's a matter of circumstance and opportunity. You arm a blackman with a white mans education, what do you have? President Obama. ;) No one should expect a race of people to jump up and become instant leaders when they have been persecuted and suppressed for so long.
@Purrfectstranger perhaps his well educated white mother who nourished and edecuated him,and not the black father with whom abandoned his son like countless other black men have been doing for centurys
@kryptonitex2 And what about all the white men and women who have abandoned their children or given them up for adoption because they can't or don't want to look after them? If you want another black person to refer to there's also Colin Powell who was the first African-American Secretary of State. Like I said, it's circumstances and opportunity. Powells immigrant parents moved to the US where education was made available. It has nothing to do with colour.
There's also Cynthia McKinney (former US Congress-woman) And Alan Keyes who was the Assistant Secretary of State for the IOA... :) I can list thousands of successful black people who were given the opportunity to be educated in the system but I'm glad I've convinced you that it has nothing to do with colour. All that's wrong with Haiti is that they are lacking the resources to get them back on track. They have been completely abandoned by the world. Thank you for your replies too :)
Wow, how can someone be so ignorant, considering the fact that the Egypt was constructed by Africans thousands of years before europeans invaded. Considering the fact that the Greeks learned Architecture, Medicine, Art and Mathmatics from Egyptians, and Ethiopians before Rome existed. even the so-called savior that most of you pray to was of Semetic = (Black) desent. It seems to me like black people did just fine governing themselves for 100,000 yrs. So you tell me what happened?
I believe the UN wont do anything because they should have done it by now. Haiti has been in this sad state for years. they (the UN) should have addressed this and many other countries with similar issues, like the Sudan, years ago. I do wish it werent so tho
There are UN troops there. However, the criminals often pay children to make false accusations against UN troops.
The criminals want the UN troops who are there to safeguard fair aid distribution to be scared away by all these accusations so aid can be resold through them.
Yes I can imagine that but also the lack of government action and intervention plays a big role. If it was economically beneficial (which it is not) to provide food, clothing and education to these children, none of this would be happening. Leaders in the developed world should be caring for nations like Haiti... It should not be left solely to separate organizations and caring individuals to give aid to these people.
Corrupt leaders of these countries will just say these are colonial powers coming back to colonise us.
When UN aid trucks go around to distribute aid, some people claimed injured by the trucks and get the local gangs to demand money for compensation. It is really difficult in a country with such a low literacy rate (around 50%). 1% of the elite control 50% of wealth and thus the population if they can make sure aid goes through them. The leaders look after the elite not the people.
A government has the power to initiate solutions but why don't they do so? Because there is no money in it and profit doesn't recognise human cost. I say down with this monetary system. it is doing nothing but create more problems and hardship to those who do not deserve it.
There is no monetary system here. You can see the kids are getting paid in food not cash. No body trust bank notes unless US dollar bills. The monetary system has already collapsed. It's trading with human some very young souls like in 18th century Total loss of dignity. Tragedy unless we revive neo-colonism, we control their lives but at which point we give back control to them to govern themselves again? In meantime . armed gangs are disrupting aid to stay in control of villages.
hmmm... I don't mean the monetary system in Haiti, as no doubt there is none. What I meant was the money and governing system in general. Haiti and every other country on this planet shouldn't be in poverty or sickness... to blame are those who have the money and the power. Have you seen Kymatica or Esoteric Agenda? Great docos to watch before venturing onto Zeitgeist Addendum. :o)
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@battycys you asshole--this child slavery is a well known fact and was also well documented by CBC and Michaella Jean the.former general governor of Canada has denounced this child slave labour practices in her homeland as a national shame ---which also usually mean sexual abuse of the girls by the master--so you stupid theory about criminals is just to ridicoulos--poor pathetic battycy's
GOD HIMSELF has responded to Haiti's cruel and viscious treatment of the beautiful children He gave them to protect. GOD HIMSELF has taken away your country, land, finances, families, homes, and living, HOW MANY MORE COUNTRIES WILL HE DESTROY BECAUSE PEOPLE REFUSE TO CARE FOR THIER VERY OWN CHILDREN ??? We shall soon see. WOE UNTO THEM WHO WILL HURT OR ALLOW SUFFERING OF THE INNOCENT AND HELPLESS!!!
sisJolene 1 year ago
@sisJolene stop that, you know thats not true. you get your fatass off youtube and go join a missionary trip to haiti. go make a difference instead of blaming your "God" for all the bad things that happen to people. gtfo my internet, see these kids suffering and being oppressed and you think it's righteous that "God" sends an earthquake their way. you disgust me.
XxGuardian337xX 1 year ago
GOD HIMSELF has responded to Haiti's cruel and viscious treatment of the beautiful children He gave them to protect. GOD HIMSELF has taken away your country, land, finances, families, homes, and living, HOW MANY MORE COUNTRIES WILL HE DESTROY BECAUSE PEOPLE REFUSE TO CARE FOR THIER VERY OWN CHILDREN ??? We shall soon see. WOE UNTO THEM WHO WILL HURT OR ALLOW SUFFERING OF THE INNOCENT AND HELPLESS!!!
sisJolene 1 year ago
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They need to change and get rid of that slave mentality shit. I went to Haiti last summer and I was surprised that every homes I visited had about 1 or 2 maids and a gerant( like 2 or 3 servants). Most of them were children under 15. I don't know how can they afford to pay them. C'est pas bon et je ne suis pas d'accord avec ca. I don't understand these people don't believe in condoms. If you can afford to provide for the children why bring more to a world of hunger?
luv2liv67 2 years ago
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luv2liv67 2 years ago
This is really sad, Haiti needs a change. I look foward to when im able to visit sometime after this earthquake mess is over to provide help.
Volupt24 2 years ago
I agree, Haiti is in desperate need of change; a change of heart from people around the globe would be a great start. :) I'd love to help them as well but my family and I are trying to fix a messy problem here in NZ as well as for the rest of the world. Good luck with your endeavours and thank you for passing by. Namaste.
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
@Purrfectstranger You know its so easy to spew ignorant statements on here about other people,races as i sit behind my desk. Hell, its almost a sport. But once in a while someone comes along that puts things in perspective, without spewing hateful things back at you.Its disarming and gives one a chance to see just how foolish my statements are. I am man enough to admit that. I wish ill on noone
kryptonitex2 2 years ago
these children,people were doomed when whites abandoned the island. blacks have never,anywhere on this planet been able to govern themselves. Haiti was once the jewel of S America. 100 years of black rule and there eating dirt to survive.you dont like to hear this but ...
kryptonitex2 2 years ago
Wrong, those people and their families were doomed when they allowed Columbus onto their island in 1492.
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
I disagree with you on blacks being unable to govern themselves. You only have to look at the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879. 200 years prior to european intervention, the Zulu Empire was being governed by their own aristocratic bloodline. 1818 saw the rise of Shaka Zulu who initiated military and political powers thus forming a very well organised Zulu state.
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
The Afro-Latin American blacks that you see in Haiti today were brutually taken from their homeland in the early 15th century to work the sugar and tobacco plantations set up by the Spaniards and later the French. The black people weren't educated in european leadership but rather abused for their physical labour and agricultural knowledge. This treatment continued for almost 150 years after the signing of the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
If all things were on an equal playing field, black people would have conquered the world twice over. It's not a matter of colour, it's a matter of circumstance and opportunity. You arm a blackman with a white mans education, what do you have? President Obama. ;) No one should expect a race of people to jump up and become instant leaders when they have been persecuted and suppressed for so long.
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
@Purrfectstranger perhaps his well educated white mother who nourished and edecuated him,and not the black father with whom abandoned his son like countless other black men have been doing for centurys
kryptonitex2 2 years ago
@kryptonitex2 And what about all the white men and women who have abandoned their children or given them up for adoption because they can't or don't want to look after them? If you want another black person to refer to there's also Colin Powell who was the first African-American Secretary of State. Like I said, it's circumstances and opportunity. Powells immigrant parents moved to the US where education was made available. It has nothing to do with colour.
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
@Purrfectstranger ok im convinced, after all you sighted TWO people! one has a white mother
kryptonitex2 2 years ago
There's also Cynthia McKinney (former US Congress-woman) And Alan Keyes who was the Assistant Secretary of State for the IOA... :) I can list thousands of successful black people who were given the opportunity to be educated in the system but I'm glad I've convinced you that it has nothing to do with colour. All that's wrong with Haiti is that they are lacking the resources to get them back on track. They have been completely abandoned by the world. Thank you for your replies too :)
Purrfectstranger 2 years ago
Wow, how can someone be so ignorant, considering the fact that the Egypt was constructed by Africans thousands of years before europeans invaded. Considering the fact that the Greeks learned Architecture, Medicine, Art and Mathmatics from Egyptians, and Ethiopians before Rome existed. even the so-called savior that most of you pray to was of Semetic = (Black) desent. It seems to me like black people did just fine governing themselves for 100,000 yrs. So you tell me what happened?
scoplisken 2 years ago
OK UN do your job!
AWOLFNAMEMARTI 2 years ago
I believe the UN wont do anything because they should have done it by now. Haiti has been in this sad state for years. they (the UN) should have addressed this and many other countries with similar issues, like the Sudan, years ago. I do wish it werent so tho
Goodkarmasutrahere 2 years ago
There are UN troops there. However, the criminals often pay children to make false accusations against UN troops.
The criminals want the UN troops who are there to safeguard fair aid distribution to be scared away by all these accusations so aid can be resold through them.
battycys 2 years ago 2
Yes I can imagine that but also the lack of government action and intervention plays a big role. If it was economically beneficial (which it is not) to provide food, clothing and education to these children, none of this would be happening. Leaders in the developed world should be caring for nations like Haiti... It should not be left solely to separate organizations and caring individuals to give aid to these people.
Goodkarmasutrahere 2 years ago
Corrupt leaders of these countries will just say these are colonial powers coming back to colonise us.
When UN aid trucks go around to distribute aid, some people claimed injured by the trucks and get the local gangs to demand money for compensation. It is really difficult in a country with such a low literacy rate (around 50%). 1% of the elite control 50% of wealth and thus the population if they can make sure aid goes through them. The leaders look after the elite not the people.
battycys 2 years ago
A government has the power to initiate solutions but why don't they do so? Because there is no money in it and profit doesn't recognise human cost. I say down with this monetary system. it is doing nothing but create more problems and hardship to those who do not deserve it.
Goodkarmasutrahere 2 years ago
There is no monetary system here. You can see the kids are getting paid in food not cash. No body trust bank notes unless US dollar bills. The monetary system has already collapsed. It's trading with human some very young souls like in 18th century Total loss of dignity. Tragedy unless we revive neo-colonism, we control their lives but at which point we give back control to them to govern themselves again? In meantime . armed gangs are disrupting aid to stay in control of villages.
Depressing.
battycys 2 years ago
hmmm... I don't mean the monetary system in Haiti, as no doubt there is none. What I meant was the money and governing system in general. Haiti and every other country on this planet shouldn't be in poverty or sickness... to blame are those who have the money and the power. Have you seen Kymatica or Esoteric Agenda? Great docos to watch before venturing onto Zeitgeist Addendum. :o)
Goodkarmasutrahere 2 years ago
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@battycys you asshole--this child slavery is a well known fact and was also well documented by CBC and Michaella Jean the.former general governor of Canada has denounced this child slave labour practices in her homeland as a national shame ---which also usually mean sexual abuse of the girls by the master--so you stupid theory about criminals is just to ridicoulos--poor pathetic battycy's
hyurgy123 8 months ago