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  • She reminds me of my grandmother she was white haitian

  • @Xaymaicana let me be clear i am not in favor of censorship hence the reason i let you ramble on but personal attacks and insults will not be tolerated. one more nd your blocked. i know that would bother you being your only outlet is doing what your doing keep it civil or your simply blocked

  • @ForgottenFaces001 Whose the Narrorator?

  • @SliverSlasher pasha brandt he is a Haitian of German, french and british background. 

  • @Xaymaicana and delete

  • @wugufugu enjoy your trolling i will be busy doing constructive creative work like producing more documentary projects

  • @wugufugu your comments are off topic and have little to do with the subject of this documentary i suspect trolling

  • i wonder how black Haitians feel about a white person from America living amongst them.

  • @juker606 there are thousands of americans living in Haiti as part of the business sect, missonaries, voulunteer workers, NGO workers, government , UN ect ect and i know some americans that have been living in Haiti for more than 50 years. as mentioned in the documentary many Haitians are exceptiong and embrace people of other cultures and others have little to no tolerance for people of other cultures or races. it all depends on the person.

  • @ForgottenFaces001 i guess what i am really asking is what specific parts are more open to other races and nationality's. like in America the racial/nationality harmony is much better in a place like west hollywood, california rather than the sticks of Birmingham, Alabama.

  • @juker606 in my opinion i would say that the south of Haiti in places of the south of Haiti like petion ville you will see a more accepting culture and atmosphere when you compare it to the culture of the nord.

    northern Haiti i would say has a less exposure to people of other races and cultures and you will see a more diverse culture in places in and around pap.

  • @ForgottenFaces001 thanks for the info.

  • @juker606 no problem thank you for the interest in my documentary

  • @ForgottenFaces001 thanks for the info.

  • @ForgottenFaces001 thanks for the info.

  • @juker606 , I think they might fell a lil' bit strange 'cause that don't usually happens and at the same time they might feel threaten as in "they are come to live and pretend to like us so they can occupy our country or even kill us to take the land of the free" lol I think they would have make that person leave within' the 2nd week, twop lougaou, djab tap manje vianne blanch sa-a

  • @5cays there are thousands of americans living in Haiti some have been in Haiti for several decades.

  • @ForgottenFaces001 are they Caucasian or African american? most likely black not white and why would they live there unless for a mission or a purpose like business

  • @5cays the vast majority of americans i meet in Haiti are white rarely black. i know some who run guest houses and one who has married a haitian women started a bed and breakfast and has children in Haiti. there are several who have started major business and have married into Haitian families and others who brought there wives from the usa with them others who started hotels i know some nuns, priests and mission workers and NGO workers who have been in haiti many many years as well.

  • @5cays all i have to say is please watch the documentary and you will see that in the past up to this day there have are migrant and immigrants raising there children in Haiti from places like England, France,Germany, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, syria, the list goes on and on.

  • @ForgottenFaces001 one question you never answered what is the purpose of your videos?

  • FASCINATING DOCUMENTARY... Wish you could get it on PBS, but they are too liberal, right? "Only whites can be racist"....

    I heard there were about a million indentured servants/white slaves who were brought to the caribbean/barbados... that is a forgotten history too. "rednecks" - that's where the term comes from.

    GOD BLESS!

    I met a 1/32nd black white guy (blond hair, blue eyes) from St. Croix...

    And there's that one small island in the Caribbean (Nevis?) that is half white/black.

  • @Alohalakay

    please tell me where myself or anyone other person in this documentary made such a statement? who in this program tried to convey such a message?

    it seems you completely missed the point of the documentary

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  • @Alohalakay

    please watch the whole project before trying to cast such harsh condemnation upon people

  • tainos ARE arawaks btw

    There were the kalinagos (Caribs) and the Tainos (arawaks)

  • @breekwhal you are right please forgive the semantic mix up,

  • @breekwhal they now say the tainos were different from the arawaks

  • @brennaomi really perhaps i should recant my apology, i am not a expert on the subject, my point simply was that Haiti and all of the west indies are countries of people from different cultures the only people who could really be called native are the ones before columbus and spain setting foot in the caribbean

  • BON BAGUY NETT!!!! LOVE IT!!!

  • @HAITIcherie1804

    merci

  • @ForgottenFaces001 Nice Documentry.

  • @NeoMavarickThinkers

    thanks i am happy you liked it

  • lol i can tell from your creole accent that you grew up outside of haiti.

  • @negkreyol21

    its true i spent alot of my life in the usa and Jamaica, i talk with a anglo accent very anglo no matter how hard i try i cant lose it

  • @ForgottenFaces001 yayyy jamaica lol

  • @brennaomi Jamaica is Great place i spend more time there these days

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