@marcohugo69 I think you are confusing things. Why would I wat t DR and Haiti to be one nation? I would like the countries live in peace, that's it. The DR is the DR and Haiti is Haiti.
@AnotherYankee You have to be kidding me. Those "Spanish" people you are referring to are now Dominicans.Why don't you look at Spain for a glimpse of their current status. Their economy is in worst shape than the DR. Who control's Haiti's?
@Angrygumballl One last thing. Haiti did invade the DR because of debts that the French had imposed on them, so it was definitely an invasion and it was meant to take from DR. In the DR we have learned to live with all different races while in Haiti it's not quite the same. BTW, I have Haitian friends and I consider them my brothers. I am not so sure Haitians see Dominicans this way. When Haitians stop this "i was the hero" crap and the DR stops looking at the past, we will be good for it.
@Angrygumballl Oh boy - of course there are a few people that feel like that in the world. Are we suppose to cry all day about this. I've seen black people that are more racist than even the whites and I don't see you calling them out. There is hate in all sides my friend. I try to be unbiased about these matters, but you clearly have a huge BIAS on support of the Haitians. I invite you to learn more about the Dominican culture. The one that kicked the Spanish and Haitians out.
@Angrygumballl Spaniards arrived in the DR before the French. There were times when the Spaniards ruled and times when the French rule. Today, there is an island called Hispaniola and a country called Dominican Republic and Haiti within it. Dominicans fought in those wars because we chose to, while Haitians did the same. I don't consider myself superior to anyone, but I would be damn if I thought Haitians were superior than I was. The name of the DR was our choice not that of Haiti.
@Angrygumballl With in a ten year span the Haitian military and Spanish Haiti military were able to defeat The French, Spanish, and English in war. They didn't stop there, because they fault in Columbia, side by side with Simon Bolivar to try and free the slaves in South America. You keep acting as if white Dominicans look at mulato and blacks as their equals and fellow Dominicans and they don't. Haiti is what The Arawaks called the island, and I applaud they Haitians for respecting that.
@dannydarias1 Dude I am not Haitian. I am very familiar with both Haitian and Dominican history as I can see you aren't. There shouldn't be starving people on either side. Just as you pointed out that there are Dominican who aren't willing to forget the invasion, I am telling you there are some very powerful people who aren't willing to forgive the blacks and mulatos on the island (Haitian or Dominican) for their audacity to challenge white supremacy.
@marcohugo69 I think you are confusing things. Why would I wat t DR and Haiti to be one nation? I would like the countries live in peace, that's it. The DR is the DR and Haiti is Haiti.
dannydarias1 2 months ago
@AnotherYankee You have to be kidding me. Those "Spanish" people you are referring to are now Dominicans.Why don't you look at Spain for a glimpse of their current status. Their economy is in worst shape than the DR. Who control's Haiti's?
dannydarias1 2 months ago
@dannydarias1 - But the Spanish still exist in Dominican Republic and are the ones who control the flow of most of the countries money.
AnotherYankee 2 months ago
I <3 Caribbean Football!!!
Javier23gol 2 months ago in playlist More videos from JustinBStone
Well dannydarias1 I say the samething about Mexico and the United State.
Maybey the United State should give back the land the was Mexico waayy backkk In the pass Like California, New Mexico, Texas and ect.
And you want Dominican and Haiti to be one Nation Check your History first
marcohugo69 4 months ago in playlist Soccer
@Angrygumballl One last thing. Haiti did invade the DR because of debts that the French had imposed on them, so it was definitely an invasion and it was meant to take from DR. In the DR we have learned to live with all different races while in Haiti it's not quite the same. BTW, I have Haitian friends and I consider them my brothers. I am not so sure Haitians see Dominicans this way. When Haitians stop this "i was the hero" crap and the DR stops looking at the past, we will be good for it.
dannydarias1 10 months ago
@Angrygumballl Oh boy - of course there are a few people that feel like that in the world. Are we suppose to cry all day about this. I've seen black people that are more racist than even the whites and I don't see you calling them out. There is hate in all sides my friend. I try to be unbiased about these matters, but you clearly have a huge BIAS on support of the Haitians. I invite you to learn more about the Dominican culture. The one that kicked the Spanish and Haitians out.
dannydarias1 10 months ago
@Angrygumballl Spaniards arrived in the DR before the French. There were times when the Spaniards ruled and times when the French rule. Today, there is an island called Hispaniola and a country called Dominican Republic and Haiti within it. Dominicans fought in those wars because we chose to, while Haitians did the same. I don't consider myself superior to anyone, but I would be damn if I thought Haitians were superior than I was. The name of the DR was our choice not that of Haiti.
dannydarias1 10 months ago
@Angrygumballl With in a ten year span the Haitian military and Spanish Haiti military were able to defeat The French, Spanish, and English in war. They didn't stop there, because they fault in Columbia, side by side with Simon Bolivar to try and free the slaves in South America. You keep acting as if white Dominicans look at mulato and blacks as their equals and fellow Dominicans and they don't. Haiti is what The Arawaks called the island, and I applaud they Haitians for respecting that.
Angrygumballl 10 months ago
@dannydarias1 Dude I am not Haitian. I am very familiar with both Haitian and Dominican history as I can see you aren't. There shouldn't be starving people on either side. Just as you pointed out that there are Dominican who aren't willing to forget the invasion, I am telling you there are some very powerful people who aren't willing to forgive the blacks and mulatos on the island (Haitian or Dominican) for their audacity to challenge white supremacy.
Angrygumballl 10 months ago