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 @T4riffCurlewRepublican from Kansas commented…2mos2MO

Haitians need to work this out and without US involvement or money. If the “gangs” are the political victors then like many other such beginnings in history they should accept responsibility and govern. Any more intervention is infantilizing the Haitians.

 @MeerkatBarryDemocratfrom Kentucky commented…2mos2MO

The entire country is a loss. Look for blame everywhere but the Haitians themselves. In our modern construct, any tragedy is always someone else's fault.

 @F4irTradeAndyVeteran from Michigan disagreed…2mos2MO

France and Spain captured or purchased hundreds of thousands of Africans and shipped them to Haiti, with untold death and suffering along the way.

The folks who survived were forced for generations to work without pay, beaten, raped, starved, and killed on coffee and sugar plantations.

Billions of dollars of wealth in today's dollars were extracted directly from the labor of enslaved Haitians.

Haitians eventually managed to win freedom in a protracted revolt which decimated the island and destroyed most of the plantations which constituted the only real economy. Haiti was then paradoxically…  Read more

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If you were in a position of power, what actions would you take to protect citizens from becoming victims or perpetrators of vigilante justice?

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What emotions do you experience hearing about widespread sexual violence, and how does it shape your opinion on the importance of addressing such issues globally?

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Imagine witnessing a loved one being harmed by violence; how would that impact your view on justice and self-defense?

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Considering the collapse of government institutions, what do you believe is the role of international communities in helping countries like Haiti recover from such crises?

 @SparklingLibertarianPeace and Freedom from Virginia commented…2mos2MO

Every discussion of or reporting on Haiti should always include the fact that arguably the greatest factor contributing to Haiti's dire poverty is the extortion perpetrated by France. When the enslaved population of Haiti rebelled and demanded their freedom (in the1800s), they were forced to pay reparations of 150 million francs to their French enslavers or risk being annihilated. By the time payments were discontinued in 1947, Haiti had paid many times the original ransom amount due to the accumulation of interest as the island nation encountered difficulties in paying the debt. France…  Read more

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