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Geographical location, like Caparo in hard raintoyolink wrote:I have given up on trying to understand why this country just seems to exist for disasters.
If there are lessons to be learnt from these peoples experiences, I am at pains to understand what they are.
The pain and suffering these people must endure is just too much to ponder.
That is not truedaring dragoon wrote:black people born to suffer yes. everywhere in the world we black people under pressure and born to suffer.
Maybe the Vodoo is the reasontoyolink wrote:I have given up on trying to understand why this country just seems to exist for disasters.
If there are lessons to be learnt from these peoples experiences, I am at pains to understand what they are.
The pain and suffering these people must endure is just too much to ponder.
Rovin wrote:latest death toll over 700 ...
The_Honourable wrote:Death toll is now 1,297... Tropical Storm Grace on its way...
daring dragoon wrote:black people born to suffer yes. everywhere in the world we black people under pressure and born to suffer.
MaxPower wrote:daring dragoon wrote:black people born to suffer yes. everywhere in the world we black people under pressure and born to suffer.
Na man,
Many of our black brothers and sisters have made it and from literally nothing.
Lots of opportunities out there.
However, many blacks have to change their attitude and stop making excuses. Slavery is over.
ScHoolboySoloQ wrote:Haiti was a very rich Caribbean country in the plantation days. I think it was the richest out of all countries in the western hemisphere. It is a Godless nation now. It is still very sad to see considering they have not recovered from 2010 and apparently it occurred along the same fault line as the one in 2010. These people need to clean up their Vodou practices.
"According to societal leaders, an estimated 50 to 80 percent of the population practices some form of Vodou, often blended with elements of other religions, usually Christianity."
Link:
https://www.state.gov/wp-content/upload ... REPORT.pdf
Dizzy28 wrote:Didn't Grace weaken ? Not a TS anymoreThe_Honourable wrote:Death toll is now 1,297... Tropical Storm Grace on its way...
redmanjp wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Didn't Grace weaken ? Not a TS anymoreThe_Honourable wrote:Death toll is now 1,297... Tropical Storm Grace on its way...
maybe not but still could put a damper on rescue efforts if it dumps a tonne of rain
BUG wrote:MaxPower wrote:daring dragoon wrote:black people born to suffer yes. everywhere in the world we black people under pressure and born to suffer.
Na man,
Many of our black brothers and sisters have made it and from literally nothing.
Lots of opportunities out there.
However, many blacks have to change their attitude and stop making excuses. Slavery is over.
Yes, let's completely ignore the history of external forces literally sucking the wealth out of Haiti and intentionally destabilising their politics for centuries.
But I digress, this is a thread about the earthquake in Haiti. MaxPower, if you would like to learn why Haiti is the way it is today feel free to create a thread and I will educate you free of charge.
toyolink wrote:I have given up on trying to understand why this country just seems to exist for disasters.
If there are lessons to be learnt from these peoples experiences, I am at pains to understand what they are.
The pain and suffering these people must endure is just too much to ponder.
MG Man wrote:toyolink wrote:I have given up on trying to understand why this country just seems to exist for disasters.
If there are lessons to be learnt from these peoples experiences, I am at pains to understand what they are.
The pain and suffering these people must endure is just too much to ponder.
part of it is infrastructure
Buildings not built to code etc
Which in itself is a result of their tragic history
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