Pressure the gov. of the Dominican Republic to stop its planned "cleaning" of 250k black Dominicans

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you want to find a reason to be outrage!!!

here you go

US Red Cross 'squandered millions' in Haiti aid efforts
New report alleges US aid group raised almost $500m but only managed to build six homes in country devastated by quake.


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/...ons-haiti-relief-efforts-150604201349198.html
That's F'd up, but not surprising. We've been known that alot of these CAC faux-heroes, have been screwing Haitians. I just wish this would get just as much attention, so it can kill that "American White Saviors Of Haiti" myth. There was a story(didn't get much media coverage) about Cacs sexually abusing Haitian children, behind the strength of creating and operating these American orphanages in Haiti. This White American guy was charged with sexually abusing Haitian boys in an orphanage he created in Haiti:

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/2783633


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All of them are not Haitian citizens hence the statelessness issue

also @ariana martell let me ask you who is more Dominican, Originé from NYTimes or my niece whose father is Dominican and mother is half Dominican but born abroad and never been to DR, Spanish not her native language etc.

The Haitians are not stateless because they can apply for Haitian citizenship because their parents are from there by blood

Your niece is more Dominican than origine because her parents are from DR by blood if she wants dual citizenship all she has to do is present her parents birth certificate etc. my kids can do the same as well because I was born there my parents were born there my grandparents minus my maternal grandpa.

I used to have VI residency because my grandfather is from the VI:yeshrug:
 

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:mjlol: 20 page cluster fukk of "Dominic00n"




we had more than 1 psycho dictator who tried this. not no long history of trying to whiten. again, this is how ya rationale works. like a game of telephone. everybody has to add just 1 thing extra to make it more interesting.

and no it isnt DR that needs haitians as low cost laborer. the average dominican isnt some captain of industry, henry ford type trying to find cheap labor. there's cheap labor all over DR from actual dominicans. its those wealthy mostly euro-dominican scum that keeps bringing them in to enslave them.



man I wish there could be some actual thing that could be done. that would build Haiti up to be the best island in the Carribean.

"Big Brother" has sabotaged every effort , for both countries


Funny, my cousin was planning a family trip there. And I was like:camby:umma sit this one out cuz

whats funny is all of a sudden coli members changing vacation plans to go to a private resort owned by europeans , the majority of hatians and dominicans cant even afford to stay in :beli: , gotta raise that militant fist though :sas2:
 

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The Haitians are not stateless because they can apply for Haitian citizenship because their parents are from there by blood

Your niece is more Dominican than origine because her parents are from DR by blood if she wants dual citizenship all she has to do is present her parents birth certificate etc. my kids can do the same as well because I was born there my parents were born there my grandparents minus my maternal grandpa.

I used to have VI residency because my grandfather is from the VI:yeshrug:

You're right about that.
 
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and the mofos talkin bout suspending their vacation :mjlol: as if Black Americans are an economic power that DR needs to woo to the island :russ:
Well we kinda are, in our own right.

With a current buying power of $1 trillion that is forecasted to reach $1.3 trillion by the year 2017*,the importance of connecting with African-American consumers is more important than ever. As detailed in a new report published by Nielsen in collaboration with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), black consumers have notable distinctions from other consumer groups, and understanding this group critical to making lasting connections.

Currently 43 million strong, African-American consumers have unique behaviors from the total market. For example, they’re more aggressive consumers of media and they shop more frequently. Blacks watch more television (37%), make more shopping trips (eight), purchase more ethnic beauty and grooming products (nine times more), read more financial magazines (28%) and spend more than twice the time at personal hosted websites than any other group.

African-Americans make an average of 156 shopping trips per year, compared with 146 for the total market. Favoring smaller retail outlets, blacks shop more frequently at drug stores, convenience stores, and dollar stores. Beauty supply stores are also popular within the black community, as they typically carry an abundance of ethnic hair and beauty aids reside that cater specifically to the unique needs of African-American hair textures. Overall, health and beauty supply stores have an average household penetration rate of 46 percent among African-Americans, and the average black household spends an average of $94 in this store channel each year, providing a significant opportunity to connect with black shoppers.

http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insigh...an-consumers-are-more-relevant-than-ever.html
 

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Not a great economic power as it relates to DR, though.

Not denying the strength of the black dollar in the US


Edit: irregardless. This thread is settled. Let's get one of these mods to unsticky it and carry on with our coli militancy


Ns this needs to be discussed
 

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The Haitians are not stateless because they can apply for Haitian citizenship because their parents are from there by blood

Your niece is more Dominican than origine because her parents are from DR by blood if she wants dual citizenship all she has to do is present her parents birth certificate etc. my kids can do the same as well because I was born there my parents were born there my grandparents minus my maternal grandpa.

I used to have VI residency because my grandfather is from the VI:yeshrug:
According to the Haitian law dual citizenshipis not allowed so many will in fact be stateless
 

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According to the Haitian law dual citizenshipis not allowed so many will in fact be stateless


How can they be dual citizens when they aren't citizens of DR?


Edit: "A child, regardless of where they are born, is considered Haitian if either their mother or father is a native-born citizen of Haiti."
 

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shyts fukked up but it's clear these Dominicans don't want you in there country. Go back to Haiti and try to build it up and make it better then d.r . :francis:


edit: I never knew they were taking people who have been there for damn near 100 years. fukk this.
they are deporting people born and raised there, actual citizens, only based on their skin color
 
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