Why wasn't the temporary status changed to permanent during the Obama administration
Dems had the house, Senate and presidency
So Haitians have never supported AA's?Unfortunately, all black people aren’t on code and support all black people. I’m not a member, but there would be no HYON crew if blacks fully supported blacks.
What? Clintons and the bush destroy Haiti in the 90s and stolen haiti elections to put courrpt officials in power in 2010You think news stations ran by cacs actually care about the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere? Haiti is a victim of colonization, racism, a corrupt ass government, exploitation, and people being apathetic, sucking balls, and being useless.
Either way, all Republicans will says is, "but what about The Clinton Foundation?" Which is true, but I know people who called that shyt out too, plus, the Clintons did great shyt for the Haitian people back in the 90s (although this doesn't give them a pass for their corrupt bullshyt).
While Trump is being a Trump here, the left knows their part in fukking over Haiti as well.
I haven’t said that. In fact; I’ve stated in the past how supportive I am of Haiti and my Haitian brothers and sisters. I am against them being sent back to Haiti.So Haitians have never supported AA's?
I mean if thats the issue then shouldn't it be on a case by case basis. These are past allies...
Not feasible n not worth fighting for are 2 different things.I haven’t said that. I’m fact; I’ve stated in the past how supportive I am of Haiti and my Haitian brothers and sisters. I am against them being sent back to Haiti.
What I’m addressing is those who keep trying to get the attention of those who do holler HYON. If we are to be supportive of all things black then let’s do that. When reparations and benefits for AAs come up, I need to see everyone fighting hard for that, just like AA’s fought hard for those in this country now. It’s troubling when I see a poster of Jamaican descent tell certain AA’s that my fight isn’t feasible or worth fighting for. Again, if we all black let’s all be black. If we all fighting for each other, then let’s indeed do that.
Not feasible n not worth fighting for are 2 different things.
I'd never say it's not worth fighting for but not feasible is a matter than can be discussed. I avoid that topic for a reason I don't think that my opinion matters... the freedom fighters in my country fought for and got a "reparation" of sorts but it didn't amount to much. That's a bleek reality I'm not going to push on anyone else. You come to your own conclusions.
If you say my fight isn’t feasible and not worth putting much effort into, what’s to stop me from saying “immigration into this country just isn’t feasible, and AA’s shouldn’t fight for it for others?” For the most part, AA’s don’t do that, and if it’s a black cause and fight, then we’re ready guns a blazing. That energy needs to be reciprocated.Not feasible n not worth fighting for are 2 different things.
I'd never say it's not worth fighting for but not feasible is a matter than can be discussed. I avoid that topic for a reason I don't think that my opinion matters... the freedom fighters in my country fought for and got a "reparation" of sorts but it didn't amount to much. That's a bleek reality I'm not going to push on anyone else. You come to your own conclusions.
Kenya...What happened with reparations in Jamaica? (We talking about Jamaica right?)
Kenyans tortured by British colonial forces during the Mau Mau uprising will receive payouts totalling £20m, Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced.
He said the UK government recognised Kenyans were tortured and it "sincerely regrets" the abuses that took place.
A lawyer for the victims said they "at last have the recognition and justice they have sought for many years".
Thousands of people were killed during the Mau Mau revolt against British rule in Kenya in the 1950s.
Mr Hague also announced plans to support the construction of a permanent memorial to the victims in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.
bytch nikka stay on topic.the fakkits behind that account just sit up and post EVERYTHING in the news and just copy talking points that they think will be popular among a particular demographic. They don't care all they do is get paid to drive traffic to the site; they don't actually care about the topics that they post about. miss me with the infiltrator shyt
Again I said it's not my place. I don't speak on that topic as it pertains to YOU from MY experience it is not something I count on to mean much... you are failing to realize that other Blacks including whoever Jamaican said that to you got the same struggles... I dunno that Jamaicans have ever gotten reparations for as much as they've sang about em. Still an ongoing topic there as well. Nobody can tell you what to fight for but if they say a situation is bleek it doesn't mean they are not supporting you. They are speaking from their own experiences. Same goes for Haiti and their battle with france... I wouldn't tell any of these people to stop fighting. My issue is that level of expectation placed behind this. What do folks see as a fair compensation?... putting a price on pain and suffering will always get into some ugly territory. That's where I'm not tryna go. I seen how they did my people like I said it worked out to 2k per family. An insult.If you say my fight isn’t feasible and not worth putting much effort into, what’s to stop me from saying “immigration into this country just isn’t feasible, and AA’s shouldn’t fight for it for others?” For the most part, AA’s don’t do that, and if it’s a black cause and fight, then we’re ready guns a blazing. That energy needs to be reciprocated.
If you are an immigrant in this country, the US, then what I and other AA’s are fighting for does pertain to you. Just like, although I’m a native, immigration does pertain to me. I mean, at the end of the day, as a black immigrant, you do expect for me and other AA’s to vote in yall’s favor, correct? You all expect us to help you out, right? Black looks out for black.Again I said it's not my place. I don't speak on that topic as it pertains to YOU from MY experience it is not something I count on to mean much... you are failing to realize that other Blacks including whoever Jamaican said that to you got the same struggles... I dunno that Jamaicans have ever gotten reparations for as much as they've sang about em. Still an ongoing topic there as well. Nobody can tell you what to fight for but if they say a situation is bleek it doesn't mean they are not supporting you. They are speaking from their own experiences. Same goes for Haiti and their battle with france... I wouldn't tell any of these people to stop fighting. My issue is that level of expectation placed behind this. What do folks see as a fair compensation... putting a price on pain and suffering will always get into some ugly territory. That's where I'm not tryna go. I seen how they did my people like I said it worked out to 2k per family. An insult.
Jamaica refuses to back down on demands for reparations for 300 years of slavery - Face2Face Africa
Immigration is the issue you, the OP and other DNC workers keep pushing here
So I will rephrase my question... why should AADOS care about this? Sure you can fight multiple injustices.... but don't black Americans have enough on their plate as is?
If you say my fight isn’t feasible and not worth putting much effort into, what’s to stop me from saying “immigration into this country just isn’t feasible, and AA’s shouldn’t fight for it for others?” For the most part, AA’s don’t do that, and if it’s a black cause and fight, then we’re ready guns a blazing. That energy needs to be reciprocated.
Ain't you Haitian?Take Nigerians please Haitians are GOAT