u/DeLorient98

▲ 3 r/haiti

Haiti is currently the most populous Caribbean country, speaks the 2nd most populous language in the region, is the oldest black republic Globally. We should be more influential. And we can.

Let's get our shit right.

No shades: I see Caribbean Islands with 10 people talking down on Haitians. Until recently.

We were meant to be much bigger.

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u/DeLorient98 — 4 days ago
▲ 158 r/haiti

We're proud to be world's first black country. The people who should care, are still mentally colonized.

This includes our Caribbean brethrens and even African countries (especially).

We stand for this black and proud nation. But it seems to have little value in today's world where whiteness is worshipped by every single black nations.

We should be proud. But it's lonely at times.

Those who couldn't do what we did, even though black, mock us.

But we also take this far. Because we be beating our chest "Terre de Dessaline" - and no whites or any other colors allowed. We're not educated enough to co exist with other groups of folks in Haiti bc of blind pride but see the direction the world is heading. Even even in Africa have had to open their borders.

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u/DeLorient98 — 6 days ago