I think you are referring to PAST history. For the past 50...
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I think you are referring to PAST history.
For the past 50 years the elite class has left Haiti gradually until now a mere hand full. The mulattoes are not the problem.
There are not a lot of them to create chaos anyway.
The problem is coming from people who are not sufficiently educated to occupy high-function government posts and consequently do not know how to manage a country.
Haiti is now plagued with drug lords with money but don't truly know how to circulate that money.
Haiti is after all a third world Caribbean island with all the social ills and problems of the third world.
What exactly don't you people understand.
Shall Haiti stay this way?
No, but there are no clear pathways either.
There are many different packages that have been adopted by different latin countries, for example, Brazil -- in some ways similar to Haiti-- seems to WORK for them. The problem is to find Really true people who are not demagogues to create if possible borrow some socio-economic principles that have worked for them. It is a long and tedious process that so far no actual politicians seem to undertake.
They prefer the immediate gratification of divide and conquer method so that they can steal from people who still have a couple of dollars left.
Bernadette
Bernadete S., March 21 2010, 5:51 PM
Topic: Race And Reconciliation In America by William and Janet Langhart Cohen
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