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#pray for haiti
pumpkinsy0 · 9 days
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angst hcs for the gang + shepards
BOOM, DONT FORGET ABOUT PALESTINE AND DO WHAT U CAN TO HELP, JUST BC U DONT SEE CONTENT ON IT DOESNT MEAN U JUST FORGET ABOUT THEM, PUT ALL EYES ON RAFAH🫵🏽
and while we r at it read my post about whats going on in haiti!!! read it here
if u wanna know whats going on in congo, follow the tt acc pappyorion who follows whats going on closely and does what he can to help, hes even in congo talking to real victims
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tropic-havens · 11 months
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Jacmel Bay, Haiti
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187outsider · 23 days
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fleshfotomedia · 1 year
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J’oubert Haitian Crawl 
Flatbush 2022
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ardl0 · 1 year
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idiotcoward · 8 months
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Mach-Hommy - Pray for Haiti
Mach-Hommy is a Haitian American rapper who’s done most of his popular work with the Griselda crew coming out of Buffalo New York. He’s almost definitely the least popular person in the group right now, but this honestly may be the best album to come out of the Griselda Collective. The production on this thing is absolutely next level and Mach’s ability and skill with linguistic tongue tying ass flow and bars is fucking inspiring.
Specifically the way in which he’s able to connect poverty with the drug trade on both a local and international level is fucking impressive as hell. You can tell this is a guy who’s got some real fight in him. Someone who won’t take shit sitting down. On one hand I definitely respect all these parts of him immensely, but he’s mentions of Jay Z and connections his personal drive with discussions of blame and almost bootstrap esc politics leaves me feeling a little dissatisfied. Overall though a spectacular record.
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haitilegends · 2 years
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scraggymusic · 2 years
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https://youtube.com/c/Scraggyhaiti1
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troythecatfish · 7 days
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Source: Africa Stream on YouTube
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pumpkinsy0 · 18 days
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What's Going On in Haiti Rn
tldr: barbeque (leader of revolutionary gang, isnt a cannibal btw) says hes trying to liberate Haiti to free the oppressed groups in Haiti from not only the rich ppl who live in Haiti but also from imperialism so Haiti can get better, but moving along from that, theres canals being built in Haiti so Haitians can actually make their own food and won’t rely in others
alright, I’m making this post, not only because I dont see many people talking about it, but also because they just aren't really telling the exact full story and theyre only using what the western media is saying and not really using any haitian sources or anything like that, for this post Im NOT picking sides or anything of the sort, I just want people to be more aware of what's actually going on in haiti
so where all of this gang stuff is going down is in the CAPITAL of Haiti, this isn't going on all across the country, everything really violent is happening in PORT AU PRINCE. As you know, there's this man called Barbecue who is essentially running Port Au Prince with his gang or group or whatever you want to call it, no Barbecue didn't get his name because he's a cannibal or anything like that, he got it because his mom would sell bbq chicken for people in his neighborhood. The cannibal claims that were going all around on social media was spread by alt right twitter users like elon musk and some other famous alt right twitter users.
NOW when it comes to the gangs in Haiti, what Barbecue is trying to do is "liberate this country, once and for all"(in his own words not mines), and he's done that by trying to bring together all the past gangs of Haiti and they've formed this one big group called "Revolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and Allies" or I'll just call them G9, and now they control 80% of Port Au Prince and many civilians themselves who live in poverty and terrible conditions are with them because they just want a life with rights to healthcare, education, and housing, things that are hard to get because of politicians and rich people oppressing them and taking away their resources and forcing them to live with the scraps. Another group of people who's followed him is this group of men he's broke out of jail. In this jail as far as I know, these people were never actually given trials or anything and they as well were forced into terrible living conditions with, lack of food, space, that kinda thing. When it comes to G9 getting the prime minister, Ariel Henry, to step down, the reason why they wanted him to step down (as far as i remember) was because he just pushing the election for a new president back and back each time, and people were/are under the impression that he just wanted to get more power. On top of that Ariel Henry was NEVER SWORN INTO HIS POSITION. Plus, after the Haitian president's assassination in 2021, INSTEAD of working with Haitian civil society groups that were open to give solutions to fix the situation, the US, Canada, France, and other places, put their trust into Ariel Henry, and saw him as the connection to the Haitian public. Henry is not well liked by the public of Haiti and he is now not in Haiti and is in Puerto Rico, essentially exiled from Haiti. Now dont take this as me putting Barbecue in this shining light, he did use to be a police officer, and he has closed off Port Au Prince from the rest of the country and people are finding it hard to get food, water, go to school, and much much more, Im just laying out what's happening and his goal as he says it. If you want more info, watch some interviews Barbeque has done.
When it come to the US intervening or ANY country for that matter intervening is because in the past, forcing interventions in haiti has only led to worse. There was terrible treatment to the citizens and they stole money, their only way of intervening was literally through weapons against innocent civilians. Many haitians do NOT want any country, especially the US coming near them AT ALL because theyre are scared for what theyre going to do to them and their livelihoods, and you can't blame them one bit, the US is quite literally a genocidal empire who only looks out for itself.
ON SOME MORE BRIGHTER NEWS, idk if you heard, but theres this canal thats close to being finished, that will allow Haitian farmers to grow and make their own foods so Haiti wont have to rely on other places of getting stuff like rice!! The canal gets water from the massacre river however, Dominican politicians dont like that and are claiming that the canal will weaken the water supply of the river, despite the DR having like 11 canals using the river and Haiti has 1 (the one being built rn). To slow down the water flow going into the canal, Dominican officals have these pumps that are constantly flowing to take away water from the canal, however the canal is still able to flow a good amount of water into Haiti, to Haitian farmers :)
on top of that, Haitian farmers in another part of Haiti has gotten inspired to take action to make their OWN canal (that has NOTHING to do with the massacre river before yall start) and are currently making their own canal so they can have water so WOOOO🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹
anyways pls share and make sure to listen to Haitian voices and media to understand whats going on, dont use media from the same niggas that assisted a Dominican dictator that committed a Haitian genocide :P
to learn more about whats going on theres this Haitian news source called Haiti Liberte that discusses whats going on in Haiti and they have a documentary on youtube that goes more in depth with Barbeque and his ideas/wants and some Haitian citizens
as for the canals, on tik tok theres this woman whos been at the forefront of it all, discussing whats going on with the canals, giving updates, and shes actually in Haiti, and you can see the canals for yourself, her @ is @bertrhude
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footyes · 4 months
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souljaboy-real · 1 year
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Recent events got me feeling confident. Seeing visions of me barred out going 150 on the beverly hills interstate
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aure22 · 1 year
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I had the privilege of conducting an interview with a man who is originally from Haiti. Given that he has expressed a desire for his true identity to be concealed, we shall refer to him in this paper only as Steve. Steve is originally from Haiti, but he made the journey over the ocean to the United States when he was just 14 years old. In Haiti, he shared a hut with his parents and lived there for the duration of his time there. Because as soon as he got home from school he was loaded with significant obligations at home while also being responsible for the upbringing of his younger siblings and relatives, he didn't have much of a childhood. The decision was made by Steve's parents and himself that he should move to the United States to take advantage of the improved prospects available there. On the way to the United States, he was forced to cross a number of bridges and barriers. Steve navigated his way here by boat all by himself, but the journey wasn't without its share of challenges along the way. He does not recall the specifics of the problems, but he does recall that he had to move boats halfway through the journey, and that he described this as "the most horrifying experience" because it took place at night and was completely dark. When he landed in the United States, he was in possession of a visa card that granted him permission to remain in the country on a temporary basis until he either had his existing visa card renewed or obtained a new one. After arriving in the United States, he moved in with his aunt and enrolled in high school immediately afterward. When he was at school, he encountered many people of varying races and ethnicities. He is fluent in a number of languages, including Spanish, French, and Creole, among others. While he was at school, he learned a significant amount of English grammar and began to speak the language with a greater level of fluency. Because everyone in his family speaks the same languages as him, he engages in a significant amount of code switching when he is at home. Voodoo was something that he and his mother engaged in while they were living in Haiti. After moving to the United States, he continued to engage in the practice with his aunt; nevertheless, he finally came to believe that it was something that should be avoided. He is now 41 years old, and the expiration of his visa lapsed several years ago. He is the only member of his immediate family who is an undocumented immigrant; nevertheless, he is planning to get married very soon, which will result in him becoming a legal citizen of the United States.
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nudystar · 2 months
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I pray pray pray that haiti get the same coverage AND isn’t misled just as much as every other national wreckage
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ardl0 · 1 year
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haitilegends · 1 year
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PRIYE POU PEYI MWEN (Lyrical Video)
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