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Haiti

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Caribbean nation discussed as a potentially beautiful place destroyed by imperialism and gang violence, with a rich culture of French Creole, Catholicism, and beaches.

Mentions (5)
"It could've been a successful beautiful place but instead some fat cop turned gangster called barbeque and several other gangsters are running the capital Port au Prince into a decrepit hellhole that even satan wouldn't bother with. All because of imperialistic powers who didn't want it to succeed."
Reading about Haïti makes me very sad · u/DelendaEstBataclan · ↑468 · 2025-09-23
"Like it's next to impossible for a European or Australian with a high paying job to move there but then you find out that 50,000 Haitians got placed in a town. Like genuinely how does that happen?"
I don't understand how so people migrate to the US · u/OwnLow6100 · ↑445 · 2024-09-10
"Significant portions of the countries coast will no longer exist after this hurricane, the silhouette of the island will be changed overnight and this country will become the next Haiti."
Hurricane Melissa is a man-made hurricane. · u/Tziitzimitl · ↑67 · 2025-10-26
"He's sitting on the fly-deck of his Sun-seeker 39, drinking a cold one and sending emails. The girls have just arrived, one is swinging a bottle of Fireball above her head. Everyone cheers."
"Of immigrant Haitians who come by the hundreds of thousands and live 10 to a motel room, or 40 to a house to work $23 an hour jobs at these meat packing plants. The labor force itself is not just Haitians but is comprised of individuals who speak 57 different languages and dialects."
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