Posted On: Thursday - May 9th 2024 7:09AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  History  Race/Genetics
In our recent post Massholes and Emotional Rescues*, we pointed out the following, as part of story of the Massachusetts front of the immigration invited invasion:
According to a report, Massachusetts currently has more than one million illegal aliens residing in the state. It is expected to cost taxpayers over one billion dollars by 2025 to house them.See, it's not like this is 1884, and the (legal!) immigrants have to make their own way or go home. We need to FUND them now. Population Replacement does not come cheap, people!
This number doesn’t include the 14,000 illegal Haitian immigrants Massachusetts has funded since 2022.
I bolded the Haitian part because this is such a superb example of stupidity. Peak Stupidity is one thing - we'll get to an overall maximum as averaged across the world - a gentle smooth function ... till the discontinuity, that is ... No, but the stupidity in inviting people from arguably the worst shithole of a place in the world and having been for a couple of centuries, is some type of extreme effort in taking acute stupidity to a new level.
It's been 220 years since the end of the Haitian slave revolt. I don't blame anyone for wanting out of slavery - who was the guy who said "Let my people go" or something... Charlton Heston...? However, in reading just a bit on Wiki, I came across the following tidbit:
The revolution was the largest slave uprising since Spartacus' unsuccessful revolt against the Roman Republic nearly 1,900 years earlier and challenged long-held European beliefs about alleged black inferiority and about slaves' ability to achieve and maintain their own freedom.220 years, call it 11 generations, of "maintaining their own freedom" should have Haiti up there as a Beacon of Light to the World - a great shitty on the hill. [I keep forgetting to correct that typo - Ed.]
Instead, even on the same damn island, not exactly your peaceful, prosperous, egalitarian Scandinavian civilization itself, you've got the Dominican Republic, controlling its REAL BORDER with that hell-hole for dear life. For more than a century, America and Americans have tried to straighten out the place on occasion.
Politically the US Gov't has tried to organize governments and elections** over there. On a personal scale, American missionaries have found the place the closest and most challenging destination to try to help "the least of their brothers". It has to be one hell of a learning experience. (I've heard reports from a friend.)
Some would say, if we bring all the Haitians here, they'll be better off. (Don't ask "Will WE be better off?" Nobody asks that. It's rude.) Let's see, Massachusetts, just on that estimate, because we don't really know with illegals, has got 1/10 of a percent of the 11.5 million Haitians taken care of. So, we all need to up our game. But then would Haiti not still populate itself and remain a shithole? Should we not just put everyone there on big barges, then bring in dozers from around the world and environmentally remediate this Tragic Dirt site, bring in Magic Dirt from, say, Massachusetts, de-barge the population, and watch the country flourish?
There is that observation that the problem with Haiti is not any Tragic Dirt that the people occupy, seeing as the other side of the island has done a lot better. No, it's not, and it won't be a pleasant thing for the Massholes to learn, but bringing in a bunch of Haitians means bringing in Haiti. I wonder if Governor Healey has ever been there.
I will now combine these unpleasant thoughts with something I've had on the back burner for a few months. I was looking up information on the deportation flights of the hard-core criminal illegal aliens by iAero, aka, Swift Air. (See Joe Biden is a criminal Human Trafficker! for info. on their taking people in the other direction. That's old news now though. It's a flood.)
The picture above shows a US Marshall's Service aircraft parked in Haiti to drop off some of the scum de la scum. I also came across an article about the subject from just under 4 years ago today - remember what was going on then? Yes, the Haiti Liberte*** was all worried that In Haiti, ICE is spreading COVID-19.
Without any serious border control, ICE has been shipping back only the hard-core criminals. I've talked to pilots who tell me how these Con-Air "customers" behave both on-board and upon arrival back home. These are violent people, potential murderers, rapists, thieves, what-have-you. Yet, Haiti was worried about America spreading that dreaded Kung Flu. Come to think of it, Haiti is the voodoo capital of the world. Isn't there some kind of voodoo doll that you can jab to kill this bad juju?
No. I'm sorry, but I don't know how the COVID-19 could have done anything but improve the place. Yes, it's THAT BAD.
As Stewie envisions it:
PS: After reading back through that Haiti Liberte opinionated article, I came across this gem:
Much of Haiti’s economic devastation can be traced to France and the United States making Haiti pay, time and time again, for the Haitian people’s “original sin” — carrying out history’s first and last successful slave revolution from 1791 to 1804, then founding the first black republic.It's always someone else that's caused the Haitians to be in such a sorry state. Payments of gold Francs to Frenchmen a couple of centuries ago, earthquakes, peacekeepers spreading Cholera, fuel price hikes, bad leaders ... Yes, we SHOULD leave the place alone. On this specific story:
Mass protests in 2020 have been curtailed by the pandemic, but there’s awareness that Haiti has the right not to receive people the U.S. deports. Haiti’s Foreign Minister last month politely asked the U.S. to refrain from deportations at this time. The Family Action Network Movement (FANM) sent an Apr. 22 letter to President Jovenel Moïse requesting that he stop accepting these deportations in order to restrict the spread of COVID-19 in Haiti.It does sound like Mr. Moise learned something from President Trump.
* You can see how these posts tend to proliferate.
** Well, yeah, I mean, we can't really teach them anything at this point.
*** It's got some French accent marks... not my problem.
Comments:
Moderator
Friday - May 10th 2024 4:43AM MST
PS: Thank you, J1234. Around the world, there are racists of all sorts, people caring about their own people in (per Mr. Sailer) the closer of their concentric circles of loyalty more than others. They don't get criticized for this unless they are White. So, I guess nobody has nothin' to say about that Antihaitianismo of the Dominican people.
Yeah, IQ 67 is called retarded in school districts or if one has just savagely murdered someone in the US and sentencing is being determined. How much of the dysgenic breeding of the Haitian HAS been the fault of outside powers giving them help? (Once they hear/read about a place like that, people do want to help.). Perhaps that'd be a legitimate beef of the Haitians such as the complainer in that article. (I think I hadn't read that whole thing before - just came for the hilarious headline. That guy had the usual ctrl-left talking points down.)
Yeah, IQ 67 is called retarded in school districts or if one has just savagely murdered someone in the US and sentencing is being determined. How much of the dysgenic breeding of the Haitian HAS been the fault of outside powers giving them help? (Once they hear/read about a place like that, people do want to help.). Perhaps that'd be a legitimate beef of the Haitians such as the complainer in that article. (I think I hadn't read that whole thing before - just came for the hilarious headline. That guy had the usual ctrl-left talking points down.)
Dieter Kief
Thursday - May 9th 2024 11:56PM MST
PS
PS
Jared Diamond writes aboiut the difference btwen Haiti and the Dominican Republic. One thing he metions is the sight from an airplane: Haiti brown - Dominican Republic green - as a result opof different policies, not geology or some such.
A well known German writer, Hans-Christoph Buch's uncle or grandfather had a pharmacy in Haiti - so: He vivites this country dozens of times over the decade and - always came back with depressing reports, from a leftist/marxist perspective. - What he never mentions is the difference Jared Diamond remarked and: The Haitian IQ, Adam - öhh: Noticed being 67.
One important hting that puzzles me about Marxists is that they don't get that the IQ is somehting material - I mean: Marxism is "masterialism" - and so this should be one of their most impritant concerns. But - no.
Another well-know German writer had been close to the German RAF - terrorists and heavily into smoking weed and - macho-thinking: Guess what country he chose as his place to leave the "Geramn depression" 1977ff. behind - and whom he married there? Haiti - a haitian black women. - He said it was great fun, but admitted that he had to make use of arms due to conflicts with the locals at times.
PS
Jared Diamond writes aboiut the difference btwen Haiti and the Dominican Republic. One thing he metions is the sight from an airplane: Haiti brown - Dominican Republic green - as a result opof different policies, not geology or some such.
A well known German writer, Hans-Christoph Buch's uncle or grandfather had a pharmacy in Haiti - so: He vivites this country dozens of times over the decade and - always came back with depressing reports, from a leftist/marxist perspective. - What he never mentions is the difference Jared Diamond remarked and: The Haitian IQ, Adam - öhh: Noticed being 67.
One important hting that puzzles me about Marxists is that they don't get that the IQ is somehting material - I mean: Marxism is "masterialism" - and so this should be one of their most impritant concerns. But - no.
Another well-know German writer had been close to the German RAF - terrorists and heavily into smoking weed and - macho-thinking: Guess what country he chose as his place to leave the "Geramn depression" 1977ff. behind - and whom he married there? Haiti - a haitian black women. - He said it was great fun, but admitted that he had to make use of arms due to conflicts with the locals at times.
Adam Smith
Thursday - May 9th 2024 3:04PM MST
PS: Greetings again, Mr. Moderator...
As you can probably guess, I put some new batteries in my bullshit generator this morning.
Here's a fun (non-bs) fact...
Average IQ in Haiti is 67.
But this is, apparently, not a problem for the people who support the demographic replacement program...
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/06/end-racist-treatment-haitian-asylum-seekers/
https://cgrs.uclawsf.edu/news/us-must-protect-haitians-fleeing-danger
https://www.globalcitizen.org/es/content/refugees-are-good-for-the-economy-new-report-finds/
https://www.vox.com/22634047/afghanistan-refugees-tucker-carlson-housing-economy
(et cetera ad infinitum...)
What could possibly go wrong importing all these violent, low IQ Haitians?
They're just like us, only better! ☮️
As you can probably guess, I put some new batteries in my bullshit generator this morning.
Here's a fun (non-bs) fact...
Average IQ in Haiti is 67.
But this is, apparently, not a problem for the people who support the demographic replacement program...
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/06/end-racist-treatment-haitian-asylum-seekers/
https://cgrs.uclawsf.edu/news/us-must-protect-haitians-fleeing-danger
https://www.globalcitizen.org/es/content/refugees-are-good-for-the-economy-new-report-finds/
https://www.vox.com/22634047/afghanistan-refugees-tucker-carlson-housing-economy
(et cetera ad infinitum...)
What could possibly go wrong importing all these violent, low IQ Haitians?
They're just like us, only better! ☮️
J1234
Thursday - May 9th 2024 1:15PM MST
PS-
This is a great article by our moderator. With the perpetual chaos that is Haiti currently reaching a crescendo, his insights are very relevant. He said:
"220 years, call it 11 generations, of 'maintaining their own freedom' should have Haiti up there as a Beacon of Light to the World...Instead, even on the same damn island, not exactly your peaceful, prosperous, egalitarian Scandinavian civilization itself, you've got the Dominican Republic, controlling its REAL BORDER with that hell-hole for dear life."
I've been reading a bit about Haiti lately (thanks to the reliable and always fascinating ability of Haitian blacks to make bad situations worse) and I was surprised to find out that there is a very specific type of "racism" against Haitians called "Antihaitianismo". You don't hear much about it because it's mostly a perspective held by (predominantly black) Dominicans. They hold that view for obvious reasons, but (of course) wiki says it's rooted in colonialism and racial segregation. (What else would you expect a wiki article to say?)
A large part of Dominicans' distrust of Haitians involves voodoo, a religion of African origins that is the most popular "faith" of Haiti. Voodoo is the quintessential sub-saharan religion, culturally speaking. It differs from transcendent religions like Christianity and Hinduism, which appeal to the more introspective nature of Europeans and Asians (generally speaking.) By contrast, voodoo seeks worldly results for relatively trivial matters, and has relatively little to do with establishing moral foundations.
I believe you can see strains or vestiges of voodooism in overly emotive black southern Christianity, which incorporates elements of spirit possession, a trait very prominent in voodooism.
I've always found it interesting - the two countries that carried out the best known wars against black slavery - the US and Haiti - are both the most prosperous and least prosperous countries in the world. I'm not sure what that means, but it shows that the left's pathway to social justice does NOT promise a better future.
This is a great article by our moderator. With the perpetual chaos that is Haiti currently reaching a crescendo, his insights are very relevant. He said:
"220 years, call it 11 generations, of 'maintaining their own freedom' should have Haiti up there as a Beacon of Light to the World...Instead, even on the same damn island, not exactly your peaceful, prosperous, egalitarian Scandinavian civilization itself, you've got the Dominican Republic, controlling its REAL BORDER with that hell-hole for dear life."
I've been reading a bit about Haiti lately (thanks to the reliable and always fascinating ability of Haitian blacks to make bad situations worse) and I was surprised to find out that there is a very specific type of "racism" against Haitians called "Antihaitianismo". You don't hear much about it because it's mostly a perspective held by (predominantly black) Dominicans. They hold that view for obvious reasons, but (of course) wiki says it's rooted in colonialism and racial segregation. (What else would you expect a wiki article to say?)
A large part of Dominicans' distrust of Haitians involves voodoo, a religion of African origins that is the most popular "faith" of Haiti. Voodoo is the quintessential sub-saharan religion, culturally speaking. It differs from transcendent religions like Christianity and Hinduism, which appeal to the more introspective nature of Europeans and Asians (generally speaking.) By contrast, voodoo seeks worldly results for relatively trivial matters, and has relatively little to do with establishing moral foundations.
I believe you can see strains or vestiges of voodooism in overly emotive black southern Christianity, which incorporates elements of spirit possession, a trait very prominent in voodooism.
I've always found it interesting - the two countries that carried out the best known wars against black slavery - the US and Haiti - are both the most prosperous and least prosperous countries in the world. I'm not sure what that means, but it shows that the left's pathway to social justice does NOT promise a better future.
Moderator
Thursday - May 9th 2024 9:47AM MST
PS: With that speech on the virtues of the Haitian-American Community, you sound about ready to hit the prime-time talk shows, Mr. Smith. Your channel might not have you on though.
Thanks for these videos. I'll have to try them out later on.
Thanks for these videos. I'll have to try them out later on.
Adam Smith
Thursday - May 9th 2024 8:21AM MST
PS: (Copied from an earlier post...)
Once Upon a time in Hollywood...
https://z-kkb4jvzl1og7.bitchute.com/vHfuWuYV3HEo/EB0eipsJYse6.mp4
- or -
https://www.bitchute.com/video/EB0eipsJYse6/
It does look like bitchute canceled a few channels for sharing this movie (violating copyright) but this link currently works. (You can download the movie by right clicking and saving if you use the first link.)
Hope you have a great day too, Achmed! ☮️
Once Upon a time in Hollywood...
https://z-kkb4jvzl1og7.bitchute.com/vHfuWuYV3HEo/EB0eipsJYse6.mp4
- or -
https://www.bitchute.com/video/EB0eipsJYse6/
It does look like bitchute canceled a few channels for sharing this movie (violating copyright) but this link currently works. (You can download the movie by right clicking and saving if you use the first link.)
Hope you have a great day too, Achmed! ☮️
Adam Smith
Thursday - May 9th 2024 8:19AM MST
PS: I agree with Mr. Blanc!
Fairness is important. And besides, America desperately needs moar Haitians. Welcoming moar Haitians to our formerly prosperous land would not only strengthen Our Glorious Economy, it would also strengthen our society.
The Haitian people's peaceful and generous nature make them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills. Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people. Their resilience, creativity, and dedication have enriched our world in so many countless ways.
The Haitian-American community's commitment to hard work sets a powerful example for all of us. Their contributions to various fields, including academia, the arts, business, science, and beyond, have elevated our society. Their many amazing inventions continue to enriched our lives. By celebrating the achievements of the Haitian-American community, we honor their legacy and pave the way for a more equitable future.
Without the Haitian-American community's industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation.
☮️
Fairness is important. And besides, America desperately needs moar Haitians. Welcoming moar Haitians to our formerly prosperous land would not only strengthen Our Glorious Economy, it would also strengthen our society.
The Haitian people's peaceful and generous nature make them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills. Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people. Their resilience, creativity, and dedication have enriched our world in so many countless ways.
The Haitian-American community's commitment to hard work sets a powerful example for all of us. Their contributions to various fields, including academia, the arts, business, science, and beyond, have elevated our society. Their many amazing inventions continue to enriched our lives. By celebrating the achievements of the Haitian-American community, we honor their legacy and pave the way for a more equitable future.
Without the Haitian-American community's industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation.
☮️
Moderator
Thursday - May 9th 2024 7:57AM MST
PS: Then, can we get their empty countries to work with? Man, Africa is HUGE. Imagine if we could swap out entirely. (We'd have to do something about the skeeters though.)
No, we shouldn't have HAD TO even consider this, I know.
No, we shouldn't have HAD TO even consider this, I know.
MBlanc46
Thursday - May 9th 2024 7:37AM MST
PS It’s simply UNFAIR!!! that white countries have been more prosperous and better governed than black and brown countries. The only way to make things FAIR is to move all the people from the black and brown countries to the formerly white countries.
Dieter, that 2nd German writer (and what is the RAF - Red Army Faction?) may not have wanted to admit how stupid a decision his moving to Haiti was. A German recession (late 1970s) would still beat the best times Haiti has ever seen. OTOH, maybe being a big anti-Capitalist anti-Westerner made him a big shot, like, say, Che Guevara in Bolivia. Did this German writer wear a beret? That seems to help ...