Haitian Ruling Families Create and Kill Monsters
The Haitian oligarchy colludes with the U.S., Canada, foreign corporations, and organized crime to exploit the labor and resources of the country. These families pick "black faces" to front dictatorships that do their bidding and kill them when they are no longer useful. Jafrikayiti joins Paul Jay on theAnalysis.news. Please donate at theanalysis.news/donate/ - we can't do this without you.
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Jay this was the most important analysis of the Haiti situation from a historical perspective. Jafrik Ayiti knowledge and understanding of Haiti is superb and the clarity of the description of his nation reality is by far the most coherent picture I have come across in recent events.
Thank you for your extensive analysis. This is "The Real News".
Haiti is always going to be oppressed by these families and their Western allies. The situation is diabolical. This man speaks the truths and nothing but the truths.
@roctv100
8 ай бұрын
Maybe not always , a change is always possible if the hatian people come together untited in making that change.
@DumaM-ir7rk
Күн бұрын
@neglilet well South Africa is what the gentlemen’s just explained here. Mix race have caused us a problem too and they will not stop. Our mix race in South Africa claim to be the first citizens and they want all blacks out of the country.
@DumaM-ir7rk
Күн бұрын
@neglilet the situation here explain what South Africa is facing but without coup for now because South Africans are scared to do what Haitians do. But we have similar issue of mix race and Asians, owners of capital are similar to what we see in Haiti, private airport by our wealthy families we have the same
Trenchant analysis here. You've really distinguished yourself and served the audience. Please bring this guest back soon.
@DumaM-ir7rk
Күн бұрын
The situation is similar to what the South Africans are facing with their mix race. Now we have layers of Asians and white on top of the pyramid but they use black leaders to control the masses. Our votes doesn’t change our situation because votes are rigged
This is extremely important today
"Excellent beginning to a better understanding." Agreed. 🇭🇹✊🏾🇭🇹✊🏾
That was very good!Learned a lot and can’t wait for part two!!😀
@brianbrown6806
3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting that initially the interviewer attempted to say the middle eastern Haitian elite families were Palestinian. I’m researching and it looks like they’re Jewish…
Bigio looks like the cliché of a Kosher Nostra villain and probably is.
@Lalahlannd
2 ай бұрын
Lol yes he is!i grew up going to these peoples houses as a kid to play with their kids and was to young to understand ! I always found it odd that these people never work but have many buisnesses and are loaded while everyone else is either borderline poor or poor it didnt make sence that all the rich people had lighter skin tones i started putting 2 and 2 together verry young ! I always told myself haiti is paying the price for its violent uprising and revolt! Well it turned out The europeans made a secret deal with the mulatos after the independence that haiti would repay the loss of investments and trade thay they demanded that amounted almost trilions today well the fact that white supremacy was important the europeans made a deal to favour and give power to lighter shade or white haitians its complex but when you observe it makes totsl sence
Thanks. I've been waiting for Paul's coverage on the events on Haiti. One of the few Canadian journalists who have actually paid attention to Haiti over the years.
This channel has some of the best intro music on KZread.
Also Haiti has gold,coltan and oil These Arab Haitian families have ties to US,France and Canada …who do u think they work for
Great guest
I particularly liked the part about the Palestine-Haitian brothers. I had no knowledge about them.
Very illuminating and a rare look into the real Haiti, past and present. Reminds me that W.E.B. Dubois stated the "problem of the 20th century [now the 21st also]" was the "color line." Not race. Also reminds me of how The Black Jacobin and scenes in it like the Black folks and their formal balls and general White supremacy attitudes of the "revolutionaries" revealed to me at 17 the menace of color to the global Black liberation struggle
@brianbrown6806
2 жыл бұрын
The issue actually this race… none of these families though having African ancestry consider themselves part of the black race
@djalead.7301
2 жыл бұрын
@@brianbrown6806 Because of their degree of high-yellowness. You imagine your opinion more informed, more of a scholar on the issue than an intellectual giant and seminal socialogist like W.E.B. Dubois.? What chutzpah! What are your sources, may I inquire, that counter Dubois' monumental field research and study? You clearly have none. Uninformed opinion doesn't qualify.
VANCOUVER B.C - Excellent analysis !.
Chinua Achebe wrote the book “ things fall apart” then Steven Biko said “ black men you are on your own”. This was not call to hate other ethnicities but consciousness is what they were calling for
Learned a lot. Thanks jafrik and Paul.
Since the beginning of civilization, most everyone strives to enrich themselves upon the misery of those with less education, less wealth or less whiteness of skin.
Yet another great interview. Thanks Paul!
Excellent conversation!!
Brilliant interview, it actually exposed the deep problem of the Land of Haitian Land. Involves international Gangster, Corrupt, Evil System.
@emilio2647
Жыл бұрын
@acerrome9672 I think Haiti needs a strong leader like Castro or Gaddafi.
Been wondering where paul jay was, thanks for coming back online yours is the most honost and realistic coverage of Haiti ive found yet.
Thank you. The high quality of your interviews is what I have come to expect and you never disappoint.
Great history lesson on Haiti 🇭🇹👏🏽 Thank you for sharing
Thanks, this was good work.
Excellent guest, really enjoyed his analysis. Thank you!
Great analysis.
Refreshing analysis, many thanks
Excellent! Highly informative.
Great interview....... And..... Thank you.....
Bravo! This was very informative. Looking forward to Part two.
great interview. Thanks
Looking forward to PART 2!!!
My Haitian Brother gave me a good understanding and he’s very educated and well spoken.... sake ah fete ... salute good conversation.... thank you
Another great show. I learn many things from every show and I look forward to your work every stinking week.
Amazing!
Beautiful analysis.
Wow this is very interesting and so informative!!!!!
great guest, cheers
HANDS OFF HAITI NOW!! HANDS OF CUBA TOO!!!
@annoloki
3 жыл бұрын
I don't think anybody here has any hands on any country.
Follow the money.
Very many thanks!!! Amazing interview that helps understand a lot of things about Haiti.
@josephLindor-ki7op
10 ай бұрын
I knew it, you're obsess with us.i see you in every video on haitian's, now I know what's all your negative and hatred comment's about haitian's is all about.you're obsess. otherwise you wouln'd be in almost every video's that has something to do with haitian's. welcome to the family.
Thank you for sharing this information, we appreciate you Jean for the knowledge you are sharing with the people. Hope to get part 2 in the near future. Does anyone know the Brother full name who was answering the questions
He was spot on. Been hearing this story, not as in-depth, my entire life.
Thanks for the good info. Brothas 💪🏾✊🏾 🇭🇹❤💙💯
Columbians were hired to serve and protect. They were to help with the zone of Martissant. Where people were getting killed and kidnappings were rife. That’s not oppression.
Was the assassination nothing more than an effort to focus public attention on the depth and breadth of corruption in Haiti? Should corrupt leaders face more of this sort of thing?
@DonnieDarko1
3 жыл бұрын
.
@annoloki
3 жыл бұрын
No. Corrupt money paid for it, why would the corrupt want attention on corruption?
@misstelly2821
2 жыл бұрын
Aristide tried to do it and look what they did to him
You are very brave man
Unbelievable 😲!
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And not one Rodham mentioned. Peculiar. Got to Ayiti after all of these and got rich (not as rich) quicker. This topic is multilayered in a historical context, soaked in the blood of the land.
"CORROMPUS À QUATRE VINGT DIX HUIT POURCENT"
This is very informative, but what happened to Greg Wilpert's interview with Kim Ives? Did KZread make up an excuse to censor you again?
Could someone explain what Canada's interest in Haiti is? Why does Canada support the Haitian oligarchs?
@kaijessen3654
3 жыл бұрын
Canadians are at the forefront of mining and minerals exploration all over the world. Freemont and Barrick gold are huge players in the entire Western Hemisphere. Exploration is mentioned here and from my experience in geophysical minerals exploration that almost certainly means Canadian exploration.
@CanoeToNewOrleans
3 жыл бұрын
@@kaijessen3654 Good info., thanks for sharing.
@emilio2647
Жыл бұрын
@@kaijessen3654I heard Hilary Clinton's brother also has business interest in Haiti.
Why do not you Interview Aristi? He is alive, but No one seems to care to hear what he had to say!
"Responsibility to protect" is widely misinterpreted... it is not the responsibility of anybody else to intervene to protect, it is the responsibility of each government to protect their own population, which most countries I believe signed on to. So, it is, in most countries' international law (as "international law" is also widely misinterpreted - it is domestic law that governs how that country interacts with other countries, so the UK's international law is different to the US's international law etc) ratified and amends how that country should view the sovereignty of other countries... "we recognise official government of other country is sovereign, but we also recognise that they have a responsibility to protect their own people, and a failure to do so could see this sovereignty overturned by agreement within the UN security council". I don't think Putin will fall for another R2P call again, not after 2011, when Sarkozy and Hillary Clinton made a deal with Libyan rebels to overthrow the government in return for large oil concessions, pretending it was something to do with the "Arab Spring", with Hillary promising Putin it was just a no fly zone to protect civilians, but giving NATO command to the rebels to call in air strikes at will. So, R2P cannot be used to make an intervention legal, they would just have to continue with doing it illegally
The Book to read. Aid State: Elite Panic, Disaster Capitalism, and the Battle to Control Haiti
50 Shades of Black. Fascinating.
@claudiaarballo4754
3 жыл бұрын
Similar phenomenon exists for Latin Americans too. The racist structures make the lighter skin desired over the native, so the more European you look the better. The term "indio/a" is often used as an insult. Internalized racism is used to keep the status quo. Sad but true.
@gratefuldead3750
Жыл бұрын
@@claudiaarballo4754 like in mexico. Narives and mesticos third and second class and on the top nearly pure spaniards
@philadelphiyahhsmyrna0
Жыл бұрын
Look up las castas in South America
im just finding out about this dude bigio hes dangerous
Still waiting on pt. 2
Truth is Stranger than Fiction #FREEHAITI EZILI DANTO LAWSUIT Join the HAITIAN Revolution for FREEDOM August 1791- Present...
Where is the video with Kim Ives? Was it pulled from the channel?
Don’t forget America
We Haitians are under Occupation since 1915
Through Drug and Acra is a D.E.A's Asset
Where is the other report from Haiti?
@annoloki
3 жыл бұрын
Think it was a bit premature, Kim Ives made some assertions of who was responsible that he seems to no longer believe were a good representation of what happened. See kzread.info/dash/bejne/hWhr1JqnopTNiNo.html for a more recent interview with Kim... much shorter, but it does seem to show that his beliefs have changed as he has learned more. The (presumably retracted) interview that Greg did is now unlisted, but still available kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZaW0pNqaNKrico.html
it's and will be always Ducheine. so how are the things for you and family my friend.
that I know of! U.S.A has never been our friends
Not 1 black Haitian
I was listening until he said "2 fools". After that he loss me completely. I don't want bias opinions. I need fact finding journalism. Too many people can be bought to state their "opinions"
@sakariyeali749
2 жыл бұрын
Who are they and why
@ayiti1891
2 жыл бұрын
@@sakariyeali749 he's referring to Former President Michel Martelly and Assassinated President Jovenel Moïse.
"The riches person in the Caribbean lives in Haiti is a Jew"?
@brianbrown6806
2 жыл бұрын
Yep
@gratefuldead3750
Жыл бұрын
Jew and lebanese christians. Probably bigio profits of the jewish business class in united states while lebanese who are darker couldnt develop that much in united states. But in south america, lebanese dominate totally. Richest south americans are the lebanese christian slim family.
Gade neg sa yo minm dambala kite yo . Pwen koulev pa mâche pou neg sa yo anko . Yo gin on balaine kap lumin sou non yo chak . Yap pov bientôt.
Hmmmn Poor Haiti when will she be able to be truly independent ? it the same thing they tried to do with us in Venezuela
@brianbrown6806
2 жыл бұрын
When you neutralize your own sellouts.. same here in the US
It's so funny that when u folks think that u know so much about Haiti
Bigio looks like George Soros😅😂🤣
@akilahbrooklyn8236
4 ай бұрын
He most certainly does. Hence why I never supported BLM.
Just lost every shred of credibility. Kudos to the coopters
@brianbrown6806
2 жыл бұрын
Why? Please explain?
Hover Moise was the best president in Haiti
economic hitman
Is not true guys
Long live democratic socialism and freedom
Please change the music. It’s bad. Like a second rate film noir. Aside from that, your reporting is top notch. Keep it up!
what happened to the first interview on Haiti you all posted with a different host?
@user-hi1mj4mc3w
3 жыл бұрын
Really odd right? 🤔 Was up yesterday..
@Noname-zq8oo
3 жыл бұрын
Haiti liberte with Kim Ives deleted
@MathUDX
3 жыл бұрын
It still exists but must have been switched to Unlisted, you can still watch it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZaW0pNqaNKrico.html Maybe it contained information Google didn't like again. I hope The Analysis will think of joining or self-hosting a PeerTube instance soon, this censorship is becoming very harmful to their journalism.
@annoloki
3 жыл бұрын
Think it was a bit premature, Kim Ives made some assertions of who was responsible that he seems to no longer believe were a good representation of what happened. See kzread.info/dash/bejne/hWhr1JqnopTNiNo.html for a more recent interview with Kim... much shorter, but it does seem to show that his beliefs have changed as he has learned more. Compared with the now unlisted interview, you can see his take on what happened has changed somewhat... he seems an honest guy, not wanting to spread misunderstanding, he might ask for his interview to be retracted. I doubt it was KZread, they just delete the video, they don't keep hosting a video if they disagree with it meeting their terms of service. For all I know tho, it could have been unlisted purely by accident... accidental clicks happen too
@emilio2647
Жыл бұрын
@@Noname-zq8ooHaiti needs a strong leader like Putin or Erdogan.