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15356: Du Tuyau response final number 2 for many question from Jafrik (fwd)



From: ViandeMoulue@aol.com

Mister Jafrik ask other questions like this one:

<<< Did the various French leaders who collected the ransom all the way to 1922 have to give the world an account of where and how the stolen gold was being used? (why does it matter, right!?)>>>

Again Jafrik, in the grand scheme of things, that no matter to me, however outrageous that may sound. That is not what is important. What is important for me and I hope for you, is for all people like me and/or you, to understand how the world political and economic and everything else work so we can get ahead in Haiti. We no get ahead as a nation by irritating those who can help us, even though those who can help us are the very thieves who robbed us. In beautiful creole, we say, móde dwèt kap ba-w manje (bite finger that feeds you). Okay? Well, okay ... I suspect suspiciously so, that you disagree with my little self unimportant logic. But I had to say this.

What I think is perhaps a little bit more important for me and you and all of us, is that matter that you like for discussion to discuss that you call white supremacy. I sorry to say this but I must really be empty-head, or my experiences in my little stupid life has teach me many little and big things differently.

I give you some examples fast. I Haitian ti-zórèy-small-ears; you Haitian too. You criticize elite Haitian, I do too. But but, this may be where it ends. We do it from different specter-spectrum. I no think of evilish-evil; I think of a culture that needs serious questioning and repair through engagement positive in the best way we can.

I give you little example Haitian.

I know Haitian negroids who look like me and you, who will spit and kick and torture and maim and hate and destroy people that look like me, and you, and even our culture. Some people like this are part in part of what we call, the Black bourgeoise Haitian negroes. I telling you man. They even despise everything culture Haitian, look down on language creole, on even family members poorer and will say nicest things about some ugly-looking mixed race and white kids friends or other families. So for me and you then I ask, who is the white supremacist here?

Yet my brother yet, we have other white people who will fight for preserving in the preservation of culture and heritage Haitian and truly deeply care little bit and lots of bit for Haiti. I give you example people on the list:
-Mambo Rasin San bout aka Kathy Grey (or vice-versa);
-Marilinc@aol.com with her creole MIT2 thing very good for language creole;
-the hosting host Bob Corbett who no make even 1 penny for forwarding all our and my junk emails and take time to post many emails every day daily on for Haiti.

I think that white supremacist thing is no fair not fair. No fair at all to call all white people racist, and almost like all black people saints. That for to my little chicken brain, is a big joke. It's like we have nowadays in the world in this world, "Islamo-phobia" in the West, and "Westerno-phobia" in Moyen-Orient-Middle-East. This talk is manichean, religious, goody-two-shoes logic for me too bad a person to think like goody-two-shoes. I guarantee you brother Jafrik, that if a Haitian negro like me has a email list and some white person write on list all-time-all-the-time and say that all black people are monkeys, Haitian brother or sister like me long time ago kick him or her out of list, for cause.

I no sure I understand the anger you have like this or seem to have like that. It bothers me a little bit small because, at least to me, it makes no sense.

Maybe I wrong but Jafrik, would you call Condolleezza Rice Black, Colin Powell Black? So you see, color is relevant, but subtleties of the world are transforming race more into matters of ethnicity, you see. To me, these two gentleman and lady are part of the larger ethnic group in the United States Great States. They part of a politcal, social, and economic culture that encompass the larger society that you and I like to identify too often as "white".

And oh by the way, why so many black-African-Americans call Mister Bill Clinton the first Black president of the United States? Is Mister Clinton Black?

I sorry Jafrik, I think I losing my little mind. Let me go again back to Docteur Douyon if still alive, at Centre Psychiatrique in Port-au-Prince Haiti for help. I know I moun fou so let me say that way.

Du Tuyau, moun fou