Sunday, February 28, 2010

The truth about Haiti

After a month of listening to the awful situation in Haiti, I am finally fed up. I just don't care about Haiti. There I said what most of America is thinking.

Haiti is an awful place. It has been the poorest country in the Americas and it is almost 100% the French who are to blame for this mess. In my view Haiti is in serious problem but it is NOT my problem or the problem for the US Government. I think France should step in and fix the mess they created in 1804. 95% of Americans do not know their own history let alone the history of the world. So here is a crash course.

Haiti was founded by the Spanish in 1504 and called Hispaniola. In 1520 Spain had most of the island's residents move close to the Capital, Santo Domingo, on the south side of the island. French Pirates developed land bases on the north coast which was uninhabited and in 1664 France claimed the Northern half of the island as French territory. France used Haiti to produce great wealth and by 1750 it was producing half of all the coffee and sugar consumed in Europe. This was done on French Plantations which contained an estimated 700,000 slaves. When the French Revolution began in 1789 the slave population revolted against the local French Masters. By 1804 Haiti had declared itself independent of France. France imposed a blockade on Haitian exports and the economy struggled until Haiti agreed, under duress, to pay France 150 million gold Francs in 1825.

This amount of 150 million gold Francs was an impossible amount to repay. It took Haiti over 100 years to pay France and it destroyed the Haitian economy. Haiti is poor today because of French greed, slavery, and the French blockade. It is important to understand this amount paid to France. The United States bought the Louisiana Purchase, most of the Central US, for 60 million Francs in 1804. France forced Haiti to pay an impossible amount and the result has been over a century of poverty.

Today, there is no question that Haiti is poor and needs help. Regardless, Haiti is not an American problem and the French should be held responsible for the last 150 years of poverty and devastation. The recent earthquake is a good opportunity for France to begin to rebuild Haiti. As for the American tax payers....this ain't your fight. Let France pay for Haiti.

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