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  1. Absolutely. It could be but people often want to be around people like themselves. This attitude is short slighted because many brilliant people are overlooked. Maybe. Probably. Would you prefer to like with people who share your culture and background or people who did not share you language, religion, or any aspect of your culture? Does that mean that you "hate" those people? Does it mean that I hate white women because I balk at the prospect of marrying one? I agree, but it is so often shoved in you face like when a white police officer murders an unarmed Black man for some alleged petty crime. @daniellegfny do these Brothers "chose" to be killed? Maybe because you think women are just men without penises and see the differences as a double standard. Men and women, in general, think differently. I know into today's world men and women are "equal," but we are indeed different. Wouldn't you agree?
  2. Great interview! I appreciated learning about the history of this place in the creator's own words. A fortunate intersection of skills benefits us all.
  3. Escaping poverty doesn’t require criminal activity. If Haitians hadn't engaged in "criminal activity" they wouldn't have liberated themselves from French oppression. What IS and ISN'T criminal depends upon who is incharge and make the rules.

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