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<blockquote data-quote="Going strong" data-source="post: 1053384" data-attributes="member: 8200"><p>I have been told that, during centuries, Spaniards actually prohibited White people from leaving the island of Cuba. White "criollos" (Hispanics born in Cuba, not in Spain) were not allowed, by law, to resettle to another place. It's because, I guess, Spaniards wanted to avoid the fate of White settlers (originally from France), who were genocided by Blacks in Haiti in 1804. A genocide not taught in US schools, but which actually was the main "psychological" reason behind the American civil war. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, one year or more ago, I wrote about this genocide on the forum, noting that even politically-correct Wikipedia calls it a genocide... but, surprise, Wikipedia has downgraded this total genocide to simple "massacres", and rewritten the text ( <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1804_Haiti_massacre" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1804_Haiti_massacre</a> )... Well of course, according to the establishment, White people, being Armenian or French, have no right to any historical "genocide victims" status (of course, and for several reasons, this excludes the only exception, you know which one)...</p><p></p><p>Anyway, a not-so-bad Ghana future is, granted, a possibility for Cuba. The Haiti scenario is not certain, luckily. But mind you, not a lot of people would invest in Ghana (big companies would, not individuals)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Going strong, post: 1053384, member: 8200"] I have been told that, during centuries, Spaniards actually prohibited White people from leaving the island of Cuba. White "criollos" (Hispanics born in Cuba, not in Spain) were not allowed, by law, to resettle to another place. It's because, I guess, Spaniards wanted to avoid the fate of White settlers (originally from France), who were genocided by Blacks in Haiti in 1804. A genocide not taught in US schools, but which actually was the main "psychological" reason behind the American civil war. Incidentally, one year or more ago, I wrote about this genocide on the forum, noting that even politically-correct Wikipedia calls it a genocide... but, surprise, Wikipedia has downgraded this total genocide to simple "massacres", and rewritten the text ( [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1804_Haiti_massacre[/URL] )... Well of course, according to the establishment, White people, being Armenian or French, have no right to any historical "genocide victims" status (of course, and for several reasons, this excludes the only exception, you know which one)... Anyway, a not-so-bad Ghana future is, granted, a possibility for Cuba. The Haiti scenario is not certain, luckily. But mind you, not a lot of people would invest in Ghana (big companies would, not individuals)... [/QUOTE]
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