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Obama ending ‘wet-foot, dry-foot’ policy
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<blockquote data-quote="Teutatis" data-source="post: 1053388" data-attributes="member: 5002"><p>Haiti, once an extremely rich piece of land that devolved into the shithole that it is today because the black majority thought it would be a good idea to torture and exterminate the white minority.</p><p></p><p>You're right about how the events in what would later become Haiti influenced the events in the American civil war, the huge majority of white Americans never owned slaves but in the south they feared a Haiti like genocide. Funny how, unlike what modern propaganda would have you believe, anti slavery sentiment was already wide spread across Europe in the 18th century on humanitarian grounds, and the people that did own slaves did so not because they thought blacks weren't human or some nonsense like that but because their idiotic business models relied on it. Still, a really shitty and abhorring business model that fortunately humans got rid of (for the most part).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teutatis, post: 1053388, member: 5002"] Haiti, once an extremely rich piece of land that devolved into the shithole that it is today because the black majority thought it would be a good idea to torture and exterminate the white minority. You're right about how the events in what would later become Haiti influenced the events in the American civil war, the huge majority of white Americans never owned slaves but in the south they feared a Haiti like genocide. Funny how, unlike what modern propaganda would have you believe, anti slavery sentiment was already wide spread across Europe in the 18th century on humanitarian grounds, and the people that did own slaves did so not because they thought blacks weren't human or some nonsense like that but because their idiotic business models relied on it. Still, a really shitty and abhorring business model that fortunately humans got rid of (for the most part). [/QUOTE]
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