Richelle, we are far to be a nation because we are a divided...

Toulimen - December 22 2011, 11:34 PM

Richelle, we are far to be a nation because we are a divided nation.

Class struggles should be solved to make Haitians understand that they are one people regardless of their skin color.

To all whites, all Haitians are Haitians regardless they are mulatoes or dark skinned Haitians.

Listen to this, Ralph Nadal, a great Haitian tennis player, a mulatto after all, never said that he was Haitian prior to Martelly's inaugural speech.

Mulato Haitians are Haitians when light skinned Haitians are in power.

However, all dark skinned Haitians are Haitians regardless who is in power.

We need to solve class struggles to solve political divisions among us. Mualatto CEOs should cooperate with dark skinned Haitians when they are in power to avoid Haiti facing the worst.

hen Haiti loses we all lose and we have no country.

I am calling on the coming of a great Haitian man to unite all Haitians and make them believe that they are all Haitians.

Right now, no Haitian personnel chefs will steal or encourage courage within the public institutions because they want the light skinned leader to succeed and it should be the same for a dark skinned black leader into power.

Business people should cooperate with a black skinned leader when he is in power like they did it with Jean-Claude Duvalier, Henry Namphy, Trouillot, Joseph C. Nerette and Martelly by giving them gifts to donate to the Haitian people on special holiday seasons.

I don't hate them, they are really ignorant.

Nancy Reagan took out the assassination's curse for American presidents, therefore, we need a strong Haitian leader to get rid of the Napoleon's curse over Haiti.

The curse is the non-cooperation between Haitian CEOs, business sector and the dark skinned leaders.

That's why we call class struggles and it is a political destruction for Haiti to start all over again.

I am tired Richelle of this dirty politics.

No one in the world wants to be Haitians and Haitian nationality is only for us, therefore, we should be all proud to be Haitian regardless of the color of the leader in power.

Now, all mulatoes are proud to be Haitians and when their leaders are not in power they will cease to be Haitians.

I will launch a dialog pretty soon with all Haitian elites in Haiti to cease class struggles in Haiti.

The latter does not have to do like Cuba or Rwanda to end class struggles in Haiti.

Through dialog, cooperation and harmony we can put in place a governability pact to create a better Haiti for all. Don't hate them, please pray for them and God will deliver this nation from this evil path. Mulatoes in Haiti need to know this that only Haiti made them become citizens in 1804 where the former French planters refused to give them citizenship.

They should remember the sacrifices of Vincent Oge, Chavannes and their families to ignite the torch of the Haitian Revolution one of the best ever Revolution in the world.

The latter has know two true revolutions which are Cuban Revolution and Haitian Revolution.

I am begging them to save this beautiful revolution and we should all be proud to be Haitians.

We are all brothers and sisters and you will agree with me. May the Almighty One as praised by Father Toussaint bless you!

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