Great interview. Honest, unbiased and unapologetic. Ayiti pap peri
@rafft.2857 Жыл бұрын
An informative and eye opening interview!
@marienadinepierre6111 Жыл бұрын
Jah & Jahes love. I am grateful that The Analysis News has done another great interview with Brother Jafrikayiti. I always learn a lot from him by reading his blog posts and other comments on Social Media. I feel energized by his courage and his continued protestations against the white supremacist stronghold on the Nation-State of Ayiti and her people. Brother Jafrikayiti is a well-rounded professional who has dedicated much of his time to helping spread the truth about the situation in Ayiti. I listen to him on the radio and I'm astounded by the clarity with which he speaks, his depth of knowledge about the issues, and the urgency of his words. And as a 2nd generation Transnational woman of Ayiti descent, who was born in the turbulent 1960s USA, I am deeply moved and encouraged by Brother Jafrikayiti's work. And, I am hopeful that we will arrive and the Dream of a perfect Ayiti which our beloved Taina/o and Awowak ancestors knew, will be rebuilt so we can all live in peace and thrive. Blessed love. #1804 #Ayiti #ToutMounseMoun #AbolishCPS #AbolishPoverty #ProChoice #RawVeganforLife #FanmiLavalas
@theAnalysisnews Жыл бұрын
Jafrikayiti is an artist, author, activist, and radio show host, and works for Solidarité Québec-Haiti. Part 1 of his analysis of foreign intervention in Haiti presents a scathing critique of French, U.S., and Canadian powers who have dismantled Haitian democracy, as well as looted the country for countless decades. He argues that political leaders who are appointed by western powers, such as the current interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry, are illegitimate figures who continue to do a disservice to Haiti's political institutions. Furthermore, Jafrikayiti explains how the exploitation of Haiti cannot be understood without examining the racial underpinnings of imperialism and capitalism. Please donate at theanalysis.news/donate/ - we can't do this without you. To find more interviews with Jafrikayiti, here is a link to the series/playlist - kzbin.info/aero/PL5wue8oAUyGoyU3FqpM8DaMBwCKNTENzj Part 2: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6iodZKvqK2KqaM Come visit us at theanalysis.news Sign up for our newsletter: theanalysis.news/newsletter/ Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/TheAnalysisnews-111882350255869 Follow us on: Twitter: twitter.com/paul__jay?lang=en Instagram: instagram.com/theanalysis.news/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/theanalysis-news #PaulJay #theanalysis #haiti #politics
@KedroMxv Жыл бұрын
He should be a recurring guest.
@niccoarcadia4179 Жыл бұрын
Independent report I read states 20 billion in reparations to Haiti will not save the country. It will just pay back the countries current debts and possibly get the government up and running, (I don't believe that it will). The reparations must include an additional 20 billion for pain and sufferings.
@stevecelestin6716 Жыл бұрын
20 billion is a joke of an amount. These European countries have terrorized the island since its inception. 400 billion minimum.
@philadelphiyahhsmyrna0 Жыл бұрын
Haiti's current gdp is about $21B usd annually for further perspective. The $115B would be a different story.
@janklaas6885 Жыл бұрын
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@wensj8 Жыл бұрын
It appears talks of race makes the interviewer uncomfortable. She keeps trying to deviate from the facts.