The horror of Haiti for Southerners | Southern Nationalist Network
Why is it that Haiti and other countries like Zimbabwe and South Africa were so prosperous as colonies, yet within generations, reverted to third-world countries under the rule of their majorities? One could say that Haiti has few natural resources, but Japan does not have many resources either, but managed to be a financial and industrial powerhouse, even after being bombed to the ground by the Americans.
Rhodesia was once the breadbasket of Africa; today it still has a wealth of mineral resources, but, is a poverty-stricken nation as an "independent" Zimbabwe. South Africa took much the same route.
Prior to the slave rebellion the country which became Haiti was one of the most prosperous places on the planet and exported a tremendous amount of goods (including 40 percent of all the sugar and 60 percent of all the coffee consumed in Europe). This was in the 1780s, just prior to rebellion which destroyed the country. In fact, immediately before the French Revolution the small colony of Saint-Dominque accounted for roughly 40 percent of all of Frances exports. Notice that almost immediately African voodoo immediately took hold once the rebellion began. Note that the White population was slaughtered and massacred wholesale. Reports of cannibalism are quite frequent from Haiti, even into more modern times. Brutality and violence are a way of life there. Civilisation, except what is brought in through foreign relief workers, was extinguished from the country. The economic plight of the descendants of the slave uprising and the White genocide tells the picture. The country lives off foreign aid and money sent back home by Haitians who have fled their homeland for more civilised, prosperous countries:
Why is it that Haiti and other countries like Zimbabwe and South Africa were so prosperous as colonies, yet within generations, reverted to third-world countries under the rule of their majorities? One could say that Haiti has few natural resources, but Japan does not have many resources either, but managed to be a financial and industrial powerhouse, even after being bombed to the ground by the Americans.
Rhodesia was once the breadbasket of Africa; today it still has a wealth of mineral resources, but, is a poverty-stricken nation as an "independent" Zimbabwe. South Africa took much the same route.