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video was mirrored from youtube and hosted on tankietube! (@TankieTanuki@hexbear.net my bad for the 1 GB video upload )
still a relevant topic (even if the video’s outdated), and the video’s also very informative.
glad you enjoyed it!
oh, for sure. can guarantee that one.
ikr? and Haiti didn’t do nothing to oppose the US’ sanctions or their looting of Haiti but still got invaded anyways.
the leader of the recovery commission of Haiti being clinton - and not even a Haitian - really pissed me off too
not sure, and i plan to find out next. only marxist views i’ve seen are non-Haitians who equally blame all sides - government, imperialists and “gangs” - without considering why those armed groups exist for example.
i’d imagine class solidarity is quite high in Haiti, especially with cooperative, neighborhood groups provided the most mutual aid there.
my guess is as marxists, we should support these groups directly (funding, volunteering) especially with weapons to outweigh the criminal gangs and pressure them to rehabilitate into their local communities, hopefully preventing conflict.
then shift focus to socialist and marxist groups, kind of like the Cuban revolution. then as one entity, they could hopefully overthrow the state with support from the global south. but again i really don’t know for sure.
yeah, sounds like a good bet.
Seems like the real opportunity as always is in the countryside. Port-au-Prince is mess but at least from this doc it doesn’t look like the influence of the armed groups extends far beyond that. Who knows for sure though.