Friday, May 31, 2013

H. Hesketh-Prichard, Alex Kurtagic and F. Roger Devlin: What Is Wrong With Haiti? (and what eventually happens when blacks rule)

White Man Visits the Black Republic

F. Roger Devlin, American Renaissance, May 31, 2013
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... When the revolution broke out in 1789, the slogan of liberty, equality and fraternity insinuated itself into the African mind. Mr. Kurtagic notes that this led to “uprisings, riots, slaughter and destruction. Blacks and Mulattoes targeted the Whites, committing acts of unspeakable cruelty not unlike what we have seen in Black-ruled Zimbabwe and South Africa.” The whole ghastly story, complete with the various forms of torture employed upon the helpless whites, is recounted by Lothrop Stoddard in The French Revolution in San Domingo (also available through AR).
Napoleon briefly regained control, but his announcement of the reintroduction of slavery provoked another revolt. The black leader Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Haiti an independent republic in 1804, and between January and March of 1805 his government systematically exterminated all surviving whites. ...