yes my brother I am in Agreeasce with you 100% we are not better than them we ran away the same even on Boats we come from Africa on the same ships let's lend a helping hand to them they are our brothers and sisters we are just has wicked has how we think they are no different they love hus has jamaican let's love them back I am from port antonio and I have first hand encounter with them already we cut Bob wire fence and take them away to our home they are good people that's all I have to say for now
All Jamaicans already understand the deal with Haiti and Jamaica. From as far back in the past that you can go, many Haitian refugees were coming to Jamaica, and Jamaicans had no problem accepting. Go back as far as the 80's and you will remember the number of schools etc., that were used to host Haitian refugees, and the toll in terms of resourced that it took on Jamaica. I even remember one refugee that became a famous Dancehall artist somewhere in the 80's -90's. Haitians have always been coming, even outside of this present crisis. The difference between Jamaica and T & C is that there are Haitian bloodlines in Jamaica, but NO HAITIAN COMMUNITY. What does that tell you? The Haitian simply merged into one with Jamaica. In this present crisis, the Jamaican people fought with the government to make sure they accepted all refugees. However, since they keep coming over time, many Jamaicans are saying that they do not want to go overboard with this. Others are saying to keep taking refugees. It's now a mixed game. The last 30 odd are in danger of not being accepted but there are many Jamaican advocates, volunteers, fighting to keep them here, or even have them naturalized. I do not know if it is so much of a strain on the government, but I know that our government is more on the side of the imperialist, as most black countries are. The people must fight with them to do well, or get rid of them to make it right.
@@jafrikan5895You are very intelligent .Your obsession to your thoughts have become your enemy.You must respect other Jamaican views and the demographic they hails from.👍
You qualify yourself to speak by claiming you know Haitians. Yet, you do not know the history of Haiti/Jamaica relationship, and you do not know the economic standing of Jamaica. FYI, Jamaica is not a poor country where everyone wants to leave. Yes, many love to go abroad and make faster income based on strength of dollar but they are not hungry at home. Jamaica ranks at possibly number one of countries that waste more food per capita per year. Does that sound like hungry people to you? Moreover, Jamaica is not running on any deficit, meaning, Jamaica has plus growth every year, including during and after COVID (Which is probably the only country with that credit/achievement, above even the US). Jamaica is encouraging its population to have children. What does that tell you? It means that the nation is looking for a larger working class because its economy is growing. Do you know that more tourist visit Jamaica per year than the population of Jamaica? Does that sound poor?
I thought I came here to get some profound Insight. Sir, haiti is much worse than Jamaica ECONOMICALLY.. not as a people. So, TO YOU, they wouldn’t want to come because you have the luxury of knowing how much opportunity (or lack of) Jamaica has to offer. Also, all Jamaicans aren’t trying to leave. Seems like you are on some high horse and enjoy looking down on others.. including Haitians. The truth is, Jamaica does not have much room for Haitians. Jamaica has taken in some of the orphan children, however we are significantly SMALLER than Haiti and so only a limited amount can come. That is all. You are making it into something that it is not. I see a lot of Jamaicans show great empathy for those who washed up on shore, but the government decided what to do.. not the entire Jamaican population.
See a comment like this gets me thinking so this I can appreciate. But yeah no high horse here. One question 🙋🏾♂️ how much more can Jamaica take in your estimation? And what do you use to determine that? Solution: I think of the people in Haiti know what they need to make their country better. I think we can help by being a collective voice in a real way for Haiti. That’s cost less than asylum. What do you think.
This is what Afrocentricsm does.It takes away logical thinking and replaces it with relatability and sentiments. This guy is so obsessed with this fake black love that he can't even think logical. The biggest mistake Jamaica made was making Africa's issues her's. The universe doesn't reward sentiments nor relatability.
@@pippiesroom4822This man doesn't respect the thoughts and wishes of Jamaicans .He wants Jamaicans to fall in line with his obsessive Afrocentric ideologies
yes my brother I am in Agreeasce with you 100% we are not better than them we ran away the same even on Boats we come from Africa on the same ships let's lend a helping hand to them they are our brothers and sisters we are just has wicked has how we think they are no different they love hus has jamaican let's love them back I am from port antonio and I have first hand encounter with them already we cut Bob wire fence and take them away to our home they are good people that's all I have to say for now
Thank you for sharing.
You can go to Haiti they will welcome you
lol true enuh
All Jamaicans already understand the deal with Haiti and Jamaica. From as far back in the past that you can go, many Haitian refugees were coming to Jamaica, and Jamaicans had no problem accepting. Go back as far as the 80's and you will remember the number of schools etc., that were used to host Haitian refugees, and the toll in terms of resourced that it took on Jamaica. I even remember one refugee that became a famous Dancehall artist somewhere in the 80's -90's.
Haitians have always been coming, even outside of this present crisis. The difference between Jamaica and T & C is that there are Haitian bloodlines in Jamaica, but NO HAITIAN COMMUNITY. What does that tell you? The Haitian simply merged into one with Jamaica.
In this present crisis, the Jamaican people fought with the government to make sure they accepted all refugees. However, since they keep coming over time, many Jamaicans are saying that they do not want to go overboard with this. Others are saying to keep taking refugees. It's now a mixed game. The last 30 odd are in danger of not being accepted but there are many Jamaican advocates, volunteers, fighting to keep them here, or even have them naturalized. I do not know if it is so much of a strain on the government, but I know that our government is more on the side of the imperialist, as most black countries are. The people must fight with them to do well, or get rid of them to make it right.
@@highthoughts1 thanks for sharing
@@jafrikan5895You are very intelligent .Your obsession to your thoughts have become your enemy.You must respect other Jamaican views and the demographic they hails from.👍
@@Narcissist-d6g I do. One love.
You qualify yourself to speak by claiming you know Haitians. Yet, you do not know the history of Haiti/Jamaica relationship, and you do not know the economic standing of Jamaica. FYI, Jamaica is not a poor country where everyone wants to leave. Yes, many love to go abroad and make faster income based on strength of dollar but they are not hungry at home. Jamaica ranks at possibly number one of countries that waste more food per capita per year. Does that sound like hungry people to you?
Moreover, Jamaica is not running on any deficit, meaning, Jamaica has plus growth every year, including during and after COVID (Which is probably the only country with that credit/achievement, above even the US). Jamaica is encouraging its population to have children. What does that tell you? It means that the nation is looking for a larger working class because its economy is growing.
Do you know that more tourist visit Jamaica per year than the population of Jamaica? Does that sound poor?
Interesting. I’m quite familiar with a bit of this though.
You are so mixed up young man.
lol no man
You did not explain, so it comes across like an insult.
I thought I came here to get some profound Insight. Sir, haiti is much worse than Jamaica ECONOMICALLY.. not as a people. So, TO YOU, they wouldn’t want to come because you have the luxury of knowing how much opportunity (or lack of) Jamaica has to offer. Also, all Jamaicans aren’t trying to leave. Seems like you are on some high horse and enjoy looking down on others.. including Haitians.
The truth is, Jamaica does not have much room for Haitians. Jamaica has taken in some of the orphan children, however we are significantly SMALLER than Haiti and so only a limited amount can come. That is all. You are making it into something that it is not. I see a lot of Jamaicans show great empathy for those who washed up on shore, but the government decided what to do.. not the entire Jamaican population.
See a comment like this gets me thinking so this I can appreciate.
But yeah no high horse here.
One question 🙋🏾♂️ how much more can Jamaica take in your estimation? And what do you use to determine that?
Solution: I think of the people in Haiti know what they need to make their country better. I think we can help by being a collective voice in a real way for Haiti. That’s cost less than asylum. What do you think.
@@jafrikan5895 You were definitely on high horse, not knowing the facts but full of...that thing.
@@jafrikan5895bredda,what is your issue? Your hate for Jamaica is so strong that it compromise everything you say ..
This is what Afrocentricsm does.It takes away logical thinking and replaces it with relatability and sentiments.
This guy is so obsessed with this fake black love that he can't even think logical.
The biggest mistake Jamaica made was making Africa's issues her's.
The universe doesn't reward sentiments nor relatability.
@@pippiesroom4822This man doesn't respect the thoughts and wishes of Jamaicans .He wants Jamaicans to fall in line with his obsessive Afrocentric ideologies
You don't know crap, your not making any sense