Thread: Haitian History
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Old 08-08-2010, 08:39 PM   #19
Nmoitmzr

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once you know the cause of the problem, you can work on fixing it. i'm more and more convinced haiti's problem is a cultural problem; its the mindset of the people.
I agree to a certain extent.
But the cultural problem I see is that the "haves" see them selves as being threatened if they ever let the "have-nots" start having.
AND NOT that Haitians are culturally - lazy, stupid, resistant to change, anti-white or any other generalisation.

I have proved this. We have taken average Haitians, employed them, turned them into independent sub-contractors and they have succeeded and flourished. When our contract came to an end all these sub-contractors are still doing the same work for the new company.

Another problem, so I am told, is that unless you play with and encourage a child to develop fine motor skills and cognitive reasoning and learning before the age of 4 and ensure they have a nutritious diet high in protein at this young age then they will never have the chance of developing as strongly as a child that has these things. This is irreversible, so I am told.

Children need toys and attention, school, food and security.
That takes money in the hand of the parents.

That is not cultural - that is economic and physical.

And remember my old saying - poverty is economic - not genetic.
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