

You can see for yourself how nebulous and vague the explanation for Haitian unrest is:Starting earlier this week, Haitian protesters blocked streets and highways to rally against skyrocketing inflation and the government's failure to prosecute the alleged misuse of development funds from an oil assistance program sponsored by Venezuela. So they cannot speak on behalf of the protesters.The closest I was able to get to a rational for the riots was this brief paragraph in a report by the CBC. We know that NGO's are notorious for being nests of foreign spies and organizers/bankrollers of pro-western government political support groups.

Interviews are conducted only with the escaping NGO Canadians or with foreign media geopolitical "experts". There are no in-depth interviews with Haitians to find out the source of their grievances. Why all this animosity against Canadians? Canadians who are presumably only in Haiti just to "help out" the Haitians? No light is shed on this mystery. The roadways are being blocked by protesters who demand money before allowing the Canadians through the roadblocks. That's the subtext of the superficial Main$tream Media Reports."Haitians just like to riot."In the Canadian newz reports the focus is on the problems that Canadian NGO workers are having getting to the airport in Port au Prince. The simpleton sheeple don't even bother to ask themselves why the Haitians would be rioting.they just assume that Haitians like to riot and perhaps it's part of their culture. We're given very little context to the riots. We're just told the Haitians are rioting in the streets and shown film of the chaos.burning tires.crowds of rampaging black men. Every couple of years we hear reports about this in the newz. Map Of Haiti in Caribbean - Notethe Proximity Of Haiti to Caracas, VenezuelaThey're rioting in the streets in Haiti again.
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