‘Leave us alone’: Jemima Pierre on Haiti’s struggle for sovereignty

Haiti's Crisis: A Foreign Occupation, Not a Home-Grown Problem

Jemima Pierre, a scholar and activist, attributes Haiti's current crisis to two decades of foreign intervention that dismantled Haitian democracy and sovereignty. The country is facing its worst modern history as foreign troops, private contractors, and international powers tighten their grip on the nation.

Pierre argues that the crisis stems from Western interventions by the US, UN, and other international actors who have consistently undermined Haitian self-governance. She asserts that these foreign forces not only interfere in Haiti's internal affairs but also control its economy and institutions, rendering it nearly impossible for the Haitian people to exercise their right to self-determination.

The scholar believes that the country's sovereignty is under siege as a result of a long history of manipulation and exploitation by external powers. She points out that the US has maintained a military presence in Haiti since 1915, and its influence has only intensified over time.

Pierre also criticizes the UN's involvement in Haiti, citing the organization's role in propping up corrupt governments and suppressing dissent. The scholar argues that the UN's actions have further eroded Haitian sovereignty and hindered the country's ability to build a stable and democratic future.

The crisis has sparked widespread protests across Haiti as citizens demand an end to foreign occupation and restoration of their national sovereignty. Jemima Pierre's views highlight the urgent need for change, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Haiti's right to self-governance and independence from external interference.
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these "experts" telling us what's really going on in Haiti 🤯. Can't they just admit that their own countries' involvement is the real problem? Like, the US has been occupying Haiti since 1915 and now they're complaining about foreign intervention? Come on! 💁‍♀️ It's not like the Haitian people haven't had enough of being told what to do by Western powers. The fact that the UN is propping up corrupt governments and suppressing dissent just adds fuel to the fire 🔥. I'm all for recognizing Haiti's right to self-governance, but can we please stop blaming each other and start taking responsibility? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm really concerned about what's happening in Haiti 🤕. It seems like no matter how much they're suffering, there's always someone else coming in to try and fix things. The thing is, it feels like those people are more interested in making money or advancing their own agendas than actually helping the Haitian people. I mean, 2 decades of foreign intervention? That's a long time for anyone to be controlled by outside forces 💸. And what really gets me is that the US and other countries just keep talking about how they're supporting democracy and stability, but it seems like all they're doing is propping up corrupt governments and keeping Haiti in line 🤥.
 
I'm like totally worried about what's going on in Haiti rn 😱. I mean, think about it - a country that's been through so much already, and now we're talking about another two decades of foreign "help" that's actually just messing with their sovereignty 🙅‍♂️. It's wild to me how the US has just kept a military presence in Haiti since 1915 and yet they still can't seem to get it together on their own 🤦‍♀️.

I get where Jemima Pierre is coming from, though - these Western interventions are literally holding back Haiti's progress 🚫. The UN's involvement? More like, just another example of how they're propping up corrupt governments and crushing dissent 💔. It's heartbreaking to think that the Haitian people have been fighting for so long just to be heard 🗣️.

We gotta support these people demanding their sovereignty back 🙌. It's time for a change and we should all be paying attention to this situation 👀.
 
I'm really worried about what's going on in Haiti 🤕. It seems like these foreign powers have been messing with their government for ages and it's not just a simple case of corruption or mismanagement - they've actually taken control of the country's institutions and economy 🤑. I mean, think about it, the US has had troops there since 1915! That's crazy long-term involvement and it's only gotten worse over time 💥.

And what really gets me is that these foreign powers aren't even trying to hide their influence - they're just openly meddling in Haiti's internal affairs and stifling any kind of dissent or opposition 🔒. It's like they think the Haitian people don't have a right to decide their own future, you know? 🤷‍♀️

It's no wonder that protests are breaking out across the country - people are fed up with being treated like vassals rather than equal partners in their own democracy 💪. Jemima Pierre is spot on when she says that Haiti's sovereignty is under siege and that we need to recognize their right to self-governance and independence from external interference 🚫.

I mean, can't we just step back and let the Haitian people sort out their own problems for once? 🤦‍♂️ It's not like it's going to hurt us or anything...
 
omg can u believe its been 2 decades since they came in & started messing with haitis gov 🤯 i mean think about it, its like they just took over the country & done whatever they wanted no questions asked. jemima pierre makes some valid points though, all this foreign intervention has led to haiti being stuck in a cycle of poverty & crisis. its like they forgot that haitians r human beings too 🤷‍♀️ and deserve to have control over their own destiny. we should be supporting haitis fight for independence & self-governance not just talking about it 💪
 
🤔 I'm not surprised to see a nation being stripped of its autonomy like this... it's been happening everywhere in the world where powerful countries have an interest in the region or resources. The US military presence since 1915 is insane, they're basically running a permanent occupation with no regard for Haitian democracy. And yeah, the UN's involvement has just added fuel to the fire, enabling corrupt leaders and keeping dissent at bay. 🚫 It's like, how can we even trust institutions that claim to promote peace and stability when they're essentially doing the bidding of their donors?
 
omg i just thought about how some countries have american bases on their soil its like weird 🤔... i wonder what it would be like if we didnt have all these foreign troops over here... do u think its true that americans control the majority of the worlds oil supply? 😕 my cousin is from haiti and her family told me how bad things are there right now it breaks my heart 🤗
 
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