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To: FRANCE IT’S TIME TO PAY BACK THE $21 BILLION +, HAITI PAID IN 1825 TO PRESERVE IT’S INDEPENDENCE. #francepayitback
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We are starting this petition for all of the Haitian people. As well as everyone in the United States, Europe, South America and across the globe. We need everyone that has been affected or know of someone who has been affected to sign this petition. - - Forcing France to take accountability for what was done to Haiti and repay the $21 billion they forced Haiti to pay to preserve it’s independence.
With your help, we are looking to reach people who care deeply about this issue, because “ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER”! And if we are going to have an impact, it's critical that we reach out to the global community by spread the word.
EVERY SIGNATURE COUNTS........✒️
#FrancePayItBack đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionInReparationsforHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
With your help, we are looking to reach people who care deeply about this issue, because “ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER”! And if we are going to have an impact, it's critical that we reach out to the global community by spread the word.
EVERY SIGNATURE COUNTS........✒️
#FrancePayItBack đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionInReparationsforHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
Why is this important?
Haiti’s chronic status as the Western hemisphere’s poorest nation is due to a litany of afflictions that range from widespread illiteracy, to endemic corruption, to woefully inadequate infrastructure. But while these would be hard enough for any country to overcome, for more than a century of its existence Haiti carried an additional but little-known millstone, the effects of which are still being felt.
In 1825, barely two decades after winning its independence against all odds, Haiti was forced to begin paying enormous “reparations” to the French slaveholders it had overthrown. Those payments would have been a staggering burden for any fledgling nation, but Haiti wasn’t just any fledgling nation; it was a republic formed and led by blacks who’d risen up against the institution of slavery.
You can see more about this article here:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2017/12/06/in-1825-haiti-gained-independence-from-france-for-21-billion-its-time-for-france-to-pay-it-back/#3cd593ec312b
To know more about Haiti’s External Debt here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_debt_of_Haiti
To know more about Haiti Revolution here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Revolution
You can also watch a Vox Border Episode here:
https://youtu.be/4WvKeYuwifc
#FrancePayItBack đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionForHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionInReparationsforHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
In 1825, barely two decades after winning its independence against all odds, Haiti was forced to begin paying enormous “reparations” to the French slaveholders it had overthrown. Those payments would have been a staggering burden for any fledgling nation, but Haiti wasn’t just any fledgling nation; it was a republic formed and led by blacks who’d risen up against the institution of slavery.
You can see more about this article here:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2017/12/06/in-1825-haiti-gained-independence-from-france-for-21-billion-its-time-for-france-to-pay-it-back/#3cd593ec312b
To know more about Haiti’s External Debt here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_debt_of_Haiti
To know more about Haiti Revolution here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haitian_Revolution
You can also watch a Vox Border Episode here:
https://youtu.be/4WvKeYuwifc
#FrancePayItBack đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionForHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
#21BillionInReparationsforHaiti đź‡đź‡ą
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