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Two antagonistic groups struggling for power

  • April 3, 2024
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Lhe actors of the Haitian political class now behave like subcontractors in the service of the great colonial powers. It is following the crisis currently raging in the country that we were able to make such an observation, the level of servitude, of debasement of this class of men and women, these parasites without backbone living in the at the expense of Western powers despite humiliation, alienation and exploitation.

The glorious history of Haiti and its heroic experience of struggle for its liberation from slavery and colonialism have never unleashed any feeling of revolt and dignity among these traditional politicians. They are proud of their submission in the service of the colonial powers against their country without any prospect of resistance or even struggle.

Of course, it is these individuals from the political class who willingly chose to be hired as new service canvassers within a Presidential Transitional Council. An entity which will be completely under the regulated control of the West. There, we find in fact, the traditional catalog of Conzé’s sons who do not have the ability to answer “No”, and who cannot under any circumstances not agree to the four wishes of their boss. It should be noted that this aspect is of considerable strategic importance, in the context of reassuring Western interests and further accepting imperialist domination.

the people must continue their struggle and not be fooled by vain illusions of change on the part of these subcontractor politicians.

The Western objective is therefore clear to impose and install their puppet against the popular will while exercising a double maneuver tending on the one hand to sow discord, organize plots in Haitian society and on the other hand, favor this traditional political class playing the role of lackeys, women and men of straw, political prostitutes ready to sell their servitude. Isn’t it a shame to have in our generation these useless, harmful products which, from the moment their little personal affairs are resolved, have no concern for the community?

Since the defeat of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, whom the imperialist powers had not only imposed but supported with determination, Haiti has been faced with two diametrically opposed projects. Two antagonistic political projects!

One dictated by the dominant philosophy of the Western powers which is dedicated to monopolizing a large stream of collaborators who have no problem submitting to the service of the capitalist system. This group attempts to continue the neocolonial fight through the protagonists of the united political class gesticulating emptyly, and in resigned, frightened and cynical indifference.

This anti-popular project only aims to defend privileges, the ideals of the dominant classes to resurrect a dying system. This Western strategy has in any case achieved all its objectives to the extent that it manages to design an ineffable Presidential Transitional Council which does not aim to help the Haitian people, but rather to defend the interests and domination of imperialism.

Within this small group, all the misfortunes of the country are represented. They are just mercenaries maneuvering a dangerous one-upmanship with their eyes fixed on the presidency so that nothing changes. They represent a serious handicap, because they prefer to focus on eliminating the symptoms instead of tackling the root causes of the evil which overwhelms and destroys the country.

The other project is that of the combative masses, of the conscious action of the working masses having a certain class consciousness completely opposed to the aspirations of the subcontractors. This project is part of a struggle for the recovery of sovereignty and for the transformation of society with a view to a better tomorrow for the Haitian people. A people who, through their determined fight, their heavy sacrifices, have never ceased to prove their fierce attachment to freedom and the right to self-determination. He never stopped expressing his anger and indignation against the resurrection of the dark forces that oppressed him for so long.

This resistance of the masses is not only to fundamentally change the fate of the population, to try not only to escape from the grip of imperialism but also to rid the country of all those who, in good faith or not, the macabre game of the imperial enterprise. This laboratory which for decades spoiled the country’s economy, plundered and wasted the country’s resources to prevent the legitimate owners, the Haitian people, from using their wealth.

Faced with the abyss into which imperialism and its local collaborators are pushing the country, nothing is yet decided. The days to come will be decisive. Because the people must continue their struggle and not be fooled by vain illusions of change on the part of these subcontractor politicians. Only the popular masses can open new perspectives and take new measures to combat the game of reactionary and imperialist forces for the construction of a worthy and strong Haitian state.

The only way to achieve this lies in resistance and combat and this must be clear: Haiti must stop being a colony and become a sovereign country again!

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Berthony Dupont