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NRO's Krikorian: "My guess is that Haiti's so screwed up because it wasn't colonized long enough"

January 21, 2010 7:23 pm ET by Media Matters staff

From a January 21 post by Mark Krikorian on National Review Online's blog The Corner:

Derb and Jonah's discussion on why Haiti is a basket case misses the point, I think. The question is not "Why isn't Haiti like Denmark?" It's "Why isn't Haiti like Jamaica or Barbados?" Those places certainly have their problems, but they're not dystopian like Haiti. (Haiti doesn't just have the lowest per capita GDP, based on purchasing-power parity, in the Western Hemisphere; the next-lowest, Nicaragua, is at twice Haiti's level.) It's obviously not race -- Caribbean blacks are all from the same basic background. It's not because of their different colonial masters; while Britain's influence in the world has certainly been more salutary than that of France, Guadeloupe and Martinique are also French former sugar colonies in the Caribbean, and they're infinitely better off.

My guess is that Haiti's so screwed up because it wasn't colonized long enough. The ancestors of today's Haitians, like elsewhere in the Caribbean, experienced the dislocation of de-tribalization, which disrupted the natural ties of family and clan and ethnicity. They also suffered the brutality of sugar-plantation slavery, which was so deadly that the majority of slaves at the time of independence were African-born, because their predecessors hadn't lived long enough to reproduce.

But, unlike Jamaicans and Bajans and Guadeloupeans, et al., after experiencing the worst of tropical colonial slavery, the Haitians didn't stick around long enough to benefit from it. (Haiti became independent in 1804.). And by benefit I mean develop a local culture significantly shaped by the more-advanced civilization of the colonizers. Sure, their creole language is influenced by French, but they never became black Frenchmen, like the Martiniquais, or "Afro-Saxons," like the Barbadians. Where a similar creolization took place in Africa, you saw a similar thing -- the Cape Coloureds, who are basically black Afrikaaners, and even the Swahili peoples of the east African coast, who are Arabized blacks. A major indicator of how superficial is the overlay of French culture in Haiti is the strength of paganism, in the form of voodoo -- the French just weren't around long enough to suppress it, to the detriment of Haitians.

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    • Author by oscar the grouch (January 21, 2010 8:23 pm ET)
         
      He missed one question that should be asked "Why isn't Haiti like the Dominican Republic?"
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    • Author by wookie (January 21, 2010 9:57 pm ET)
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      What, uh, does this have to do with natural disasters? This is the same tact conservatives took towards New Orleans. Distract attention from the fact that they were victims of fate and blame in on some undefined personal failings.
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    • Author by jjamele2880 (January 21, 2010 10:00 pm ET)
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      A caller to Make It Plain (the Mark Thompson Show) asked the host why the Dominican Republic was so different from Haiti. Thompson fumbled, stuttered, and did everything humanly possible to cover up the fact that he didn't have Clue One, eventually getting so angry at his inability to come up with a knowledgeable answer that he yelled at the caller and demanded that HE explain the difference. Then he hung up on him.
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    • Author by GBU-15 (January 21, 2010 10:33 pm ET)
         
      Teabaggers constantly expose their bigotry and ignorance. Haiti was anathema to Western and European powers after the slave revolt. How dare they? Being an island nation with no navy. It was easy to isolate and manipulate. Even if they had a navy how could it have competed with the powerful European navies? The Haitians under the yoke of slavery fought for their freedom an WON it. You would think a feat like that would be something Americans could admire. Instead we get stories about how these people would have BENIFITED from brutal French subjugation and slavery! My Country Tis of Thee.
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    • Author by Porkeater (January 22, 2010 12:11 am ET)
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      This guy is talking through his hat. Or rather, through his white hood. Haiti won her independence, and was made to suffer for it. None of the powers wanted a black country in the Americas, giving example to their own oppressed slave societies. That is why Haiti has been *deliberately* kept poor; and the USA has been one of the worst oppressors.

      And: "the more-advanced civilization of the colonizers..."? WTF!!! Are we saying French culture (all 1500 years of it) is more "advanced" than some West African cultures (10,000 years until Europeans screwed it up)?

      And, "paganism". In every slave society, African spirituality has survived. Santeria, Voudon, Obeah... there's one everywhere. And, contrary to this hateful drivel, that has been to the betterment of Jamaica, Barbados, Cuba, etc etc... *and* Haiti.
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    • Author by godzthor1 (January 22, 2010 3:33 pm ET)
         
      Could it possibly be that, compared to the English and Spanish, the French did a lousy job of preparing its colonies for eventual independence?
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