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17 hrs agoLiked by Charles Bastille

The West has consistently punished every generation of Haitians for the original sin of being the first country to rise up and slay their slavers. They continue to be marginalized, exploited, trampled, defamed and villainized to this day. The fact that the convicted felon and the vice couchfucker are targeting them this way is doubly heinous. Not least because they’ve actually helped to revitalize that dying city.

There is, apparently, no depth to which these traitorous, syphillitic, corrupt, incompetent, vile, inhuman, malevolent, racist, misogynistic, blasphemous pieces of twice shat shit, will not sink in their attempt to wrest power away from the people of this country. I’d be amazed by their efforts if their efforts didn’t make me physically ill.

Excellent article Charles, thanks for posting!

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Thank you! And they absolutely helped revitalize the city. My disdain toward the West’s treatment of Haiti is so extensive that I made one of the heroes of my novel Restive Soul, which is about a great “African” nation rising on the Carolina coast in the wake of a failed Revolutionary War, a Haitian named Guillaume Diderot. He sets things right!

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Sep 18Liked by Charles Bastille

Charles wrote: “300 different Star Trek streaming services replaying old Trek episodes.” Great idea. Is it too late to get Charles on the ballots on all fifty states plus D.C.? This platform has my vote.

Much better than CFDT and his Minister of Propaganda, Leon Musk.

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And, gosh, I haven’t seen an old Star Trek in years! Many years. But anyone who doesn’t agree that William Shatner’s version of “Rocket Man” isn’t the best ever, well, we need to chat!

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Brit Hume.

I really like David Hume as a philosopher. So I’ll say the obvious to Brit Hume:

I know David Hume and you—Brit—are no David Hume.

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