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Originally Posted by bana2166
To add to what you said, Jafrikayiti
Just because you speak French does not make you French, just as speaking English does not make you British. ....
However, speaking French make you a member of the Francophony (Franco) Family ...
So, We are Franco-Kreyol Speaking Nation ... Vive Haiti, Nation Soleil, Nation Franco, Nation Creole
P.S. ... This is a Football post, lets continue this debate somewhere else ...
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My point is this: the natural language spoken by the players on and off the field is KREYOL, not French. Fact is, Haiti is said to be a french-speaking nation for the very reason it is also said to be a catholic nation....these fake images are based on the remnants of colonisation. "Official Haiti" adopted these fake identitities to please the former colonizers, but "real Haiti" is also the Haiti of freedom and authenticity, it speaks the language the bannapye "raram, soul rasta, patikoul"....had used to celebrate that victory in the streets of Port-au-Prince last night. It is that same language Haitians all over the globe used to comment that victory...that one language is KREYOL.
When was the last time you heard a carnival song in French in Haiti?
This Franco-phony thing is exactly that 100% Phoney!
Ayisyen pale Kreyol, yo pale Franse, yo pale Panyòl, yo pale Angle, selon nesesite lavi .... men nou pa yon nasyon frankofòn, ni anglofòn, ni ispanofòn. Nou se yon nasyon Kreyòl, ki demele n pou nou naje nan tout dlo pou nou pa neye.
Yon jou, lè nou va kase dènye chenn yo, ekip foutbòl nou yo va gen antrenè Ayisyen. Nou va tèlman gen antrenè, nou pral voye antrenè pou ede ekip Sentlisi, Ladominik, ....e ou konnen ki lang antrenè a va pale ak jwè ekip sa yo...? Kreyòl!
Kidonk, pandan Regis Debray ap defann kòz francophone li, noumenm Ayisyen nou va aprann defann kòz kreyolofòn nou, nan enterè kilti pa nou, nan enterè ekonomik ak kiltirèl nasyon pa nou.
Boul se plezi, boul se politik tou wi... politik ekonomik, politik kiltirèl.