• diprount_tomato@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Compared to Haiti, every country in Latin America is like paradise (fuck, some of the most racist comments I’ve heard came from Latin Americans talking about Haitian immigrants in their countries)

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      1 year ago

      That’s sad. I hope these comments are not from fellow Brazilians.

      The comparison with the Dominican Republic is even more emblematic, because they started as equals (same island, divided between France an Spain in 1697). There has been no charitable colonizer, but there really seems to be a trend of France being the worst.

      Is there a “colonizer” rank, ordered by average HDI of colonized countries?

      My guess would be England, Spain, Portugal, then France far behind. (only the longest colonization period counts)

      Edit: I found this: https://www.nber.org/papers/w12546

      It is based only on islands though (which includes Hispañola - Haiti/Dominican).

      At least for islands, despite the huge GDP gap in Hispañola, the study ranks France above Spain and Portugal!

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        1 year ago

        That’s probably because they still own the islands and maybe use France’s GDP. Like there’s no way former french colonies are better off

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        French colonization of Haiti was particularly horrible because of the mass importation of slaves and extremely poor treatment of slaves on plantations. But Haiti’s poor development is also the result of many post-independence events. France forced Haiti to pay massive reparations. The US intervened in Haiti several times to prop up US-backed leaders who did little to develop Haiti.