kraftiekortie wrote:
The government, usually, is not the "people."
In totalitarian regimes, that certainly is true.
The government of Haiti sucks; the people, by and large, don't.
The general population isn't to blame, but there are a lot of people in positions of power there who are. All the focus seems to be on the president of the United States, while the president of Hati and his administration seem to go overlooked. And the same with the presidents and administrations of other countries like Guatemala, El Salvador, Venezuela etc. And on top of that, they're acting like president of the United States is picking on these corrupt governments by imposing sanctions for human rights violations, because they're "brown people".