Hello Family đđđ. It has been a while, but I've been trying to stay away from geopolitics. I still listen to @Lee-Camp , of course, but I don't contribute geopolitical opinions online anymore unless they support hypotheses in the articles I've been publishing on LinkedIn. You might even find some of my posts deleted here, especially after what happened to Charlie Kirk.
I understand my constitutional rights. I am far from being afraid or a coward. No one has more rights to be an angry Haitian American citizen than I do.
The Crisis in Haiti and the Sudanese Tragedy:
Did you know that since President Biden sent the Kenyan security forces to Haiti, the organ trafficking and the raping of children have reportedly increased so much? We are trying to petition the United Nations to remove this illegal and criminal occupation. Kenyan forces have reportedly been raping our children. Haitian citizens have been disappearing and reappearing dead, devoid of members and organs. Reports also indicate that these forces are currently kidnapping people from neighboring African countries to sell to Libyans.
While everybody is focused on Palestine, Arab Sudanese groups have been butchering and slave-trading Black Sudanese people. But nobody gives a damn about Haiti, nobody gives a damn about Sudan. Nobody gives a damn about Negroes. Thatâs the truth I have to live with every day.
A Change in Strategy:
Therefore, fighting the Tsunami is a waste of my time. Fighting racism and protestingâwhether physically or onlineâto put my and my brotherâs livelihood in jeopardy are a waste of my time. I choose to fight a different way.
I started by getting my Bachelor's in Criminal Justice because I wanted to stand up for the rights of others. I first started my Master's in Individual Counseling because I wanted to understand the psyche of what I was fighting for. Then I switched to Public Administration because you cannot help people one by one; you have to go straight for the system. Helping people individually is not enough to affect what is systematically oppressing, discriminating against, and discarding them as if they were worthless. That's why I've now turned to understanding Artificial Intelligence.
Everything I do is to serve God, and I serve by helping others get their own fair chance to fight and thrive like everybody else. That is the opportunity AI is bringing to us: leveling the field and bringing equal knowledge to all.
A New Commitment:
Therefore, I've decided that I have to go back to school again đźâđšđźâđšđźâđš. Maybe 6-8 more years of computer engineering... By the way, did I remind y'all that I will be 50 next month? Huh.
However, by the time I'm done, maybe what I create will bring jobs to hundreds. Maybe I'll be able to afford funding a few more small businesses in Haiti or in Africa, giving them their fair chance. Maybe I'll be able to create fair chances for those with disabilities, people from other genders, sexual orientations, and marginalized ethnicities. That is what would make me happy, and that is what I wish to be known for.