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Isn’t the coast of Haiti, one of the most overfished in the world?

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I've never heard that but it sounds legit. So I'm going to say that you are likely correct.

But when you look at the differences I'm two sides of the same island it makes you wonder how things could have possibly gotten so bad.

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I think the difference is are also clear in other parts of the world such as North and South Korea.

You can ask anyone in the world if they would prefer to live in Havana or Miami and I'm pretty sure everyone would choose Miami.

So where's the food? A Cuban friend of mine explain to me that even the fruit trees in your front yard belong to the government. And picking their fruit can land you in jail. Contrast you could find many permaculture farms in Puerto Rico (Even if they don't use that term). When people are not physically stopped from thriving they often do.

So is the coast of Haiti "overfished"? Idk The world's oceans are pretty big and they're all connected.

The answer is gold. It's always gold. The Americans and Canadians own the largest gold mine in Latin America, which is in the Dominican Republic.

The Dominican Republic is a western creation to deny the people of Hispaniola the profits from the mines on the island.

The Dominican Republic has been a USA vassal since the Americans invaded in 1965. Keeping the island and people impoverished and devided has been the responsibility of the CIA ever since.

By having an imaginary line drawn, and supporting crime gangs, warlords and human trafficking on the other side of the line, the Americans can easily keep control of the wealth they've stolen by having controlled instability on the island.

It's litterly the CIA playbook of operations.

This way, those that profit from the occupation are content, while people on social media spread western propaganda on behalf of the USA/CIA.

If you were to buy a diamond would you prefer it comes from South Africa or the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

I would never buy a diamond. You'd have to be pretty stupid to pay money for compressed carbon.

Indeed.