Haiti doesn't look like anarchy

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiti#Government_and_politics

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The State of Haiti, such as it is, has an appointed acting prime minister and it's legislature is vacant. The National Police force is so inadequate that a foreign police service compromise of Kenyans has been called in. The de facto president of Haiti might actually be a gang leader called "Barbecue."

"Over 85% of the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area is under gang control; around 600,000 people have been forced to flee their homes; some 2 million people live in fear of being raped or killed in their households"

https://kesq.com/news/national-world/cnn-world/2024/08/09/exclusive-inside-the-foreign-mission-sent-to-battle-haitis-gangs/#:~:text=Over%2085%25%20of%20the%20Port%2Dau%2DPrince%20metropolitan%20area%20is%20under%20gang%20control%3B%20around%20600%2C000%20people%20have%20been%20forced%20to%20flee%20their%20homes%3B%20some%202%20million%20people%20live%20in%20fear%20of%20being%20raped%20or%20killed%20in%20their%20households

Well, i guess statism won't solve this problem. Anything dreadful you could imagine happening under anarchy is much worse under statism

Sad to say the least.