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Response to the Consequences of French in Haiti video (HHA msg 12)

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    Hi guys.
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    (sigh)
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    This is a response to my video "Les
    consequences du Francais en Haiti"
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    which I did it in French talking about the
    consequences of French in Haiti.
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    I published this in April and I have the
    link to it up here and down there
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    in my description box.
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    I got some really strong reactions to
    that post and it seems like I really hit a
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    nerve for some people so I'm dedicating
    this week's message to response and debunk
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    the prevalent counter arguments I received
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    Here are the main points I made
    in that video:
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    "French hinders comunication in
    self-expression among Haitians
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    It divides the Haitian population and
    fosters an inferiority complex for the
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    majority of the population.
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    Haitions sustitute someone's ability to
    muster a few words in French for wisdom or
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    intelligence.Haitions fail to realize that
    what they are seeing is more important
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    than the language they used to say in.
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    And lastly, Haitians by and large cannot
    speak French.
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    These are fairly common and well-known
    issues I presented to support my proposal
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    of eliminating French as one of the two
    official languages of Haiti.
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    But many didn't want to hear it and here
    are some of the responses that I want to
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    address.
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    The first one is that the problem of Haiti
    is one of education not of language.
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    Here is my issue with that point.
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    Everyone knows that the state of education
    in Haiti is dire, that has always been the
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    case in Haiti but have you stopped to
    think that language is the basis of
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    learning and education, so if you are
    attempting to teach in a language that is
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    cumbersome, unnatural and foreign to kids
    then you keep them at a disadvantage.
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    The medium that allows you to communicate
    the knowledge you are attempting to pass
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    on is extremely relevant.
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    My experience as a student in Haiti was
    that many of my teachers were not fluent
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    in French, far from.
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    So yes, there is an educational crisis in
    Haiti and this isn't breaking news to
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    anyone. But the fact that we are insisting
    on sticking to French as the academic
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    language is to our own detriment.
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Response to the Consequences of French in Haiti video (HHA msg 12)
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