Just when I thought the dumbest sound bite of the week had come from Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson, with his Obama "runs from race like a black man runs from a cop" nonsense, in comes televangelist Pat Robertson's comments on the devastating earthquake in Haiti.Now Robertson, host of the Christian Broadcasting Network's 'The 700 Club,' has spit out some gems. First he declared that 9/11 was the result of God's wrath on America for not mandating school prayer. Later, he predicted a catastrophe in Orlando, Fla., because of "gay days" at Disney World. Then, there's his call for the assassination of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
But this classic should be the granddaddy of 'em all (at 0.47 secs) ....
Now, to be fair, when Robertson said this, he was soliciting donations for the relief effort the CBN had put together. But if Robertson is this authority on God's anger and pretty much can peg when and where he gets pissed off, it's hard to see how evangelical Christians, who are the majority of viewing audience of 'The 700 Club,' would want to give money to people they believe had signed a pact with Satan and were thus cursed!
But rather than dwell on stupid old men like Robertson, it's best to debunk what he said so that people don't actually go off believing him.
The root of this whole "pact with the devil" trash goes back to a voodoo priest known as Dutty Boukman. Boukman is said to have called the slaves to arms against the French, beginning an uprising. The legend goes that he held a voodoo ritual with a few slaves, where a pig was sacrificed at a place called Bois Caimin. The ritual allegedly galvanized the black population for revolt. But nobody has ever been able to substantiate this story, nor has anyone ever found the bronze pig that was supposed to stand in Port-au-Prince as a monument, so modern historians dispute the entire story.
The likelihood is that the story was a bastardization by the French of a voodoo ritual, which they saw, but had no understanding of. Voodoo derives from several traditional African religions and came with Caribbean- and South American-bound slaves when they were brought to the West. The term "voodoo" is something made up by Hollywood.
The Boukman story has about as much credibility as American slave owners' insistence that "the natural state of Negroes is servitude" due to our being the supposed descendants of Ham, whose children were singled out for slavery because he embarrassed his drunken father, Noah. Slave owners actually twisted this passage of Genesis (Chapt. 9: 21-27) for their own sick, racist purposes.
Robertson is no better.
The real background of Haiti's poverty began when President Thomas Jefferson instituted post-revolution sanctions in 1804, which lasted nearly 60 years and economically isolated the fledgling state not only from the rest of the Caribbean but the rest of the world as well. Denied the developing economic infrastructure America had after its own revolution, the nation fell in to a cycle of assassination and despotism that spawned from class-structure conflict rooted in colonial times. It continued until President Woodrow Wilson intervened in 1915. When U.S. troops left in 1934, the Haitian military set up a new autocratic government, which, in turn, spawned further cycles of corruption and exploitation -- internal and external -- that continue to the present.
For further background on Haiti, its struggles and the fascinating origins of how the Haitian revolution came to be, check out these links:
The Louverture Project.
History of Haiti from Infoplease.
EchodHaiti.com.
Please, whatever you do, pay attention to those who are trying to help. Here's how you can help: CNN - Impact Your World.
And please, don't listen to stupid old men like Robertson. They never attempt to be part of the solution.


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By: ron on 1/14/2010 7:12PM
you are100% right
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By: concerned on 1/19/2010 8:52PM
We happen to watch Hannity, O'riley and Glenn Beck in our house. We also have a grandson who's father is black and his mother is white. I don't see color when I see my grand baby. He is 3 he does not see color either. I hope he never does.Back to the crisis in Hati I cry everyday when I see what has happened to that country. I am planning on adopting a child from Hati. There are 125 children already adopted.Normally I would not say this but you seem so angry. i am going too. They were adopted to white families. Please don't insinuate that white people don't care.Turn your news on and look and see who is sitting at the orphanages..It is not Al Sharpton.
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By: d on 1/14/2010 2:22PM
“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” Mahatma Gandhi
The more things change the more they stay the same.
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By: Walkeen on 12/06/2010 10:50AM
This man sounds racist & judgemental. Who is he to judge & make statements about haitian people? I don't like people judge others. it's just wrong! i've noticed people just don't know how to talk nice about people anymore. I'm very thankful for all the people who have survived. I'm tired of people talking about color, we all just need to come together & help one another! Please continue to pray & help the people of Haiti!
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By: N.R. on 1/14/2010 3:29PM
We, as a people;a nation, will be judged according to our deeds...doesn't matter what race you are. God does not see color, like man does, therefore racist, who tend to hate anyone darker themselves, are evil men, for they are nothing of God. God is only concerned about one purpose under Heaven, and that is, souls, who are willing to live and serve Him. We treat this earth, as if this is just a playground, that we should run wild and free, and do what and when we please, and think we are okay with God. Were not! Technically, it's really not all about us. It's about what the Creator wants the most out of us, and when we fail to obey Him, and go our own way, don't expect His spirit to strive with us always.
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By: Jaime on 1/14/2010 2:51PM
Some things are just a case of science. Namely this earthquake. Haiti is on a faultline that was inactive for 200 years. There hasn't been an earthquake of this magnitude in the area for that same amount of time. The fault itself if very close to the surface and the shift in the plates that close to the surface caused the 7.0 on the Richter. I love God, but I also love Science and Geology to.
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By: N.R. on 1/14/2010 3:07PM
It would be just plain ignorant and stupid of those, who think that life are without consequences. God gives man common sense, if some of us would learn to use it. God is love, but He is also a God of wrath upon the disobedience. If a man commits crime, by man's law, your reward will be to sit behind bars, or even death, depending on the crime. The same principle applies with God; if you violate His laws, by dealing in crookedness, and living life in the midst of your sin;darkness, you're doomed; but God always sends warning before destruction. Men suffer on account of thier own sin;evil content in thier hearts. If we deny God, he will deny us, and turn our minds over to the prince of darkness, which is Lucifer. The truth be told, and believe it or not, it's happening right before your eyes. To those who have a spiritual ear to hear let him hear; a spiritual eye, let him see what the Spirit of God is trying to say to us. The rest are blind and deaf on account of their own disbelief and rebellious spirit. So, shall you believe a lie, never finding real truth.
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By: One better on 1/14/2010 4:38PM
Amen!!!
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By: debra on 1/26/2010 9:09AM
my bible says if people who are called by god's name will pray and humble themselves he will heal this land. we are so stubborned we have directions but we don't take heed. it rain on the just and the unjust. with this earthquake we all are hurting, hurting for these people, where is the love god wants us to have. he is giving us a chance to show compassion if we don't feel for these people well you reap what you sow.
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By: Rudy on 1/14/2010 9:49PM
#1 1906 San Francisco earthquake; Holy Ghost falls on Los Angeles in Azusa street revival and it was published on the San Francisco newspapers in which the media made fun of the Holy Ghost and it (SF) was struck majorly.
#2 New Orleans was devastated by hurricane Katrina the day of a gay parade.
#3 Sri Lanka was hit by a tsunami;Worlds largest Pagan area.
#4 Northern California gets the largest Forrest fire in history the same week that the gay rights were past.
#5 In times of war, for some reason earthquakes tend to hit more often then when not in war. Hells enlarging.
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