Edited by Azizi Powell
Latest edition - October 22, 2024
This pancocojams post presents information about the false accusations that were made by Republicans during the 2024 Presidential campaign that the Haitian immigrant population in Springfield, Ohio were stealing, killing, and eating pets in that community.
This post also provides a complete sub-thread from a YouTube video on another subject in which commenters responded to the question ""Why are Black people in the USA not coming out strongly against the tarnishing of Black immigrants from Haiti in Springfield?"
The content of this post is presented for historical and socio-cultural purposes.
All copyrights remain with their owners.
Thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/10/a-2010-journal-article-excerpt-about.html for a related pancocojams post entitled "A 2010 Journal Article Excerpt About Haitians and African Americans in The Mattapan Neighborhood Of Boston, Massachusetts."
Also, click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/10/what-word-tether-means-to-foundational.html for the pancocojams post entitled "What The Word "Tether" Means To Foundational Black Americans (FBAs)".
Reading those posts echoes and/or clarifies the reasons for some of the points that were made in the comments that are quoted in this 2024 YouTube sub-thread.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE SITUATION REGARDING THE HAITIAN POPULATION IN SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_pet-eating_hoax
"Starting in September 2024, baseless claims spread online that Haitian immigrants were stealing and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. The claims began with a local Facebook group post claiming a local cat had been butchered, and spread quickly among far-right and neo-Nazi groups. The claims were then amplified by prominent figures in the American right, most notably Republican Senator and vice-presidential nominee, JD Vance of Ohio, followed by his running mate Donald Trump and allies such as Laura Loomer and Twitter owner Elon Musk.[1][2] Subsequently, the author of the original Facebook post and the neighbor who told her the story admitted it was based on a rumor from people with whom they had not spoken.[3][4]
Springfield and county law enforcement said that no credible reports or evidence support the claims, and the city's mayor and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, who are both Republicans, have denounced them.[5] The claims were widely described as racist.[6][7][8] Fact-checking website Snopes called the claims unfounded, while others characterized them as a hoax or a lie.[9][10] When challenged on the factual basis of the claims, Vance told interviewer Dana Bash, "If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that's what I'm going to do".[11]
The pet-eating claims spread amid existing racial tensions in Springfield, where recent legal Haitian immigration strained some public resources. There had been previous incidents of hostility towards the local Haitian community and unfounded local rumors of Haitians stealing waterfowl for food.[12] After the claims spread, dozens of bomb threats targeted Springfield schools, hospitals, public buildings, and businesses, often accompanied by anti-Haitian messages."...
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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE ABOUT THIS POST
This is the complete sub-thread that is an off-topic comment exchange that is part of a discussion thread for a YouTube video entitled "Black Men Think Very Carefully Before Voting For Trump! | Will You Get The Tangibles You Want" (published by TheDefiantLawyers on September 18, 2024. This YouTube channel is hosted by two African American attorneys (father (Augustus Corbett) and daughter (Chloe Corbett). As of October 20, 2024 at 1:57 Am EDT there has been a total number of 324,667 views for this video. As of the same time there are a total number of 6,068 comments in the entire discussion thread and 58 comments in this showcased sub-thread..
The entire sub-thread as of October 20, 2024 is quoted in this pancocojams post with numbers added for referencing purpose only.
This sub-thread doesn't include a comment that I attempted to add to that sub-thread two times but for some reason both attempts were deleted after they appeared in that sub-thread for a brief time. My comment was in response to comment #42 in this sub-thread which asks about the meaning of the word "tether".
I didn't copy the original version of my comment which was longer than my second version. That first version included the title of a pancocojams post on Foundational Black Americans (FBAs) and Americans Descendants Of Slaves (ADOS), but didn't include a link to that post.
I thought that mentioning my blog post might have been the reason why my comment was deleted since that could have been interpreted as self-promotion. Therefore I didn't mention my pancocojams blog or that post in my second attempt to add a comment to that discussion thread.
I'm sharing the second version of my comment after the last comment that appears in that sub-thread as of this date.
This pancocojams post also includes the link to my post on FBA, ADOS, and their relatively newly coined meaning for the English language word "tether" as a specific population referent.
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YOUTUBE VIDEO SUB-THREAD ABOUT THIS SPRINGFIELD, OHIO PET EATING HOAX
1. @byronhay1648, September 2024
"Why are Black people in the USA not coming out strongly
against the tarnishing of Black immigrants from Haiti in Springfield? It also
reflects on every black wherever you come from."
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2. @Bambi7ish, September 2024
"We are! ✅️πͺπ½π―"
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3. @divinebynature7056, September 2024
"How do you know some are'nt? Is anyone from the Black
immigrant community talking about the young man, Javion MaGee who was
alledgedly lynched? Don't come in here
with that bullcrap. There are many things to be concerned about."
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4. @ursamajor6347, September 2024
"Because we have allowed social media mouthpieces to
condition us into “otherizing” Black people who from the US. The introduction
of terms like ADOS and FBA into our vocabulary was purposely part of the
conditioning."
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5. @MPMMPM-vy9cu, September 2024
"If you're not Black, then you don't know. Don't comment if
you are unschooled on the subject!"
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6. @byronhay1648, September 2024
"@Bambi7ish Thank you."
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7. @Tiffany-ki4wu,September 2024
"Some of us is King we are very outraged and has spoken up."
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8. @Michael-w2d3g, September 2024
"Because these Haitian 'Tethers' get to the US and talk
greasy about FBA's!π€"
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9. @roberthboyd6073, September 2024
"Yes true"
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10. @onlyalisaawilliams, September 2024
"We are, but some have self hate, don’t label all of us with
them.. Y’all have to learn the loudest mouths online doesn’t represent the
majority , and we as Black American’s have a responsibility to get loader than them, and that’s our fault
we haven’t."
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11.@msimareallady8664, September 2024
"It's so much trauma, distractions, and issues that's
happening. it's almost too overwhelming."
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12. @lorrainehurt3044,September 2024
"We need to take care of ourselves. Has any other Blacks from
other countries come to our aid in all these years?!"
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13. @judymuttari5929, September 2024
"Yall don't stand up for us and we return the favor, plus
yall think ya better than blacks."
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14. @keithcaldwell1871, September 2024
"Because we don’t stick together"
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15. @keithcaldwell1871, September 2024
"Because we never stick together"
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16.@sparkle3000, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044 Kendrick Lamar is attempting to do just that.
We help all these groups but they don't help us back.
Time to look out for themselves."
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17. @rdhawk929, September 2024
"Never thought I'd get this kind of treatment here. I'm out.
Comment keeps getting deleted."
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18. @sparkle3000, September 2024
"@rdhawk929 Me too, sad isn't it.
Keep posting the truth."
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19. @goldenfreedom7361, September 2024
" @lorrainehurt3044 with out the Haitian revolution,the will
never be such thing as the Louisiana purchase in the American history. And
secondly, more than 500 Haitian soldiers fought in the siege of Savannah
Georgia during the American revolution war in 1779. Just saying... You could
research that my sister. I ❤️ YOU MY SISTER. PLEASE BE SAFE,
AND STAY BLESSED..ππΏππΏππΏ"
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20. @taq1238, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044 There are so many who have joined in the
struggle. Is it likely that you would have heard that I, as an immigrant, was
part of an organization that abolished the death penalty in the state I live
in?
Are you familiar with Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture? He
is a famous activist who came from the Caribbean.
I suspect that the narrative is more important for far too many than the facts.
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21. @rochcarothers-ts3jx, September 2024
"@MPMMPM-vy9cu Good point,so form us ?"
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22. @rochcarothers-ts3jx, September 2024
"Trump axes DEIπΊπΈππ½⚖️"
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23. @rosalindgriffin6940, September 2024
"Amen!!"
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24. @FunnkDrummer, September 2024
"Self hatred on both sides."
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25. @lorrainehurt3044,September 2024
"@goldenfreedom7361 I stand corrected ππΏ"
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26. @lorrainehurt3044, September 2024
"@taq1238 I stand corrected ππΏ"
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27. @MOLICIOUS69, September 2024
"@divinebynature7056 exactly you handled that perfectly ππΏ"
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28. @rosalindgriffin6940, September 2024
"@FunnkDrummer Well, guess what I will be voting blue. I
have sons and I want my sons to make it home!!@"
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30. @missyhockett, September 2024
"Some think their black is better than another black."
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31. @shawnfromstatefarm8822, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044
Plenty actually, if you used Google for what it’s supposed to be used for. And
when exactly are you going to “take care of yourselves”?
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32. @RasheedGazzi, September 2024
"When have you EVER seen an immigrant speak up for the people
who made it possible for them to have the rights they have now? Still I'm
willing to stand on their side."
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33. @RasheedGazzi, September 2024
"@missyhockett Some don't even want to identify as Black."
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34. @AntarrahGilkes, September 2024
"Do you remember Marcus Garvey and his contribution to the
raising of the plight of black people in America? He was the father of 20th
century black progressive movement....his UNIA sought to uplift Afrikan
Americans. @lorrainehurt3044"
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35. @cheriagata6408,September 2024
"@Michael-w2d3g
exhibit 1 of division"
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36. @williamcarter9066,September 2024
"Have you talk to every black person in America to assume
what you said in that very general statement!! I know haven’t interacted with
me !! However it goes like this whatever I do or feel about the Haitians ITS
STILL NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS people are allowed their own feelings and don’t
have to group think to appease others!!"
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37.@evylouis3122, September 2024
"@Michael-w2d3g don’t
generalize all Haitians please. Black is black in some our eyes. African
Americans paved the way so it would be ignorant to say otherwise."
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38. @patricemccauley8486, September 2024
"Absolutely!!!!!!"
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39. @cheriagata6408,September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044
emphatically yes! Unlike black Americans they just join the cause without
holding signs saying Haitian Jamaican African etc! They are right there with
you! They have American kids too! They care bc unless they speak and you hear
an accent, the system just see Black especially those Haitian people who mind
their own business"
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40. @cheriagata6408,September 2024
"@goldenfreedom7361
the ignorant ones are the loudest and most indignant right ! If they knew
Haitian history they’d know that we need to revere these people and hold hands
with them because the West still has its boots on their necks! They were the
first to rid themselves of slavery and they valiantly fought to help others
including South America! Respect to the Haitians! They have helped you and
continue to do so because black includes Haitians!!"
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41. @cheriagata6408, September 2024
"@evylouis3122
actually denigrating blacks is every black person’s business! Like it or not we
are all lumped as one! Frankly Haitians have a rich history of fighting for
themselves and others including the USA. We have to learn to stick up for one
another!"
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42, @FreeAtLast-d8n, September 2024
"@Michael-w2d3g What’s a tether?"
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43. @goldenfreedom7361, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044 All love my sister.❤️"
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44. @byronhay1648, September 2024
"@judymuttari5929 Sir, by definition, as long as you are of
African descent, you are black. And they treat us all the same way. No matter
where you come from we’re are in the same boat; and have been and should be
supporting each other. Stop the division. Bob Marley and Marcus Garvey (African
Jamaicans) spoke for all blacks and other oppressed people."
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45. @goldenfreedom7361,September 2024
"@cheriagata6408 most certainly. Totally agreed... This is the
right time to pass such infos, and be teachers to those that have no idea why
they are who they are philosophically
about Haiti/Haitians.. What may seem bitter for Haitians now, will turned out
to be a blessing. Watch and see. ONE L❤️VE. Stay positive, and stay
blessed ππΏππΏππΏ"
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46. @lorrainehurt3044, September 2024
"@goldenfreedom7361 Thawadah my brother. Shalawam ❤️ππΏ"
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47. @goldenfreedom7361, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044 You are welcome anytime. And may peace be you
as well always. Inshallah...ππΏππΏππΏ❤️"
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48. @PowerWithinMe-tm6yt, September 2024
" @cheriagata6408 ππππ
thank you ❤❤"
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49. @blackfreethinker2525, September 2024
"This
Non
Divesting
Ethnic
Black
American
DEFINITELY HAS BEEN!
Don't MESS with Ayiti! ππΉ"
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50. @lorrainehurt3044, September 2024
"@AntarrahGilkes I know about Garvey and the 60s. It's 2024.
Who has stood up for us since then? We were fighting for Apartheid in 90s,
Rawanda. Always fighting for Africa. Look even at the CBC, they aren't worth a
penny. We've always spoken for other groups. We spoke out when Katrina hit
Haiti. We spoke out for Puerto Rico a couple years ago. Get my drift. It's been
decades since any other groups have spoken up for the crimes and mistreatment
of us."
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51. @cynthiabakerwoodard, September 2024
"Just a new twist on an old practice: always some type of
movement in our community for some segment to separate from the larger black
community to identify with the dominant culture. It is complicated and sad. It
is based in fear and historic self-hatred. More recently, over the last couple
of decades, we saw black self-hatred grow in the manifestation of public
degradation and hate toward black women. We failed to see where this was
heading. I don’t believe that we are truly surprised that it is estimated that
an alarming percentage of polled black men plan to vote for white supremacy to
control our nation going forward. Can’t blame Trump. He has consistently been
transparent about his beliefs and commitment to his feelings about black folks
for decades."
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52. @blackfreethinker2525, September 2024
" @Michael-w2d3g divestor babble."
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53. @senica41, September 2024
"BLACK AMERICANS NEED TO WORRY ABOUT BLACK AMERICANS ❤"
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54.@speedial3696, September 2024
"@lorrainehurt3044 in what are expecting help from Africa
when the majority of are still being oppressed by super power nations .
These poor souls are in worse predicaments than we are."
Have compaction my friend and make the right arguments."
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55. @whatstherealproblem7513, September 2024
"Because someone said that when the immigrants come to
America and get in politics they fight against reparations and this goes for
all immigrants that get in politics they also say they are tired of immigrants
getting all the good tangibles while black Americans getting turned down."
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56. @mammawlee, September 2024
"Thank you! That is a good question!"
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57. @samuelhntr1986, September 2024
"@cheriagata6408 ππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎππΎ"
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58. @CindyPage-n3m, October 2024
"AMEN ππ"
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Here's the second version of my comment that I attempted to add to this discussion sub-thread on Oct. 19, 2024 at 10:56 PM:
Azizip171
"@FreeAtLast-d8n
"tether" (when used as a noun) is a derogatory lineage population
referent for Black people from the Caribbean, Africa, and elsewhere who
emigrate to the United States. This referent is used by Black people who are
FBA/ADOS and their supporters or Black people who are influenced by those
lineage movements. In no way am I supportive of this usage."
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My first version of this comment included a sentence such as "For more information about Foundational Black Americans (FBA) and American Descendants Of Slaves (ADOS) as well as information about the meaning of the term "tether" read my pancocojams post entitled "Article Excerpts About The Population Referents "ADOS" (American Descendants Of Slaves) And "FBA" (Foundational Black Americans)".
That comment didn't include the link to that pancocojams post. That link is given at the top of this post.
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I happened upon this sub-thread about Black Americans' support for Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio when I searched for and found this video and discussion thread about reasons why Black men shouldn't vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election. I encourage you to watch that video and read the comments about that subject in that discussion thread.
ReplyDeleteI'm interested in "hearing" from people about the subject of African Americans views about and support for Haitians in Springfield, Ohio. I'm also interested in hearing about and identifying more recent online articles and other material about how African Americans and other Black people in the United States interact and/or view each other as distinct populations.
DeleteIt's difficult to find any online articles or discussions about the relationship between African Americans and Haitians living in the United States, let alone any articles or discussions about African Americans (and/or other Black Americans' attitudes about and responses to the September 2024 and ongoing situation in Springfield, Ohio in which Haitians living there have been falsely accused of eating cats and dogs.
DeleteI found two articles via Google search that were only available if you had a subscription which I don't have. Fortunately, I found a 2010 journal article and I published a pancocojams post quoting excerpts. Here's the link to that post:
https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/10/a-2010-journal-article-excerpt-about.html
"A 2010 Journal Article Excerpt About Haitians and African Americans in The Mattapan Neighborhood Of Boston, Massachusetts."
Here's another very recent example of MAGA racism, xenophobia, and craziness: https://www.yahoo.com/news/rudy-giuliani-rant-haitians-jungle-124106132.html"Rudy Giuliani’s Rant About Haitians And The Jungle Could Be His Most Disgusting Yet", by
ReplyDeleteLee Moran, Fri, November 1, 2024 at 8:41 AM EDT
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I haven't seen any unified outrage about this by Haitians, Black Americans, or Puerto Ricans and any other Caribbean population group. (Note: There are Black people in all of those populations groups that I listed).
I guess if we (Black people) reacted as a group to all of the instances of racism in the United States, we'd be reacting multiple times each and every day. I wouldn't be surprised if groups like the NAACP has sent out a public statement denouncing this, but-to my knowledge, there's not been any sustained outcry from any population group-even Haitians in America. However, voting for Kamala Harris in the Presidential election and voting Blue up and down the ballot is the best statement that we can make about Rudy Guiliani's racism, xenophobic, and crazy statement about Haitians.
Here's a brief synopsis of that article: "On the “Flyover Conservatives” podcast, the former New York City mayor and onetime personal attorney for Donald Trump admitted that debunked claims pushed by the former president and his running mate, JD Vance, about Haitian immigrants eating Springfield residents’ pets “may not be true” but "Haitians shouldn't have been taken out of the jungle" (because they don't know how to adjust to living in a civilized country).
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