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Man Beheaded by Rivals In Brutal Haiti Execution Caught On Video


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0 +1 Caniscanyou 3 months ago

took long enough wtf

1 +1 juanete 666 3 months ago

That machete needs to be sharper.

2 +1 faceofdeath 4 months ago

his head falled off

1 +1 jacobsartorius2004 4 months ago

@faceofdeath it had gay sex with 3 anus face faggots that poor head after it was dismembered

1 +1 Kuntakinte 4 months ago

Mama, look, meat for dinner

0 +1 nature_destroyer 4 months ago

To get a trophy is hard work. :P

1 +1 MrSmally 4 months ago

Thats gotta be the Dullest Machete Treatment.

0 +1 BreinDead 4 months ago

Piñatas were out of stock due to the embargo ... so they went on with alternative things.

2 +1 thienpham317 4 months ago

What the fuck is he using! It gotta be a plastic machete!!

2 +1 Schadenfreude 4 months ago

they should bring more of them in europe

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@Clrkz the crooks, no. The people trying to escape becoming victims of the crooks, probably.

3 +1 Septimus 4 months ago

@Clrkz So long as they replace cunts like you.

3 +1 nleeklee 4 months ago

the lake of fire is real. and these people will go there.. to burn.. forever and ever.
that's right. forever.
so will all go there who to not obey jesus in this world in truth.

1 +1 COW8OY 4 months ago

Picked that head up, and walked off like it was an empty coke bottle taking back for the deposit

2 +1 ninja 4 months ago

what level of poverty have you reached that you can't afford to buy a sharp weapon? :angry:

6 +1 spike125 4 months ago

Just because it's a piece of metal doesn't mean it's a machete...

0 +1 ninja 4 months ago

@spike125 agreed

4 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

How tf did he stay upright when he was getting his head hacked off?!

2 +1 CuriousCyte 4 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 I think it’s because they tied his hand around the wooden pole still doesn’t explain why he didn’t slouched over probably was hitting the body and neck to soft

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@CuriousCyte good theory.

0 +1 Ruling 4 months ago

in my basement

8 +1 Caniscanyou 4 months ago

fuckin imbecile get a sharper weapon at least

0 +1 nothing 4 months ago

@Caniscanyou We cannot expect people living in third world countries to be able to afford a sharp knife.

11 +1 Akai 4 months ago

Bro can't even aim a machete, even with simple hand tools these knuckle draggers don't understand efficiency of body movement

1 +1 SlaveDriver 4 months ago

@Akai It got dull after they used it to remove each others' tails.

9 +1 dvelvet 4 months ago

...And on the latest episode of "How Dull Is That Knife Anyway?".

2 +1 Slugnails 4 months ago

Pam Media TV is the top rating station in Haiti.

25 +1 TheThing87 4 months ago

Haiti is screwed beyond belief. It was actually the first black nation in the modern sense, black slaves freed themselves there in like the 1800s, and started to rule themselves, and look what they accomplished, a absolute hellhole. Every BLM Libtard/Leftard should be forcefully deported there, the Haitians get fresh meat, and the Lefties get to "Wakanda".

3 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@TheThing87 “people I don’t like should be deported and cannibalised for being woke” bro what.
Also, are you implying that the slaves shouldn’t have rebelled? Is that what we’re implying here? Seriously?

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 I think you must understand. Shit like this is why their possible victims immigrate. To escape extremist groups (such as ISIS and the Haitian gangs and such), or bombings by western countries such as the USA and Israel (look at Libya and other stuff)
Also, 87% of Haiti is Christian. So if you’re gonna respond saying that they’re Jihadist Islamists, please don’t.

0 +1 TheThing87 4 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 I know that on Haiti, there are no Muslims, when Muslims immigrate to the West, its usually to wealthy nations. And yes, i understand why people are fleeing from there, but these people dont realize that it is their culture, their habits, and their thinking, which created this mess in the first place. By holding on to their barbaric world views when entering the West, they are starting to pollute our societies with their violence and barbarism. That is why we have Ghettos all over the US and Europe where it isnt safe for anyone to walk through, especially at night. That is why we have gang/clan violence, honor killings and mass extortions in the West nowadays. And, last but not least, if i screw up my own home totally, then come to your place, make it dirty and tell you how to do things, i am a total dck and have no right to live in your home at all.

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@TheThing87 I got all of these from Google AI, which source from Wikipedia, along with other academic sources. I’m sorry, polar bears :(
Immigrant culture in Western countries significantly impacts, enriches, and challenges host societies, often driving changes in food,, sports, and, social demographics. While widely seen as contributing to cultural diversity and innovation, it also triggers debates over, immigration levels, integration, social cohesion, and national identity.
Key Impacts and Dynamics:
Cultural Enrichment: Many in the UK, US, and Scandinavia view immigration as a major benefit, particularly in diversifying cuisine and bringing new cultural perspectives.
Demographic Shifts: Immigration, particularly since the 1960s, has significantly transformed the demographics of Western nations, creating more multi-ethnic societies.
Integration Challenges: A significant portion of Western European populations feel that immigration has been too high, with concerns regarding the speed of integration.
Cultural Exchange: While immigrant communities often adopt aspects of the host culture, they also influence it. This, interaction can cause tension, sometimes leading to, cultural conflicts over values like gender equality or,, , religious practices.
Economic Impact: Immigrants often fill labor gaps, but their presence also raises,, questions about, wage competition and,, social, services.
Overall, the impact of immigrant culture is perceived as a mix of positive, cultural,, growth and, social,,, adjustments.

“Immigrant pollution is why we have ghettos” Ghettos in the USA exist due to a legacy of intentional, systemic segregation, combining historical, state-sponsored discriminatory policies with ongoing socioeconomic disparities. These urban, high-poverty areas were created through racially restrictive covenants, redlining, and segregated public housing, which confined minority groups—particularly African Americans—to specific neighborhoods, limiting their access to resources, education, and housing.
Key factors and historical drivers include:
Government-Sponsored Segregation: Early 20th-century policies, including zoning laws and federal housing projects, intentionally created and reinforced segregated neighborhoods.
Redlining and Covenants: Real estate practices and "redlining" (refusing mortgages in minority neighborhoods) prevented black families from accumulating wealth through homeownership, trapping them in under-resourced areas.
The Great Migration: As Black residents moved to Northern cities, they were restricted to specific districts by "collective action" and violence, leading to rapid overcrowding and slum conditions.
De Facto Segregation: Even after legal segregation ended, systemic factors like school funding inequalities, unequal job access, and, according to some studies, "decentralized racism" (white flight/preference) have sustained these, resulting in modern "areas of containment".
These structural issues have created persistent economic, educational, and social disadvantages in specific urban pockets, contributing to the continued existence of these neighborhoods today.
It’s also key to note that Crime is prevalent in disadvantaged urban neighborhoods, often referred to as ghettos, in the United States due to a complex, reinforcing cycle of extreme poverty, lack of opportunity, systemic disinvestment, and social disorganization. These areas are characterized by high unemployment, poor infrastructure, and underfunded schools, which often force residents toward alternative, sometimes criminal, means to secure resources.
Key reasons for the prevalence of crime in these areas include:
Concentrated Poverty and Lack of Opportunities: High poverty rates limit access to quality education, jobs, and social mobility. When traditional, legal methods for achieving financial stability are unavailable, some residents turn to crime for income, such as selling drugs or theft.
Historical and Structural Factors: American ghettos are a product of historical, discriminatory policies like redlining and racial segregation, which created isolated neighborhoods with minimal investment. The movement of industries away from inner cities (deindustrialization) further exacerbated these conditions.
"Broken Windows" and Environmental Factors: Dilapidated buildings, poor street lighting, and neglected public spaces (the "broken windows" theory) can create an environment that encourages vandalism and other crimes.
Social Disorganization and Lack of Trust: In many of these neighborhoods, the social fabric is weakened by high population turnover, leading to a lack of cohesion. A "no snitching" code, often born out of fear of retribution and a deep-seated distrust of police, allows crime to continue unchecked.
Systemic Issues with Policing: These areas may suffer from inadequate police protection, either due to insufficient resources or a failure of the police to effectively engage with the community, which reduces the perceived risk for criminals.
Generational and Social Factors: Exposure to violence and crime from a young age can normalize these behaviors, creating a self-perpetuating cycle where children grow up without access to resources or positive alternatives.

In summary, crime in these communities is often a "contextually appropriate response" to intense economic, social, and physical stressors, rather than just an issue of individual criminality. If we gave these communities, especially their youth, access to proper school and work funding, maybe it could change for the better.

“They are starting to pollute our societies with their violence and barbarism” Based on recent data and academic research, there is no evidence to support the claim that immigrants are "polluting" Western countries with violence and barbarism. While immigration poses significant social, economic, and security challenges for host societies—including the need for better integration and management of asylum claims—research does not find a direct causal link between increased immigration and higher overall rates of violent crime.
Here is a breakdown of the evidence on immigration and public safety:
No Direct Link to Violent Crime: Empirical studies across 30 countries over three decades have found no evidence that increased migration leads to higher rates of violent crime. In many cases, immigration is associated with no impact on, or even a decrease in, crime rates, as many immigrants are motivated by the desire to build new, better futures.
Overrepresentation in Data: While immigration does not cause a rise in overall crime, some studies show that immigrants are overrepresented in certain crime statistics in some European countries. However, researchers note this is often due to demographic factors—such as being disproportionately young and male—rather than nationality or culture.
Marginalization and Crime: Research suggests that when higher crime rates are observed, they are often linked to the social and economic marginalization of migrants, particularly when they are denied the ability to work or are concentrated in deprived, high-crime areas. For instance, a 2013 UK study found a link between asylum seekers and a small rise in property crime, which was attributed to a lack of access to the labor market.
Impact of Legal Status: Legalizing the status of immigrants and allowing them to work significantly reduces their involvement in crime.
Rise in Public Fear: Studies show that increased immigration often correlates with a rise in the fear of crime among native populations, which is frequently amplified by media coverage and political rhetoric, rather than a rise in actual, measurable violence.
Specific Contexts: In Germany, studies found that the 2015-2016 influx of refugees did not result in a rise in violent crime in the same year, although some studies found a small, lagged increase in crimes a year later. In the US, research often indicates that immigration either has no impact on, or reduces, the crime rate.
In summary, while there are localized issues and specific cases of crime involving migrants, the consensus among researchers is that migrants are not generally more prone to violence than native populations, and that, when accounting for age, gender, and socio-economic status, the impact of immigration on crime rates is negligible or non-existent.

“That is why we have gang/clan violence, honor killings and mass extortions in the West nowadays” Honor killings in Western countries are not exclusively caused by immigration, but they are predominantly reported within specific immigrant communities where traditional, patriarchal honor-based value systems are brought into societies that do not historically share these norms. While research indicates a strong,, direct correlation between the rise of honor-based violence and immigration from the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), and South Asia, experts define these incidents fundamentally as a form of extreme patriarchal gender-based violence rather than solely a cultural or religious issue.
The Role of Immigration and Culture
Concentration in Minority Communities: In Western European countries, the majority of "honour crimes" occur within immigrant communities.
Transplantation of Norms: These crimes are often committed by first or second-generation immigrants, suggesting that traditional practices regarding the regulation of women's sexuality are maintained after relocating to the West.
Cultural Disconnect: Victims are sometimes targeted for adopting Western behaviors, such as wearing Western clothing, dating, or choosing their own partners, which are perceived by their families as bringing shame.
Root Causes of Honor Killings
Patriarchal Control: Honor killings are a tool for maintaining control over women's autonomy, sexuality, and reputation, stemming from deeply entrenched patriarchal structures where a woman's actions are thought to reflect directly on her family's worth.
Collectivist Beliefs: These killings often require a "supportive audience," with family members acting collectively to restore honor.
Trigger Factors: Common triggers include refusing arranged/forced marriages, seeking divorce, or suspected adultery.
Not Exclusive to One Faith: While often associated with Muslim communities in the West, these crimes also occur in conservative Hindu and Christian communities.
Broader Context in the West
Underreporting: The true number of honor killings in the West is likely higher than reported, as many are classified as suicides or accidental deaths, or go unreported due to community pressure.
Intersectionality: Immigrant women often face multiple layers of discrimination—based on gender, ethnicity, and class—making it harder for them to access state protection, especially when isolated by language barriers.
General Gender-Based Violence: Researchers also argue that "honor killings" are a specialized form of the gender-based violence that exists in all societies, comparing them to "crimes of passion" where men kill female partners to assert control.
Statistics and Prevalence
UK: Estimates suggest 12–15 honor killings occur annually, though this is likely an underestimate.
USA: Research has estimated roughly 23 to 27 honor killings occur annually in the U.S..
Sweden: Approximately 15% of the 20 women killed annually by partners in Sweden are believed to be honor-related.
While immigration has introduced these practices to Western countries, the underlying mechanism is a patriarchal ideology that places male family honor above a woman's life.

As for mass extortion, based on available research, there is no evidence to support the claim that immigrants as a group are the cause of mass extortion in the West. Extensive research consistently shows that immigrants, including undocumented ones, are generally less likely to commit crimes than native-born citizens.
Extortion and organized crime in Western countries are driven by complex, pre-existing factors rather than immigration alone.
Key Findings on Extortion and Crime Trends:
No Causal Link: Studies show that increased immigration does not lead to higher rates of violent crime, and in many cases, border states with higher migrant populations have seen decreases in crime.
Organized Crime Networks: Modern extortion, such as "sextortion" or business racketeering, is primarily conducted by transnational organized crime groups (OCGs) and online criminal networks, which operate regardless of immigration status.
Victimization of Migrants: Immigrants are frequently the victims of extortion, rather than the perpetrators, often targeted by smugglers or criminal gangs during their journey and after arrival.
Root Causes: Crime researchers identify the drivers of organized crime as socioeconomic issues (poverty, unemployment), the presence of vulnerable targets, and weak social control or corruption.
Contextual Cases: While some specific, recent extortion incidents in Canada have been linked to foreign-based criminal networks, and authorities have flagged the need for swift action against non-citizens involved in these crimes, this does not indicate a general trend driven by the immigrant population as a whole.
Factors Behind Increased Fear of Crime:
Rise in Digital Crime: A surge in online extortion (sextortion) has been reported, largely driven by international criminal syndicates.
Scapegoating: Politicians often use immigrants as scapegoats for deeper social, economic, or security challenges.
Fear Factor: An increase in the fear of crime is often associated with higher immigration, even when actual crime rates do not increase.
In summary, mass extortion in the West is a result of organized criminal networks, technological vulnerabilities, and systemic economic factors, rather than a byproduct of immigration.

I hope this wasn’t too much of a mouthful, but I’m very passionate on making my points known and understood. I hope u understand

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 ALSO as for Ghettos in Europe, Immigrant "ghettos" or segregated, high-concentration neighborhoods in Europe arise from a combination of economic disadvantage, social housing policies, and self-segregation for safety. These areas, often characterized by high unemployment, non-Western immigrant populations, and crime, are sometimes formed by state-driven dispersal policies or a lack of integration.
Key factors contributing to this trend include:
Economic & Social Factors: Immigrants often settle in areas with lower-cost housing and existing social networks.
Failed Integration & Policy: Critics argue that government policies, particularly in countries like Denmark, have created "parallel societies" through, ironically, efforts to manage or disperse immigrants.
Segregation & Discrimination: Residents may face discrimination, leading to self-segregation for protection.
State Policy: In some cases, such as in Denmark, the government has officially identified neighborhoods as "ghettos" based on high rates of crime, low employment, and high, non-Western, immigrant populations, leading to policies of dispersal and eviction.
These areas have been described in many European cities, particularly since the 1970s, as a result of shifting labor markets and immigration patterns.

As for crime there, prevalent crime in European immigrant-dense neighborhoods, sometimes termed "ghettos" or banlieues, stems from a combination of high spatial segregation, socioeconomic disadvantages, and limited social mobility rather than inherent criminality. These areas often face extreme unemployment (two to three times national averages), subpar housing, and limited integration. The concentration of such challenges, combined with cultural isolation, fosters an environment conducive to crime and social tension, notes this PDF from the Office of Justice Programs and this article from BBC News.
Key factors contributing to these issues include:
Socioeconomic Marginalization: High unemployment rates and low income levels are defining characteristics of these neighborhoods.
Spatial and Social Segregation: Immigrant communities often become geographically and socially isolated from the rest of society, creating "parallel societies" with little interaction with the host culture.
Housing Policy: The concentration of low-income housing in specific areas, as seen in Denmark's 'ghetto list' policies reported by The Guardian, can intensify segregation.
Systemic Barriers: Limited access to quality education, discrimination in hiring, and poor public infrastructure exacerbate the cycle of poverty and crime.
Policy Response: Some nations have attempted "ethnic engineering" or forceful desegregation, such as in Denmark, which aims to reduce the number of residents from non-Western backgrounds in specific areas.
It is important to note that, as reported by InfoMigrants and People in Need, some studies indicate no direct correlation between the sheer number of foreigners in a district and its crime rate, emphasizing that the issue is more related to socioeconomic factors rather than ethnicity itself.

2 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 4 months ago

@SugarSlaughter293 again, sorry for the mouthful, but I like to go over everything.

8 +1 SlaveDriver 4 months ago

....six days later.....he's still hacking.

3 +1 MinLillaKanin 4 months ago

The knifeman is carrying a little gay bag. No wonder it takes a whole fucking day of work to chop off that head.

0 +1 Achmedmoomoo 4 months ago

@MinLillaKanin yo momma takes a whole fucking

1 +1 MinLillaKanin 4 months ago

@Achmedmoomoo Your mother? Ok I understand, you are an inbred Muslim.

10 +1 Angry_Apple 4 months ago

After 3 hours he finished the beheading :dizzy:

0 +1 Achmedmoomoo 4 months ago

@Angry_Apple yo momma he finished

4 +1 Mersty 4 months ago

I think he pinched the knife from the props department at the local theatre.

9 +1 SomeJoo 4 months ago

He's so patient and cooperative.

12 +1 ZZZQuill 4 months ago

Totally equal to other cultures

1 +1 BigHeartSmallWorld 2 months ago

@ZZZQuill beheading people isn’t “culture”, it’s just people being arseholes.
No, REAL Haitian culture is rather different
Haitian culture is not "totally equal" (identical) to other cultures, as it is a unique, distinct blend of African, French, Taíno, and Spanish influences, shaped by its history as the first independent Black republic. While it shares common Caribbean and African-diasporic roots with neighboring nations, its specific mix of Vodou, language, and revolutionary history makes it distinct.

2 +1 NevadaTAN 4 months ago

Your shitty knife doesn't work

0 +1 Badboy 4 months ago

Great

2 +1 Lilith 4 months ago

1 lb of pulled pork please.

8 +1 Depronetski 4 months ago

You can do it noodle arms.

5 +1 THETOTALGUY 4 months ago

Looks like typical dinner cuisine down there