Haiti Burnin': Docs Dip Outta Here as Gangs Run Wild
Doctors Without Borders pullin' out, leavin' the community high and dry – real talk, this ain't nothin' new.

Aight, so check it. Doctors Without Borders just bounced from Haiti 'cause the streets is too hot. Gangs wildin' out, ain't no law and order, and the docs ain't tryna catch a stray. I feel 'em, but damn, what about the people?
Hundreds displaced, ain't got no healthcare, ain't got nothin'. This ain't just some news story, this is real life for folks down there. They already strugglin', now they gotta deal with this mess too?
We talkin' about folks losin' they homes, folks gettin' sick, folks dyin'. And the government? They somewhere chillin', probably countin' they money. Ain't nothin' changed. Same struggle, different day.
This ain't no surprise, tho. Haiti been through it. Earthquakes, hurricanes, corruption, the list goes on. The world forgets about 'em, treats 'em like they ain't even human. But we see you, Haiti. We see you.
These NGOs come in, make promises, then bounce when things get tough. Where the loyalty at? Where the love at? They act like they savin' the world, but they just savin' they own skin. That ain't how we do things.
The streets is sayin' this is just the beginning. Things gonna get worse before they get better. But the people strong, they resilient. They gonna find a way to survive, like they always do.
We gotta keep Haiti in our prayers, and we gotta do more than just pray. We gotta support the community, send resources, and speak out against the injustice. This ain't just a Haiti problem, this a world problem.
Don't let the media fool you, this ain't some isolated incident. This the result of years of neglect and exploitation. They been takin' from Haiti for centuries, now they wonder why things fallin' apart? Come on, man.
Real talk, we gotta uplift each other. We gotta build our own communities, our own systems, so we don't gotta rely on nobody else. That's the only way we gonna break free from this cycle.
Haiti, we stand with you. We see you, we hear you, and we ain't gonna let the world forget about you. Stay strong, stay resilient, and keep fightin' for a better future. We gon' get through this together.
Keep ya head up, fam. One love.
And to all the corporations and politicians who profited off Haiti's suffering: ya day comin'.

