Thank you to the brave officials and officers from Kenya for being the first people to actually stabilize Haiti. No seriously, that country had its first World Cup play in half a century recently thanks to the combined efforts of Kenyan officers. No thanks to the UN for pretending it would do anything important by only stepping in *after* Kenyan and a couple Jamaican police officers did anything. Double no thanks to all of South America for leaving that country abandoned for decades and especially no thanks to the USA for being actively responsible for its deterioration.
>>2627306Police job is killing proles. If those 200 cops were French you would be singing a different tone even though they function as the same arm of capital.
>>2627306>No thanks to the UNThe UNSC endorses Kenya's activity in Haiti lmao
>>2627320>If those 200 cops were French you would be singing a different toneSince when do oppressors send officers to stabilize a country? It‘s a ridiculous hypothetical.
>>2627306isn't the un the reason why kenya is in there?
>>2627488No. The Kenyan government deployed police officers mostly off its own accord, by the request of the Haitian government, by partially African union approval and partially by us promises to actually fund (as you can imagine they didn’t) the project. The UN and neighbouring Caribbean countries adjacent to Haiti would only involve themselves *after* the Kenyan police did most of the heavy lifting