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”We Don’t Eat Pets”, Haitian-American Community Condemns False Claims by Trump and Vance

”We Don’t Eat Pets”, Haitian-American Community Condemns False Claims by Trump and Vance

At a recent rally in South Florida, members of the Haitian-American community gathered to stand against hate speech and misinformation about Haitian immigrants. Among them, Wilda Brooks of West Palm Beach held up a sign that read, “We don’t eat pets,” directly confronting the false claims made by figures like Donald Trump and JD Vance. These political figures have perpetuated harmful stereotypes, suggesting that Haitian immigrants are eating pets, a baseless and offensive assertion.

Damaging Remarks

The rally served as a platform for Haitian-Americans to denounce these damaging remarks and highlight the contributions of Haitian immigrants to American society. Wilda Brooks and others made it clear that these lies are not only dehumanizing but also fuel unnecessary hostility and division. Misinformation like this spreads fear and deepens the divide between communities, creating harmful narratives that lead to real-world consequences.

Trump and Vance’s Comments Not Rooted in Fact

Trump and Vance’s comments are not rooted in fact but in a long history of using fear and prejudice to manipulate political outcomes. Haitian-Americans, like all immigrant groups, deserve respect and dignity, not to be the targets of slander for political gain.

The South Florida rally was a powerful reminder of the resilience and unity within the Haitian community. Their message was clear: misinformation has no place in public discourse, and the Haitian-American community will not stand by quietly as falsehoods are spread about them. Instead, they are standing up, speaking out, and demanding the truth.

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