‘Spell casting’ Kentucky woman arrested for cooking human body parts in a pot

Bullshyt. I haven't defended any "devil worshipers." ... Some Haitians are. But to assume that Haitians who have come to this country, joined themselves to Christian churches, and found gainful employment are "devil worshippers" makes you a child of Satan because you are falsely accusing people you don't know who by their fruits show themselves to be Christians, unlike you.

To be clear, are you saying
1) Some Haitians are devil worshippers, but the ones that have come to America are all not, or
2) Some Haitians are devil worshippers including some portion of the ones that have come to America

Because #1 is just stupid, and #2 is what SS has been saying all along...
 
That's just it liar. YOU DON'T HAVE A STATISTIC! How many actual cases of cannibalism have you documented in Haiti? One? Ten? One hundred? Or are you just going off of a generalization? That's the definition of racism.

Generalizing has useful and practical applications, even if it's considered "racist".

Is it racist to avoid black people when walking down the street? Fuck yea it's racist. It also can save your life.
 
To be clear, are you saying
1) Some Haitians are devil worshippers, but the ones that have come to America are all not, or
2) Some Haitians are devil worshippers including some portion of the ones that have come to America

Because #1 is just stupid, and #2 is what SS has been saying all along...

There is no evidence that any of the recent Haitian immigrants who have come to America are devil worshippers. There is evidence that devil worship is growing the fastest among white Americans. So if you're worried about devil worship, go evangelize white people.
 
Generalizing has useful and practical applications, even if it's considered "racist".

Is it racist to avoid black people when walking down the street? $#@! yea it's racist. It also can save your life.

Here's a generalization that factory owners in Springfield Ohio have made. The local white people are addicted to drugs, don't show up to work on time and don't make their quotas. The Haitians aren't addicted to drugs, show up to work on time and make their production quotas.
 
There is no evidence that any of the recent Haitian immigrants who have come to America are devil worshippers. There is evidence that devil worship is growing the fastest among white Americans. So if you're worried about devil worship, go evangelize white people.

That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. You've somehow brainwashed yourself into thinking the average American is more of a voodoo cannibal than these Haitians that have come to America.

It's a statistically untenable claim.

Since you love government sources so much (I know you don't, but I have to fuck with you), here's a government factoid:

50-80% of Haitians practice some kind of voodoo (source: US State Department; https://www.state.gov/wp-content/up...18-INTERNATIONAL-RELIGIOUS-FREEDOM-REPORT.pdf)

I can't find a statistic for devil worship in the US but let's say it's 1%.

In effect you're either saying,
1) the government vets these people so effectively and in a manner that excludes with >99.5% accuracy to exclude voodoo worshippers, or
2) crossing a magical line on a geography turns these Voodoo worshippers into traditional Jesus worshipping Christians

Either way, it's simply an untenable claim to try to make...
 
Here's a generalization that factory owners in Springfield Ohio have made. The local white people are addicted to drugs, don't show up to work on time and don't make their quotas. The Haitians aren't addicted to drugs, show up to work on time and make their production quotas.

The difference between my generalization and yours, is that my generalization is based on overwhelming amounts of information and data available,

whereas your generalization is based on, like what, a few dudes who were interviewed by a globalist leaning media organization?
 
The difference between my generalization and yours, is that my generalization is based on overwhelming amounts of information and data available,

whereas your generalization is based on, like what, a few dudes who were interviewed by a globalist leaning media organization?

:rolleyes: No. My "generalization" is based on the actual foreman at the factory who's just trying to make an honest living running his factory. You know. Capitialism? Something that you claim to believe in? But maybe it's just national socialism that you follow.
 
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. You've somehow brainwashed yourself into thinking the average American is more of a voodoo cannibal than these Haitians that have come to America.

It's a statistically untenable claim.

Since you love government sources so much (I know you don't, but I have to $#@! with you), here's a government factoid:

50-80% of Haitians practice some kind of voodoo (source: US State Department; https://www.state.gov/wp-content/up...18-INTERNATIONAL-RELIGIOUS-FREEDOM-REPORT.pdf)

I can't find a statistic for devil worship in the US but let's say it's 1%.

In effect you're either saying,
1) the government vets these people so effectively and in a manner that excludes with >99.5% accuracy to exclude voodoo worshippers, or
2) crossing a magical line on a geography turns these Voodoo worshippers into traditional Jesus worshipping Christians

Either way, it's simply an untenable claim to try to make...

When you find stories of recent Haitian immigrants eating people let me know. Meanwhile I've got your local white cannibal in the OP.
 
:rolleyes: No. My "generalization" is based on the actual foreman at the factory who's just trying to make an honest living running his factory. You know. Capitialism? Something that you claim to believe in? But maybe it's just national socialism that you follow.

Like I said, some dude interviewed by a globalist leaning media organization.

Anecdotes =/= data.

Anecdotes provided by globalist leaning media organizations === propaganda.
 

Let's be real here:

You based your generalizations and arguments off the globalist provided narratives, and only NOW you are trying to back it up with data. Sadly for you, generic links to "drug abuse" does not suffice as for making any actual arguments.

If you want to backport actual data into your otherwise flimsy argument, you're gonna have to make a better effort than that.
 
Okay. At the very least we know she cooked the human body parts to cast a spell.

https://www.the-express.com/news/us-news/151366/northern-kentucky-woman-dismembered-cast-spell

So...find me a single story showing any of the Springfield Haitians even being accused of using human body parts for spell casting.

I'm not gonna find a single story showing any of the Springfield Haitians as being anything other than daisy-carrying rose-smelling upstanding model citizens of their community, because that's all that's gonna be allowed to be reported by anyone anywhere.

To get to the truth of the matter I'd have to find primary source material: e.g., an unbiased (or even, oppositely biased) source of interviews of the local community which either doesn't exist or is virtually impossible to find.

But I'll tell you what I'm not gonna do, is I'm not gonna just automatically believe the narrative that 1000% of the Haitians living here are just amazing human beings, which is what you're apparently doing, because that's just some varied combination of naive stubborn and stupid.
 
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Let's be real here:

You based your generalizations and arguments off the globalist provided narratives, and only NOW you are trying to back it up with data. Sadly for you, generic links to "drug abuse" does not suffice as for making any actual arguments.

It was a link to drug abuse to Springfield Ohio. The people in Springfield being interviewed by the "anti woke" reporters are were the ones admitting they were upset they weren't getting enough welfare as they wore there MAGA hats. You want to deny actual facts, fine. Whatever dude.
 
I'm not gonna find a single story showing any of the Springfield Haitians as being anything other than daisy-carrying rose-smelling upstanding model citizens of their community, because that's all that's gonna be allowed to be reported by anyone anywhere.

To get to the truth of the matter I'd have to find primary source material: e.g., an unbiased (or even, oppositely biased) source of interviews of the local community which most likely does not exist.

But I'll tell you what I'm not gonna do, is I'm not gonna just automatically believe the narrative that 1000% of the Haitians living here are just amazing human beings, which is what you're apparently doing, because that's just some varied combination of naive stubborn and stupid.

Yeah....bvllshyt. I've watched the videos put forward by your side of the argument and none of them mentioned human remains being cooked in pots either. Some of them shows white people in MAGA hats complaining about not getting enough welfare.
 
Yeah....bvllshyt. I've watched the videos put forward by your side of the argument and none of them mentioned human remains being cooked in pots either. Some of them shows white people in MAGA hats complaining about not getting enough welfare.

Honestly about cannibalism specifically you're probably right. I would assume/hope it's pretty uncommon even in Haiti.

But Voodoo itself is certainly NOT uncommon. Haiti is a proud voodoo practicing country.

And to be clear, I have no problem with Voodoo itself as I'm sure it's a fascinating culture and whatever and it has its own proper place in the world, but that proper place in the world is called Haiti and not America.

I can simultaneously respect their culture and also say I don't want my country to have anything to do with it.
 
It was a link to drug abuse to Springfield Ohio. The people in Springfield being interviewed by the "anti woke" reporters are were the ones admitting they were upset they weren't getting enough welfare as they wore there MAGA hats. You want to deny actual facts, fine. Whatever dude.

I would deny facts if you actually had any
 
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