
WIDESPREAD missionary efforts by Dominicans, Capuchins and Jesuits centuries ago brought about the baptism and conversion of many blacks in the French colony of Haiti. These efforts did not prevent the island, however, from descending into a chaos of anti-white violence in the 18th century and later. Massacres of whites and a reversion to barbarism occurred when the Catholic colonialists embraced egalitarianism following the French Revolution. Of the massacres in 1804,
The people chosen to be killed were targeted primarily based on three criteria: “skin color, citizenship and vocation.” While some whites, such as Poles and Germans who were granted citizenship and “a few non-French veterans and American merchants, along with some useful professionals such as priests and doctors” were spared, political affiliation was not considered. The white victims were almost entirely French, commensurate with their share in the white population of Haiti. About his targets of the massacre, [Jean-Jacques] Dessalines’ slogan exemplified his mission to eradicate the white population with the saying “Break the eggs, take out the [sic] yolk [a pun on the word ‘yellow’ which means both yolk and mulatto] and eat the white.” Upper class whites were not the only target; any white of any socioeconomic status was also to be killed, including the urban poor known as petits blancs. During the massacre, stabbing, beheading, and disemboweling were common. (Source)
Although the violence likely would have been much worse without the successful efforts of valiant missionaries, the history of the former colony is a lesson in what happens when Catholics embrace anti-Christian notions of racial equality.
William Luther Pierce, not a Christian himself but correct in his appraisal of the “Lessons of Haiti,” describes in this video what became of the island nation under the reign of revolutionary ‘political correctness.’
The religious cult of equality, Pierce remarks, “is as devoid of reason and logic as the voodoo of Haitians.”
Indeed, it is. The idea that profound racial differences can be obliterated by Christianity is a utopian and diabolical superstition, an existential threat to whites as they become minorities in their historic lands.