Pronunciation as Death Sentence
“‘Over a five-day period, as many 20,000 Haitians were horrifically massacred by Dominican soldiers and civilians wielding machetes, bayonets and rifles. It was called the Parsley Massacre because the Dominican border guards would conduct a linguistic test of all dark-skinned people to see who was Haitian—they would ask the people to pronounce the word perejil (Spanish for parsley). Because Haitians spoke French and Creole, they couldn’t pronounce the word properly—and would promptly be killed.’ (‘Parsley Massacre’ of Haitians by Dominican dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina, 1937)”
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(Source: globalwarmist)
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