Going to Haiti was not an easy decision, but I felt a responsibility to shed light on the complex reality of the situation. My intention was never to sensationalize or perpetuate stereotypes, but rather to document the struggles and resilience of the people facing difficult circumstances. During my 48 hours in Port-au-Prince, I saw things that I’ve never seen before, and hope to never see again. But I also encountered stories of strength, hope, and unity in the face of adversity. This video aims to humanize a narrative often overshadowed by statistics and headlines. My hope is that seeing this real-life experience and meeting people eye-to-eye sparks conversations that contribute to a broader understanding of Haiti. And ultimately, a positive change for the future of this Caribbean nation that shows so much potential. Thank you for being a part of this journey.
Dude I'm from Haiti. And the way you documented this with exceptional and honorable commentary with honest opinions, kudos to you. Glad you were safe. Big thanks to Sean for being notorious and composed. He really do save y'all lives. Thanks for visiting. 🇭🇹
I am Ethiopian and my heart bleed seeing this in Haiti; Haiti and Ethiopia were the only two nations who deafted the militerized and sofesticated European powers in 1800s! I hope Ethiopia and Haiti will figure out their internal problems and be prosperous and peacefull soon😌
Sean might be the best guide one can ask for. He's just a such a nice guy that has all the right connections in a country such as Haiti. On top of that he's also aware of the gravity of the situation he and his country is in but also knows there really isn't anything for someone like him to do. If I didn't knew this was a real life documentary I'd just think he's a well written character played by a good actor.
My heart broke into pieces after watching this video realized that I should be more grateful for what I have. Seeing those children experiencing that kind of life is horrible and heartbreaking. Hoping that oneday that country will be a happy place to live.
Sean is one of the best guides I’ve ever seen (he was also indigo travellers guide for his Haiti series) and not even kidding, he basically saves lives of vloggers/tourists who go there. But yeah Haiti really is one of the most dangerous countries in the world you’re really brave for even filming in the first place, props to you Drew and stay safe!
Maybe you should get a bit more information. Its not WHOLE haiti, its mostly port-au prince which is so broadcasted people forget its not the whole country.in many countries the capital is the safest but not here doesnt mean its haiti as a whole cities f.e okap, jeremi,labadee, saimt lui du sud, cap haitien just to name a few GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!
@@rosy_monty234well, Port-au Prince is around 35% of Haiti's population. If a big part of the country is THAT dangerous, you can say very well that the whole nation is a mess.
I was born in Haiti and adopted from there when I was 18 months old, I live in Michigan. I can’t even put into words how beyond grateful I am that I was adopted out of Haiti. Truly a miracle!🙏 Edit: I was born in 2002 and adopted out in early 2004. I'm 21 years old now and am in college. God is good
Two of my brother’s friend’s younger siblings were born in Haiti and adopted as babies in 1994 and 1995. Their sister was born in South Africa in 2003 and adopted the next year.
I thought the USA is a bastion of white supremacy that oppresses POCs and where cops just wander around killing any POC they happen upon? Wouldn't it be better for a POC in Haiti where there are no white supremacists???
Typical Haitian, no love for their home country, that’s why the country is rotting away, this would never happen in the Dominican Rep, and it is located next door with somehow similar history.
Drew FINALLY❗️You are in my country. I have been watching you for years. You helped me develop the love for traveling. I patiently waited for you to share on the hardships in my country. Up close like this. Understandably you never did. I was low key disappointed but I understood because of your safety. It takes immense courage to shed light on the darker side of a nation, and I truly appreciate your efforts to bring attention to the struggles we face. While it may not be the image we want to portray, it is crucial for the world to understand the challenges we endure. By exposing these hardships, you are giving a voice to the voiceless and creating awareness that can lead to positive change. Your dedication to showcasing the reality of our country demonstrates your genuine concern for humanity. It is through acknowledging and addressing these issues that we can work towards a brighter future. Thank you for your compassion, empathy, and for using your platform to highlight the struggles faced by my fellow countrymen. Your efforts are not in vain, and I hope they inspire others to take action and make a difference. Thanks again for not forgetting my people. God will bless you!
I’m from Jamaica and watching this brings tears to my eyes I wish you could set up a go fund me so we can help some of those people in the slums. This also thought me how to be more grateful and appreciate what I have.
I come from Somalia, a nation that spent 33+ years in civil war and is now slowly developing. Sending love and peace to the Haitian people. Bondye beni Ayiti! 🇭🇹💙🇸🇴
I thought exactly the same... He seems like a good, level-headed guy... I remember I did a tour of the Rio favellas and our guide was so keen on trying to spook us, sensationalizing everything, etc.... This guy seems very genuine
Being safe have nothing to do with good, he simply reach out to the gangs and inform them and pay them in advance. To the gangs he is a customer since he is a tour guide
Be grateful for your mother dying due to lack of healthcare in the richest country in the world. This oppression olympics shit is not going to improve their lives, or yours.
@@kabreelgustavo104 I live in Haiti and the thing is he went to the most he went to the capital in the capital has more problems the other parts of Haiti have no problems they're actually very beautiful so maybe some judging a book by its cover okay
@anthonikatitus8388 no no I would like to live and this is nothing about judging a book's cover because the videos I see is in Hati and other countries aswell but that fact that it's recorded and able to be shown there's no need to judge a book by its cover its litterly the inside cover thats what I seen and I'm not risking something I have no idea about how safe it is when I know theres clearly lunatics out there that would litllery eat my flesh like im Jesus
I like this guide, Sean, he's brilliant and saved Drew many times preventing him from asking questions that could lead him to end up in big trouble and helping both of them to get out safe
I really love to see how Sean is showing Drew around. I first saw Sean in Indigo Travelers series on Haiti! Sean is such a great guy and an amazing guide. So glad he is willing to show RUclipsrs around.
One thing mi caah seey gad really really gud eno luk at dat place called haiti it just turn a very bad place ok my god but this jurnalist brave ok but these ppl life of living is really ruff oh god ❤❤❤❤❤❤ all i can say peace an love for all these haitians
They did treat him well. But in his revision of history, he left out the part where they killed millions of White people. And then after that Haiti has never recovered from being a prosperous country. Oops, I guess he forgot about that part 🙄. Gee, I wonder why? 🤔🤔
After visiting Haiti for more than 35 times in my life, the only thing I wish for Haiti is prosperity, peace and progression. As a Dominican I keep dreaming seeing more people enjoying all the beauty that Haiti has. All the good people I have met during my trips, the good food, their virgin beaches, their beautiful crystal clear rivers, and all their culture. I hope the people understand that Haiti is way more than gangs, bad things and natural disaster. Na wè pita, Ayiti
Dude, you are brave!....as well as your assistance. Hope you have seen the condition how is it going on...share with the people around us and make it a better place to live in. God bless you 😊
As a young girl that grew up in Haiti and had to leave, thank you for shedding light on my people. Many of our own forgot about those on that beautiful land. I hope to go back one day and breath life into the Pearl of the Caribbean❤️
were they better off as a french colony? It sure seems to be the case. How is it the other side of the island prospers while haiti is nothing but a island toilet?
@ReceiptBae ummm idk if u know ur history but France colonized Haiti, we became a Pearl after because we were the first slaves that took our independence from the greatest army ( at the time) and in doing so inspiring other slaves. The Pearl signifies the years after where Haiti thrived before our sociopolitical downfall.
@@ddbrink663 you have to take into account the greedy politicians that rule Haiti then and now, Aristide, Duvalier and more. They fooled the people into thinking they were for them but later revealed their true intentions. Maybe the DR had better leaders that us yh but calling Haitians trash is just plain rude.
I’ve encountered some Haitians in my life, mostly at work. They are some of the hardest workers, joyful, kind, playful and caring. This contradiction blows my mind. After watching this, my respect for them goes up 10000… May God bless this country cuz this is tough 🙏🏼🇭🇹
Yeah you wont find any harder worker than an immigrant from a developing country. Like imagine going from this to making 17 an hour working at walmart. I would be incredibly grateful
My sons father is from Port Au Prince Haiti he didn’t have it easy growing up they were very poor and violence was bad. There are some things he will not speak about regarding his childhood and as to how he was brought up because it was that bad. His father was murdered due to his best friends wife poisoning him. In Haiti the custom to get rid of ur husband is by poison 😳 my sons grandfather ate a sandwich meant for his best friend and he died from poisoning. He won’t eat at anyone’s house ever again and is picky of where he eats in public due to his father being killed. And don’t get me started about the gang violence he was subjected to growing up
One of your BEST documentaries up to date. ---Haiti may be one of the most dangerous but the people living there are thee most heartwarming ,survivors in the whole planet.. Haitian people have this unchanged will of strength unchallenged by anyone worldwide.. They are a people who's humanity in the face of enormous challenges have a warm heart and a strong life energy.. Haitians will always be a people of respect for me because they teach me to remain strong when all seems lost..I will pray for Haiti and for the blessing of it's people. Thank you drew for this up to date documentary on what happening in Haiti ...2 thumbs up.
My family and I are Haitian and my grandfather frequently goes to Haiti to see friends and family, my grandmother has to tell him to not go because she is afraid of what will happen and I don’t blame her. She always tells me that she will never go back to Haiti again because of the violence. Praying for Haiti, and thank you for recognizing the people of Haiti like me.
It's safe in certain areas, there's a community of white missionaries in Pignon (piyon) who never worry about the violence and crime. Most of the missionaries in Port au prince are moving to Pignon because of how safe it is. The majority of people who grew up in Port au prince don't even know that Pignon exist. They are so stuck up in the city life that they don't care about small towns so naturally they don't know about Pignon. However, most Missionaries are in touch with other missionaries and know where to go. It helps missionaries move safely. Every one is acting like Haiti is so dangerous when in reality it's Port au prince that has all the violence and fighting. You now why everyone in Pignon aren't worried about crime? Because the people in Pignon are serious about keeping the peace, gang members from Port au prince who attempt to hide in Pignon get unalived by the people in the community. Like Pignon there are many other safe areas in Haiti, usually small towns. My parents are missionaries, I've lived in Haiti my whole life so I know what it's like down here. The only time foreigners get kidnapped or caught up in gang violence is when they are in Port au prince, even then you'd still be untouched, you'd have to be in certain areas to be harmed. If you go to those areas and don't obey the rules you're done for. The majority of Haitians in the In the US or Canada are from Port au prince or Cap Haitian, which are cities in Haiti that are dangerous during these times. Your Grandfather will be totally fine if he avoids those cities. The problem is, the citie is what they are used to and so that's where they go. Also there's this fear among Haitians that if you come back to Haiti you might be unalived or harmed. That may be why your grandmother is afraid, Haitian who grew up in Haiti might understand what I'm talking about. So in reality, it depends on where your grandfather goes, and what beliefs your grandmother has. It's sad to see Haitians who are afraid to come down to Haiti because of what the media shows. My mom who is white (so she stands out ) was in Port so she could fly out out to get surgery, the same day there was a shooting she was on her way to the airport, she wasn't even scared. It literally depends on where you're at. It depends on where you're at. There are literally so many Asians and Europeans living in Port au prince who choose to live there. People who have come down to do some temporary work are literally choosing to come back and move down with all their stuff to live in Haiti because it's a beautiful country when you find the right places to live.
Has William Jefferson Clinton visited Haiti he described as a paradise after the Clinton foundation squandered the money raised for the earthquake victims?
As a Dominican, especially as a Dominican living in the US, my heart hurts for Haiti. I’ve been to Haiti as a child when the 2010 earthquake happened with my family and to still see my Haitian brothers and sisters suffering breaks my heart. I pray for the day peace and stability is brought to Haiti. No one should feel scared or live the way that they do in their own county. ❤️🙏
Analia and Drew, I have been inside Haitian homes like that inside the Dominican Republic and I have also met Dominican families who live like this. It is heartbreaking because you cannot help everybody. I shall give an example of these conditions in the DR: Barahona batey central , la montañita area. The local sugar cane factory sucks up all the water and zinc homes have many children and no water. Plus the contamination and toxic ash ( cachispa) that covers their streets . Try aguas negras in Puerto Plata, or how ppl live on the rio Ozama in Santo Domingo. On the coast of Barahona the villages of Cienaga and Bahoruco haven't had water for over 2 months and now locals are dying of cholera. So Haiti is not alone, do not be bamboozled by the 5 star hotels in Punta Cana, just drive down the rd from the airport th Higuey and you will see. Poverty is the direct result of colonialism and neocolonialism. The white elite in Haiti who buy the weapons to arm the gangs are holidaying in the Dom Rep and if you met them you would never suspect their white arses of being murderous criminals. Money talks. Also research Gilbert Bigio.
Dominican should mind their own business, most guns that goes thru Ayti come from the Dominican bother ,and O.N.U investigators find the president of Dominican republic abinader is financing terrorism in Haiti , to destroy Ayiti
Hey Drew, I have recently met several Haitians and wanted to learn more about their country and culture. As always, thank you for the excellent video. You never knew that you would become a historian and journalist right?
And this is the absolute poorest in Haiti as well, I've seen worse in West and Central Africa and even some part if South Asia. There's this guy going around Lagos in Nigeria asking people how much they pay for their rent, visiting their place and then giving them some rent money before leaving, and keep in mind that some of those places in West and Central Africa are just poor but people still live a "normal life" on the other hand the places like these in Haiti are mostly abandoned places due to gang violence so people sont clean the streets, they don't remove the trash, they don't restore crumbling houses or paint them etc, there's no places in Haiti who people lives a normal life, that looks like that, you can see some other slums in Haiti like Jalouzi and you'll see poor people living there but it doesn't look like in this video, people don't live in crumbling houses, there might be trash but it's not that much etc just like slums in first world countries.
Went to Haiti in 2010 as a volunteer after the earthquakes. I was working professional Search and Rescue in Colorado at the time and was able to get time off to fly over and assist. So sad to see the country hasn't changed much in 13 years. The people of Haiti are extremely beautiful and kind!!
Lots have changed actually, it became worse... I know since I'm Haitian, left the country in 2015 went back to visit after 7 years. IT'S WAAAYYY WORSE NOW
I used to live in Haiti and the situation is getting worse and worse I’m grateful Sean being your guide because more worst things could’ve happen w Sean
I left El Salvador 30 yrs ago. Between the civil war and the war of gangs never saw our country in peace ...now is so different I went there last April, I want to go back!😢❤
My dad backpacked all over. His favorite was El Salvador, and Belize. I hope you get to enjoy your home country again some day. It seems the most beautiful places on earth are so corrupt. God bless you on your journeys ❤
It absolutely tore my heartstrings seeing Sean shed a single tear when explaining how the rain from the mountain floods homes at the bottom @ 26:36. I cried realizing how great I have it as an American and how ungrateful I can be sometimes. Made me feel pain hearing the words “Their used to it” over and over. I pray for haiti🇭🇹😞🤲🏽❤
as a Greek guy im nothing but grateful for Haiti,even though they're over 9k kilometeres away from my country they were the first ever country to recognise my country's liberation from ottoman empire in 1821
It's crazy I remind someone that they don't believe it the Haitians were before they time for the last 50 years they paying for the price of Achievement have to think france will never forgive them because that's were the start of they Empire went down.
No way! Sean was Nick’s (Indigo Traveller) guide as well! You should check out his Haiti series, they have some pretty good deep conversations about the state of things in the country
Hi Drew, I watched until the end, it makes my mind exhausted as well. I'm Filipino and I can relate to Haiti people as well because they're the same as well as Filipinos for being resilient. We had poverty too and I can relate to them and its just they're surrounded by bad people like gangsters, corrupt politician etc. They don't deserve to live like this, its too sad. I'm sure the country has a lot to offer its just I hope they will have freedom. Love from PH. 🇵🇭 ♥
Dude, I've been to both the The Philippines and Haiti and let me tell you something: Haïti is a 1000 times worse. What Drew saw was just a very short glimpse of that danger, the violence and the complete despair. It literally feels like you're on another planet, that's the best way I could describe it.
Aahhh, the Philippines do not have “gang problems” like Haiti unless you consider the Philippine gov’t and military gangs.😂 Anyway, the problem with the Philippines is the corruption in politics; the lack of intelligence among politicians esp lawmakers; the ignorance of most people and the predilection to voting politicians because they’re good-looking or part of pop culture even though they have no idea about lawmaking, the constitution and geopolitics or foreign policy. It even goes as far as bringing this ignorance to America when Filipinos migrate to America and vote for the exact same politicians they would vote for at home. This is why California had turned into a third world hell-hole because the no. 1 voters are Filipinos. Same with Canada.
Sorry to hear that bro.i will pray for y'all.me andy father are like twins.lol.love him with all of my heart.i watch Miami hurricane games with him every weekend when college football is on
My heart breaks for Haiti 🇭🇹 the people are so kind and so humble despite their misfortunes and lot of them still have smiles on their faces even when their house flooded. We’re way too spoiled in America - it’s the end if the world when a barista screws up your pumpkin spiced latte and then post it online..we have our problems like everyone else but we should always think about the other people that may have it worse. Amazing documentary bro. Keep them coming 👍❤️👏
I was adopted in 2006 at 4 years old from Port au Prince. My family are from Citè Soleil. I have been to Haiti twice, in 2012 and 2015. I LOVE my home and my people, but the conditions are so scary and sad. I hope to see Haiti prosper and be strong again!❤️💙🤍
Guess you didn't see him in Libya, a place where tourist visas are not issued, only business visas. Or when he visited Mogadishu, Somalia and had to keep moving around for his safety?
I visited Haiti for a mission trip right after the earth quake over 10 years ago. Absolutely changed my life. Our principal got asked to help stitch up a man who walked miles after being attacked by a machete. We rode TapTaps and the kids would jump up and hang on the windows to ride down the road with us. There may be a lot of gang violence and Haiti may be viewed negatively a lot, but the people truly have the kindest hearts there. Would love to go back some day.
The only way to help Haiti is for them to seek asylum in Senegal literally any African country is doing better then haiti that’s the only help that can be done I’m surprised this idea has never came up
This is my first time coming across your content and I am in absolutely awe . I am of Haitian descent on my father side I find this video very eye opening and informative . I am very sad to see the reality of others suffering. Harsh reality of others and others want to look down and belittle Haitians .This is an eye opener for me to be grateful for what I have because it’s others who doesn’t have anything . I pray better days come for Haiti all as a whole country and all of us as individuals. We have so much potential . I pray 🙏🏾 . Those young men have many opportunities and blessing on the way . Those young men are so handsome .
@@naomib2334yes they are the ones responsible for all that gun trafficking because we know damn well they could make it impossible but they allow it for their own benefit it’s the reason why shit like the cartel still exist because they allow it dumb ass kids really think the gov can’t take down the cartel lmaoo it’s actually funny
@@naomib2334Haitians are gonna take accountability main enemy however is the French. DR fought against many invaders also and we thrived, there’s is no excuse
Wow bro this is amazing work. I could see so much anxiety on your face and even though I know you’re okay I couldn’t help but feel really anxious and worried for your safety. I truly just hope you are careful in your future adventures and I will keep you in my prayers. Again, incredible work sir.
I was thinking if enough people got buckets and emptied it out they might of fixed it and then some how plug the cracks that were making the water leak In there
I had a good day until I watched this video. This is really sad. I have never seen living conditions like these. Oh Haiti! I hope to one day see a peaceful, united and thriving Haiti. ❤to you all.
I think before clean up etc first start with the minds of the people in this country. This country is another level in terms of crime and imagine without a President for two years. Pray for this country.
I spent a total of 6 months in Haiti in the mid 90's. Two visits staying at a mission that ran a home for orphaned children. I had the opportunity to paint murals at the mission as well as at a school in city sole and church in Port au Prince. I also spent time in the North working with dental teams and doctors. I was in my early 20's at the time and the experience changed my life forever. it opened my eyes to what poverty is and life is in a 3rd world country. Haiti has always had a place deep in my core since that time. I was fundamentally affected by this country and its people... I must say this video breaks my heart. I'm deeply saddened and utterly shocked to see how bad it is right now. It was bad then but I could not have imagined the state it is in now. This update has brought me to tears and left me checking my own reality reminding me of truly how blessed my life is. Sadly, I am assuming that It has become so unsafe that most mission work and humanitarian organizations have left. Thank you for risking your safety and comfort to make this video Drew....Its a true wake up call to me. I will always love Haiti and the Haitian People and hold hope but this truly feels hopeless to see. AYITI SE YON BEL PEYI. BONDYE EDE AYITI!!
Just terrible. I feel so sorry for those people. And it likely won’t be getting better anytime soon. And that guy who took you around is awesome. I hope you paid him well!
Kenya is sending it's troops to Haiti to try and restore peace. I wonder how things will unfold for them. My heart bleeds for Haiti. May they find peace and prosperity. Thanks Drew for visiting and shedding light on the life of Haitians. ❤
On November 11, 1831, after a rushed trial and conviction, an enslaved Black man named Nat Turner was put to death by rope,to the neck, to a tree in Jerusalem, Virginia, after being convicted of leading a revolt against his enslavers.
My best friend is from Haiti his family moved to the US when he was in his teens. He has become an engineer and his sister a doctor! Any time I wine about how I can't do something he reminds me that I'm the USA I can do anything. He came from nothing with his family and had to every opportunity to become successful in life. We don't really appreciate what we have here in America.
This is not just an excellent film, but this is essential documentary footage for the world at large to see what's happening in that war-torn country. 😮 Thank you for this service, Drew Binsky!
As a Black American my heart goes out to Haiti. Their resilience during the slave trade end sense is an inspiration to Black people across the diaspora. It’s a shame that even after their victory France made them pay reparations for “lost property”
@@johncane2304 They might as well not exist, Most of them are very corrupt and even have ties with gangs. Since there is an almost non existent government basically all of them are underpaid and even work without any pay many times so a lot quit, or just put on the clothes for decoration. But there are still a committed few of them who continue doing their jobs even in these conditions.
@@kaybee1025no they didnt most of them didnt ASK to live like this gang members took over their streets and took whay they had told me i went their as a baby it was perfect hot clear after the uhhhhh president was assisted it got even more back you cant really say anything about hatiti if u dont really know the fucking history sorry to sound rude
I'm horrified to see all the children living there. I feel so badly for the lady with the flooded house. Thank goodness you got home safe, and thank you to your guide for keeping you that way.
@@hammirandafunny enough typically lower income households have more kids. I have no clue why life works that way, but im assuming its so the kids can work. Even in the US it wasn't uncommon several decades ago to have 8+ siblings.
💜💔💜 Sooo profound, and so well received how you captured the magnitude that I can't put into words! But I felt it through this little screen on my phone💔. Thank you. I'm not joking. (I'm going to hold my breath, now) I say,, There has to be a solution, right? Right???!!! No one should live like this. 😢
Drew, your last words in this video was excatly what I was thinking the whole time I watched this. I am definitely most grateful for the life that I am living and that my family is living. It is so sad to see these young kids and all the people living in not only poverty, but around constant gang violence and threat. Terribley heart breaking and not fair at all. As always thank you for the wakeup call. I always learn alot from your channel and your videos.
I'm here after watching the update about sean and him sharing his story but what I have to say is I love Sean's spirit. Even in the midst of imminent harm, he is always positive! When drew asked him about the worst that could happen, he didn't only give an authentic response but he assured him that even then, they would be ok. Bro... i don't know the giy but he has my respect fully! Drew, kudos to you as well bro. You gained a new sub because of how authentic you are. I won't call names but I've watched other youtubers who've been there where you were but in some way, shape or form, they make it about them. Keep being real my brother... I, as one person, may be insignificant but the day you lose me as a sub is the day youtube no longer works!
I am grateful for people like Drew and Nick who risk their lives making these videos. Local guides like Sean are so brave. It makes me sad that in 2023, we still have conflict like Israel/Palestine/Arab countries, Sudan, Venezuela, Afghanistan, Yemen, etc. Then there is the extreme corruption and poverty of places like Haiti, Cuba and Central America, where gangs have so much control. Hell, even here in urban America, you have street gangs in "inner cities" who intimidate and prevent progress for the residents. Just wrong.
I've been to Haiti 7 times, and it's like another planet... but those are my people. Much respect to you Drew for taking such a risk to show a side of life that most people who watch your channel might not otherwise know.
Man. I cried because I had no shoes... then I met a man with no feet. Genuinely eye-opening and courageous. I think that I'd do everything I could not to bring kids into that world.
That was heartbreaking to watch, seeing what it's like at ground zero is completely sobering. I hope Haitian people can work together to give themselves the life they deserve, while they battle each other nobody wins. Drew you have some kahunas for going there, but I am thankful you did and thankful to your escorts for their hospitality and keeping you safe ☮♥
@@jmwasp America already did in the 90s and all they did was kill and rape haitian girls thousands of children missing and thousands more as young as 11 left impregnated by us and un troops not to mention it was a foreign backed Colombian hit squad that assassinated the president and the clinton foundation raised billions in 2010 for them only to essentially steal it all build a couple cardboard houses and steal more kids. learn the actual history before suggesting that the Haitian people endure more abuse.
@@jmwasp on top of that haiti has the worlds second largest iridium deposit so when learning that it becomes painfully clear why foreign intervention has only left it worse off if the country is too busy starving and fighting for clothes how will they ever realize how much money is under their feet being siphoned by arab corporations as we speak.
I am saddened to see all this violence going on in a country which could be paradise and a rich tourist destination. I lived in Port au Prince for two years 43 years ago. It was very safe then, although people got killed by the government back then. But you didn't see it. 😢😊
Sean seems like a great guy- and guide. I saw Nick’s series, too! Sean kept him safe and informed us along the way of the history of things. Great video Drew! ❤ Stay safe!
I use to work for many cruise ship lines and Haiti was one of my favorite ports. There cultural shows were the best I have seen. The people were very loving and full of life and hope. But seeing this video crushes my heart. I will keep them in my prayers and look for ways to help them. God bless Haiti and her people.
I’m soooo glad Sean’s live was not put in jeopardy because of a “RUclipsr’s bravery test” to want to be documenting Haiti at this time with such a degree of civil unrest 😐 To Sean I pray his country rises again and you become a #1 tour guide and show the real culture and beauty of your country 🙏🏾
Kinda crazy that you said this 2 weeks ago and now it's just gone public that he was abducted 2 weeks ago with another RUclipsr. Hope he is rescued safely asap 🙏
Sean was kidnapped about a month ago along side RUclipsr “yourfellowarab/arab” who snuck into Haiti because, no one is allowed to travel there rn. Arab was going there to interview ex Haitian police officer turned Gang Leader (“BBQ”) who is the man who broke out 4,000 prisoners and currently runs Haiti. BBQ is so powerful and feared the president of Haiti fled the country and resigned from his position. BBQ guaranteed them safe passage, but Haiti is controlled by 5 different major gangs. They all get along/speak to eachother. But in the end, they do what they want. Sean and Arab were pulled over by police who then pointed weapons at them, handcuffed them and put bags over their heads. Later, they arrived at a small compound with barbed wire surrounding the perimeter and armed guards everywhere. They were placed in a shack, at this point it settled in, Sean and Arab were officially kidnapped. They were then greeted by notorious Haitian gang leader (lanmou Sanjou AKA “The King”) 1 of the 5 gang leaders of port au prince haiti, he is currently #1 on the fbis most wanted list in Haiti. Sean immediately starts thinking of escape plans and manipulating his captors. Arab plays the position of entertainment and also manipulates his captors. The king takes a special liking to them, to the point that eventually he isn’t able to even look them in their eyes when he’s threatening them and asking for cash. Arab and Sean are allowed their phones at certain points in the days, where they were told to contact family and tell them they’re kidnapped for ransom. On the outside, Arabs brother gets to work and gathers as much money and intel on the location they were held captive as he could. He had $300,000 ready the very next day after they were kidnapped. But, he knew he couldn’t give it up easily, because they will then ask for more money knowing he’s loaded. So they play it safe and stall day by day. On the outside their families are worried and sleepless. On the inside Sean and Arab are playing their parts manipulating and pleasing their captors. They were held captive for 17 long days and only released after paying $38,000 out of the original $600,000 that was asked for the ransom because Arab decided to make his kidnapping public to the world which went viral all over the internet, the article also implicated BBQ as the captors. The publicity spooked the king. On top of that the king recieves a call from none other than BBQ who tells The King. If he does not release them today that he will go to war with him and his people, because bbq doesn’t kidnap and it was ruining his name, Arab has a 3 hour interview on his channel explaining the whole kidnapping. And yes, he said Sean is a very good and smart man and that Sean had also thought out many escape plans and manipulated the kidnappers/guards. Sean also has a wife and a daughter who were very worried about him and The King also attempted to kidnap Sean’s wife and daughter as well, trying to convince him by saying/asking where they lived and that he would give them money and take care of them. In reality he was planning to abduct them as well. Luckily he was unable to. Eventually the pair was released safely and untouched. Apparently the kidnappers took a real liking to Arab and Sean because they treated them with respect and manipulated them into thinking they were friends. Arab will be releasing videos of the kidnapping, he snuck some videos inside of captivity and videos before and after the kidnapping. Coming soon. In the end, W Sean. He’s a great fixer and a great man. And I’m sure his family is beautiful and relieved to have him back.
Can u tell me more about the conflict in your country please , i just moved to America and I Wana know the real reason behind black people shooting each other
Just watched this a couple of weeks after all the lies about Haitians in Springfield. So clear to see even the most desperate of circumstances how most of the people there remain decent despite horrific living conditions. Kudos to you for braving this and I hope some type of effort can be made to help the Haitian people soon.
I left haiti in the summer of 2019, when i was 11, before everything got worse. I was trying to get a hang of navigating american schooling, and learning a new language and adapting to everything, so although i knew in general that the situation was bad in haiti i didnt really follow up with news that much. This video was a wake up call for me. As a native haitian i need to be more aware of whats happening in my country. Although i cant do much, i know i can pray for my country, so that one day everyone who fled the country can go back home, inckuding me. Thank you for this video.
I am Haitian and I just got back to America 6 months ago and my heart bleeds cuz I have family there i feel so proud of my self cuz I can understand the language
I am from Haiti. I just cried like a baby watching this. All this people with millions and Billions of dollars don't seem to help. This is beyond sadness 😢. Great video and you are very brave.
You have beautiful country I have been in the real Haiti in 2017 and went on cruise to labadee and it’s said having such beautiful places but the cruises or tourism doesn’t help out
Get ur facts right as a haitian American port au prince is mainly the city that is most dangerous it has the biggest population if u visited other places in Haiti you would see a big difference
Greeting from Yemen to Haitian People.🇾🇪 My Country is also going through a war and poverty ,but we believe we bothe deserve and will have abetter life , and a better future.
Thank you for taking this journey … am from Jamaica in NY. Had no idea it was that bad in neighboring Haiti. Heard of it but the actually existence is unbelievable. God bless and protects you always.
I've seen alot both in life and in videos. But seeing the helpless look on that older lady whose house was flooded really made me tear up :( Bless up Haiti. You'll rise like a Phoenix out of the ashes.
I’ve been too Haiti 4 times in my little life. I hope that everyone I have met there all my friends are safe. They always took care of me and my family I wish I could take care of them.
This wasn't a RUclips video. This was top notch journalism. I hope more people are inspired to help because of this video. As someone who travels the world and makes interesting videos about it, hats off to how well you got access and put this together.
"help?" Everytime we "help" Africans no matter where on the map, it always ends up WORSE situation. They are incapable of self Governing because white saviors keep trying to run in there and fix it for them. Why would you dig your heels in and commit to making the same stupid mistake over and over again? 😅 We need to leave them ALONE and allow them to save themselves. To make mistakes and learn from them. The reason they have guns and sophisticated western weaponry and technology is because WE gave it to them to oppress their own people with and to commit more crimes with. Another stupid mistake. The American Democrats have caused enough damage to Haiti. I wouldn't be surprised if the President was murdered by Corruot American President to cover up the crimes his party committed there after earthquake
Hi Drew! You are courageous in bringing to light the situation in Haiti. As a Dominican, I can tell you that it is a complex situation, and my heart goes to the women and children caught up in the violence. Please be safe, and thank you for sharing.
I lived in Haiti for 3 years (I’m American) and I still travel back and forth, I’m happy you came and experience but I have mixed opinions considering I’m a solo traveler. Although the capital can be a little rough, I seen it get much calmer outside of the capital in places like jacmel, cap Haitian, and petit goave, I plan on making a return there permanently I built a house 🏡 and I just find life there easier for me. I hope you enjoyed your stay mr brinsky Fun fact: *MY FIRST TIME IN HAITI SEAN DROVE ME TO PETIT GOAVE*
It’s cool you plan on moving there but I hope you plan to help out the community if you do. Us Americans move into other countries for our sole benefit but forget about our neighbors condition. Peace and love
I fully agree, for this reason prefer how Polish people showed Haithi ❤❤❤ you must watch it guys, vloger calls Bezplanu on RUclips, there are English subtitles ❤❤
Drew, hello from Australia. I've been watching your channel for months and need to tell you that you are very very courageous. Thankyou for showing us parts of this amazing planet that I'll never be able to go. I'll never stop watching you. You are an amazing human ❤
I would like to visit Haiti one day when things change. Seeing this video was an eye opener, but you still have people there with positive energy and good hearts. I also understand the frustration that many are facing due to the lack of help. I wish them the very best and hope that things change for the best.
I almost cried because of the old poor lady with her flooded house she was so disappointed you can even see it in her eyes it's truly sad. I wish the best for her🙏❤
Haitians, in my experience, are some of the most happy, positive people I've met. The earthquake was devastating, but much of the relief was squandered by the government. The biggest problem, next to poverty, is cholera. It kills many more Haitians than bullets -- especially the children. Excellent video -- you are a gutsy dude!
I was on a missions trip to Haiti 🇭🇹 in 1983 under the Baby Doc’s time in power when I was 32 years old. The country was very poor then, but it’s so much worse now. It was dark at night, so the stars were bright as I climbed on the roof to pray at Pastor Joel and Girly ( Doris) Juene’s church compound and school. He’s a Bishop today. I remember the smell of charcoal in the air… I was there with several other brothers in Christ from our church in Pennsylvania for construction and demolition projects. We drove way up into the mountains over horrible bumpy roads to repair the roof of a church near the DR border. As soon as the sun went down the voodoo drums started and didn’t stop until the sun came up. It was hot in this cinder block building with no screens and the mosquitos attacking me all night. I admire you for doing this video to try and get the word out about how horrible life is for the people of Haiti. It’s criminal what the Clinton Foundation did by collecting so much money and only building a few houses. That money is so needed by the people there! God bless you for your efforts! Your Patrioti Zaxapias ☦️
I'm from Somalia, Dude you really described Haiti chaos Port prince gangs to how Mogadisho was once's being chaos and instability, it resembles too much when Somalia was overly collapsed in 1991 undoubtedly you were been in Mogadisho for such a terrifying trip to cover the situation, hope you were safe and you guidian Sean did an amazing job for all journalist who visit Haiti, thank you for bring into attention.
Going to Haiti was not an easy decision, but I felt a responsibility to shed light on the complex reality of the situation. My intention was never to sensationalize or perpetuate stereotypes, but rather to document the struggles and resilience of the people facing difficult circumstances.
During my 48 hours in Port-au-Prince, I saw things that I’ve never seen before, and hope to never see again. But I also encountered stories of strength, hope, and unity in the face of adversity. This video aims to humanize a narrative often overshadowed by statistics and headlines.
My hope is that seeing this real-life experience and meeting people eye-to-eye sparks conversations that contribute to a broader understanding of Haiti. And ultimately, a positive change for the future of this Caribbean nation that shows so much potential.
Thank you for being a part of this journey.
Wow. You are doing what most journalists wouldn't dare to do, props man. ✊✊
Sometimes I wonder if you and Indigotraveler would ever want to collab or travel together. You both pioneer this type of journalism.
Wow and they say USA is terrible
You are a fantastic storyteller! ❤️
How much did you pay those thugs to go into the danger zones ?
Dude I'm from Haiti. And the way you documented this with exceptional and honorable commentary with honest opinions, kudos to you. Glad you were safe. Big thanks to Sean for being notorious and composed. He really do save y'all lives. Thanks for visiting. 🇭🇹
Tell him again I'm Haitian never in my life I would do some type of shit
He brave though
No he should focus about his country homeless, child sex trafficking, inflation. So thirsty for views and like such a loser👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾👎🏾
Take care of Haiti, it seems hard out there. I wish I could help more than I am.
I pray that one day Haiti 🇭🇹 will be a country that works for all it's citizens and not some...blessings from Trinidad and Tobago.
Blessings to you fellow human!
I am Ethiopian and my heart bleed seeing this in Haiti; Haiti and Ethiopia were the only two nations who deafted the militerized and sofesticated European powers in 1800s! I hope Ethiopia and Haiti will figure out their internal problems and be prosperous and peacefull soon😌
yet akebai nek
All Haitians and Ethiopians should move to the USA before Biden leaves.
Yes
🇭🇹Souf pou Haiti
A breath for Haiti
im hatian
Sean might be the best guide one can ask for. He's just a such a nice guy that has all the right connections in a country such as Haiti. On top of that he's also aware of the gravity of the situation he and his country is in but also knows there really isn't anything for someone like him to do. If I didn't knew this was a real life documentary I'd just think he's a well written character played by a good actor.
Sean for President of Haiti
He definitely is amazing for sure, and i love how well he speaks English.
Love ❤ Sean !
YES, I thought the same!
Looks like far cry 3 and Afghanistan
My heart broke into pieces after watching this video realized that I should be more grateful for what I have. Seeing those children experiencing that kind of life is horrible and heartbreaking. Hoping that oneday that country will be a happy place to live.
it was a good place, the French built it, the more numerous blacks chased out the whites, wanted their independence and made it a pigsty.
Sean is one of the best guides I’ve ever seen (he was also indigo travellers guide for his Haiti series) and not even kidding, he basically saves lives of vloggers/tourists who go there. But yeah Haiti really is one of the most dangerous countries in the world you’re really brave for even filming in the first place, props to you Drew and stay safe!
He seems to understand the codes of Haiti perfectly, to know the gangs very well and to be respected by them. Best guide ever.
Maybe you should get a bit more information. Its not WHOLE haiti, its mostly port-au prince which is so broadcasted people forget its not the whole country.in many countries the capital is the safest but not here doesnt mean its haiti as a whole cities f.e okap, jeremi,labadee, saimt lui du sud, cap haitien just to name a few GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT!
@@rosy_monty234 I don’t know my friend from Haiti left one of the wealthier areas many years ago because of kidnappings and refuses to ever go back
one off??? hell, The most dangerous actually.
@@rosy_monty234well, Port-au Prince is around 35% of Haiti's population. If a big part of the country is THAT dangerous, you can say very well that the whole nation is a mess.
I was born in Haiti and adopted from there when I was 18 months old, I live in Michigan. I can’t even put into words how beyond grateful I am that I was adopted out of Haiti. Truly a miracle!🙏
Edit: I was born in 2002 and adopted out in early 2004. I'm 21 years old now and am in college. God is good
Two of my brother’s friend’s younger siblings were born in Haiti and adopted as babies in 1994 and 1995. Their sister was born in South Africa in 2003 and adopted the next year.
I thought the USA is a bastion of white supremacy that oppresses POCs and where cops just wander around killing any POC they happen upon? Wouldn't it be better for a POC in Haiti where there are no white supremacists???
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I'm 15 gonna be 16 on 6th April 2024
Typical Haitian, no love for their home country, that’s why the country is rotting away, this would never happen in the Dominican Rep, and it is located next door with somehow similar history.
Drew FINALLY❗️You are in my country. I have been watching you for years. You helped me develop the love for traveling. I patiently waited for you to share on the hardships in my country. Up close like this. Understandably you never did. I was low key disappointed but I understood because of your safety. It takes immense courage to shed light on the darker side of a nation, and I truly appreciate your efforts to bring attention to the struggles we face.
While it may not be the image we want to portray, it is crucial for the world to understand the challenges we endure. By exposing these hardships, you are giving a voice to the voiceless and creating awareness that can lead to positive change.
Your dedication to showcasing the reality of our country demonstrates your genuine concern for humanity. It is through acknowledging and addressing these issues that we can work towards a brighter future.
Thank you for your compassion, empathy, and for using your platform to highlight the struggles faced by my fellow countrymen. Your efforts are not in vain, and I hope they inspire others to take action and make a difference. Thanks again for not forgetting my people. God will bless you!
I’m from Jamaica and watching this brings tears to my eyes I wish you could set up a go fund me so we can help some of those people in the slums. This also thought me how to be more grateful and appreciate what I have.
The fund me would work if someone would direct where it goes to.
I come from Somalia, a nation that spent 33+ years in civil war and is now slowly developing. Sending love and peace to the Haitian people. Bondye beni Ayiti! 🇭🇹💙🇸🇴
Ohh so nice Hore usoco walal
☝🏾😘merci ti Cherie bondye Beni 🙏🏿💯
@@1takemedia238 thanks
That's good news to know it's developing
Bac to normal as can be the good lord and healthy ppl prayers and love ❤blessings from 🇨🇦
The guide is awesome, seems like such a good guy, no wonder he's safe everywhere.
I thought exactly the same... He seems like a good, level-headed guy... I remember I did a tour of the Rio favellas and our guide was so keen on trying to spook us, sensationalizing everything, etc.... This guy seems very genuine
Being safe have nothing to do with good, he simply reach out to the gangs and inform them and pay them in advance. To the gangs he is a customer since he is a tour guide
@@JackAShepherd Yeah I imagine that ruined the experience some what, still sounds cool though!
@@rushrush6754 just the vibe I got, must be paying them some good money for everyone to acknowledge and greet him like that as he travels through.
@@QuentinKarentino It wasn't :-( It felt like a human safari... The wealth disparity in South America is gross :-(((
"be grateful for the life you live" damn straight, after watching this I will never EVER complain about where I live again.
Be grateful for your mother dying due to lack of healthcare in the richest country in the world. This oppression olympics shit is not going to improve their lives, or yours.
Me to
Before watching rhe vid I was wondering how is it possible to do this without ending up on a docmentinreality
@@kabreelgustavo104 I live in Haiti and the thing is he went to the most he went to the capital in the capital has more problems the other parts of Haiti have no problems they're actually very beautiful so maybe some judging a book by its cover okay
@anthonikatitus8388 no no I would like to live and this is nothing about judging a book's cover because the videos I see is in Hati and other countries aswell but that fact that it's recorded and able to be shown there's no need to judge a book by its cover its litterly the inside cover thats what I seen and I'm not risking something I have no idea about how safe it is when I know theres clearly lunatics out there that would litllery eat my flesh like im Jesus
I like this guide, Sean, he's brilliant and saved Drew many times preventing him from asking questions that could lead him to end up in big trouble and helping both of them to get out safe
Yea
I remember him in another RUclipsrs video I forgot who it was tho
Yeah, hope he is fine. He may have problems with his liver, though, as his eyes look a bit yellow. I hope he is able to check on and cure this.
@@alexdiaz1592the indiogo travellers series?
@@alexdiaz1592indigo traveller
This is no longer a travel channel. You’re officially the host of a documentary. Excellent work, top notch! 👍🏻
I really love to see how Sean is showing Drew around. I first saw Sean in Indigo Travelers series on Haiti! Sean is such a great guy and an amazing guide. So glad he is willing to show RUclipsrs around.
Omg same I was like wait he looks familiar!
Yeah things haven't changed at all since that other video.
You compare from Ethiopa
One thing mi caah seey gad really really gud eno luk at dat place called haiti it just turn a very bad place ok my god but this jurnalist brave ok but these ppl life of living is really ruff oh god ❤❤❤❤❤❤ all i can say peace an love for all these haitians
The person accompanying you seems very good person. He treated you well.
They did treat him well. But in his revision of history, he left out the part where they killed millions of White people. And then after that Haiti has never recovered from being a prosperous country. Oops, I guess he forgot about that part 🙄. Gee, I wonder why? 🤔🤔
How much was he paid so as not to ransom him?
As someone who lives in a under poverty line area in Australia watching this makes me feel extremely privileged and grateful
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That’s how you get your kicks?
What are you talking about? That's not how I took that at all! Nobody watches this kind of content for kicks!
@@chalinda5 I do lmao
Under poverty line area in Australia is a regular area in the Uk 😂 you definitely should be grateful
After visiting Haiti for more than 35 times in my life, the only thing I wish for Haiti is prosperity, peace and progression. As a Dominican I keep dreaming seeing more people enjoying all the beauty that Haiti has. All the good people I have met during my trips, the good food, their virgin beaches, their beautiful crystal clear rivers, and all their culture. I hope the people understand that Haiti is way more than gangs, bad things and natural disaster. Na wè pita, Ayiti
You are an amazing person lèw ap ale pase pranm pita 💚💚💚
william este tipo no sabe cabo haitiano tampoco labadee,el se fue a donde fue los demonios en la capital
@@dmcynwofficielrd8019 mesi anpil! Na we pita 😆🙌
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Na we pita = well meet again/ill see u later
Dude, you are brave!....as well as your assistance. Hope you have seen the condition how is it going on...share with the people around us and make it a better place to live in. God bless you 😊
As a young girl that grew up in Haiti and had to leave, thank you for shedding light on my people. Many of our own forgot about those on that beautiful land. I hope to go back one day and breath life into the Pearl of the Caribbean❤️
Go back and change it, but all u people do is flee instead of trying to make it better. Hope and wishes won't do it, sorry to break it to you
@@mikosue8694 I literally said I hope to go back, good sir 😀
were they better off as a french colony? It sure seems to be the case. How is it the other side of the island prospers while haiti is nothing but a island toilet?
@ReceiptBae ummm idk if u know ur history but France colonized Haiti, we became a Pearl after because we were the first slaves that took our independence from the greatest army ( at the time) and in doing so inspiring other slaves. The Pearl signifies the years after where Haiti thrived before our sociopolitical downfall.
@@ddbrink663 you have to take into account the greedy politicians that rule Haiti then and now, Aristide, Duvalier and more. They fooled the people into thinking they were for them but later revealed their true intentions. Maybe the DR had better leaders that us yh but calling Haitians trash is just plain rude.
I’ve encountered some Haitians in my life, mostly at work. They are some of the hardest workers, joyful, kind, playful and caring. This contradiction blows my mind. After watching this, my respect for them goes up 10000… May God bless this country cuz this is tough 🙏🏼🇭🇹
Some of my best friends…..
Dude, this scenario has played out all over the world. It’s Africans.
Same scenario, same results.
Yeah you wont find any harder worker than an immigrant from a developing country. Like imagine going from this to making 17 an hour working at walmart. I would be incredibly grateful
@@Mavuika_Gyaruyeah I think that too it's better to survive in a developed country with bread and butter then to live in haiti
@@zipzonker1576What do you mean Africans? Do you live in Africa to know how we live? Is Haiti even in Africa? Check your facts dawg!
My sons father is from Port Au Prince Haiti he didn’t have it easy growing up they were very poor and violence was bad. There are some things he will not speak about regarding his childhood and as to how he was brought up because it was that bad. His father was murdered due to his best friends wife poisoning him. In Haiti the custom to get rid of ur husband is by poison 😳 my sons grandfather ate a sandwich meant for his best friend and he died from poisoning. He won’t eat at anyone’s house ever again and is picky of where he eats in public due to his father being killed. And don’t get me started about the gang violence he was subjected to growing up
One of your BEST documentaries up to date. ---Haiti may be one of the most dangerous but the people living there are thee most heartwarming ,survivors in the whole planet.. Haitian people have this unchanged will of strength unchallenged by anyone worldwide.. They are a people who's humanity in the face of enormous challenges have a warm heart and a strong life energy.. Haitians will always be a people of respect for me because they teach me to remain strong when all seems lost..I will pray for Haiti and for the blessing of it's people. Thank you drew for this up to date documentary on what happening in Haiti ...2 thumbs up.
Then move there if it is so great
Its just the capital but okay
You're right@@Only1Marth
@@edwinkubena9944 are you stupid? did you even read the comment?
OMG respect to you and that Tour Guide. He seems so intelligent than the locals. Keep up the good work !!!!
My family and I are Haitian and my grandfather frequently goes to Haiti to see friends and family, my grandmother has to tell him to not go because she is afraid of what will happen and I don’t blame her. She always tells me that she will never go back to Haiti again because of the violence. Praying for Haiti, and thank you for recognizing the people of Haiti like me.
It's safe in certain areas, there's a community of white missionaries in Pignon (piyon) who never worry about the violence and crime. Most of the missionaries in Port au prince are moving to Pignon because of how safe it is. The majority of people who grew up in Port au prince don't even know that Pignon exist. They are so stuck up in the city life that they don't care about small towns so naturally they don't know about Pignon. However, most Missionaries are in touch with other missionaries and know where to go. It helps missionaries move safely. Every one is acting like Haiti is so dangerous when in reality it's Port au prince that has all the violence and fighting. You now why everyone in Pignon aren't worried about crime? Because the people in Pignon are serious about keeping the peace, gang members from Port au prince who attempt to hide in Pignon get unalived by the people in the community. Like Pignon there are many other safe areas in Haiti, usually small towns. My parents are missionaries, I've lived in Haiti my whole life so I know what it's like down here. The only time foreigners get kidnapped or caught up in gang violence is when they are in Port au prince, even then you'd still be untouched, you'd have to be in certain areas to be harmed. If you go to those areas and don't obey the rules you're done for. The majority of Haitians in the In the US or Canada are from Port au prince or Cap Haitian, which are cities in Haiti that are dangerous during these times. Your Grandfather will be totally fine if he avoids those cities. The problem is, the citie is what they are used to and so that's where they go. Also there's this fear among Haitians that if you come back to Haiti you might be unalived or harmed. That may be why your grandmother is afraid, Haitian who grew up in Haiti might understand what I'm talking about. So in reality, it depends on where your grandfather goes, and what beliefs your grandmother has. It's sad to see Haitians who are afraid to come down to Haiti because of what the media shows. My mom who is white (so she stands out ) was in Port so she could fly out out to get surgery, the same day there was a shooting she was on her way to the airport, she wasn't even scared. It literally depends on where you're at. It depends on where you're at. There are literally so many Asians and Europeans living in Port au prince who choose to live there. People who have come down to do some temporary work are literally choosing to come back and move down with all their stuff to live in Haiti because it's a beautiful country when you find the right places to live.
@@Sundara150well now the missionaries can’t even get food delivered because the gangs are taking all the necessities they need to operate.
It’s so sad kids are living in these circumstances. No child deserves to be deprived of the basic things in life.
But muh colonialism bad white man bad
Has William Jefferson Clinton visited Haiti he described as a paradise after the Clinton foundation squandered the money raised for the earthquake victims?
I grew up like dis in Venezuela I thought it was normal tbh
@@aprilisthebestykitit is normal for the grand majority of the world
@@Loltroll8in Somalia it’s dangerous to own stuff outside in Mogadisho
As a Dominican, especially as a Dominican living in the US, my heart hurts for Haiti. I’ve been to Haiti as a child when the 2010 earthquake happened with my family and to still see my Haitian brothers and sisters suffering breaks my heart. I pray for the day peace and stability is brought to Haiti. No one should feel scared or live the way that they do in their own county. ❤️🙏
Thank you so much for sharing . Your comment means a lot
Analia and Drew, I have been inside Haitian homes like that inside the Dominican Republic and I have also met Dominican families who live like this. It is heartbreaking because you cannot help everybody. I shall give an example of these conditions in the DR: Barahona batey central , la montañita area. The local sugar cane factory sucks up all the water and zinc homes have many children and no water. Plus the contamination and toxic ash ( cachispa) that covers their streets . Try aguas negras in Puerto Plata, or how ppl live on the rio Ozama in Santo Domingo. On the coast of Barahona the villages of Cienaga and Bahoruco haven't had water for over 2 months and now locals are dying of cholera. So Haiti is not alone, do not be bamboozled by the 5 star hotels in Punta Cana, just drive down the rd from the airport th Higuey and you will see. Poverty is the direct result of colonialism and neocolonialism. The white elite in Haiti who buy the weapons to arm the gangs are holidaying in the Dom Rep and if you met them you would never suspect their white arses of being murderous criminals. Money talks. Also research Gilbert Bigio.
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Dominican should mind their own business, most guns that goes thru Ayti come from the Dominican bother ,and O.N.U investigators find the president of Dominican republic abinader is financing terrorism in Haiti , to destroy Ayiti
i'm liveing in haiti
Hey Drew, I have recently met several Haitians and wanted to learn more about their country and culture. As always, thank you for the excellent video. You never knew that you would become a historian and journalist right?
He didnt answer you… How did that make you feel?
@@frankhaula 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m in tears right now😢 I’m a Ghanaian 🇬🇭 and this is far far far worse than the poorest community in Ghana😢
now the US want to send african to died instead to remove the kriminel gang how in powers now
And this is the absolute poorest in Haiti as well, I've seen worse in West and Central Africa and even some part if South Asia. There's this guy going around Lagos in Nigeria asking people how much they pay for their rent, visiting their place and then giving them some rent money before leaving, and keep in mind that some of those places in West and Central Africa are just poor but people still live a "normal life" on the other hand the places like these in Haiti are mostly abandoned places due to gang violence so people sont clean the streets, they don't remove the trash, they don't restore crumbling houses or paint them etc, there's no places in Haiti who people lives a normal life, that looks like that, you can see some other slums in Haiti like Jalouzi and you'll see poor people living there but it doesn't look like in this video, people don't live in crumbling houses, there might be trash but it's not that much etc just like slums in first world countries.
@@alboizino 👍 are you Haitian?
@@alboizinolol Haiti is the poorest place on earth now. Your capital is literally worse than the poorest villages in Africa damm
@@alexxendramoose6723the capital is not the poorest as the world make you believe; however this part of the capital is the poorest in Haiti.
Went to Haiti in 2010 as a volunteer after the earthquakes. I was working professional Search and Rescue in Colorado at the time and was able to get time off to fly over and assist. So sad to see the country hasn't changed much in 13 years. The people of Haiti are extremely beautiful and kind!!
Lots have changed actually, it became worse... I know since I'm Haitian, left the country in 2015 went back to visit after 7 years. IT'S WAAAYYY WORSE NOW
It’s getting worst
Beautiful, kind and, dumb.
Not all people
"beautiful and kind!" You sound like a Hallmark card. There is NO "beautiful and kind!" among those a-n-i-m-a-ls. It doesn't get worse than Haiti.
I used to live in Haiti and the situation is getting worse and worse I’m grateful Sean being your guide because more worst things could’ve happen w Sean
I left El Salvador 30 yrs ago. Between the civil war and the war of gangs never saw our country in peace ...now is so different I went there last April, I want to go back!😢❤
My dad backpacked all over. His favorite was El Salvador, and Belize. I hope you get to enjoy your home country again some day. It seems the most beautiful places on earth are so corrupt. God bless you on your journeys ❤
It absolutely tore my heartstrings seeing Sean shed a single tear when explaining how the rain from the mountain floods homes at the bottom @ 26:36. I cried realizing how great I have it as an American and how ungrateful I can be sometimes. Made me feel pain hearing the words “Their used to it” over and over. I pray for haiti🇭🇹😞🤲🏽❤
you're not ungrateful, it's just you grew up in a different country
Sean is a very good and kind man it seems!
You dont seem ungrateful at all, You just didnt know about what was happening and its normal, i didnt know either
Because of usa everything happened
@@Footballfan9912 no it's actually your fault that it happened.
as a Greek guy im nothing but grateful for Haiti,even though they're over 9k kilometeres away from my country they were the first ever country to recognise my country's liberation from ottoman empire in 1821
That is correct I'm glad you know history
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Vive L'Haïti Et Vive La Grèce!
Thank you for that knowledge
It's crazy I remind someone that they don't believe it the Haitians were before they time for the last 50 years they paying for the price of Achievement have to think france will never forgive them because that's were the start of they Empire went down.
There's only a handful of people that make content like this. You give people a real perspective of the world. Thank you, Drew.
Have you heard of Vice? This doesn’t compare.
Nah fr 🙏🏽❤
@@PoserGalorethen go watch that sis 😂
I love this guy he's awesome
@@PoserGaloreI mean vice is a whole company with more resources
Good job man. Full respect to this work!
No way! Sean was Nick’s (Indigo Traveller) guide as well! You should check out his Haiti series, they have some pretty good deep conversations about the state of things in the country
Ikr☺️
You queers will never understand what's going on
Came here to ask Drew if he was on his Indigo Traveller arc
He’s the guide for about 10 other bloggers who’ve all.done.the.same.vlog
@@WPhilHigh Government plant
Hi Drew, I watched until the end, it makes my mind exhausted as well. I'm Filipino and I can relate to Haiti people as well because they're the same as well as Filipinos for being resilient. We had poverty too and I can relate to them and its just they're surrounded by bad people like gangsters, corrupt politician etc. They don't deserve to live like this, its too sad. I'm sure the country has a lot to offer its just I hope they will have freedom. Love from PH. 🇵🇭 ♥
Poverty is one thing, but when mixed with extreme danger, it becomes 10X worse :(
Drama mo manood ka na lang..WAG KANG MAGREKLAMO MAGING MATALINO KA SA PAGTRATRABAHO O NEGOSYO ..DRAMA MO
Dude, I've been to both the The Philippines and Haiti and let me tell you something: Haïti is a 1000 times worse. What Drew saw was just a very short glimpse of that danger, the violence and the complete despair. It literally feels like you're on another planet, that's the best way I could describe it.
Aahhh, the Philippines do not have “gang problems” like Haiti unless you consider the Philippine gov’t and military gangs.😂 Anyway, the problem with the Philippines is the corruption in politics; the lack of intelligence among politicians esp lawmakers; the ignorance of most people and the predilection to voting politicians because they’re good-looking or part of pop culture even though they have no idea about lawmaking, the constitution and geopolitics or foreign policy. It even goes as far as bringing this ignorance to America when Filipinos migrate to America and vote for the exact same politicians they would vote for at home. This is why California had turned into a third world hell-hole because the no. 1 voters are Filipinos. Same with Canada.
You are comparing Haiti to the Philippines. Are you on drugs?
My father is there and the worst part is I have no way of knowing if something happens to him he refuses to let me come see him till this day
Cpnfia y ora a Dios ,.no hay nada imposible
Sorry to hear that bro.i will pray for y'all.me andy father are like twins.lol.love him with all of my heart.i watch Miami hurricane games with him every weekend when college football is on
Hope you get to see your pops again soon
Respect his advice, do not go there. Not knowing the rules is the most dangerous in an unsafe area.
My heart breaks for Haiti 🇭🇹 the people are so kind and so humble despite their misfortunes and lot of them still have smiles on their faces even when their house flooded. We’re way too spoiled in America - it’s the end if the world when a barista screws up your pumpkin spiced latte and then post it online..we have our problems like everyone else but we should always think about the other people that may have it worse. Amazing documentary bro. Keep them coming 👍❤️👏
I was adopted in 2006 at 4 years old from Port au Prince. My family are from Citè Soleil. I have been to Haiti twice, in 2012 and 2015. I LOVE my home and my people, but the conditions are so scary and sad. I hope to see Haiti prosper and be strong again!❤️💙🤍
Yes wasn't like that 50 years ago
@@carlosdesire5855shut up
1804💪🏿 Extorted and played with ever since.
Unless they’re occupied by a white country that’s never going to happen. Ever.
I'm 15 gonna be 16 on 6th April 2024
I have been watching Drew for years and never seen him this nervous. Im glad you made it out safely.
Guess you didn't see him in Libya, a place where tourist visas are not issued, only business visas. Or when he visited Mogadishu, Somalia and had to keep moving around for his safety?
I know! I just said the same thing. He looks genuinely afraid.
I visited Haiti for a mission trip right after the earth quake over 10 years ago. Absolutely changed my life. Our principal got asked to help stitch up a man who walked miles after being attacked by a machete. We rode TapTaps and the kids would jump up and hang on the windows to ride down the road with us. There may be a lot of gang violence and Haiti may be viewed negatively a lot, but the people truly have the kindest hearts there. Would love to go back some day.
ew, missions. no one needs your jesus in port au prince, got that? stay home and quit your savior tourism.
Spreading Christianity ✝️
The only way to help Haiti is for them to seek asylum in Senegal literally any African country is doing better then haiti that’s the only help that can be done I’m surprised this idea has never came up
Jesus can bring peace💯
@@TheMessenger33. Jesus wants no part in whats happening in Haiti
This is my first time coming across your content and I am in absolutely awe . I am of Haitian descent on my father side I find this video very eye opening and informative . I am very sad to see the reality of others suffering. Harsh reality of others and others want to look down and belittle Haitians .This is an eye opener for me to be grateful for what I have because it’s others who doesn’t have anything . I pray better days come for Haiti all as a whole country and all of us as individuals. We have so much potential . I pray 🙏🏾 . Those young men have many opportunities and blessing on the way . Those young men are so handsome .
Tears 😭 are flowing in my eyes to see how how my dear brothers and sisters are living in Haiti 🇭🇹😥
Thanks to the U.S. and the rest of European countries,add Canada
This’s really a heartbreaking 💔
@@naomib2334Y’all can never blame yourselves
@@naomib2334yes they are the ones responsible for all that gun trafficking because we know damn well they could make it impossible but they allow it for their own benefit it’s the reason why shit like the cartel still exist because they allow it dumb ass kids really think the gov can’t take down the cartel lmaoo it’s actually funny
@@naomib2334Haitians are gonna take accountability main enemy however is the French. DR fought against many invaders also and we thrived, there’s is no excuse
I am in Africa. Seeing our brothers and sisters like this absolutely breaks my heart.
How is it
Not that bad as the media puts it.@@crishnaholmes7730
Me too
Don't be when you beat colonization come at A price it will fix itself
Yes the colonizers never left Haiti alone
Haiti wasn't always like that
Thank you so much for having the courage to do this video and show the world what the media doesn’t.
Wow bro this is amazing work. I could see so much anxiety on your face and even though I know you’re okay I couldn’t help but feel really anxious and worried for your safety. I truly just hope you are careful in your future adventures and I will keep you in my prayers. Again, incredible work sir.
Did anyone help the lady with the flooded house? That is so heart breaking.
I dunno
I was thinking if enough people got buckets and emptied it out they might of fixed it and then some how plug the cracks that were making the water leak In there
I would say not
Maybe her family or community helped her. There is no government to speak of. These people are just simply not safe.
They probably 'cleared' her stuff out for her.
Places like this are dog eat dog world.
You had one of the best Guides!😊
Sean has been kidnapped 🙏🏽 we need to spread the word
He’s free 🙏🏽 Arab was actually the target but Sean had stayed with him until he was released 🙏🏽
I had a good day until I watched this video. This is really sad. I have never seen living conditions like these. Oh Haiti! I hope to one day see a peaceful, united and thriving Haiti. ❤to you all.
I think before clean up etc first start with the minds of the people in this country. This country is another level in terms of crime and imagine without a President for two years. Pray for this country.
Are you suriname
@@moderngrandma3452Somalia spent decades without a president but didn't reach this level😢
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Call resistance on your homeland if were under someone else they would give up
Such beautiful people!!!
Their smiles melt me, in such conditions ❤
I spent a total of 6 months in Haiti in the mid 90's. Two visits staying at a mission that ran a home for orphaned children. I had the opportunity to paint murals at the mission as well as at a school in city sole and church in Port au Prince. I also spent time in the North working with dental teams and doctors. I was in my early 20's at the time and the experience changed my life forever. it opened my eyes to what poverty is and life is in a 3rd world country. Haiti has always had a place deep in my core since that time. I was fundamentally affected by this country and its people...
I must say this video breaks my heart. I'm deeply saddened and utterly shocked to see how bad it is right now. It was bad then but I could not have imagined the state it is in now. This update has brought me to tears and left me checking my own reality reminding me of truly how blessed my life is. Sadly, I am assuming that It has become so unsafe that most mission work and humanitarian organizations have left.
Thank you for risking your safety and comfort to make this video Drew....Its a true wake up call to me. I will always love Haiti and the Haitian People and hold hope but this truly feels hopeless to see.
AYITI SE YON BEL PEYI. BONDYE EDE AYITI!!
Just terrible. I feel so sorry for those people. And it likely won’t be getting better anytime soon. And that guy who took you around is awesome. I hope you paid him well!
💜 Yes! I agree with all you said!
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Dont worry. Theyll be inhabiting your local township soon. Youll have every opportunity to open your doors to them 😉
@@roblexwilson5701 why the sarcasm? People can’t feel sorry for them?
Kenya is sending it's troops to Haiti to try and restore peace. I wonder how things will unfold for them. My heart bleeds for Haiti. May they find peace and prosperity. Thanks Drew for visiting and shedding light on the life of Haitians. ❤
On November 11, 1831, after a rushed trial and conviction, an enslaved Black man named Nat Turner was put to death by rope,to the neck, to a tree in Jerusalem, Virginia, after being convicted of leading a revolt against his enslavers.
If Ruto send his troops here it likely their bodies will be returned to the country with few weeks if not hours
Biden says "WHO CARES"?
Kenya is acting on behalf of the western world
@Patrick-yh5yd and what does Canada and France say??
God bless you bro❤
My best friend is from Haiti his family moved to the US when he was in his teens. He has become an engineer and his sister a doctor! Any time I wine about how I can't do something he reminds me that I'm the USA I can do anything. He came from nothing with his family and had to every opportunity to become successful in life. We don't really appreciate what we have here in America.
The rice lady and her baby 😢
Brought tears to my eyes...
Dear god, let no human be hungry
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I'm a bit peckish now actually
Sadly, due to malnutrition, the mum may not have been able to produce enough for the infant too.
This is not just an excellent film, but this is essential documentary footage for the world at large to see what's happening in that war-torn country. 😮
Thank you for this service, Drew Binsky!
As a Black American my heart goes out to Haiti. Their resilience during the slave trade end sense is an inspiration to Black people across the diaspora. It’s a shame that even after their victory France made them pay reparations for “lost property”
As a haitian i appreciate the way bro went and documented the harsh truth of the situation they are living in. Respect 🇭🇹
What happened to ur police
They created their own misery.
@@johncane2304 They might as well not exist, Most of them are very corrupt and even have ties with gangs. Since there is an almost non existent government basically all of them are underpaid and even work without any pay many times so a lot quit, or just put on the clothes for decoration. But there are still a committed few of them who continue doing their jobs even in these conditions.
@@That2jguy if only U.S is committed to invade haiti ,it would easy for them to take it from the gangs..
@@kaybee1025no they didnt most of them didnt ASK to live like this gang members took over their streets and took whay they had told me i went their as a baby it was perfect hot clear after the uhhhhh president was assisted it got even more back you cant really say anything about hatiti if u dont really know the fucking history sorry to sound rude
Stay safe out there, Drew Binsky. We don’t want to lose you.
I'm horrified to see all the children living there. I feel so badly for the lady with the flooded house. Thank goodness you got home safe, and thank you to your guide for keeping you that way.
And they worst part is they continue to have kids even living under these conditions 😢
@@hammirandabecause they don’t use protection, and they need their kids to work for them as they get older😢
@@hammirandafunny enough typically lower income households have more kids. I have no clue why life works that way, but im assuming its so the kids can work. Even in the US it wasn't uncommon several decades ago to have 8+ siblings.
@@hammirandaThat is how poverty works. There is an inverse relationship between wealth and birth rate.
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Sooo profound,
and so well received how you captured the magnitude that I can't put into words! But I felt it through this little screen on my phone💔.
Thank you.
I'm not joking.
(I'm going to hold my breath, now)
I say,,
There has to be a solution, right?
Right???!!!
No one should live like this.
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Drew, your last words in this video was excatly what I was thinking the whole time I watched this. I am definitely most grateful for the life that I am living and that my family is living. It is so sad to see these young kids and all the people living in not only poverty, but around constant gang violence and threat. Terribley heart breaking and not fair at all. As always thank you for the wakeup call. I always learn alot from your channel and your videos.
You see the power of genetics now?
I'm here after watching the update about sean and him sharing his story but what I have to say is I love Sean's spirit. Even in the midst of imminent harm, he is always positive! When drew asked him about the worst that could happen, he didn't only give an authentic response but he assured him that even then, they would be ok. Bro... i don't know the giy but he has my respect fully! Drew, kudos to you as well bro. You gained a new sub because of how authentic you are. I won't call names but I've watched other youtubers who've been there where you were but in some way, shape or form, they make it about them. Keep being real my brother... I, as one person, may be insignificant but the day you lose me as a sub is the day youtube no longer works!
My heart bleeds 😢
I am grateful for people like Drew and Nick who risk their lives making these videos. Local guides like Sean are so brave. It makes me sad that in 2023, we still have conflict like Israel/Palestine/Arab countries, Sudan, Venezuela, Afghanistan, Yemen, etc. Then there is the extreme corruption and poverty of places like Haiti, Cuba and Central America, where gangs have so much control. Hell, even here in urban America, you have street gangs in "inner cities" who intimidate and prevent progress for the residents. Just wrong.
I've been to Haiti 7 times, and it's like another planet... but those are my people. Much respect to you Drew for taking such a risk to show a side of life that most people who watch your channel might not otherwise know.
Man. I cried because I had no shoes... then I met a man with no feet. Genuinely eye-opening and courageous. I think that I'd do everything I could not to bring kids into that world.
That was heartbreaking to watch, seeing what it's like at ground zero is completely sobering. I hope Haitian people can work together to give themselves the life they deserve, while they battle each other nobody wins. Drew you have some kahunas for going there, but I am thankful you did and thankful to your escorts for their hospitality and keeping you safe ☮♥
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Imagine what could happen if they created some sort of North American coalition to go in there and restore order etc.
@@jmwasp America already did in the 90s and all they did was kill and rape haitian girls thousands of children missing and thousands more as young as 11 left impregnated by us and un troops not to mention it was a foreign backed Colombian hit squad that assassinated the president and the clinton foundation raised billions in 2010 for them only to essentially steal it all build a couple cardboard houses and steal more kids. learn the actual history before suggesting that the Haitian people endure more abuse.
@@jmwasp on top of that haiti has the worlds second largest iridium deposit so when learning that it becomes painfully clear why foreign intervention has only left it worse off if the country is too busy starving and fighting for clothes how will they ever realize how much money is under their feet being siphoned by arab corporations as we speak.
I am saddened to see all this violence going on in a country which could be paradise and a rich tourist destination. I lived in Port au Prince for two years 43 years ago. It was very safe then, although people got killed by the government back then. But you didn't see it. 😢😊
Sean seems like a great guy- and guide. I saw Nick’s series, too! Sean kept him safe and informed us along the way of the history of things. Great video Drew! ❤ Stay safe!
Haiti is probably worse than Afheganistan! I had a Haitian friend that taught me French..
wow... this humbled me hard. It's sad to see so many struggling.
I use to work for many cruise ship lines and Haiti was one of my favorite ports. There cultural shows were the best I have seen. The people were very loving and full of life and hope. But seeing this video crushes my heart. I will keep them in my prayers and look for ways to help them. God bless Haiti and her people.
I’m soooo glad Sean’s live was not put in jeopardy because of a “RUclipsr’s bravery test” to want to be documenting Haiti at this time with such a degree of civil unrest 😐
To Sean I pray his country rises again and you become a #1 tour guide and show the real culture and beauty of your country 🙏🏾
Kinda crazy that you said this 2 weeks ago and now it's just gone public that he was abducted 2 weeks ago with another RUclipsr. Hope he is rescued safely asap 🙏
That's the issue now, gangs now know he is giving foreigners tours of these areas, making him a large target. Hopefully he will be safe @@nicola.g222
Sean was kidnapped about a month ago along side RUclipsr “yourfellowarab/arab” who snuck into Haiti because, no one is allowed to travel there rn. Arab was going there to interview ex Haitian police officer turned Gang Leader (“BBQ”) who is the man who broke out 4,000 prisoners and currently runs Haiti. BBQ is so powerful and feared the president of Haiti fled the country and resigned from his position. BBQ guaranteed them safe passage, but Haiti is controlled by 5 different major gangs. They all get along/speak to eachother. But in the end, they do what they want. Sean and Arab were pulled over by police who then pointed weapons at them, handcuffed them and put bags over their heads. Later, they arrived at a small compound with barbed wire surrounding the perimeter and armed guards everywhere. They were placed in a shack, at this point it settled in, Sean and Arab were officially kidnapped. They were then greeted by notorious Haitian gang leader (lanmou Sanjou AKA “The King”) 1 of the 5 gang leaders of port au prince haiti, he is currently #1 on the fbis most wanted list in Haiti. Sean immediately starts thinking of escape plans and manipulating his captors. Arab plays the position of entertainment and also manipulates his captors. The king takes a special liking to them, to the point that eventually he isn’t able to even look them in their eyes when he’s threatening them and asking for cash. Arab and Sean are allowed their phones at certain points in the days, where they were told to contact family and tell them they’re kidnapped for ransom. On the outside, Arabs brother gets to work and gathers as much money and intel on the location they were held captive as he could. He had $300,000 ready the very next day after they were kidnapped. But, he knew he couldn’t give it up easily, because they will then ask for more money knowing he’s loaded. So they play it safe and stall day by day. On the outside their families are worried and sleepless. On the inside Sean and Arab are playing their parts manipulating and pleasing their captors. They were held captive for 17 long days and only released after paying $38,000 out of the original $600,000 that was asked for the ransom because Arab decided to make his kidnapping public to the world which went viral all over the internet, the article also implicated BBQ as the captors. The publicity spooked the king. On top of that the king recieves a call from none other than BBQ who tells The King. If he does not release them today that he will go to war with him and his people, because bbq doesn’t kidnap and it was ruining his name, Arab has a 3 hour interview on his channel explaining the whole kidnapping. And yes, he said Sean is a very good and smart man and that Sean had also thought out many escape plans and manipulated the kidnappers/guards. Sean also has a wife and a daughter who were very worried about him and The King also attempted to kidnap Sean’s wife and daughter as well, trying to convince him by saying/asking where they lived and that he would give them money and take care of them. In reality he was planning to abduct them as well. Luckily he was unable to. Eventually the pair was released safely and untouched. Apparently the kidnappers took a real liking to Arab and Sean because they treated them with respect and manipulated them into thinking they were friends. Arab will be releasing videos of the kidnapping, he snuck some videos inside of captivity and videos before and after the kidnapping. Coming soon. In the end, W Sean. He’s a great fixer and a great man. And I’m sure his family is beautiful and relieved to have him back.
@drewbinsky. I am Haitian and I am a big fan of yours. I have been inspired by your stories to start traveling the world as well. Please be safe!
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Can u tell me more about the conflict in your country please , i just moved to America and I Wana know the real reason behind black people shooting each other
@@hudaumarcathcart397disrespectful
@@hudaumarcathcart397ignorance. Period. And you are safe as long as u live in a safe neighborhood. Money and color lines rule America.
Just watched this a couple of weeks after all the lies about Haitians in Springfield. So clear to see even the most desperate of circumstances how most of the people there remain decent despite horrific living conditions. Kudos to you for braving this and I hope some type of effort can be made to help the Haitian people soon.
Sean seems like such a chill guy, he is so reassuring
It's so brave of you Drew to explore and show the life in Haiti, praying for your complete safety everytime you travel on dangerous countries 🙏🏻
I left haiti in the summer of 2019, when i was 11, before everything got worse. I was trying to get a hang of navigating american schooling, and learning a new language and adapting to everything, so although i knew in general that the situation was bad in haiti i didnt really follow up with news that much. This video was a wake up call for me. As a native haitian i need to be more aware of whats happening in my country. Although i cant do much, i know i can pray for my country, so that one day everyone who fled the country can go back home, inckuding me. Thank you for this video.
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Using this means to feel your emotions and pray God almighty will rescue the Nation for Good😢❤ one love from Lagos, Nigeria.
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I am Haitian and I just got back to America 6 months ago and my heart bleeds cuz I have family there i feel so proud of my self cuz I can understand the language
My heart is in pain not only for the adults, but especially for those beautiful children with no chance of a decent future.
The guide was super, inspiring confidence in every stuation. Respect to you Drew for going there and showing us this.
I am from Haiti. I just cried like a baby watching this. All this people with millions and Billions of dollars don't seem to help. This is beyond sadness 😢. Great video and you are very brave.
What do you think about Cuba being Haitian? French/American capitalism has done great harm to Haiti from what I can tell.
They don’t care
What did u expect ? U act like only Haiti street filthy what about other countries
@@biodiversityfanatic2454 so has America
You have beautiful country I have been in the real Haiti in 2017 and went on cruise to labadee and it’s said having such beautiful places but the cruises or tourism doesn’t help out
The fact that msm tries to say that Haiti is nice, is crazy!
Get ur facts right as a haitian American port au prince is mainly the city that is most dangerous it has the biggest population if u visited other places in Haiti you would see a big difference
Drew isn’t scared of dangerous things, danger is scared of Drew.
Trust me bro he’s scared and b*tches about everything looool see you serious
Who are we kidding? Drew was shaking in his boots 😂
did we watch the same video? cus bro was scared as hell throughout the entire 31 minutes
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Rewatching this now and I’m glad you made it out safe drew. Prayers for Sean and his safe return to his family as well as Arab ❤
Greeting from Yemen to Haitian People.🇾🇪
My Country is also going through a war and poverty ,but we believe we bothe deserve and will have abetter life , and a better future.
Hi Yemen from Malaysia 🇲🇾
The little man had an Italian Audax shirt, he is from Chile.
Thank you for taking this journey … am from Jamaica in NY. Had no idea it was that bad in neighboring Haiti. Heard of it but the actually existence is unbelievable. God bless and protects you always.
Yes it is, Haitians try to act like it’s not.
Omg I felt so bad for the old lady 😓
I sure hope everything got sorted out and she is in a better house/place.
I've seen alot both in life and in videos. But seeing the helpless look on that older lady whose house was flooded really made me tear up :( Bless up Haiti. You'll rise like a Phoenix out of the ashes.
I’ve been too Haiti 4 times in my little life. I hope that everyone I have met there all my friends are safe. They always took care of me and my family I wish I could take care of them.
This wasn't a RUclips video. This was top notch journalism. I hope more people are inspired to help because of this video. As someone who travels the world and makes interesting videos about it, hats off to how well you got access and put this together.
The problem with you travelers. You guys only go in bad places in country and never show their beauty.
Facts
"help?"
Everytime we "help" Africans no matter where on the map, it always ends up WORSE situation.
They are incapable of self Governing because white saviors keep trying to run in there and fix it for them.
Why would you dig your heels in and commit to making the same stupid mistake over and over again? 😅
We need to leave them ALONE and allow them to save themselves. To make mistakes and learn from them.
The reason they have guns and sophisticated western weaponry and technology is because WE gave it to them to oppress their own people with and to commit more crimes with.
Another stupid mistake.
The American Democrats have caused enough damage to Haiti. I wouldn't be surprised if the President was murdered by Corruot American President to cover up the crimes his party committed there after earthquake
@@yeetnama9094 It ends up worse because anything boring dirty white surpremacist touch ends up being perverted and exploited, sadly.
Hi Drew! You are courageous in bringing to light the situation in Haiti. As a Dominican, I can tell you that it is a complex situation, and my heart goes to the women and children caught up in the violence. Please be safe, and thank you for sharing.
As a Haiti we don’t need you sympathy
@@lthemarvelous32then tell your people to stay on your side of the island.
@@K1ngKrunch I don’t care about the other side of the island, Haitians who goes there are not real Haitian
Noone care of your sympathy,keep it for your self and your people. I presume you really love the situation that's happening. Stop being hypocrite
I lived in Haiti for 3 years (I’m American) and I still travel back and forth, I’m happy you came and experience but I have mixed opinions considering I’m a solo traveler.
Although the capital can be a little rough, I seen it get much calmer outside of the capital in places like jacmel, cap Haitian, and petit goave, I plan on making a return there permanently I built a house 🏡 and I just find life there easier for me.
I hope you enjoyed your stay mr brinsky
Fun fact: *MY FIRST TIME IN HAITI SEAN DROVE ME TO PETIT GOAVE*
It’s cool you plan on moving there but I hope you plan to help out the community if you do. Us Americans move into other countries for our sole benefit but forget about our neighbors condition. Peace and love
@@robertjuarez2291 honestly it’s not 100% bro
I might end up going to French Guiana or Martinique
I fully agree, for this reason prefer how Polish people showed Haithi ❤❤❤ you must watch it guys, vloger calls Bezplanu on RUclips, there are English subtitles ❤❤
@@Mecduhall91do you have family background to Haiti
@@crishnaholmes7730 nope
I am américain 100000%
I went to Haiti as a stranger and got married
Drew, hello from Australia. I've been watching your channel for months and need to tell you that you are very very courageous. Thankyou for showing us parts of this amazing planet that I'll never be able to go. I'll never stop watching you. You are an amazing human ❤
I would like to visit Haiti one day when things change. Seeing this video was an eye opener, but you still have people there with positive energy and good hearts. I also understand the frustration that many are facing due to the lack of help. I wish them the very best and hope that things change for the best.
Amen🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Sorry to say this but that's impossible
I almost cried because of the old poor lady with her flooded house she was so disappointed you can even see it in her eyes it's truly sad. I wish the best for her🙏❤
Haitians, in my experience, are some of the most happy, positive people I've met. The earthquake was devastating, but much of the relief was squandered by the government. The biggest problem, next to poverty, is cholera. It kills many more Haitians than bullets -- especially the children. Excellent video -- you are a gutsy dude!
I was on a missions trip to Haiti 🇭🇹 in 1983 under the Baby Doc’s time in power when I was 32 years old. The country was very poor then, but it’s so much worse now. It was dark at night, so the stars were bright as I climbed on the roof to pray at Pastor Joel and Girly ( Doris) Juene’s church compound and school. He’s a Bishop today. I remember the smell of charcoal in the air… I was there with several other brothers in Christ from our church in Pennsylvania for construction and demolition projects. We drove way up into the mountains over horrible bumpy roads to repair the roof of a church near the DR border. As soon as the sun went down the voodoo drums started and didn’t stop until the sun came up. It was hot in this cinder block building with no screens and the mosquitos attacking me all night. I admire you for doing this video to try and get the word out about how horrible life is for the people of Haiti. It’s criminal what the Clinton Foundation did by collecting so much money and only building a few houses. That money is so needed by the people there! God bless you for your efforts!
Your Patrioti Zaxapias ☦️
I'm from Somalia, Dude you really described Haiti chaos Port prince gangs to how Mogadisho was once's being chaos and instability, it resembles too much when Somalia was overly collapsed in 1991 undoubtedly you were been in Mogadisho for such a terrifying trip to cover the situation, hope you were safe and you guidian Sean did an amazing job for all journalist who visit Haiti, thank you for bring into attention.
Ninkani Somalia wuu caayey meeshan gaajada lagu bakhtiyaayo subxaanallah