For those of you who aren’t up to date on the cultural going-on’s of the world around you, tomorrow is the official Haitian Flag Day, a time for those from Haiti to celebrate the heritage and the struggles their ancestors went through to make things as they are today.
Wyclef Jean, who came to the United States at the age of 9, took to his Twitter to educate his followers and show his support:
https://twitter.com/#!/wyclef/status/203115744093937664
Ghanaian-American comedian Michael Blackson, who is performing on the Stand Up for Haiti 2 and has just flown there himself, had his own words to say about Haiti, and even Wyclef Jean:
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/203125921622933504
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/203126260711432193
Good to hear!
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/203160768953335809
Wait, Michael, I think we’re getting off-topic here, let’s think about the-
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/203127564640858113
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/203134433837056000
Oh, Michael.
Interestingly enough, Mr. Blackson seemed a little worried on his flight to Haiti, and thinks he may have been on a flight with some suspicious characters.
https://twitter.com/#!/MichaelBlackson/status/202819541250740224
Sure looks like a dangerous lass, Michael. Thank goodness you made it to Haiti safe and sound!
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