at one time we talked
about languages and accents, I mentioned that many years ago saying a word
incorrectly could get you killed, I thought the word was nettles as in stinging nettles, but it was not, the word was parsley, in October 1937, the
president of the Dominican Republic, Rafael Trujillo, devised a simple way to
identify the Haitian immigrants living along the border of his
country, Dominican soldiers would hold up a sprig of parsley, perejil in
Spanish and ask people to identify it, those who spoke Spanish would pronounce
the word's central "r" with that language's characteristic trill; the
Haitians, on the other hand, would bury the "r" sound in the throaty
way of the French, to be on the receiving end of the parsley test would be to
seal, either way, one's fate, the Spanish-speaking Dominicans were left to
live, and the Haitians were slaughtered, it was a state-sponsored genocide that
would be remembered in one of history's greatest understatements, as the
Parsley Massacre.
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