French President Emmanuel Macron’s controversial remarks about Haiti’s Transitional Presidential Council (TPC) have ignited outrage, deepening tensions between France and its former colony. Macron’s candid criticism, captured on video at the G20 summit in Brazil, has been met with widespread condemnation and diplomatic backlash.
Macron’s “Moron” Comment Fuels Diplomatic Fallout
During the G20 summit earlier this month, Macron referred to Haiti’s TPC members as “total morons,” criticizing their decision to dismiss Prime Minister Garry Conille after just six months in office. Macron labeled the move as “completely dumb” amid Haiti’s escalating organized crime and political instability.
Conille, a former United Nations official, had been appointed in June 2024 to help stabilize the nation but was replaced in November by businessman Alix Didier Fils-Aimé. Macron’s remarks praising Conille as “formidable” and condemning the council’s leadership sparked fury among Haitian officials.
Edgard Leblanc Fils, former council president, called Macron’s words an insult to an entire nation enduring immense hardship. The Haitian Foreign Ministry summoned the French ambassador, deeming the comments “unfriendly and inappropriate.”
The backlash extended to Haitian citizens, with some accusing Macron of perpetuating colonial attitudes. “The French still think of us as animals, like in the times of slavery,” said truck driver Nicolas Jean Bernett.
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in Haiti
Macron’s comments come amid a worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Haiti, where gang violence has displaced tens of thousands and devastated communities. According to the United Nations, over 4,500 Haitians have been killed in gang-related violence this year, with 150 deaths and 20,000 displacements reported in a single week of October.
In the capital, Port-au-Prince, armed gangs control large areas, forcing residents to flee. Essential services are paralyzed, with only 24 percent of healthcare facilities operational due to security threats against medical staff. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has described the situation as a “catastrophe,” warning that aid delivery remains severely obstructed.
Haiti’s transitional government has struggled to address the crisis, with systemic corruption and institutional decay leaving critical systems, such as law enforcement and the judiciary, in disarray.
Colonial History Reignites Anger
Macron’s remarks have reopened long-standing wounds tied to France’s colonial legacy in Haiti. Following its independence in 1804, Haiti was forced to pay reparations to France for lost profits from slavery and plantations. This “independence debt,” valued today at up to $100 billion, is widely seen as a key factor in Haiti’s chronic poverty.
Leblanc highlighted this colonial injustice, stating, “Haiti’s independence, acquired at the cost of blood, should not be subject to any compensation.” Calls for the return of the reparations have resurfaced, adding fuel to the already tense relationship between the two nations.
Netizens React to Macron’s Remarks
Social media users were quick to share their opinions on the controversy:
- @HaitianPride: “Macron’s arrogance is disgraceful. Haiti deserves respect, not insults!”
- @GlobalObserver: “The ‘moron’ comment is tone-deaf, especially during such a devastating crisis in Haiti.”
- @FranceWatchdog: “Macron’s colonial mentality is showing. When will France truly take responsibility?”
- @AidNow: “Haiti needs support, not condescension. Macron should focus on solutions, not insults.”
- @HistoryRepeats: “France still treating Haiti like a colony. It’s 2024, not 1824!”
- @TruthMatters: “Macron is out of line. But will this spark real change in France-Haiti relations?”


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