The "Haitians eating pets" story is bogus.
https://www.springfieldnewssun.com/...social-media-post/3WSIZQNHQVE4NP4TS5BVHBB2PY/
The Springfield Police Division said Monday morning they have received no reports related to pets being stolen and eaten.
A social media post originally from a Springfield Facebook group went viral nationally in recent days. The original poster did not cite first-hand knowledge of an incident.
As I pointed out before, scripture warns us against falling for things that tickle our ears. And if you're someone whose ears are tickled by fake stories of Haitian immigrants eating pets, please pray and seek the Lord's guidance and wisdom on why such a terrible (but fake) story gets you to react so strongly.
Haitian immigrants are among the poorest and most victimized people on earth. Christ commanded us to help such people, and told us that whatever we do to the least among us, we do to Him. They need our help, not for us to demonize them.