"It was the day after the divination that Dieudonné observed that ‘sida is a jealousy sickness.’ When asked to explain more fully what he intended by his observation, he replied, ‘What I see is that poor people catch it more easily. They say the rich get sida; I don’t see that. But what I do see is that one poor person sends it to another poor person. It’s like the army: brothers shooting brothers. The little soldier (ti solda) is really one of us, one of the people. But he is made to do the bidding of the State, and so shoots his own brother when they yell “Fire!” Perhaps they are at last coming to understand this."

Paul Farmer. AIDS & Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame, p. 106.