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Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by tctrills: 1:07pm On Feb 25
The UAE is one of the biggest sponsors of the RSF that is currently undertaking a genocide of blacks in Sudan. No one is taking about it yet everyday, blacks keep crying about the so called genocide in Gaza.

Africans when would you have sense?
Learn to fight for your own and stop fighting when it doesn't concern you.

South Africa took Israel to the international court but who will take the UAE and the RSF to court?

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Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by tctrills: 1:19pm On Feb 25
Africans are the most uninformed people. We come on Nairaland and twitter to support a war we don't understand in the middle east but when Africans are being murdered by Arabs in Sudan, we are not even aware that it is happening.

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Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by tctrills: 1:27pm On Feb 25
As of 21 January 2024, at least 13,000–15,000 people had been killed and 33,000 others were injured mostly in the Darfur region. These are Arabs killing and displacing blacks.
And mind you, the Darfur region has some of the biggest gold reserves.

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Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by Bahamas95(m): 1:39pm On Feb 25
They've been brainwashed, same way they brought in foreign religion to deceive Africans.


Na so Nigerians carry Russia-Ukraine war for head like gele dat year but nobody is talking about the insurgency in the north.


You see some yeyebrities in Nigeria observing halloween but regard their village festivals as idolatry.

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Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by tctrills: 1:52pm On Feb 25
Bahamas95:
They've been brainwashed, same way they brought in foreign religion to deceive Africans.


Na so Nigerians carry Russia-Ukraine war for head like gele dat year but nobody is talking about the insurgency in the north.


You see some yeyebrities in Nigeria observing halloween but regard their village festivals as idolatry.
We have a big problem in Africa. I just completed a search to see if anyone has highlighted the issue on Nairaland and you can guess the result.
Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by caye(m): 8:35pm On Feb 25
Apart from the black ppl of Darfur which I feel for, I don't have any feeling for the Sudanese.
Why?

- they consider themselves Arab AND NOT black Africans

- they consider black ppl to be the scum and slaves of humanity

- they killed millions of black Sudanese over a 30yr period.

- the supporter of APC, boko haram and fulani herdmen share the same ancestry. This, they are traitors to black Africa. They sold their minds to the Arabs and the European, in order to build a blood empire over west Afrika.


Let them die.
Re: Why Aren't African Talking About The Genocide In Sudan by tctrills: 7:32am On Feb 26
caye:
Apart from the black ppl of Darfur which I feel for, I don't have any feeling for the Sudanese.
Why?

- they consider themselves Arab AND NOT black Africans

- they consider black ppl to be the scum and slaves of humanity

- they killed millions of black Sudanese over a 30yr period.

- the supporter of APC, boko haram and fulani herdmen share the same ancestry. This, they are traitors to black Africa. They sold their minds to the Arabs and the European, in order to build a blood empire over west Afrika.


Let them die.
These Arabs are the ones killing the blacks in Darfur.
And if you are excited in people's death simply because they chose to identify differently from you, then I think you need to reconsider your ways.

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