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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The conflict of Sudan: Uprooting the black Africans
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we're all living in Amerika
Amerika ist wunderbar I've used AmeriKKKa myself a few times. There are more racist in the U.S. than any other post/industiral nation. And i don't mean jokes behind each others back racism I mean the "lets go find homeless people, especially black ones, because they drain socieity and drag them from our car or shoot at them" thype racism. That is why is many Amer-I-Cans use the KKK spelling in racial discourses. |
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Perhaps, but definately not the case in Darfur/N. Sudan. Unlike in S. Sudan, these people are in every way racially the same; the vast overwhelming majority of so-called "Arabs" are indistinguishable from their neighbors. The only Arabs in Sudan are the Bedouins, and even they're more Sudanese than not. In fact, I actually believe it does more damage to the situation when reporters, commentators, and politicians enable the "Arabs" by identifying them as such, as if they are a different race, while knowing full well that they are not. Rather, the "Arabs" should be called what they are and asked why they are killing their Sudanese brothers and why they are attacking their fellow Africans over this territory that they have shared for all their history. |
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So America should only care about Black Africans when Arabs are involved, eh?
Why should we put the spotlight on ONE country in Africa when so many of its neighbors are dying as well; from civil war, clan-genocide, border wars, hunger, disease, paying off DEBT from our old colonization days. hmmm...something to think about! |
haha, America is the most racist country...don't go to Europe much, huh?
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This thread is months old. What was the original topic?
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The problem is that Africa is absolutely huge and the politics are so complex that we may never fix post-colonial issues. We should certainly keep trying-we screwed it up back then and are continuing to screw with it now by raping African countries in the global market. Fixing Africa means going to each separate country and working through a diplomatic nightmare, stabilizing the government and economy and ensuring that it will not implode again once we leave. Cancelling African debt would a HUGE start. Right now they're just paying the interest each year and barely making that. There is no dent in the debt and there never will be. |
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This is why I am a fair-trade-tarian. I will not touch coffee unless it's fair-trade certified and I'm trying to do the same with chocolate. |
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