• J. Storks@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I wrote papers on both conflicts this semester… Right now I’m fundraising with doctors without borders, we go door to door and try to convince people to donate monthly so the civilians can get basic supplies and healthcare. To try and run the shelled and closed hospitals. To assist mothers in labour, giving birth to children that would have heard the war from the womb. The war is all that they have experienced from the very start of their lives… And that’s the lucky ones.

    Both of the generals in Sudan are terrible people, and their personnel is tainted by the blood of many ethnic cleansing missions.

    I see international and regional powers picking sides. It sickens me. Nobody of sane mind, on the ground, in Sudan, wants either of these monsters to head the country.

    • Blissingg@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      What do you want them to do? I thought everyone wanted the the world out of the middle-easts business and now they are it’s suddenly the world doesn’t care because they’re not white?

      • Soviet Snake@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        Caring does not mean to go there and do some intervention where you install a government that’s favourable to you, steal their resources and murder, torture and rape their civilians. It could mean, for example, to at least give it some coverage, but it’s not going to happen because it’s not strategically as relevant as the proxy war in Ukraine and the US and its lackeys need people in the first world to only pay attention over there.