Further thoughts about Sudan

Photograph by Ahmed Alghali of
Shendi (شندي) Sudan, Almatamma

Further thoughts about Sudan |
Thursday – November 6, 2025

The very many harrowing and disturbing pictures coming out of Sudan these days and the lack of media coverage from Sudan points in one direction: no Jews no News and indeed there's surely a lot of truth to this sentiment. See, why should western media care about the ongoing genocide in Sudan when that conflict doesn't generate any revenue for them? No for the media war's all about making another buck and the sooner you realize this the better. But allow me to actually explain the situation going on in Sudan. You see, the RSF (The Rapid Support Forces) is a genocidal organization funded by the UAE (The United Arab Emirates) and their exact purpose on this date I don't know, but I do know that their main purpose, at one point at least, was to ensure the material standing of the UAE in the region and while that operation might have gone of the rails since, it's clear that what's going on in Sudan is a perfectly fine picture of modern warfare. In other words: genocide and rape is the finest and the best showcase of what a modern army is capable of. Who do you think makes up the ranks of the RSF? Do you think the RSF consists of highly trained and motivated men of ascendant rank who subscribe to a holy warrior spirit? No, these are nothing but savage fanatics that have swept up every tribesman of Arabic ethnicity they can all in an effort to murder everyone that isn't ethnically Arabic: this is what modern warfare is and what it always was about, power. The situation in Sudan cannot even be said to be about anything holy, sacred, and religious: no the ongoing civil war in Sudan is really all about nationalism and chauvinism, which is the inevitable result of multiculturalism; the vanguard of this war is being fought across tribal and ethnic lines. Well, to be fair to nationalism, I don't even believe that that word would be correct in this context, since nationalism is a very eurocentric term and applies much more profoundly to the history of Europe. But at the very least the concepts that I've been trying to describe in my "Collectivism & Individualism series" surely apply here. What can motivate a man to indiscriminately murder another man? Well, indeed there's no such thing and what seems to be an indiscriminate form of murder is no such thing, since what is being carried out is a genocide and each murdered man is a political object in the eyes of the RSF. I must admit here as I am rambling on about this war, that I am not yet sure enough about the SAF (the Sudanese Armed Forces) and their standing in relation to genocide and aggression, but it would seem that they, the SAF, represents the legitimate wing of the Sudanese state, well if there's such a thing today. Of course, the former president of Sudan Omar al-Bashir probably thinks that none of this would've happened had remained in power in 2019 but that would be a foolish thing to believe since a genocide in the Darfur region was carried out in the early 2000's under his regime and watch, and as far as I can tell he seems to have at the very least not done anything to avoid a genocide. Also, in 2021 the now former Premier Abdalla Hamdok was ousted in a military coup and this was because the armed forces in Sudan, prior to the civil war decided that they didn't want a democratic regime, which also goes to show that indeed democracy is not something that comes easy. In my view, it would be entirely foolish to impose democracy on Sudan and then also expect it to somehow work, but that's what the United Nations has done and now they're all acting surprised. The reason why I've decided to bring up Sudan again is because it seems to me that a genocide is ongoing in Sudan and I also don't believe that there's anything in the way for the perpetrators of this genocide, especially not from the imperial core. After all, who cares about a bunch of black people that are killing other black people? No-one, and that's certainly also true for the political left-wing in all of their hypocritical drum beatings about democracy and humanitarianism; they're nothing but enormous hypocrites. But the political left-wing have always been this way, after all they're the vanguard of the crusade against the natural order.
    In the end, I don't expect that the situation in Sudan will be treated as anything more than something peripheral and distant and not important, as long as it doesn't upset the materialist order. See, wars are only important to the modern man as long as he can be sure to stand material gain, other than that he will bury them. I am in favor of no war, but what I've been attempting to do here is to simply point out the complete and absolute hypocrisy in the media coverage of the Israel-Palestine war compared to the ongoing civil war in Sudan. I don't favor any kind of western intervention into Sudan, but I do believe that had Sudan been a more strategically important region that there would much talk and scrambling about a needed intervention, everyone in favor would scream about how important humanism and democracy is and how their sons have a moral duty and obligation to offer themselves for complete strangers in a war that is fought over nothing else than the material considerations of different interests in the imperial core. I do hope for peace further afield in Sudan but for the moment being that looks unlikely and while there's been some talk about a potential ceasefire between the SAF and the RSF, I believe the outlooks for such a thing are bleak indeed, at least at the moment, and all of this ethnic nonsense on the ground will likely continue, although probably under slightly more clandestine conditions, but I don't expect peace to break out, for peace requires effort, spiritual as well as sincere effort and that's not likely here.
    If you are interested in reading more about my staunch anti-war stance then you can read these posts: My views on modern warfareMy views on the reign of quantityMy views on the modern soldier archetype; and more here.

Reginald Drax – November 6, 2025.

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