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Why does nobody care about the war in the Sudan?
Sunday – November 2, 2025
For about two years there's been non stop talking and commotion around the Israeli war against Hamas in Palestine, and while I am staunchly pacifist and anti-war I've also been following the war in Sudan, or really the situation in Sudan since of at least the ouster of the now former President of Sudan Omar al-Bashir back in 2019 and a little bit prior to that and it seems clear to me that Sudan has had this conflict coming or the reasons for the conflict/war have been latent in Sudanese society and of course as usual this war is about resources and other material nonsense and there is also plenty of nationalist nonsense going as well: indeed there seems to be a certain and large anthropological distance between black and sub-Saharan Africans in the Sudan and less black Afro-Arab and sometimes fully Arab population in the Sudan. As usual, the people with a darker complexion tend to be discriminated against, for all sorts of superstitious and material reasons, for racism tends to dislike black people, and while I hold that racism really is modern an primarily European idea it seems clear that this idea has spread across the world and I suppose that there has always existed a less advanced and more primitive form of hatred and prejudice against blacks in many Arab cultured countries such as the Sudan and this would primarily stem from the long history of the Arab slave trade, where blacks again where taken as slaves by the lighter skinned Arabs, and usually the women were raped and left behind and some were taken as concubines while the strong men where castrated and taken as slaves; the weaker men were most often murdered. While horrific from the point of view of the decadent and humanist point of view, this is simply the history of that region and to expect that this history should not come back to haunt the Sudan today would indeed be naïve, but the again, that same humanist axiom demands naïveté from it's target audience, and the even more stupid and reckless assumption that somehow the Sudan should and will be transformed into a modern and multicultural democracy is even more laughable, but do understand that this is no kind of naïveté, this is the serpent in the form of the revolutionary elite deciding that the people of the Sudan should suffer, suffer in the name of reason, for if these people cannot form into a liberal democracy then they have to suffer from it. The war in the Sudan is just another phase of these long lingering and as I stated previously latent aspects of Sudanese society. What then would be the best way to handle this problem? Well, I am in favor of a partition, and since I don't believe in the integrity of the state I'm even more in favor of simply separating people, but this would not be received well in the imperial core, since this would be a proof that multiculturalism has failed, especially in the face of the United States and the European Union. What do these liberals have to say? Well, the only thing they seem to be able to say these days is "give and give and give more money", as if money is going to solve this conflict. But the old and predominately white world is dying out and so their views won't matter that much in the future anyhow. Of course, the main supporter and fundraiser of the Rapid Support Force, the RSF, is the UAE, the United Arab Emirates, and they've got their own primarily material and monetary reasons for arming the RSF, which was supposed to be integrated into the Sudanese Armed Forces, the SAF, back in 2023, but that didn't work out since the leaders of these armies fell out, again mind you. Of course, the effects on the Sudanese civilization is and has been deviating, for that is what modern warfare is all about: the complete destruction of an entire civilization in the name of more and more and more material benefits for the winner and since no-one can be said to be sincerely guided by the creator, there is no moral arbitrator that can step in between and end this conflict.
In the end, people, normal people who otherwise could have sought out the light and the profound truth will suffer and have suffered from this war. I don't believe that there will be any end in sight to this war or any other wars, for the world is not in a good place and hasn't been in a good place for a very long time. And yes, the reason why nobody seems to care about the war in the Sudan is because they've been busy being hysterical about the border skirmish between Hamas and Israel. Of course, most young and stupid people were hysterical about this not because they really care, but because they want to be young and hip and hopefully find a girlfriend, etc, it's a story as old as time.
Reginald Drax – November 2, 2025.

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