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All these idiots make me want to do is go dump crude oil into the ocean just to spite them!
(Sarcasm kind of.)
I am live.
All these idiots make me want to do is go dump crude oil into the ocean just to spite them!
(Sarcasm kind of.)
I’m a white man from Ukraine migrated to America in 1989.
I love fried chicken, I live in the south of America the deep South and man oh man do we have good fried chicken!
Fried chicken is a universally loved dish and is only stereotyped by the most ignorant of people!
Not only should fried chicken be served for Juneteenth it should be served on every holiday as well!
It houses your brain and absorbers impact… What’s strange about that?
In that case I will freshly issue a demand for Putin to surrender to Ukrainian forces step down and face trial for war crimes.
We live in a sad world when this kind of thing keeps happening.
Cool. New fear unlocked.
There’s a whole series on YouTube about how China fakes everything.
Lol Russia sending the equivalent of a dingy to sink in an intimidating manner.
This is true. Luckily all the information above is verifiable.
Because it is.
It’s better than googling.
Several conflicts and humanitarian crises in predominantly non-white majority countries have been overshadowed by events in predominantly white majority countries. Examples include:
Rwandan Genocide (1994): Despite the mass slaughter of the Tutsi population by the Hutu majority, the international community and media were slow to respond and provide comprehensive coverage. The genocide claimed approximately 800,000 lives in just 100 days.
Darfur Conflict (2003-present): The genocide in Darfur, Sudan, has seen the systematic killing, displacement, and starvation of the non-Arab population by government forces and allied militias. Despite its scale and brutality, it has often been eclipsed by other international events.
Democratic Republic of Congo Conflicts (1996-present): The series of wars and ongoing conflicts in the DRC have resulted in millions of deaths, primarily due to violence, disease, and starvation. These conflicts have received sporadic and often insufficient coverage compared to conflicts in Europe or the Middle East.
Yemeni Civil War (2014-present): Despite being one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, the war in Yemen has not received consistent media attention. The conflict has led to widespread famine and suffering, exacerbated by the blockade and bombing campaign led by Saudi Arabia.
Ethiopian Tigray War (2020-present): The conflict in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has resulted in significant civilian casualties and displacement. While it has been reported, it has not garnered the same level of media attention as conflicts in Europe or other Western-centric issues.
These examples highlight a troubling trend in global news coverage, where atrocities in non-white majority regions are often underreported, leading to a lack of international awareness and delayed action.
Prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, several conflicts were ongoing globally. Significant among them were:
- Syrian Civil War - A devastating conflict since 2011 involving multiple factions and foreign interventions.
- Yemeni Civil War - Starting in 2014, this war involves the Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government, with significant Saudi and Iranian involvement.
- Afghanistan Conflict - The long-standing conflict saw a significant shift with the Taliban’s return to power in 2021 following the U.S. withdrawal.
- Ethiopian Tigray War - A brutal conflict beginning in 2020 between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front.
- Libyan Civil War - A multifaceted conflict ongoing since 2014 between various factions vying for control of the country.
These conflicts have caused significant humanitarian crises and geopolitical tensions, impacting millions of lives.
Although all of these had some kind of coverage in the news, the invasion of Ukraine completely shadowed all of these by a significant margin. Also take note that every single conflict listed above is from non-majority white countries fought by non-majority white combatants.
The genocide in Rwanda of course had some coverage but not remotely is provident as the genocide in Yugoslavia.
I’m not trying to be racial or anything like that. This is just the pattern that we see consistently in stuff like this. Military engagement in predominantly white countries has better coverage than in military engagements and predominantly non-white countries.
If you don’t accept my freedom, I’m going to force it on you!
The world has a tendency to ignore genocides that include mostly brown people killing eachother off.
Point and case: the genocide in the old Yugoslavian block was front page news. Rwanda on the other hand barely a blip.
God cast out the fallen angel from heaven and placed him in charge of hell so Lucifer could continue to spread evil around the world. God is the reason evil exists in this world.
Any being godlike or otherwise that can cast somebody that they supposedly love into a place like hell is an inherently evil being.
More atrocities have been committed in the name of God than to anything else on the face of this planet to this very day.
The idea of a jadeo-Christian God is single-handedly the most destructive Force humanity has ever created.
Lol you mean Putin is calm and collected now?
Are those the same severe consequences that Putin keeps talking about if the Ukrainians keep fighting back?
Taylor is a very strange spelling of Napoleon.
But he is French… So…
O no! Watch out y’all! Putin is warning people again! He might invade a country for no reason and start commiting war crimes and genocide… … … …
Wait…