Sudan impact: the war the world forgot
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มิ.ย. 2024
- Much of Sudan has already collapsed into chaos (www.economist.com/graphic-det.... Now a crucial city may fall, the United Nations is belatedly scrambling to avert a bloodbath. Gary Lineker (www.economist.com/britain/202...) is a former footballer, broadcaster and podcast mogul. He also embodies Britain’s social aspirations (10:52). And the women in Japan (www.economist.com/culture/202...) who pay men to praise them (18:49).
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If people actually cared about those suffering the consequences of war, perhaps the people starving in Sudan would be able to get a bit more help. Instead, all we do is pretend to care whenever it's trendy, leaving innocent people to suffer because TikTok doesn't care about them.
Actually, I find people care the most when a genocidal country is the #1 recipient of their tax money and every president they’ve ever had was openly influenced by millions in bribes from that foreign country…..…….is that country Sudan?
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This is sad thing.
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