Where Have All the Protesters Gone?
Pete Seeger became famous with his anti-war song: “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” We can ask the same thing about the protestors who crowded American and European cities, disrupted traffic, harassed members of the Jewish community, and virtually closed down universities. Their anger at the existence of the one Jewish country housing 6.5 million Jews, in a world with almost 2 billion Muslims, was tendentious and seemed unending.
Stories are beginning to percolate about what has been happening in Africa over the last 30 years. While the situation in Sudan is frequently called a “civil war,” and the genocidal murderers are referred to as a “military group,” the truth is remarkably ignored.
For 30 years, the Muslims nations occupying North Africa have been engaged in a war of annihilation against Black Christians and animists in Central Africa. The posterchild for what is truly genocide is Sudan. However, Sudan is not the only place where being Black and Christian is the equivalent of a death sentence.
The current violence is blamed on a group called the Rapid Support Forces led by Lieutenant General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. He has been accused by the United States and others of utilizing a campaign of genocide against the Black population of Darfur. This is nothing new. Within the last 20 years, the predecessor of this terrorist organization was involved in killing more than 200,000 people in the same location, Darfur.
Wars of annihilation and genocide are not inexpensive. They are promoted by vast expenditures of money. Where does all this money come from?
The RSF fighters are enabled by bomb carrying Wing Loong II and FeiHong-95 drones. Not surprisingly, they are made in China. Who supplies them to the Muslim killing machine? They are supplied by the United Arab Emirates.
We in the United States are now sidling up to China, and we consider the United Arab Emirates and other Arab nations in the region to be our friends.
The wealthy Arab gulf states are supplying howitzers, heavy machine guns, and mortars. In fact, the United Arab Republic has been accelerating the flow of materials to RSF.
Reliable reports note that non-Arab men and boys are executed in the streets. Black women are sexual tools, raped at will. What is happening in Sudan is often equivocated with “Rwanda-style killing.” In Rwanda, 1994, 1 million people were killed in a 3-month rampage.
One of the killing fields is El Fasher. The genocidal invaders shout racial insults at the women and children who flee. The Wall Street Journal has reported that Black women with long hair are separated and systematically raped.
As many as a half million Black Sudanese have fled from El Fasher to find drinking water and food. Already the conflict has killed upwards of 150,000 people.
The ethnic “animus” of the RSF terrorists against non-Arab civilians has been described as “obscene.”
Every once in a while, the Rapid Support Forces will claim that they have agreed to a “humanitarian truce.” They claim that now.
Sudan is not the only place where Muslims empowered by America’s friends in the Arab world seek to eliminate Christianity, especially if practiced by people with black skin. At least three nations on Africa’s west coast are on the verge of falling under the control of Al-Queda. Al-Queda is another extremist terrorist organization run and controlled by the Muslim community and financed by wealthy Middle Eastern Arab states.
It is no myth to state that the 800 years war waged by Muslims against Europe on both its east and west flank is now continuing in Africa. In the United States and Europe, extremist Muslim elements brag that they will “win the war” at the ballot box.
In a way, the West is responsible for its own self-annihilation because it has not been willing to open its eyes to the danger of fundamentalist eliminationist political extremists. The West has opened its borders and shut its eyes.
Both Barack Obama and Donald Trump have attempted to pacify those who supply funding to terrorists throughout the world. The core belief of the wealthy Arab oil states is that, sooner or later, they will control the west and destroy Christianity in Africa. There is a template for this. At one time, the Middle East was 38% Christian. Today, figures suggest that the number is well below 5%.
In reality, the only safe place for a non-Muslim in the Middle East is in Israel. In fact, Israel is the only safe place in the Middle East or Africa for anyone who is not a fundamentalist, anti-Democratic extremist.
With extremist politicians taking hold of the United States, one must wonder what the future is for the “average” American. Will we choose life or will we choose to live as Dhimmis, a subjugated class?
The Jewish people have perhaps more experience with Islam than any non-Islamic people. There were centuries, and places in the world, where non-fundamentalist Arabs and Muslims thrived. The chief doctor to the Great Sultan of Egypt was the Jewish physician, Maimonides. The head of the Sultan’s Navy, which defeated the Great Spanish Armada in the Mediterranean, was a religious Jew. However, that group of Muslim leadership has largely evaporated and exists in only a few isolated spots, perhaps some in the United States, a few in Europe, and a smattering in countries like Indonesia.
What the future portends may be another question.
There are those who will say that the concern about fundamentalist Islamic extremism is some kind of phobia. Was it phobic to condemn Christians who killed Muslims in Bosnia? Was it immoral to call for a cessation of Hindu killing of Muslims in India? Is it anti-Chinese to express concern about communist China’s suppression of Muslims in Western China. Of course not. Hopefully, mainstream responsible Islamic leaders will step into the abyss created by their colleagues and call for an end of the war against Christianity and Judaism.
