Nobody is saying we must flood African countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural. Nobody is saying we must flood Asian countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural. Nobody is saying we must flood South American countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural.
Multiculturalism and mass immigration into White countries and White countries only is GENOCIDE.
@watermelonvid Thanks for your reply. The people in the area were from Southern Sudan and Darfur. There were Muslim, Christian all refugees. There were also soldiers (which I'm not sure where they were from). What is great is that the people in this video are now drinking clean water and I used my pictures to help that happen.
i have to make a project about the genocide in darfur. although i think the word needs to be spread, and understood. at 15 years old, i don't want this to be the only thing i think about. sorry.
Homenaje al artista completo y maravilloso y multi-talento de todos sus fans en Libia, le informamos de seguir el inicio de carrera en nuestro país desde El Cairo con un grupo de cantantes Gracias a su conocimiento que estamos llegando a escuchar la alegría (su público y sus fans en Libia)
i swear.....the world wont help them...but there is one nation that will....its called many things..."gods country"..."the land of opportunity"....but i call it home...and it has the laziest army headquarters in the world called the UN..but screw them....im talking about the REAL UNITED NATIONS ARMY....the US army..i think we need to pull troops out of baghdad and invaded sudan and stop this mass genocide...its been going on for (not really sure but its been atleast a few years) a long time..
Amen ! our guys are never sent where they can actually make a difference. This war we're in is another Vietnam.Ask any soldier if they really believe they are making a difference. I think you would all be surprised at the answer.
@flowrpowrlovechild Yeah it's really sad, 10k troops would be more than enough to stop this tradedgy and that's only because darfur is so big and they would be spread out. Then after the janjaweed was mostly wiped out it would take even less. Not to mention we are well within our rights to send military to the country since this is a human rights and major ethical issue.
baby, there is so much power in prayer. You areNOT powerless in prayer. I'm praying for your people with you. I'm so sorry for them. One day your people will inherit the earth and suffer no more. Peace be with you always.Love Tuesday
i also had tears in my eyes while watching this video.... it's so painfull to look at this video clip and reallise that this is the world we live in ...
Isnt it so sad that this was ignored in the G20 summit? It should have really been discussed. Read the article on this at slashingtongue(dot)com. Never again must the world see another Darfur!
Jason, it's Julie from Atlanta (I met you in D.C with Tracy at March for Life). This piece brought me to tears. Your passion for life, no matter where you have to go, and what you have to see is amazing. You are truly a Man Of God. Thank you for this beautiful piece and may God continue to use you to bring hope and life.
Nobody is saying we must flood African countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural. Nobody is saying we must flood Asian countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural. Nobody is saying we must flood South American countries with mass immigration to make them more multicultural.
Multiculturalism and mass immigration into White countries and White countries only is GENOCIDE.
Anti racism is a code word for anti White.
Alphaman7100 2 months ago
I saw what I saw by Sara Groves. She is an amazing artist.
watermelonvid 2 years ago
Are you sure this pictures taken in Darfur ???!!
newcode4 2 years ago
yes.
watermelonvid 2 years ago
@newcode4 Of course they were taken in Darfur. I personally took them! Right on the border of Darfur and Northern Awiel County.
watermelonvid 1 year ago
@watermelonvid All people in this slide are from South Sudan NOT from Darfur
(they are Dinka tribe) with SPLMA (Sudan People's Liberation Movement Army) soldiers very obvious (the SPLMA flag in the right shoulder) .
newcode4 1 year ago
@watermelonvid Thanks for your reply. The people in the area were from Southern Sudan and Darfur. There were Muslim, Christian all refugees. There were also soldiers (which I'm not sure where they were from). What is great is that the people in this video are now drinking clean water and I used my pictures to help that happen.
watermelonvid 1 year ago
i have to make a project about the genocide in darfur. although i think the word needs to be spread, and understood. at 15 years old, i don't want this to be the only thing i think about. sorry.
ReiningOverYou 2 years ago
Homenaje al artista completo y maravilloso y multi-talento de todos sus fans en Libia, le informamos de seguir el inicio de carrera en nuestro país desde El Cairo con un grupo de cantantes Gracias a su conocimiento que estamos llegando a escuchar la alegría (su público y sus fans en Libia)
jalaxy 2 years ago
i swear.....the world wont help them...but there is one nation that will....its called many things..."gods country"..."the land of opportunity"....but i call it home...and it has the laziest army headquarters in the world called the UN..but screw them....im talking about the REAL UNITED NATIONS ARMY....the US army..i think we need to pull troops out of baghdad and invaded sudan and stop this mass genocide...its been going on for (not really sure but its been atleast a few years) a long time..
nukester 2 years ago
Amen ! our guys are never sent where they can actually make a difference. This war we're in is another Vietnam.Ask any soldier if they really believe they are making a difference. I think you would all be surprised at the answer.
flowrpowrlovechild 2 years ago
@flowrpowrlovechild Yeah it's really sad, 10k troops would be more than enough to stop this tradedgy and that's only because darfur is so big and they would be spread out. Then after the janjaweed was mostly wiped out it would take even less. Not to mention we are well within our rights to send military to the country since this is a human rights and major ethical issue.
madax132 1 year ago
continue to help! please
this is so tragic! i wish I can help but i have no money, way to travel, and i'm just 17
it's so frustrating knowing my people are killing themselves.
Moongoddess92 2 years ago
baby, there is so much power in prayer. You areNOT powerless in prayer. I'm praying for your people with you. I'm so sorry for them. One day your people will inherit the earth and suffer no more. Peace be with you always.Love Tuesday
flowrpowrlovechild 2 years ago
thank u. u guys are heroes
Putzy08 2 years ago
God Bless you all for doing this for all those people. They are a beautiful people in need of so much help. God Bless!
lulabellesmama 2 years ago
beautiful pictures
criticalgal 2 years ago
i also had tears in my eyes while watching this video.... it's so painfull to look at this video clip and reallise that this is the world we live in ...
bellphegor 2 years ago
Isnt it so sad that this was ignored in the G20 summit? It should have really been discussed. Read the article on this at slashingtongue(dot)com. Never again must the world see another Darfur!
PreetSG 2 years ago
Jason, it's Julie from Atlanta (I met you in D.C with Tracy at March for Life). This piece brought me to tears. Your passion for life, no matter where you have to go, and what you have to see is amazing. You are truly a Man Of God. Thank you for this beautiful piece and may God continue to use you to bring hope and life.
Julie Thomas,
OO GA State Leader
nanniestreasures 2 years ago
3:24 is an amazing photo! Well they all are, but that is my favorite.
ChrisAdamsFilms 2 years ago