you think this is bad.. research on whats happening in congo... the sad thing is there are worse things out there but we only care about what we are told about.. and we are told about only what they want us to know
SG1963-- you are correct that some of the perpetrators and victims are of the same religion. Some of them are not. This is not a religious conflict. As for your second assertion, that Islam is responsible for all evil, this seems to require that one ignore years of world history. For example, Hitler was most certainly not Muslim, and yet he seemed to be quite capable of doing a great deal of evil. He was influenced by Christian ideologies, and was by some measures, a Christian himself.
Simply because a few Muslims have made poor choices (as in Sudan), one cannot assume that those choices were made as a result of their religion. In 1994, Rwanda experienced a genocide of similar scale to the current crisis in Sudan. The conflict split along ethnic lines which had been imposed by Belgian colonists. In Rwanda, the dominant religious group is Catholic, which makes up approximately 2/3 of the countries population. In Sudan, the proportion of Muslims to non-Muslims is similar.
SG1963, if we apply your logic in Rwanda, one would conclude that Rwandans killed each other because Catholicism is the root of all evil. I would suggest that you do a little more research before making such wild claims. Our would has enough religious division as it is. There is no need to make it worse with propaganda.
you think this is bad.. research on whats happening in congo... the sad thing is there are worse things out there but we only care about what we are told about.. and we are told about only what they want us to know
naamlas 4 years ago
SG1963-- you are correct that some of the perpetrators and victims are of the same religion. Some of them are not. This is not a religious conflict. As for your second assertion, that Islam is responsible for all evil, this seems to require that one ignore years of world history. For example, Hitler was most certainly not Muslim, and yet he seemed to be quite capable of doing a great deal of evil. He was influenced by Christian ideologies, and was by some measures, a Christian himself.
ihscas 4 years ago
Simply because a few Muslims have made poor choices (as in Sudan), one cannot assume that those choices were made as a result of their religion. In 1994, Rwanda experienced a genocide of similar scale to the current crisis in Sudan. The conflict split along ethnic lines which had been imposed by Belgian colonists. In Rwanda, the dominant religious group is Catholic, which makes up approximately 2/3 of the countries population. In Sudan, the proportion of Muslims to non-Muslims is similar.
ihscas 4 years ago
SG1963, if we apply your logic in Rwanda, one would conclude that Rwandans killed each other because Catholicism is the root of all evil. I would suggest that you do a little more research before making such wild claims. Our would has enough religious division as it is. There is no need to make it worse with propaganda.
ihscas 4 years ago
I feel soooo bad for the people of Darfur who are crying out for help and nothing is being done:((
Carrrera 4 years ago 2
this video made me cry.I wish that i had the power and the authority to do something.God bless the people in darfur.
cutestdimples00 5 years ago