Comments by "" (@WarrenPeaceOG) on "Why the Gaza genocide is an American one | Op-ed video" video.

  1. Why didn't you just say you're talking about Darfur, Sudan? This is not one of countries I follow. According to allegations by an unnamed chatbot, likely trained by Western intelligence services: Origins: The conflict in Darfur began in 2003, rooted in long-standing tensions between nomadic Arab herders and sedentary non-Arab farmers over land and resources. Rebellion and Government Response: In 2003, non-Arab rebel groups (mainly the Sudan Liberation Army and Justice and Equality Movement) launched an insurgency against the Sudanese government, accusing it of oppressing Darfur's non-Arab population. Government Retaliation: The Sudanese government responded by arming and supporting Arab militias known as the Janjaweed, who carried out a campaign of violence against non-Arab civilians. Humanitarian Crisis: The conflict led to widespread displacement, with millions forced to flee their homes. The United Nations estimated that by 2007, hundreds of thousands had died due to violence, starvation, and disease. International Response: The conflict gained international attention, with the United States declaring it a genocide in 2004. The United Nations and African Union deployed peacekeeping forces. Ongoing Instability: Despite various peace agreements and international interventions, the region has continued to experience sporadic violence and instability. Recent Developments: The conflict has evolved over time, with changing alliances and new outbreaks of violence, particularly following the 2019 Sudanese Revolution that ousted long-time president Omar al-Bashir. This conflict has been characterized by its complexity, involving ethnic tensions, resource disputes, and political marginalization, and has had severe humanitarian consequences for the people of Darfur. A fair characterization by the chatbot? Anyone following Sudan? One note: Arab in this context refers to language rather than being Middle Eastern. If you look at pictures of the Janjaweed, they look like any other Africans in the region. Much of Northern Africa is very Arabic. "Arab militias killing black civilians" really means black militias killing black civilians. The Nomadic Herders vs Sedentary Farmers angle is also rife with naturally conflicting interests. For example, stories about battles between nomadic cattle farmers and sedentary farmers fighting over water and land became a staple of the American Western. This also suggests the Arab vs non-Arab angle might not be super relevant
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