Just a few hours after we quickly discussed here the tragic situation in Sudan (see above), we learn today that Sudanese president,
Bedouin Omar al-Bashir has been toppled by a (sub-saharan lead? Nuer?)
coup d'Etat. It means, apparently, a defeat for "Arabs", and more ethnic cleansing and religious battles might be on their way, unfortunately, throughout Sudan.
By the way, about African Godless (and greedy) tribes slaughtering both Muslims and Christians (for women and oil), remember the Bentiu massacre:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morn...uth-sudan/
" in South Sudan we describe “piles and piles” of bodies. Other reports speak of streets “littered” with bodies. A
mosque was filled with hundreds of bodies. More inside the Catholic church. Bodies in the hospital.
“A strong stench of decomposing remains filled the air, while vultures and dogs ate off limbs, scalps and abdomen flesh,” said one report.
There are so many that they’re being collected by bulldozers and dumped into mass graves, the White House said last night.
“Accounts of the attacks shock the conscience,” said a statement Tuesday night from the White House press secretary. It’s an “abomination.”"
The intrepid man who would have saved Sudan:
...and seems that gay communities pretend, without proof, that he might have been secretly gay!?
"The
homosexual aspect of Gordon's personality remains obscure, and disputed. From his early twenties, when he left to fight in the Crimean War, he was possessed by a longing for martyrdom, and his actions fully confirmed the desire which he repeatedly expressed in words to those closest to him. On Russian soil and in the savage hand-to-hand fighting against the Taiping rebels in China, he
invited death at every step, exposing himself to wholly needless risks and unarmed except for a rattan cane. Again in the Sudan, whether tracking down slavers or suppressing a tribal rebellion, he would delight in outpacing his military escort in order to arrive alone in the enemy's lair. And in the final year of his life, in complete disregard of official instructions, he courted and met death at the hands of the Mahdi's warriors. Gordon never married and
his relationships with women seem all to have been platonic."