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Originally Posted by NATe
I dont understand this thread. Finally the United Nations has an opportunity to step up and fullfill a responsibility it has and we shouldnt do it? Why? Yes the AU soldiers are their (dying and losing) every day. But what can a little over 7000 men do against maybe hundreds of thousands if the janjaween are being backed by the government? I understand thats an isolated incident but people need to realize this is not a matter of white mans burden or superiority or pride politics. This is helping millions of displaced persons and putting a stop to a genocide. If you dont agree that this "incident" is a genocide. Go their for yourselves and talk to the raped and beaten women. Talk to the men who have no family left because they had cotton shoved in their mouths and burned to death. Tell them we cant help because they can help themselves.
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This thread was started by some African pride twit who no longer posts here. She was basically discouraging people from contributing to African charities and doing other humane actions so that she could feel a little more proud about Africa. I don't think there was much support for what she was saying.