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By *dr8uk OP   Man
13 weeks ago

Elstree

Why do you think that there are no protests in this country for our Christian brothers and sisters being slaughtered in Nigeria, Congo, Somalia, Sudan, etc… why are we too busy to care? Where are the social media campaigns, the Hollywood actors and the news franchises on this?

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By *weddolMan
13 weeks ago

Dolwyddelan

Maybe because the victims don't fall in a neat binary.

Both Christians and Muslims are being killed, with Muslims being the majority, I believe.

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By *3versMan
13 weeks ago

glasgow

I don't think anyone really cares about Africa that much, there have been atrocities, wars, famine for as long as I can remember- other than Band Aid back in the 80s - that's been it

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By *damb00Man
13 weeks ago

Leicestershire

Loads of people care, there was a protest before the Manchester City game.

However, I doubt that you care at all, more so you’re annoyed that people have been protesting against Israel.

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By *ummerTV/TS
13 weeks ago

I am in Spain, not

Yet another country that was victim to British rule and abandonment. Part of the British Empire, via the Anglo-Egyptian condominium. Although Anglo-Egyptian Sudan was supposed to indicate shared governance, the British effectively controlled it.

Maybe those fleeing should be entitled to settle in the UK.

Wonder what the arguments would be against asylum seekers from there, especially against the christians.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bedford

There are over half a million homeless people right here in the UK. Anyone seen a protest about that .x

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By *dr8uk OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Elstree

Thousands of civilians being slaughtered in Iran. Is Central London closed tomorrow for the rallies of protest? Tumble…

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By *dr8uk OP   Man
3 weeks ago

Elstree

Greta? Gary? Olivia? Hugh? No? Nothing?

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By *dr8uk OP   Man
1 week ago

Elstree


"Thousands of civilians being slaughtered in Iran. Is Central London closed tomorrow for the rallies of protest? Tumble…"

Into the tens of thousands slaughtered, yet all those on here who had so much to say for Gaza have nothing to say. I wonder why.

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By *ames canMan
1 week ago

monaghan


"Thousands of civilians being slaughtered in Iran. Is Central London closed tomorrow for the rallies of protest? Tumble…

Into the tens of thousands slaughtered, yet all those on here who had so much to say for Gaza have nothing to say. I wonder why. "

...the difference between gaza and Iran....?

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By *tar33Man
1 week ago

North London (outer)


"Why do you think that there are no protests in this country for our Christian brothers and sisters being slaughtered in Nigeria, Congo, Somalia, Sudan, etc… why are we too busy to care? Where are the social media campaigns, the Hollywood actors and the news franchises on this? "

What do you mean by 'our Christian brothers'? Are you not being a little presumptive?

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By *eedsbearmanMan
1 week ago

Leeds


"Why do you think that there are no protests in this country for our Christian brothers and sisters being slaughtered in Nigeria, Congo, Somalia, Sudan, etc… why are we too busy to care? Where are the social media campaigns, the Hollywood actors and the news franchises on this? "

Have you not heard of Nicki Minaj? She is literally campaigning about this...

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By *ewBrumBiMan
1 week ago

Birmingham


"Yet another country that was victim to British rule and abandonment. Part of the British Empire, via the Anglo-Egyptian condominium. Although Anglo-Egyptian Sudan was supposed to indicate shared governance, the British effectively controlled it.

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Not being ruled by the British Empire has really improved the place...

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