Centurions
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Every City related facebook page is being inundated by bots and AI postings about how City are supporting the crap going on in Sudan. What happened to just wanting to support and watch your football team?
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It's a touchy topic, I believe some here aren't ready for the truth yet.It's fuckin Bone Chilling what's going on over there. Sickening that it seems our owners are complicit in all of this. It needs calling out and folk not being silent. To see blood on the streets from space is unbelievable.
Thanks :) I wish I could do a better job. I believe there are some here with far more journalistic skills compared to me and they would do a better job gathering far more evidence than I could possibly do. I just felt like I couldn't stay silent and watch this happen, and the atrocities have been so suppressed by the media (The UAE have invested heavily in numerous media houses across the world), that most people don't even know what's going on! A hospital holding 400 patients was attacked two days ago, everyone including the doctors were massacred and these were civilians fleeing the Arab militia.Thank you for starting this thread, was only reading up on it a couple of days ago. As you say the silence is deafening. I never understand why some atrocities are daily headline news whilst others are hardly noticed.
It's a touchy topic, I believe some here aren't ready for the truth yet.
You don't even have to look too deep to see the alleged connections and I did a poor job digging up evidence, surely there's more out there but I've never been one to do so much research, I get distracted easilyYou would have to be a fool not to think the UAE aren't complicit in funding groups be it directly or through sales of arms/oil etc who. are commiting unlawfull killings across parts of Africa and Asia.
Generally football fans don't like that conversation as the acts of the owners beyond spending on the club don't register or comfort them so. they brush them aside
The wider issue is the fact this is happening yet goes totally ignored by the media beyond special reports. Sadly a place where no vested intrerest in. it's resources is there so the will to stop it is missing.
If Sudan bordered russia or china the US, Britain and EU would be falling over themselves to intervene.
It's AfricansThank you for starting this thread, was only reading up on it a couple of days ago. As you say the silence is deafening. I never understand why some atrocities are daily headline news whilst others are hardly noticed.
To be honest, this is something that is very much swept under the carpet with our fanbase with regards to our majority shareholder.Every City related facebook page is being inundated by bots and AI postings about how City are supporting the crap going on in Sudan. What happened to just wanting to support and watch your football team?
It's not Israelis doing it so the usual suspects aren't frothing at the mouth. None of them were remotely bothered about a true genocide in Darfur. There won't be marches in London or Manchester this weekend and Bob Vulcan won't be leading a chant of "Death to the RSF". Pep won't be urging people to take to the streets of Barcelona over it.It's Africans
No one cares :-(
See this is what i hate, if we are going to get into politics and region specific things then we should also talk about the american weapons flooding multiple countries, does that make all american owners complicit in any atrocities that are happening within those countries or is it a bit more complex than that.To be honest, this is something that is very much swept under the carpet with our fanbase with regards to our majority shareholder.
You only have to look at the Middle East thread on this website to see that many City fans have a strongly passionate voice of morality around our govt’s involvement with Israel and what Israel have been doing in Gaza, yet our fanbase are almost completely silent around Mansour being the Deputy Prime Minister and Vice President of UAE and seeing their involvement in Sudan and Yemen.
It's not Israelis doing it so the usual suspects aren't frothing at the mouth. None of them were remotely bothered about a true genocide in Darfur. There won't be marches in London or Manchester this weekend and Bob Vulcan won't be leading a chant of "Death to the RSF". Pep won't be urging people to take to the streets of Barcelona over it.
And Sudan isn't an isolated clusterfuck in Africa either, so you have to ask the question whether decolonialism was really the right thing to do. By supposedly setting colonies "free" we've condemned the population of many of those countries to a life of oppression and misery, with their wealth being plundered egregiously, but from within this time.