I don't believe it's all black and white like some haters want to make things look like
It is.
The number one reason why Sudan got split in half was based on skin color, did you know that? Sudan's religion is islam.
Racism at root of Sudan's Darfur crisis The visits by US Secretary of State Colin Powell and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to Sudan last week gave hope that the genocide in Darfur can be arrested before an entire people is obliterated.
But anyone - including Mr. Powell and Mr. Annan - interested in averting more tragedy there must understand that Darfur is not an accidental apocalypse of mass slaughters, enslavement, pillage, and ethnic cleansing. The Darfur pogrom is part of a historic continuum in which successive Arab governments have sought to entirely destroy black Africans in this biracial nation....
https://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0714/p09s02-coop.htmlRacism in SudanRacism in Sudan is a complex matter due to the racial mixture of various populations. Sudanese Arabs are among the 600 tribes who live there, few times elements of their society view "blacks" with disfavor.[1][2] Sudan has been in the Arab League since 1956. Skin whitening is relatively common among some African ethnic groups.[3][better source needed]
According to a CBS news article published in 1999, slaves have been sold for US$50 apiece.[4] In September, 2000, the U.S. State Department alleged that "the Sudanese government's support of slavery and its continued military action which has resulted in numerous deaths are due in part to the victims' religious beliefs."[5] Jok Madut Jok, professor of History at Loyola Marymount University, states that the abduction of women and children of the south by north is slavery by any definition. The government of Sudan insists that the whole matter is no more than the traditional tribal feuding over resources.[6]
During the Second Sudanese Civil War people were taken into slavery; estimates of abductions range from 14,000 to 200,000. Abduction of Dinka women and children was common.[7]
The Darfur conflict has been described by some as a racial matter. Unlike the Southern Sudanese the Fur people are primarily Muslims so the conflict has been argued to be more ethnic rather than religious.[8] Although debates about water and land usage were also a factor.
Beginning in 1991 elders of the Zaghawa people of Sudan complained that they were victims of an intensifying Arab apartheid campaign.[9] Vukoni Lupa Lasaga has accused the Sudanese government of "deftly manipulat(ing) Arab solidarity" to carry out policies of apartheid and ethnic cleansing against non-Arabs in Darfur.[10] Alan Dershowitz has pointed to Sudan as an example of a government that deserves the appellation "apartheid,"[11] and former Canadian Minister of Justice Irwin Cotler has also criticized Sudan in similar terms.
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Ask yourself how often do you see rich, fat black muslims in private jets, or getting a massage from one of their light skinned slaves? I believe the answer is: never.
Why? Because:
https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/05/19/slavery-now-migrant-labor-in-the-persian-gulf-and-saudi-arabia/If you still believe you are not a racist hater, but everyone else is, AFTER reading the facts, you'll have definite proofs to yourself, deep inside, that you are a fraud.