Wow. Money talks. The cherry picking of who to boycott, rage against, and look the other way. The Saudi regime gets to murder journalists, pay for play and enrich billionaires including the Trumps, and squash voices of dissent with actual flattery from these comics justifying their greed. Next stop UAE who is funding the RSF and hiring mercenaries from Columbia to commit genocide on epic proportions. That the Arab minority committing murder, rape, starvation and the displacement of nearly 15 million people of the Black majority. I wonder if they even know what the RSF is or that Saudi regime executes journalists who criticize the government. Perhaps the Ink could do more reporting on this and share with these comics.
FYI I was referring to the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. I reread the article and found myself irritated again reading the comments about surprise that people weren’t chanting about America or carrying machetes—do these people read or travel? Are they that limited? Surprised at see American fast food joints? They need to get out more. Most people just want to get by—here and elsewhere though the propaganda and false narratives to divide, which are a tool of regimes to further their self interest are powerful and effective. The problem is the leaders protecting power and wealth. Meanwhile these comics are laughing all the way to the bank.
Wow. Money talks. The cherry picking of who to boycott, rage against, and look the other way. The Saudi regime gets to murder journalists, pay for play and enrich billionaires including the Trumps, and squash voices of dissent with actual flattery from these comics justifying their greed. Next stop UAE who is funding the RSF and hiring mercenaries from Columbia to commit genocide on epic proportions. That the Arab minority committing murder, rape, starvation and the displacement of nearly 15 million people of the Black majority. I wonder if they even know what the RSF is or that Saudi regime executes journalists who criticize the government. Perhaps the Ink could do more reporting on this and share with these comics.
By these standards they'd need to boycott their own country too.
FYI I was referring to the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan. I reread the article and found myself irritated again reading the comments about surprise that people weren’t chanting about America or carrying machetes—do these people read or travel? Are they that limited? Surprised at see American fast food joints? They need to get out more. Most people just want to get by—here and elsewhere though the propaganda and false narratives to divide, which are a tool of regimes to further their self interest are powerful and effective. The problem is the leaders protecting power and wealth. Meanwhile these comics are laughing all the way to the bank.