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If You Havent Heard There Is A Literal Massacre Going On In Sudan.












If you haven’t heard there is a literal massacre going on in Sudan.
People are getting kidnapped, arrested, raped and killed. This has been going on for a few days now but naturally there’s hardly any media coverage.
THE WORLD CARES MORE ABOUT AN EMPTY CHURCH IN FRANCE THAN HUNDREDS OF INNOCENT BLACK MUSLIMS DYING IN SUDAN.
There are a few ways to help:
- Emergency Medical Aid Donation

- Facebook campaign raising funds for food and other necessities
- International Rescue Committee
- Save The Children
Even if you can’t donate please help spread the news!!
#SudanMassacre
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Outline

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Just saw this comment on instagram and again I’m so thankful for the positive studyblr community. Just because you struggle doesn’t mean you are lazy or not working hard enough. Sometimes it isn’t easy and the small thing keep adding up. At those points it’s normal to feel overwhelmed and nobody should feel guilty for that.









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