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Sudan scraps apostasy law and alcohol ban for non-Muslims
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RE: Sudan scraps apostasy law and alcohol ban for non-Muslims
(July 13, 2020 at 5:59 am)Aoi Magi Wrote: Well, I guess that's a good first step, but making laws and actually enacting them are two separate ballgames.

I want to refer to the gullibility of people who consider this crap an evidence of "progression". Sudan has tons over tons of problems that include wars, tribal wars and even a civil war, water problems -as I showed in the previous post-, and etc, so talking about an alcohol law does seem like nothing more than an attempt to milk the western public opinion. I mean feed your people first and stop the civil/tribal wars.

So any person buying this is either ignorant concerning politics and the state of Sudan, or plain simply gullible.
i.e this is a mere old tactic to milk western public opinion.

(July 13, 2020 at 10:05 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:
(July 12, 2020 at 9:08 pm)WinterHold Wrote: I think Sudan has bigger problems to face than a mere law about alcohol. And the people who buy this as "a progression of Sudan" should be ashamed: are you that stupid, to believe that a country facing a water-war, tons of wars in Darfur accompanied by a corrupt army-grip of the government; is progressing by allowing non-Muslims to purchase alcohol??

Yes, I do. Would not changing the law have gotten them more water? No. Will changing the law get them more trade and tourism? Yes.

I see this kind of argument often: Why are we accepting refugees when we have homeless veterans? Why reform police when the black murder rate is so high? Why do anything if someone, somewhere, has a bigger problem?

Tourism ? I hope the tourists don't get kidnapped first.
You realize that the last time people protested in Sudan they got shot, right?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum_massacre

Quote:Deaths
128+[1]

Perpetrators
Rapid Support Forces (RSF),[4] Janjaweed militias[3] and TMC security forces[3]



? so ain't speaking about an alcohol law lame? I mean Sudanese people are getting shot at sight when they protest !
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RE: Sudan scraps apostasy law and alcohol ban for non-Muslims - by WinterHold - July 13, 2020 at 10:11 am

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