
Policy from the wrong place
Yousif Abdallah
For 20 months, a large-scale war is taking place in the Sudan, sometimes unarmed. He estimated that his victims were in large numbers, but the figures amounted to thousands, as well as millions of refugees in neighbouring countries or displaced within the countrys geography, and that the majority of infrastructure in Khartoum and some cities and towns were destroyed by war.
In fact, the war began two years after a military coup against a transitional period government that followed the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood regime with a remarkable peaceful revolution, and originally began in order to dispute power between the army chief and the commander of the Rapid Support Militia, the two partners in the coup on the planned democratic path.
The above analysis of power is the preliminary analysis adopted to explain the body of war, but only the authoritarian motive was effective enough to give the war legitimacy and persuasive rhetoric to local public opinion, as the coup d état had previously failed to lead to the objectives of the December peaceful revolution, thus creating a social incubator to support it.
This failure in the coherent discourse industry has led war owners to devise a market of mass abuse and social confusion for people to trade with so much fear that it obscures reason and logic, in a country that is originally grappling with fragile economics, on the one hand, and with multiculturalism, religions, ideas and livelihoods, on the other.
Such a market rallied in terms of racism and hatred was the most prominent sign of an extended political era of Muslim Brotherhood rule, repeated on several occasions. Indeed, the most imaginative people will not find an opportunity to discuss and address the discourse of this market through the field of political science; Its originally there, in the field of ethical studies. Of course, this is a tendency not blessed by any charter of honour.
In fact, the validity of this speech cannot be limited by limitations; In one way or another, such as the Internet and its high-speed public domain, an important pillar of the promotion of war speech and mass abuse rhetoric, which has spread to a wider audience in multiple societies.
The door has opened to an abhorrent state of account liquidation and interracial identity.