News about bloodletting in Africa should come as no surprise to anyone who takes just the briefest interest in global affairs - as a matter of fact the only surprise is that it's made the news at all, especially when the country involved is the obscure Central African Republic (CAR).
Bloodletting in Africa has been going on unreported for decades, and indeed is still going on, in places such as South Africa and Zimbabwe in the south, to Chad, Mali and Mauritania in the north.
Central African countries have their own place in the historical bloodletting Hall of Fame due to its unbridled savagery. Rwanda and Burundi merit the top place with over eight hundred thousand people butchered, mainly by means of the panga. (a foot long type of machete)
The killings in the central region of Africa have been ongoing since decolonization and is mainly between rival tribes and warlords who are fighting it out for political control, particularly for control of the areas rich in natural resources.
In recent years the bloodletting has been exacerbated by the rise and spread of militant Islam and its desire to erase all other religions and subject everyone to its control.
For decades in places such as Egypt, Nigeria, Sudan, Chad, Pakistan and Iran, Christians have been systematically slaughtered in huge numbers, sometimes in the most horrific fashion, without so much as a squeak of protest from the international hand wringing community, including the UN, the EU, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope.
The list of attacks by Muslims on Christians is truly staggering but hardly raises a ripple among the professional bureaucrats from the UN, the EU, the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the bleeding heart 'progressive' political class that infest the legislatures and institutions of western countries.
It is universally accepted nowadays that these supranational institutions, together with their compliant national governments, have embarked upon a global fundamental transformation agenda which requires equality of nations regardless of their individual levels of development. Disparity between nations is eliminated by downgrading the developed world until they are more or less in line with the undeveloped world.
(For proof of this one only has to look at the sorry state of individual European countries compared to a decade ago and the rapid descent of America under the ultra progressive supra-nationalist Obama).
The eradication of Christians and Christianity, together with those nations whose culture and moral code is derived from Christianity, is therefore tolerated by the global 'progressive' elite and this can be verified by their reaction to events in the Central African Republic.
To recap briefly - the population of the Central African Republic is 80.3% Christian, 10.1% Muslim and 9.6% Indigenous beliefs. The Muslims, situated mainly in the north and backed by co-religionists from Sudan and Chad, overthrew the government and started to do what Muslims do best - use murder, violence and brutality to impose their religion on others.
The UN, the EU and the rest of the international hand wringing community were relatively silent at this point only to wake up when the Christian community were forced to resist and fight back.
Unlike the inertia displayed when Christian communities were being slaughtered in Nigeria, Egypt, Sudan, Pakistan etc. the UN and France sent a force of peacekeepers to protect the Muslims from the people they had previously been violently subjugating.
The embattled Christian community were having none of the UN and France peacekeeping nonsense and continued to send the Muslim population packing declaring that they want every Muslim gone from their country.
This act of defiance and subsequent fight back set the alarm bells ringing among the supranational elite for obvious reasons: if this act of resistance by a Christian community was allowed to continue, other embattled populations might be emboldened and do the same, which could stall their fundamental transformation agenda and even put it into reverse.
The UN authorised the EU to send in troops and negotiators in attempt to broker a peace deal but the Christian resistance appears to be adamant; they have declared that there will be no reconciliation. It would appear that enough is enough and there is no going back.
In addition to this the usual suspects from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch are monitoring the violence and sending their reports which are designed to garner sympathy but which only seem to have the opposite effect. The prevailing infidel attitude seems to be that the Muslim community got what it deserved or is only getting a taste of its own medicine.
This is unfortunate because, as always, innocent people from all sides pay the biggest price in a civil war.
Again, unlike the mayhem and murder visited upon Christian communities in the aforementioned Muslim countries, the then Chief Prosecutor of the ICC, a Ms. Fatou Bensouda, instituted an investigation into possible war crimes.
At time of writing Ms. Bensouda didn't appear to have instituted any such investigations in Nigeria, Egypt, Pakistan, Iran etc. even though the number of murdered Christians is astronomically higher and the methods of dispatch are more horrific and heinous. See the list again here.
The thoroughly discredited and increasingly useless UNHCR couldn't resist getting in on the act in an attempt to justify its existence by hand wringing about one hundred thousand refugees and possible war crimes committed during the Christian community resistance and fight back.
They weren't nearly so vociferous during the original bloody overthrow nor during the decades of slaughter of Christians around the world.
Looking to raise his profile and that of his organization, one of the many leaders of the UNHCR, a Mr. Luis Moreno Ocampo, talked about issuing an arrest warrant for Colonel Gaddafi of Libya prior to his overthrow, some forty one years after he came to power and tens of thousands of deaths later.
In an exhibition of total incompetence, some other bureaucrat from the same organisation wanted the killing of Gaddafi investigated because the manner of his dispatch might have constituted a war crime. You really couldn't make this stuff up.
In conclusion I will add that these supranational institutions are loaded to the rafters with taxpayer funded, agenda driven placemen along with lifelong professional bureaucrats. They are so remote from real people who live in the real world that they might as well be from another planet. They are totally and absolutely committed to their fundamental transformation agenda; it's their only reason for living.
What we, the real people can do, is to give whatever support we can to the Christian community in the Central African Republic and to people everywhere, regardless of their beliefs, who are resisting and fighting back against the deliberate downgrading and Islamification of their communities and countries.
Due to its relevance, this is a re-edited post from last year.
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