Blueberry_Muffin_12

holy crap I've been on this app for 7 years now.

Blueberry_Muffin_12

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Dear Black People.
          
          
          Last year on this very day, it was a terrible day for the country of Sudan. Many lived were lost, and to this day, the martyrs are still being mourned. Over a hundred people were killed, more that 700 injured when the Janjaweet, a military group affiliated with Al-Basher, opened fire on protesters. Internet was blocked the next day, making it difficult to make out the number of victims. 
          
          I think this is why it took me so long to actually say anything. I've been so numb and depressed those past few days, by this shit happening yet again, and I wanted no part of it. Thankfully I have come back to my senses and decided to speak up. But then, I remembered something, something all of you need to hear.
          
          We came out victorious in the end. The corrupt leader and all his government sheep were imprisoned, and little by little, we are recovering. Salaries were raised, and the news of a cholera outbreak was made public by the health minister for the first time ever.
          
          Black people of America, all people of America actually, it's your turn. Keep your protests peaceful, like we have, DO NOT fight your violence with violence, it only creates more hate. 
          
          And we WILL support you, like I know some of you have. Fight back against the injustice that has been forced upon you for centuries. We hear you, we feel your pain. And I'm certain that my african brothers and sisters are behind you a hundred percent. The world is behind YOU a hundred percent.
          
          There is a light at the end of the tunnel. A light that I, last year, thought was out of reach. You have no idea how difficult it was to see my brothers and sisters in Sudan suffer from afar, and I feel just the same way now.

Blueberry_Muffin_12

Have hope, and make sure that what happened to Mr.Floyd, and what happened to other victims of police brutality and racism, will never happen to anyone again. No matter what race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. Everyone has a right to live.
            
            I support you.
            
            I hear you.
            
            I feel your pain. The same way I've have felt it, last year when I heard of the Khartoum massacre. You will succeed, and things will change by God's will. He is on your side. No matter who or what you are. 
            
            I love you all.
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sxreya

Hi! How He Fell has made it to the second stage of voting! I would really appreciate it if you could give your vote for it in the Readers Choice Awards 2020! To do so you only need to go to the VOTING STAGE chapter and find How He Fell under the TEEN FICTION CATEGORY and cast your vote as a comment saying +1. I would really appreciate if you would take the time to vote. Thank you and stay safe!
          
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