Do most African Christians want to seek revenge on Muslims ?

It could be due to persecution and genocide.

I just don't see African Christians largely yearning for "revenge" against Muslims; there have been cases in CAR, but that's the only one that comes to mind.

Even South Sudanese don't care about "revenge" against the North; we just don't like them.
 

Calmone20

Formerly CalmOne
I just don't see African Christians largely yearning for "revenge" against Muslims; there have been cases in CAR, but that's the only one that comes to mind.

Even South Sudanese don't care about "revenge" against the North; we just don't like them.
South sudanese are killing each other,right
 
The war started in 2013 but it essentially ended in 2018; we now have low intensity conflicts with small holdout rebel groups.
Unbelievable wallahi. A landlocked country like South Sudan with dozens of ethnic groups and several religions overcomes their struggles in 5 years whilst their economy grows at 10%

Then these Identical somalis who share everything, blessed with trillions of dollars worth of oil, a more than sufficient agricultural potential, a very long coastline, and one of the best strategic positions in the World,

have been killing each other for +30 years with minimal signs of recovery.
 
Unbelievable wallahi. A landlocked country like South Sudan with dozens of ethnic groups and several religions overcomes their struggles in 5 years whilst their economy grows at 10%

Then these Identical somalis who share everything, blessed with trillions of dollars worth of oil, a more than sufficient agricultural potential, a very long coastline, and one of the best strategic positions in the World,

have been killing each other for +30 years with minimal signs of recovery.

The root causes of the South Sudanese civil war haven't been addressed, so it's possible that full-scale war could erupt yet again. We're not out of the woods yet.

I don't think we recently experienced economic growth of any sort; in addition to corruption and mismanagement, our economy has actually contracted by -4% -- due to lower oil prices and the global pandemic.

Believe me when I tell you that Somalia could catch up with the likes of Kenya in just 10-15 years if it formulated and implemented the right political and economic policies; other African Countries are not substantially ahead of Somalia.
 
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