While we can acknowledge the role of foreign powers such as the UAE funding the RSF and Colombian mercenaries turning it into a proxy war, the reality is that the conflict in Sudan began as a civil war originally stemming from the Arabised Sudanese oppression of the people of Darfur and South Sudan.
Unfortunately, many Sudanese refuse to take accountability for their part in the war and would rather blame everyone else, including Somalis, instead of engaging in introspection. They often play on the emotions of Black people, curating a narrative that their plight is being ignored due to anti-Blackness and Afrophobia despite the fact that, for the longest time, many identified as North African and Arab.