Sudan's Insulin Crisis: Thanks, Woke World Order!
Local drug production kaput thanks to the 'current thing,' now Sudanese diabetics are SOL — time for some good ol' fashioned DIY solutions, sheeple.

Khartoum, Sudan - Well, well, well. Look what the cat dragged in. Sudan's in a pickle, ain't it? Their insulin supply is flatter than a pancake after the latest round of 'peaceful protests' and 'nation building' blew up their local pharma production. Now the folks are hustling smuggled meds, probably cut with who-knows-what, and you know those ain't cheap.
This is what happens when you let the globalists run the show. They destabilize a country with their virtue signaling and woke agendas, then act shocked when the basic necessities go poof. It's like they want people to suffer. Remember that time Hillary cackled about Gaddafi? Yeah, this is the sequel.
Of course, the MSM will spin this as a tragedy, a reason for more foreign aid (read: taxpayer dollars lining corrupt pockets), and a call for more 'humanitarian intervention.' But let's be real: this is a self-inflicted wound, courtesy of the geniuses who thought they could fix Sudan with hashtags and good intentions. Newsflash: you can't.
And what about the Sudanese government? Probably too busy shaking down aid groups and blaming the West for their problems to actually, you know, govern. Classic.
So, what's a Sudanese diabetic to do? Tough luck, buttercup. Time to get resourceful. Start brewing your own insulin in the backyard. Learn some herbal remedies from grandma. Or, you know, just pray really hard. Because the cavalry ain't coming.
But hey, at least they're diverse and inclusive now, right? I'm sure that'll keep the ketoacidosis at bay. *
Meanwhile, back in America, our politicians are busy worrying about pronouns and climate change while our own infrastructure crumbles and our pharmaceutical industry is held hostage by Big Pharma. At least we have the privilege of getting fleeced by our overlords, instead of simply dying from lack of medicine.
Maybe, just maybe, this whole mess will serve as a wake-up call. Maybe people will start questioning the narratives they're fed. Maybe they'll realize that globalism is a scam and that self-reliance is the only way to survive the coming chaos. Nah, probably not. They'll just keep virtue signaling and waiting for the government to fix everything. Good luck with that.
So, next time you see a politician pontificating about 'human rights' and 'social justice,' remember Sudan. Remember the insulin. Remember that good intentions pave the road to hell. And remember to stock up on emergency supplies. Because the world is getting crazier by the minute, and nobody's coming to save you.

