Man I'm telling you, this fundraising walk by Giel Malual and John Kuei in the UK was not just about raising money for a school in a Sudanese refugee camp

. It's like, they were walking around the country, sharing their story, and people were like "oh, we gotta help these guys out!"

. And it's not just because they're from South Sudan or anything, it's because people finally got tired of all this division and negativity in society

. I mean, Gulwali Passarlay said it herself, the politicians are always talking about what's best for the people, but when it comes down to it, it's the everyday folks who are showing compassion and kindness

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I think there's a lot more to this than just a simple fundraising campaign

. It's like, the UK is finally waking up to see that everyone deserves help and support, regardless of where they come from or what their story is

. And I gotta say, it's pretty inspiring to see people from all walks of life coming together to make a difference

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I'm not saying this is going to solve all our problems overnight

, but it's definitely a step in the right direction

. We need more stories like this, where ordinary people are making a difference and inspiring others to do the same

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