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Ritzy Sharon

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If the brotherhood can hold on and show the courage they have been showing its only a matter of time before people will start to take notice and aid them. At least I hope that's what happens. Finally an anti Zionist governments comes to power in the Middle East and the rest of the Arab fags feel threatened and with the help of the Gulf and Israel they decide to massacre them. But this is far from over, its just the beginning of a global jihad that will spread like wild fire and sweep the region.
I think the region had its fill of global jihad, breh,

what do hope is this senseless act of mass murder awakens Egyptian class consciousness and Egyptians realize their struggle is against the institutions of social power that has remained intact since the removal of Mubarak. to be sure, Morsi was no friend of the working class and the poor - he continued the neoliberal policies of the Sadat/Mubarak era that has devastated Egypt for decades. Ikhwan members and the (authentic) Egyptian Left need to organize and join forces, not buy into this false secular/religious divide.
 

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I think the region had its fill of global jihad, breh,

what do hope is this senseless act of mass murder awakens Egyptian class consciousness and Egyptians realize their struggle is against the institutions of social power that has remained intact since the removal of Mubarak. to be sure, Morsi was no friend of the working class and the poor - he continued the neoliberal policies of the Sadat/Mubarak era that has devastated Egypt for decades. Ikhwan members and the (authentic) Egyptian Left need to organize and join forces, not buy into this false secular/religious divide.

the alternative being what?

the later :heh:
 

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As long as no Americans are getting slaughtered, then who cares right :rudy:
But, even when a portion of us is getting slaughtered, nobody still gives a fukk :pacspit:
 

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Ghaddafi kills a few traitors and Obama uses a "human rights" argument to con the world into "liberating" the Libyan, meanwhile hundreds are being massacred in Egypt and US does nothing. Its disgusting.

If only Egypt had oil like Libya this shyt would not have been allowed to get this out of hand without western "intervention".
 

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Ghaddafi kills a few traitors and Obama uses a "human rights" argument to con the world into "liberating" the Libyan, meanwhile hundreds are being massacred in Egypt and US does nothing. Its disgusting.

If only Egypt had oil like Libya this shyt would not have been allowed to get this out of hand without western "intervention".
I think what most western people don't understand is,when it comes to these countries as bad as it may sound...only a brutal dictator can keep order.

Some of the people are animals literately, they have to be tamed on a daily bases
 

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525 deaths is a lot

I don't really get what happened, the Morsi supporters decided to protest then the Egyptian police counter these protest in the wrong type of way, which just led to bloodshed that may continue ?
 

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Conflicted about it. I think they should have respected the democratic process and allowed them to rule. At the same time, they were moving in a direction that was essentially spitting in the face of the secular and Christian populations that shed blood in the street as well. Ultimately, I have to side with leaving a democratically elected official hold office, and I usually feel this way unless a case presents itself where the entire system is rigged/flawed (and thus is not truly a democratic process).

My two Christian friends in Egypt (only friends I know that are there now) are elated by it. One of them was in fear of the MB. Anyone know the backstory on this? Is it just a difference of religions or are there political ties to this? He only told me that "they don't like each other" but in the initial protests I saw them side by side for the most part.
Egyptians are just confused right now..... MB for some reason aren't just going away like people thought they would at first.


I just know that people with certain defense stocks may eat..... and we aren't bothering with it because Israel isn't in danger - but our companies :popcorn:


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