Egypt: from 2011 demonstrations to today (23 Viewers)

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
What are we looking at exactly, Bisco?
we r looking at how the mb where actually attacking the rep guard, guns, stones, molotov's etc. how there where members of the mB on top of surrounding buildings and leading the attacks. yet the rep guard are expected to sit and give away roses while they get attacked.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
we r looking at how the mb where actually attacking the rep guard, guns, stones, molotov's etc. how there where members of the mB on top of surrounding buildings and leading the attacks. yet the rep guard are expected to sit and give away roses while they get attacked.
Are those buildings abandoned, or are there people living inside? Why can't the army just enter the buildings and terminate the attackers? The guy has a gun and he's (probably) shooting at the people down with it. Eliminate him.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Are those buildings abandoned, or are there people living inside? Why can't the army just enter the buildings and terminate the attackers? The guy has a gun and he's (probably) shooting at the people down with it. Eliminate him.
there r civilian's in the buildings! :) the problem my dear alen is the residents of this place are threatened by power by these terrorists.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
The way the army eliminated Morsi was bad and the timing was even worse.

My prediction: Muslim Brotherhood will retain Egypt's rule and this time it's going to be without elections for an unspecified period of time. I just hope less people would die in the process.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
The way the army eliminated Morsi was bad and the timing was even worse.

My prediction: Muslim Brotherhood will retain Egypt's rule and this time it's going to be without elections for an unspecified period of time. I just hope less people would die in the process.
Why do you think so?
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
The way the army eliminated Morsi was bad and the timing was even worse.

My prediction: Muslim Brotherhood will retain Egypt's rule and this time it's going to be without elections for an unspecified period of time. I just hope less people would die in the process.
3ashem eblees fel janaa insha Allah, but that's your opinion. they have destroyed there image.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
My prediction: Muslim Brotherhood will retain Egypt's rule and this time it's going to be without elections for an unspecified period of time. I just hope less people would die in the process.
In before "Fox News Expert on Egypt, the Brotherhood and Islam"-appointment

That analysis is worth the 'Mericans!
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Why do you think so?
Judging from today's events, a lot of parties who initially opposed 'em are turning against the army and siding with them... At least that's what I get from both news agencies and social networks. A lot of people are protesting right now, honestly, just millions on the streets not just in Cairo but in dozen Egyptians cities and towns.

Historically, Muslim Brotherhood were always a bunch of people who are very hungry for ruling Egypt. When they get it back, they will seize the opportunity and will rule forever.

PS. I've always despised MB but I do think the military got it wrong.

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3ashem eblees fel janaa insha Allah, but that's your opinion. they have destroyed there image.
It's only a prediction, and I'm a pessimist. I don't wish for it to actually happen.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I remember reading the highest educated tend to move towards MB because they lack critical thinking skills because the arab world pushes the gifted towards engineering/business. You really need exposure to other cultures in every highschool and university. Avoid 9/11 and so on :)

Which explains the Irish protests. In real terms you don't get Arabs here unless they're in the tech sector. My Dad works with a Egyptian in landscaping though.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I didn't get any of that, Irish
Big Intellect + Limited Socialization and Isolation = Ripe target for Radicalisation.

Same with low intellect tbh.

Engineers are ripe for this due to the normal practice of leaving the Arab world and going to the West. No friends and no sense of the 'decadence' turning to Islam and the familiar etc etc.
 

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