Jordan 2011 Demonstrations (4 Viewers)

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There's supposed to be some demonstrations in the downtown (wast 2l balad) today.
Funny thing the 4th circle in Amman is full of Pro-King Abdallah signs by some fucking puppets sucking of his dick. :crazy:
It's cringeworthy the number of people sucking on Abdallah's dick.

Jordanians (Especially the ones from Amman) once again proving themselves to be absolute chickens, scared of change. No need to list the things that are wrong in Jordan, coz it will exceed the word limits per post but I will summarize it by one word 'tax'
the same taxes that goes straight to the (no need to mention his name directly) pocket so he can enjoy gambling and drinking.

If I don't post again, you know that I probably got arrested or something worse. :D
 

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    :rab:

    Are u going to the protest?
    No, but I was already going to the downtown to buy a cheap amplifier (God bless the downtown for the cheap and good stuff you can find there) but my father told me that most shops would be closed now.
     
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    Impossible to happen and IMO it shouldn't happen either.
    Why shouldn't happen? People outside Amman (and the other major cities) are starving, getting shit medical service and even worse education while still paying high taxes.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Nedvěd;2912434 said:
    Why shouldn't happen? People outside Amman (and the other major cities) are starving, getting shit medical service and even worse education while still paying high taxes.
    If it should happen for better services/salaries/living cost etc then I think it's a good thing. But if it's going to happen to remove King Abdallah then it's not a good idea IMO.
     
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    If it should happen for better services/salaries/living cost etc then I think it's a good thing. But if it's going to happen to remove King Abdallah then it's not a good idea IMO.
    I think (I might be wrong) the main purpose of the protest is this. But the King is not innocent, him and his wife stole many lands from the people are registered them in their name, let's not forget the people's money, that goes straight to their pockets.

    First they should protest to improve the situation, then they should protest to remove the king.
     

    Azzurri7

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    Majority of the Jordanians wont let this happen. Jordanians know that if their King steps down then there's no more Jordan, it will turn out to be Palestine looking at the number of population and the political situation.
     

    ReBeL

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    It is funny I opened all those threads about all Arab countries, and the one about Jordan was not opened by me. :D

    Anyway, good luck to demonstrators. They will be brutalized harshly if they repeat these type of demnstrations.
     
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    Guess what? Today there was a march (whatever it's called) to aid the king, a loyalty march :sergio:

    Jordanians: Idiots, pussies, chickens, Ughh I could explode if you want to hear my view of the Cowardainians (Jordanians) :andy2:
    sha3eb manayek sha3eb monafek
     

    ReBeL

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    Nedvěd;2916829 said:
    Guess what? Today there was a march (whatever it's called) to aid the king, a loyalty march :sergio:

    Jordanians: Idiots, pussies, chickens, Ughh I could explode if you want to hear my view of the Cowardainians (Jordanians) :andy2:
    sha3eb manayek sha3eb monafek
    What is your nationality? :D
     
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    What is your nationality? :D
    On paper? :D Jordanian. :( I've been living here since about 11-12 years and I got the Jordanian nationality instead of Ukrainian.
    I'm leaving this country soon, but still I lived here for a long time and I hate too see people being so blind and idiotic, they need to wake up and I hate to see this land getting raped and the way people starving and paying taxes that cut their income.
    I'm very pissed off.
     

    ReBeL

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    Nedvěd;2916865 said:
    On paper? :D Jordanian. :( I've been living here since about 11-12 years and I got the Jordanian nationality instead of Ukrainian.
    I'm leaving this country soon, but still I lived here for a long time and I hate too see people being so blind and idiotic, they need to wake up and I hate to see this land getting raped and the way people starving and paying taxes that cut their income.
    I'm very pissed off.
    No worries, mate.

    Most of us have the same feelings like you.
     
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    No worries, mate.

    Most of us have the same feelings like you.
    The thing that pissies me off is that most people of my age are like 'The king is the best, Jordan is fine' etc... They probably never stood as step out of West Amman. I lived in Aqaba for about of 5 months, lived in Al Mafraq for a whole summer and been for a few days in Al Zarqa and Madaba and there is a shitlaod of poor people there. And I'm yet to visit Al Tafela, m3aan 2l karak or irbid which I can imagine only being worse.
    And yet some people say Jordan is fine and strong.
     

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