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ReBeL

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    Before you posted this I fixed it, check it now.
    I think you are underrating the Saudi people there. Saudi people have a good percentage of educated people that know that Saud family are all about corruption and nothing but corruption. They have nothing to do with representing Islam.
     

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    RAMI-N

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    I don't know about Rami and Gaith, these are my true opinions and I know what you are saying, there are people who act that way. I am not in full support of the current regime, I made fun of them all the time, they do a lot of bad things. You need to understand that Arab countries don't have much options in politics, which is really lame and sad. There is to choice for me to pick, either this government, or the extremist who want to make this place something like Afghanistan. You know which one I pick :D

    The same goes in Turkey for example, there is the Erdogan's party (religious one, who is taking the country backward), and the one who want the country and it's law away from the religion, people don't pick these guys because of their projects and plans for the country, they do it for the same reason I am talking about, religion based lows or not.
    :wth:

    I'm with you 100% on everything you said...
    It seems you didn't read my posts :depressed
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    Before you posted this I fixed it, check it now.



    There is no problem with Sunnis in this country, all of Syrians have the same rights here. Kurdish people only had problems in this case, thou the situation is much better now, I have dozens of Kurdish customers, and they are all rich.

    Not to forget, there are a lot of uneducated people like you said here, and those are the ones mostly making the troubles. You think I would stand against some educated politician's revolution? That will make this place just like it is (religion wise) and even better?
    And that is whose fault?


    RAMI¹⁰;2953166 said:
    :wth:

    I'm with you 100% on everything you said...
    It seems you didn't read my posts :depressed
    shakla beywar6ak m3a elmo5abarat :D
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
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    I think you are underrating the Saudi people there. Saudi people have a good percentage of educated people that know that Saud family are all about corruption and nothing but corruption. They have nothing to do with representing Islam.
    I am very aware that Saudi people are educated, but at the same time they are very extremist, one of the most in Arab world. If it wasn't the oil there, they were going to be one of the worst place in the world, people are rich there, maybe that's why they don't go against the government. But in my opinion, that government is the worst one in Arab world, first one that should have gone, I can't believe people can bear them..

    You might have misunderstood me, i said that even those who are against the government from the Syrians a big percentage of them are not against Bashar, which baffles me for the reasons i mentioned above.
    Bashar is an educated and a good guy, if you listen to his speeches you would understand what I mean. But as your friends said, yes the people around him are ruling this country, and that could be true. The old generation is bad, but changes happening slowly, the one who are involved in the corruption are going. But it is not really to do it very fast, to clean the bad ones.. Believe me and Rami when we said the country changed a lot since he arrived. It was like you described, long time ago, but not anymore..

    As for the muslim brotherhood, well if you can take out the dictator Bashar, then the people who would drive the revolution will probably want fair and transparent elections. If the majority vote for the muslim brotherhood, so be it, thats what the people want. I personally have big doubts though, that they would win an election.
    The ones on street who keeps going with "La ilahha illa allah" are the Brotherhood sympathizers. That's their wish.

    As for corruption, ya of course most if not all Arab countries are corrupt, but few are even close to Syria. Come on man, you know more than me about the corruption in Syria, everything works with bribery. I know a lot of people who have went to Syria and were shocked by how common bribery was over there.
    I know it very well, how it was and how it is now. You can't do everything like before now, not anymore. You still can do a lot, but it is decreasing, and I used to do these in Lebanon too, and I know you can buy whoever you want in Lebanon, and I hear a lot of these happens in Turkey too, seriously, this is not a problem solely in Syria. It's everywhere in the region.
     

    Snoop

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    RAMI¹⁰;2953166 said:
    :wth:

    I'm with you 100% on everything you said...
    It seems you didn't read my posts :depressed
    I read, but I really don't know much about you in person, but I am sure you are telling exactly what you think, since you live in Germany.

    And that is whose fault?
    Lol. you are blaming the government for people living and breathing religion, have 15 kids and have a basic life and not thinking for education? :D

    The education system sucks here, I would never argue with you about that, it's very weak. But I am not talking about there, we have a huge percentage here that can't even write their name.
     

    RAMI-N

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    shakla beywar6ak m3a elmo5abarat :D
    :D

    I read, but I really don't know much about you in person, but I am sure you are telling exactly what you think, since you live in Germany.
    Exactly...Those are my true opinions...

    We will end up in doulab and kahraba, even thou we are supporting Bashar :D
    :D
    And this is some Lebanese manayek did, mocking the Syrians :D






    Bddon ynikou rabna ya Rami :D
    Yeah :D
     

    Fred

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    I am very aware that Saudi people are educated, but at the same time they are very extremist, one of the most in Arab world. If it wasn't the oil there, they were going to be one of the worst place in the world, people are rich there, maybe that's why they don't go against the government. But in my opinion, that government is the worst one in Arab world, first one that should have gone, I can't believe people can bear them..


    Bashar is an educated and a good guy, if you listen to his speeches you would understand what I mean. But as your friends said, yes the people around him are ruling this country, and that could be true. The old generation is bad, but changes happening slowly, the one who are involved in the corruption are going. But it is not really to do it very fast, to clean the bad ones.. Believe me and Rami when we said the country changed a lot since he arrived. It was like you described, long time ago, but not anymore..


    The ones on street who keeps going with "La ilahha illa allah" are the Brotherhood sympathizers. That's their wish.


    I know it very well, how it was and how it is now. You can't do everything like before now, not anymore. You still can do a lot, but it is decreasing, and I used to do these in Lebanon too, and I know you can buy whoever you want in Lebanon, and I hear a lot of these happens in Turkey too, seriously, this is not a problem solely in Syria. It's everywhere in the region.
    Even Seif il Islam is educated, that doesn't stop him from being a sadist and a criminal. Bashar is no different. And if you say that its the old guard around him that are ruling the country and not him, then maybe he has a weak character and is not fit to rule the country. You're saying that things in Syria have improved a lot under Bashar. What exactly has improved though? Syria is still a shithole, no offense intended to any Syrians here, but it is. :D


    I read, but I really don't know much about you in person, but I am sure you are telling exactly what you think, since you live in Germany.



    Lol. you are blaming the government for people living and breathing religion, have 15 kids and have a basic life and not thinking for education? :D

    The education system sucks here, I would never argue with you about that, it's very weak. But I am not talking about there, we have a huge percentage here that can't even write their name.
    You said, there are lots of uneducated people in Syria, i said whose fault is that if not the governments. You said it yourself, Syria has a crappy educational system.
     

    Snoop

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    Even Seif il Islam is educated, that doesn't stop him from being a sadist and a criminal. Bashar is no different. And if you say that its the old guard around him that are ruling the country and not him, then maybe he has a weak character and is not fit to rule the country.
    Saif il Islam is not educated, an educated persons doesn't think or talk like that. He is a billionaire, he probably bought that certificate he has, or bribed the university to not deny that he is an educated, come on, don't compare Bashar with that hmar :D



    You said, there are lots of uneducated people in Syria, i said whose fault is that if not the governments. You said it yourself, Syria has a crappy educational system.
    That's not the answer, education is free here (madares hkumiye), but I am telling you that a lot of people don't even know reading, how the hell could you blame that to the government? I am talking about those, and not the educated people's level of education. People don't have the will to get an education, should the government force them to go to school, with putting guns on their head?

    You're saying that things in Syria have improved a lot under Bashar. What exactly has improved though? Syria is still a shithole, no offense intended to any Syrians here, but it is. :D
    Let me tell you this way then, Syria was a shithole like Libya is today, but not anymore :D
     

    Snoop

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    My mom woke up with fear and asked me what are these sounds coming from the streets, I said they are saying "Allah souriya Bashar ou bas" she was, oh thanx God :D
     

    Fred

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    Saif il Islam is not educated, an educated persons doesn't think or talk like that. He is a billionaire, he probably bought that certificate he has, or bribed the university to not deny that he is an educated, come on, don't compare Bashar with that hmar :D





    That's not the answer, education is free here (madares hkumiye), but I am telling you that a lot of people don't even know reading, how the hell could you blame that to the government? I am talking about those, and not the educated people's level of education. People don't have the will to get an education, should the government force them to go to school, with putting guns on their head?


    Let me tell you this way then, Syria was a shithole like Libya is today, but not anymore :D
    If people actually perceived a relationship between a bright future and education, then people would be much more motivated to actually get educated. But when educated people with degrees don't get employed while someone with an e3dadeya gets the job ahead of him because he's got a wasta, when that keeps on happening, people will naturally not feel motivated to learn or get educated.
     

    Snoop

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    That's true, but not to the level that you won't even go to learn primary school. This place would have been a heaven if everyone went to eliminatory/secondary school at least.
     
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    ReBeL

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    That's true, but not to the level that you won't even go to learn primary school. This place would have been a heaven if everyone went to eliminatory/secondary school at least.
    Isn't primary school compulsory in Syria?
     

    Snoop

    Sabet is a nasty virgin
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    Still Bashar supporters are down here supporting him..

    Man I am really worried about tommorow, hopefully there will not be any conflict between the people.
     

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