Wednesday, January 26, 2011

EGYPTIANS: Have you reached your wax-age and become so feeble that you no more can maintane your dignity?



Biladi, Biladi, Biladi, Laki Hubbi Wa Fo'aadi
My country, my country, my country, thou hath obtained my love and my mind.

As I mentioned in a previous posting, a few days ago, I had a discussion with an Egyptian friend of mine. We talked about Egypt and the old-age-clinging syndrome of the Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, who has been on the thrown for almost three decades; a period longer than any Pharaoh ever ruled.

ABOVE: Ramses Hosni Mubarak III
BELOW: Cohan Hosni Ashkenazi
  
When I told my friend that the Egyptians will sooner shake off the regime's yoke specially under the circumstance of the turmoil occurring now in the Middle East, he did not only believe me, but sarcastically laughed.

My friend who is now in Egypt has sent me an e-mail reading...Conference was in Tahrir Square, renamed Sadat's square by Mubarak. They cleared the demonstrators after midnight, by the time I arrived this morning. Apart from heavy police presence it all seemed calm. When I left.Semiramis Hotel at 4.30pm there were rows and rows of riot police at every exit, armored and water cannon cars. I took a taxi. Under the causeway on Ramses street there were burning tyres, some noise. I saw the wreck of a burnt truck from last night. We got a sudden strong whiff of tear gas. The taxi driver decided to avoid Abbasia and the University there. Half an hour later in Heliopolis, he thought the tears in my eyes were from the tear gas. I told him it wasn't."

I e-mailed him back saying that  I have seen everything on YouTube; the water canon car and the crowd. Idiots! They're shouting "Tunisia is the solution". Before it was "Islam is the solution". Now it is Tunisia. It is neither

They have to be more explicit, not implicit: They're the solution; a revolution and a marry-Antoinette-like execution in the so-called Sadat square. What a shame!; Sadat square instead of "Liberation Square/Tahrir Square".

What I have seen on YouTube is not demonstration. It is "Huugah/chaos". Have the the 10s of thousands been organized, they could have taken the riot-police down and taken the coward, Mubarak, out of his den.

For the tyrant to fall down and shatter in the muck, 
you'll have to do more...
The people gathered and then dispersed exactly as someone said, I think  he was Al-Mutanabbi: "Sha'bun Yagma'hu Bookun Wa Tufarriku Mikta'ah/ a nation that gathers together when the trumpet is blown, but soon dispersed the hitting of a club".

 Is that what you are; 
a flock of sheep?!! Can't you be a pride of lions instead.

Biladi, Biladi, Biladi, Laki Hubbi Wa Fo'aadi
My country, my country, my country, thou hath obtained my love and my mind.
And here comes the hypocrisy of the governments in the West, specially the USA, all over the Internet saying that they have repeatedly called on the regime to stop violating peoples right. What a crockpot full of steaming US and British shit!

You know, I don't believe in Armageddon, return of Christ, the awaited Mahdy, or the Jewish Messiah to establish peace on Earth. Earth has declared moral bankruptcy ions ago, and human being are still savage apes. Earthlings, since they  have proven not to be up to responsibility, needs a custodian from far away galaxy with a mighty army to knock some sense in the mind of the inhabitant of this planet.

Maybe that is what happened before and has become known as religions. But religions have failed as a means to an end. Mustafa Sadek Ar-Rafe'e wrote about the subject in his book "Min Wahiel-Qalam/From the Inspiration of the Pen" that we carry our dead brothers and sisters to their graves, and then we go back to our mundane affairs committing the same sins they did.

Don't drink too much mango juice, as it is written: "Thous shalt not drink too much mango juice, whilest thine brother ist drinking only water."



Biladi, Biladi, Biladi, Laki Hubbi Wa Fo'aadi
My country, my country, my country, thou hath obtained my love and my mind.
 

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