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@ArtStone saying "I hope the people win" is not in any way dehumanizing a political opponent. maybe you're referring to something else entirely. on a separate note, i agree with your statement, i'm just unsure why it was a reply to my comment.
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@sauronjag Dehumanizing political opponents as not being people is when very bad things start to happen.
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@MarsBar2012 Well all you'll have left to do is pat yourself on the back and run around yelling about how right you were. Instead of doing something about it now, you just bitch about all this shit that, from a probabilistic standpoint, won't ever happen. I'm not trying to silence you, but you trollin' bro.
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@abbyratsolee Or the other way around it's you who needs to wake up from the zionist propaganda and accept the plain truth. "Israel" has already defined its existnce as the elimination of every thing islamic or arabic. WAKE UP.
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@TheExecutiveDecision Well, white, wealthy & Republican, if you stopped getting your news from sources whose only ambition is to keep you dumb and paranoid, you'd know the MB are nothing to worry about. This is a pro-democracy uprising, one the MB supports. Concern yourself instead with the fact that Mubarak is yet another puppet dictator whose 30-year brutal regime has turned young Egyptians against the US gov't. They also know his VP, Suleiman, has close ties to the CIA. Want that anger here?
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@ismeme Absolutely. I will take it a couple further. white & wealthy. Most importantly above all is the fact that I am an American, and with that I know that there are plenty of problems taking place right here in our own country, that my first concern cannot be egypt. My concern with Egypt as I already stated revolves around what is best and safest for my country, the U.S. and I know that the muslim brotherhood is the last thing that will benefit the U.S.
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@TheExecutiveDecision Oh, I see! You're not interested in the details of what's going on over there, are you? The whole of your interest lies in the opportunity of judging others by your own egocentric, narrow worldview. All of this is illustrated by your questions, starting with, "Don't any of these people have jobs?"
How very American of you. I'll take it one further: Republican?
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@ismeme Regardless of who was initially responsible for the violence, the fact is that there is violence. Which makes it no place to take your children. You dont need to presume to know what good parenting is. I think anyone, anywhere, will agree that good parenting is doing whatever it takes to keep your kids safe and protect them from harm. These protest could go on without kids being drug into the violence.
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@TheExecutiveDecision First of all, these are peaceful protests; it's Mubarak's thugs who are bringing random violence.
Second, unlike you I don't presume to know what good parenting is for those living under a regime that has impoverished its youth and kidnaps and murders people at whim. It's beyond my ken. I do know that I would do anything to give my child a better life than one lived in terror and bloodshed. In such conditions, I suspect the price of freedom eventually outweighs fear.
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@ismeme You said their bringing their children with them to the protests, from babies on up. Does taht sound like good parenting to you? Bringing your baby to a violent protests? Anyone who would put their child in the middle of that carnage deserves to have their children taken away. That is no way to care for a child.
@ArtStone "the people" generally refers to the public as opposed to the governmental body. arguing semantics without a greater point is the worst kind of talk.
sauronjag 1 year ago 3
I think egyptions have balls because their the only ones who stand up to the government and we americans just sit on our asses
LilJason0501 1 year ago 3