Fire and looting have broken out against several buildings around Cairo in new fighting following a day of clashes in central Cairo between anti-government protesters and regime backers. (Feb. 3)
@MAZBvidz Stop blowing up my friends and learn to chillax. But riddle me this durka durka, is it true that the Muhammed was a pederast? Did he walk on water? Did he heal the blind?
...Those counter protests we're seeing now are the Army's answer. They're sticking with Mubarek. The iliteracy rate is over 75%, Egypt no other options. Soon the people, who are subsidized by the Govt. are going to run out of food, then there will be chaos. There already Was chaos. Middle Eastern Democracy is a fantasy the West can't afford to indulge, especially since there's no such thing as "Unity" there and there's no viable alternatives to Mubarek outside the regime. NONE. Get It?
Not so easy. 1st- "let te power now"??? 2nd- All those "opposing parties" you're talking about don't exist. There's Mohammad ElBaredie and the Muslim Brotherhood. The people who have been the backbone of the protests are Not a party in "unity", nor do they wish to negotiate. They are impacable and their demands are unrealistic. The Army has run Egypt for 60 years. They're not going anywhere. Tunisia is under Martial Law. Europeans and Arabs have different ideas of what constitutes "democracy".
@wideawake123 Easy; Mubarak and his party/collaborators let te power now. Then a national unity goverment is formed, with representants of every opposing party (from atheist communists, to moderate islamist, liberalists, western-like democrats...). This new goverment call for new elections, in few months. And that's all, there you have your democracy, like people is doing at this moment in Tunisia, or people did in Portugal 30 years ago. Anything else, Mubarak is gonna find a new sucesor.
just because of 1 man.
StefanHertw16 1 month ago
what the fuck is a tank gonna do o protesters in this day and age? you need water canons
immortal4942 6 months ago
this looks like a friendly game of dogerock
XxXxmeandIxXxX 1 year ago
@lordtiberius I think she was 9
kretincooper 1 year ago
@lordtiberius 9-10 but that was simply tradition, 19th century England for example had people marrying as children
MAZBvidz 1 year ago
@MAZBvidz How old was Muhammed's bride Aeysha?
lordtiberius 1 year ago
@MAZBvidz Stop blowing up my friends and learn to chillax. But riddle me this durka durka, is it true that the Muhammed was a pederast? Did he walk on water? Did he heal the blind?
lordtiberius 1 year ago
...Those counter protests we're seeing now are the Army's answer. They're sticking with Mubarek. The iliteracy rate is over 75%, Egypt no other options. Soon the people, who are subsidized by the Govt. are going to run out of food, then there will be chaos. There already Was chaos. Middle Eastern Democracy is a fantasy the West can't afford to indulge, especially since there's no such thing as "Unity" there and there's no viable alternatives to Mubarek outside the regime. NONE. Get It?
wideawake123 1 year ago
Not so easy. 1st- "let te power now"??? 2nd- All those "opposing parties" you're talking about don't exist. There's Mohammad ElBaredie and the Muslim Brotherhood. The people who have been the backbone of the protests are Not a party in "unity", nor do they wish to negotiate. They are impacable and their demands are unrealistic. The Army has run Egypt for 60 years. They're not going anywhere. Tunisia is under Martial Law. Europeans and Arabs have different ideas of what constitutes "democracy".
wideawake123 1 year ago
@wideawake123 Easy; Mubarak and his party/collaborators let te power now. Then a national unity goverment is formed, with representants of every opposing party (from atheist communists, to moderate islamist, liberalists, western-like democrats...). This new goverment call for new elections, in few months. And that's all, there you have your democracy, like people is doing at this moment in Tunisia, or people did in Portugal 30 years ago. Anything else, Mubarak is gonna find a new sucesor.
Costeniok 1 year ago