Ah, Mubarak is actually spending a long vacation in a 5 star hospital. The guy is still popular to so many citizens.
As for boot licking..well see the supporters of the military:
Minimalist's "Stockholm Syndrome" comment is a good description, really. You can see the case we have here: the country is literally full of cows, and anybody trying to get out gets shot and killed in the middle of the street, with millions putting the shoe of the killer on their heads; praising him and singing him songs with disgusting video clips.
Tunisian society is more civilized than Egypt's, less idiotic too, but counter-revolution won due to the terrible choice of electing "Muslim Brotherhood-influenced" politicians, who -as the case was in Egypt- failed miserably in leading the country; personally I have tons of problems with MB anyways. Ah yes; Saudi Arabia is indeed the best way out for stinky dictators; they love it!
David Cameron is a disgrace. I don't know why you guys keep electing him; I'm hearing good opinions from Britain from other politicians, there's that politician who I can't recall his name; he criticized the shit out of Saudi Arabia once, but Cameron gets elected at the end of the day; and I can't find out why.
Minimalist
They can't even afford justice and vigilance; neither economically nor ethically, the videos above give more insight.
They wasted their lives in 2011 to replace the regime with the same regime, in an act that points to a cultural and mental error in the essence of Egyptian mentality in precise, and Middle Eastern mentality in general.
Eventually, the majority came back to the Army's boots.
abaris
Couldn't agree more, abaris.
Mubarak was mainly ousted because of the economy. Only few seeked freedom TBH. The majority thought that that the next president would bring them rivers of cash and gold. But that society will not abandon the sick nationalistic racist mentality of Jamal Abdul-Nasser so easily.
As for boot licking..well see the supporters of the military:
Minimalist's "Stockholm Syndrome" comment is a good description, really. You can see the case we have here: the country is literally full of cows, and anybody trying to get out gets shot and killed in the middle of the street, with millions putting the shoe of the killer on their heads; praising him and singing him songs with disgusting video clips.
Tunisian society is more civilized than Egypt's, less idiotic too, but counter-revolution won due to the terrible choice of electing "Muslim Brotherhood-influenced" politicians, who -as the case was in Egypt- failed miserably in leading the country; personally I have tons of problems with MB anyways. Ah yes; Saudi Arabia is indeed the best way out for stinky dictators; they love it!
David Cameron is a disgrace. I don't know why you guys keep electing him; I'm hearing good opinions from Britain from other politicians, there's that politician who I can't recall his name; he criticized the shit out of Saudi Arabia once, but Cameron gets elected at the end of the day; and I can't find out why.
Minimalist
They can't even afford justice and vigilance; neither economically nor ethically, the videos above give more insight.
They wasted their lives in 2011 to replace the regime with the same regime, in an act that points to a cultural and mental error in the essence of Egyptian mentality in precise, and Middle Eastern mentality in general.
Eventually, the majority came back to the Army's boots.
abaris
Couldn't agree more, abaris.
Mubarak was mainly ousted because of the economy. Only few seeked freedom TBH. The majority thought that that the next president would bring them rivers of cash and gold. But that society will not abandon the sick nationalistic racist mentality of Jamal Abdul-Nasser so easily.