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I'm sorry infinite, I enjoy reading your posts even though I may not agree with you all the time, but the Egyptian people were right to overthrown morsi.He is just another puppet of the west just like Mubarak. They just appear to look like opposites - the old Hegelian dialectic being played out. The Egyptian generally people don't want to live under sharia law from what I can tell. Morsi and his Muslim brotherhood support are still backed by the US just like Mubarak, but the people worldwide are starting to get more street smart on the tactics the elite use to give the illusion of democracy and they are not willing to get played.The problem they have is will it descend into civil war and will they replace their leader with someone just as bad or worse again.
I don't think I'm contradicting myself, the people I believe genuinely want change from the corrupt politicians.I don't believe elections are fair in any country. They are rigged. Why I say that is it costs major major money to run, so those who donate the money control the strings and ultimately who gets in power. They wouldn't donate to those who will negatively effect them in future policies.They label secular an Islamist is getting used like we use Labour and conservative or democrat and republican. The people are hopefully realising that these labels don't actually mean much as they are effectively controlled by the same puppets.Morsi is both an Islamist and a puppet for the west. What's so difficult to understand? Look at the Syrian rebels the US and UK are backing. Aren't many of them the extremists, al queda sympathizers and hate the west? The US doesn't care who runs the country on a day to day basis as long as they keep the people in check and overall help western interests.Check the immortal technique interview with Alex Jones, he explains it very well when he says- we aren't against extremist islam and we arent against communism, as they are very close to Saudi Arabia and china. We are against those who say no to our corporate interests.
Quote from: heyyou on July 10, 2013, 07:26:08 AMI don't think I'm contradicting myself, the people I believe genuinely want change from the corrupt politicians.I don't believe elections are fair in any country. They are rigged. Why I say that is it costs major major money to run, so those who donate the money control the strings and ultimately who gets in power. They wouldn't donate to those who will negatively effect them in future policies.They label secular an Islamist is getting used like we use Labour and conservative or democrat and republican. The people are hopefully realising that these labels don't actually mean much as they are effectively controlled by the same puppets.Morsi is both an Islamist and a puppet for the west. What's so difficult to understand? Look at the Syrian rebels the US and UK are backing. Aren't many of them the extremists, al queda sympathizers and hate the west? The US doesn't care who runs the country on a day to day basis as long as they keep the people in check and overall help western interests.Check the immortal technique interview with Alex Jones, he explains it very well when he says- we aren't against extremist islam and we arent against communism, as they are very close to Saudi Arabia and china. We are against those who say no to our corporate interests.Yes ofcourse... America loved Morsi so much and he was there puppet to such a degree that they bankrolled the protests and his overthrow Not to mention, historically, the US has taken a stance against the Muslim brotherhood for many decades now....and the question is not whether or not the people want to get rid of corrupt politicians, that goes without saying. The question is whether or not the people are just killing and fighting themselves and destroying their country at the end of the day.
It appears the military and the establishment have double-crossed the protestors and they will install a new military dictatorship.Damn NWO and full-spectrum dominance!
Infinite, you are not looking at the bigger picture here so let me try and abbreviate my take on the situation.1) Morsi only a few weeks ago declared that he intended to take Egypt on a holy war against Syria2) Morsi and his cretins reached out to the IMF for loans and we know what that means, the instant slashing and burning of subsidies and no infinite, this does not create a utopia when the people can barely afford to feed themselves. The IMF have one aim with stated demands like that and that is to bring the people to their knees. 3) The economy is a stinking pile of crap in Egypt and their only real source of income is tourism which has obviously been badly bit anyway.4) Morsi while running as a democratic leader, then turned into the dictator as he put himself above the law renouncing the constitution and building a new one and ensuring that he could not be prosecuted for his own coup.So to the army.....the army did not suddenly become wonderful angels, but they were faced with a choice, an uprising of 13 million meant that not only was the leadership of the country facing the wrath of an incredible number if they did not join the populist movement and get on side with the people then their corrupt, brutal asses were also facing a revolution too. You can hold back white people power because well....one there are not many who give that much of a shit and white people don't want to die, contrast that with Egypt where they gone past the point of fear.So to your rebuttal.....the new world parasites have a problem, they see that the uprising is far too huge to contain at this juncture so instead they resign themselves to the fact that the military will overthrow Morsi and now must instead throw their weight behind another puppet and masquerade as being for the people. So yes, they always have more puppets to call upon but at least the Egyptians are showing the parasites that they will give their lives up because they are past the point of fear.Now, as for wait until the next democratically held elections....are you kidding me? he reneged on being a representative of the people when he sold the people out and poured scorn on the the people's constitution. What, were they to smoke a blunt and just chill, maybe hold up some placards and make some songs? It's fucked up when a military overthrows a leader, but it's also sobering, sobering because no man or woman is meant to be above the law, sobering because the people spoke and now new dangers face the Egyptians but at least they decided to not allow some nefarious puppet to remain in power and perhaps his declaration of a holy war a bridge too far for some of the military too.