Sunday 6 February 2011

political views for an Arab Nation


Political Views for an Arab Nation

In the last 30 years under the rule of Mubarak the rich became richer and the poor poorer. The middle class has been dismantled and a new illiterate and materialistic class has been created. Compassion and neighbourhood, qualities that Egyptians were famous of 30 years ago were wiped away and people started to think of money, status or turning fanatical muslims. The real antagonism taking place now is between that class and the clean and pure one who initiated this revolution and has no affiliation with any political or religious trend except their own sense of righteousness and justice. The clash that is taking place right now is not about Mubarak as much as about the tremendous gap created between those who abused the simple people, who followed the system and profited well from  it and between the new generation who are able to look at moral and ethical values and abide by them in their mundane and daily behaviour and routine. 
There is a huge difference between the injustice that took place at the time of Mubarak against the commoners throughout the entire Egyptian nation and the injustice that is taking place now against the rightful owners and launchers of this revolution. The Islamic party is taking advantage of the fresh and impartial youth who started this revolution and they are bringing out all the thugs, the hooligans and the criminals and leading them against the very simple and honourable Egyptians to implant chaos and terror in their homes and their loved ones. They realize that the first most important instinct of humanity is self-preservation and if they could diverse the attention of the people towards it then they would not mind who rules even if it was the antichrist himself. We should not allow them for if they will succeed then this country will turn to become another Iran with fanaticism to the last small and dirty detail and they killed freedom and righteousness.  This revolution should not stand behind any religion. In the French revolution that took place 1789, the blood baths stained the very cause and principles of Justice, Equality and Freedom and ended with the creation of a bigger and more destructive dictator, Napoleon Bonaparte. Those who want to worship a god, go do it in your living rooms and your temples but leave the streets and the squares a place for a pure revolution that seeks only Justice.
I have been to Cuba and there I met one of the most amazing and proud nations ever. A nation that was brutally oppressed and abused by the americans since 1912. In the thirties and until 59 they lodged a tyrant called Batista to do their dirty work and insure that only American companies will profit from the sweat of the simple people.  They changed the peaceful island into a whorehouse, Casinos, gambling and money laundry. And yet Fidel, Che Guevara & Cienfuegos believed in a free and democratic nation and fought for it. In 1956 they started their rebellion and took their freedom along 3 bitter years of fighting. On that gorgeous island I read every book Che Guevara wrote and made interviews with so many poor and hard working people. But the damned americans would not give them the human right to live their choice and celebrate it. Thus the active and massive American media launched crusades against the communist regime and they even blew their own people and their own aero planes themselves – as they did in 9-11 – only to bring down the honourable nation to its knees and give the world a false message. Now Obama want to tell us what to do and how to remain within peaceful conduct while his bloody jails still stain the shores of Guantanamo with hundreds of prisoners and while he succeeded to split the Cuban Nation into Pro-Fidel and Anti_Fidel all under the false notion of democracy and freedom. He wishes a juicy part of the kill!!! Clean your garbage first Obama before you advice others about theirs. We don’t need americans or their opinions in this clean revolution of ours!!!

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