The Egyptian Revolution Against the Brotherhood

Since the late 1920's, the Muslim Brotherhood always repeated the same strategy: Assisting in a revolutionary movement, joining forces with the movement representatives, and at the stage of negotiation with the rulers, they coincide with the rulers and abandon the protesting parties, then the ruling authority uses them to destroy the protesters. This happen more than once since the Jan 25th revolution started, which proves they are biased only to their organization, their so called 'Islamic' organization. 

Today we witness their first rule in Egypt. After about 80 years of working underground, the true intentions are clearly defined by a wide audience in the country, primarily by the ones who elected Mohamed #Morsi. His brotherhood gave many promises for not hiring a candidate for presidency since the revolution started, and just before it serious, they forced their "Khayrat El Shater" (the business boss)  into the game, when law was harsh enough on him so as not to allow his election in the presidency race, the brotherhood pushed the Morsi man to take his place. Many Egyptian analysts viewed the latter as 'tire for replacement', and confirmed the brotherhood played real nasty to falsely present a "revolution representative" against the candidate of the old regime, Ahmed Shafik, or Omar Suliman. Meanwhile, more than 4 revolution representatives were candidates on the ground of the race. 

Though there was a huge confidence in Hamdeen Sabahi and Abdel Monim AbdulFoutouh topping the presidency elections, there was a weak doubt that Morsi can be a big competitive to both, and for many reasons, primarily because the muslim brotherhood literally "OWN" the countrysides in Egypt settled by a majority of illiterate farmers and craftsmen who believe that the brotherhood (as a holder of God's true religion) will bring them all what they desire. This expectation was a true belief for the ones living in the modern cities and towns, they knew that the brotherhood can do it as easy as "press the button" and you got over 5 million votes for the brotherhood candidate, its even easier when the brotherhood distribute cooking oil, sugar, and food for the poor in villages in return for their votes; a method constantly used as a means of "doing good" to people. Several incidents for "buying" votes were witnessed even in Cairo. One can just count the votes coming from each area in the country, and there you get the result: Morsi is a runner up with Shafik. And Morsi Wins by the votes of the revolutionary masses who decided not to give the old regime (Shafik) another chance.
And since he became president, Morsi stunned the public with shocking manners and decisions. His most recent one involved isolating the recent Attorney General and replacing him with another of his choice; that's just before the law he issued giving himself perfect and full authority "temporarily" to isolate the Constitutional Court Members. That's not to mention his full support for the Constitution Founding Committee recently comprised of less than 80 members of which all are affiliated to 'Islamic' trends, the other parties of the society retreated after they clearly witnessed the 'Islamists'' inappropriate identification of Islamic laws and perspectives. 

The recent events proves Morsi is not less stubborn than his predecessor, Mubarak. He might be only the 'religious' form, or the usual ruler with the same religious dictatorship experienced in our ancient history. Some people expected Morsi's decisions (taken only after the consent and approval of great "Leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Guidance office") can lead to his great fall by the end of his 4 year rule. But since he and his allies, comply and execute the foolish orders of their guidance office, their fall might come faster than any dictator's fall. The comedy version of Mubarak's fall. 



"By the name of the body and blood of martyrs you took over the parliament and Shoura council and presidency then the constitution, Egypt will be digested by the liars (the brotherhood)"







"The constitution is written by the glorious, not by the members of the brotherhood guidance office"









"Bringing down the constitutional law (issued by Morsi) for the sake of our martyrs"


"Egypt belongs to all Egyptians"

Jamal Abdul Nasser (1954-1970) the first ruler to suppress the Brotherhood's activity

















"Leave"









"Brotherhood of Evil, if you don't leave you will have to pay taxes..."







"The Egyptian Public Current/Party"





"He left prison and became president, Egypt you're so unlucky and  a pity"


"Judge him in the court of law"


"The Militias of the Brotherhood will not scare us, the people"


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