In the name of the revolution #Egypt - Egypt Elections

Since January 25th 2011, Tahrir square witnessed many loyal and patriotic protesters, as well as hypocrites and retarded ones. Others hid behind the masks of patriotism and struggle for justice, and others kept their manners and morals high. Tahrir held pure young protesters, as well as the terrorist muslim brotherhood, and agents as well, in June 30th 2013 the square held many of the same patriotic protesters, as well as powerful capitalist Mubarak supporters. So there’s nothing perfect after all.
Through the evolution of political awareness in the past 3.5 years, some of those who took part in the revolution thought they owned it, as if they got the copyright, he/she might have seen someone get brutally killed by armed forces or arrested (true), they might have even defended rights of prisoners (as all of us did), and thought this experience of political presence or act gave them the authority to literally bless the ones close to them or curse anyone opposing their opinion. The ones who never stop calling for democracy, are now surprisingly the most ones practicing dictatorship, whether by using dirty language with elder people, or deciding who is “clean” or “loyal”, nothing different from Mubarak’s regime.

And just an example of how perfectly pure some of the ones owning the revolution are, here is how they convince their people they’re going the wrong way. The tweets are in Arabic of course, the translation is as follows:

Tweet 1: Practice societal rejection… everyone you know, whether its your father or mother, should feel that he/she is a despicable cockroach who will lose you if he/she votes for Sisi #Breakup
Tweet 2: Tell them (elders): if you vote for #Sisi we will leave you age without our care and we wont bury you when you die, to allow your corpses rot and spread its filthy scent, and this will be the people’s last memory of you as you’ve chosen to kill us, arrest us, and steel us and our children… Oh you reptiles (parents) eating their children. – (This person was once considered an icon of the post-revolution activists)
Tweet 3 (with the picture): He lived a Dog (the old man) for 70 years, and when he thought of taking part (in politics), he chose to vote for a murderer. May you be cursed old prick, you and everyone alike, keep the country “clean”.


 Wow, I mean that’s how some people build their country and start defending a just cause; by repelling their families? by enforcing hatred in society? And no wonder they’re nothing different than Mubarak or the brotherhood when they easily accuse people without a court sentence, without solid clues (as they always say). So, mubarak supporters point at many others (including Hamdeen Sabahi) calling them agents, and some young ‘activist’ kids point at other innocent people (as their parents!) calling them “slaves of the army boot”. And now they call for rotting their parents’ corpses because they might vote (this sounds awkward) for someone they chose! I myself, wont vote for general Sisi, but that doesn’t mean I should go nuts on my family and my people, calling them names and cursing them for practicing their Legal Right. If I, or any of you, consider them the true icons of the revolution, I will have to say they must fail, a true revolution should not be resembled by such hate-charged icons, and this country needs another class of revolutionists. But that’s an if, and I know and many know they are not and will never be representatives for a just revolution.
I have to admit, this sect from the revolution was faster to reach the outer world, their major concern (maybe) was to report any events, against the state just to prove something (or everything) is going to a direction different from what they desire, they put their own interpretation for whatever events occurring, I hoped this was for the sake of misjudged arrested detainees (if i’m correct) or dead victims. Some really pathetic foreign reporters dropped down from parachutes into Egypt and started believing these interpretations, as one genius Guardian reporter wrote lately in an article, that ElBaradie was “exiled”, the matter that proves he didn’t live in Egypt, not even virtually, though he was a settler in the muslim brotherhood sit-ins last year; the time when me and some researchers caught him tweeting false info about an Egyptian TV channel crew trying to “beat him up” without providing evidence, he didn’t even respond to the ones who asked about this incident. I trust Volkhard Windfuhr (Correspondent Office Chief at Der Spiegel) when he says “they don’t know, when they know they don’t understand, and I hope they start understanding and not listening to whoever is beside them with a good language”.
In the meantime, I have to admit, violations were made by state officials since June 30th 2013, and as much as we dislike and criticize these violations, as much as we bump into the retarded, irrational, irresponsible, and infant actions by some of those who thought they have the right to pull the trigger at anyone in the name of the revolution, nothing different than terrorism in the name of religion.


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