And the Egyptian youth did it for real and they performed the Harlem Shake in front of the most dangerous place in Cairo and I am not speaking about intelligence or ministry of defense or Presidency. I am speaking about the Muslim brotherhood headquarter in Moktam area. Yes they went and did as promised.
Hundreds of boys went and did the Harlem Shake
Here it is from Al Masry Al Youm
Here it is from El Badil Newspaper
Here it is from Al Watan Newspaper
Here is a video from El Fagr portal
Here is another video filmed from the joyful event.
And another video
You must know that there were security forces protecting that headquarter and the Turkish ambassador was visiting the MB HQ during that time. I hope that he enjoyed the dance as it was more interesting and honest than those he met inside that building.
I will wait for the final video online.
Hundreds of boys went and did the Harlem Shake
Here it is from Al Masry Al Youm
Al Masry Al Youm coverage
El Badil coverage
Al Watan coverage for MB Harlem Shake
Al Fagr coverage for MB Harlem Shake
Harlem shake at MB HQ
You must know that there were security forces protecting that headquarter and the Turkish ambassador was visiting the MB HQ during that time. I hope that he enjoyed the dance as it was more interesting and honest than those he met inside that building.
I will wait for the final video online.
I am so proud of our egyptian revolutionary youth. Imagine 25 people shaking their bodies and simulating sexual acts it is so brave and so meaningful. It is important everyone realises the value of apeing western dance crazes. It is so important at this time to show that we value meaningless dance crazes.
ReplyDeletewell said
Deletejust shows the level of stupidity and immaturity really
God save Egypt from Egyptians like this
"in front of the most dangerous place in Cairo"
ReplyDeleteThat is a very strong claim, do you have any evidence to support it?
Thumbs up to these courageous young men.
ReplyDeletedumb asses without an original thought in their stupid skulls more like
DeletePeople there said there were less than 70 turned up for it not hundreds like you report and all the hype they said it was a failure and the pyramids one was much better.
ReplyDeleteDrudge links to a Harlem Shake in Egypt story, much to my surprise.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sausage fest. Where are the Egyptian ladies? Do they only belly dance?
ReplyDeleteAlso, what happened to my post quoting a hadith that singing and dancing are haram? There was nothing hateful in it. Your editorial policies are unpredictable, Zeinobia. ;)