tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post6520814600929983512..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: The War Against #Jan25 Continues in Media Continues : Now It is A TV SeriesZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-19259494091653211872014-06-23T10:54:32.176+03:002014-06-23T10:54:32.176+03:00Teacher, teacher, I know the answer. June 30 was n...Teacher, teacher, I know the answer. June 30 was not only a coup it was also a fully fledged counter revolution. Waked's tweet is unbelievably ignorant and naiive. I mean he just realized now that we are back to the Mubarak days?! 40k unjustly imporsined, over 2k killed, all January 25 figures who participated in coup/counter-revolution are either now abroad, banned from travelling in prison or sitting at home powerless to do anything. To cap it all off Waked's candidate the so called revolution's candidate Hamdeen was humiliated in the last election, coming third in a two horse race (more of a sa3idi joke if you ask me), and he actually has the guts to come up 12 months later and naively ask, 'are we back to 2010'? Did he not see that SISI's regime reaks of feloul (mubarak regime) elements? Was he sleeping when mass death sentences were given out with little/no due judicial process. When he went to Tahrir that day on June 30 did he not see Mortada Mansour, Tawfik Okasha and many supporters holding posters of old regime elements like Omar Suleiman, or that supporters were carrying cops and judges on their shoulders. The same institutions he critisized Morsi of not reforming?! The list goes on and on! The MB were stupid no doubt and they wrote their own fate with their political stupdity, by failing to bring true January 25 revolutionaries to their side. However, Jan 25 revolutionaries (socialists and liberals) must also share the blame for naively thinking that the army was going to hand them a democratic state on a silver platter. Im in disbelief at people like Waked, I actually thought he was somewhat smart, especially when he took the decision to join the revolution in 2011. I was wrong, just like I was wrong on many other people who I thought were smart. All we can do is pray for Egypt and hope one day whether in our lifetime or after that our grandchildren will not blame our generation for the mess we have created doing something great that our parents failed to do. Long Live January 25!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com