Egyptian Islamists want "sin free" tourism in Egyptian

Egypt is the example of a country that went backwards in time, not forwards. Plus, I think they will go even more backwards still as the Islamists start to ban alcohol, throw the women in burkas, and place more restrictions on them.

Tru dat. 5000 years ago, the Egyptians figured out how to farm by constructing channels emanating from the great nile river to deliver water and nutrients to crops, facilitating the creation of a civilization and cities. Previously, people were hunters and gatherers.

What have the Egyptians invented, lately?
Arab Author Anwar Malek...
The Arabs are afflicted with fantasies and obsolete bravado. False, empty bravado, which does no good to anybody. The Arabs invented or discovered the zero--but what did they do with it? Some of them sat on it, some put it on their heads, while others wore it around their waists and began shaking their hips, their belies, and their breasts in order to sell to the world the idea that modern Arabs are doing something

Today, the Arabs constitute nothing but thousands of zeros to the left. The Arabs have lost their worth, their humanity, their culture, and everything. There is nothing to suggest that the Arabs can be relied upon to produce anything. This false bravado is deeply rooted in the Arabs to an unimaginable degree. It is so deeply rooted that the Arabs believe they can go to the moon. If you asked your viewers whether the Arabs would be able to reach the moon by 2015, they would say, "Yes, the Arabs will get to the moon" By Allah, the Arabs will not go more than a few hundred kilometers from their doorsteps.

In all honesty, the Arabs are backward and are not fit for civilization at all. I am talking about the Arabs of today who have begun to export shawarma, falafel and lupin beans to Europe and they purport to be bringing something Arab to Europe

the reality of the Arabs is one of defeat, hitting rock bottom We are defeated, politically and militarily and economically, socially, and even psychologically. We have a discourse of conspiracy, and we blame everything on others. Take Egypt--What does Egypt--that superpower--have to offer? Nothing, it is incapable of doing anything. It has nothing but lupin beans. It is incapable of anything.

Look at how the Arabs live in the West. By Allah, they are a bad example. If you hear about thieves, they are always Arabs. Whenever a young man harasses a girl on the streets of London or Paris, he turns out to be an Arab. All the negative moral values are to be found in the Arab individual
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYgrziadQIo]Algerian author Anwar Malek talks about the arab world. - YouTube[/ame]

Lately the only thing coming out of Egypt are misery, sorrow, depression, and cheap hashish, fuck that place. I met many Egyptians in the Middle East when I was there on deployment and I was not impressed, and I am not surprised that its total choas over there after Mubarak stepped down, Americans and Westerns really have no idea what the Egyptians are really like, they think they are enlightened because the Pyramids are there.

The devil you know is better than the one you don't, right?
 
Tru dat. 5000 years ago, the Egyptians figured out how to farm by constructing channels emanating from the great nile river to deliver water and nutrients to crops, facilitating the creation of a civilization and cities. Previously, people were hunters and gatherers.

What have the Egyptians invented, lately?
Arab Author Anwar Malek...

Algerian author Anwar Malek talks about the arab world. - YouTube

Lately the only thing coming out of Egypt are misery, sorrow, depression, and cheap hashish, fuck that place. I met many Egyptians in the Middle East when I was there on deployment and I was not impressed, and I am not surprised that its total choas over there after Mubarak stepped down, Americans and Westerns really have no idea what the Egyptians are really like, they think they are enlightened because the Pyramids are there.

The devil you know is better than the one you don't, right?

True that.
 
Den dey shouldn't be rippin' the shirts offa women protesters...
:eek:
Clinton attacks Egypt’s ‘disgrace’
Wed, Dec 21, 2011 Washington - An impassioned US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday accused post-revolution Egypt of failing its women as she denounced the stripping and beating of a female protester as “shocking” and a “disgrace.”
In unusually strong language, Clinton accused Egypt’s new leaders of mistreatment of women both on the street and in politics since the street revolt nearly a year ago that overthrew former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. “This systematic degradation of Egyptian women dishonors the revolution, disgraces the state and its uniform and is not worthy of a great people,” Clinton said in a speech at Georgetown University. In images widely seen over YouTube, helmeted troops were shown beating a veiled woman after having ripped her clothes off to reveal her bra and stomach.

Other pictures circulating on social media networks that have enraged protesters include one of a military policeman looming over a sobbing elderly woman with his truncheon. “Recent events in Egypt have been particularly shocking. Women are being beaten and humiliated in the same streets where they risked their lives for the revolution only a few short months ago,” Clinton said. She denounced a “deeply troubling pattern” of military authorities and the major political parties alike keeping Egyptian women out of decision-making. “At the same time, they have been specifically targeted both by security forces and extremists,” the top US diplomat said. “Women protesters have been rounded up and subjected to horrific abuse. Journalists have been sexually assaulted and now women are being attacked, stripped and beaten in the streets.”

Responding later to a question by a student, Clinton said that Egyptians and not Americans should be the first ones disturbed by poor treatment of women. “Beating women is not cultural, it’s criminal and it needs to be addressed and treated as such,” she said to applause. Clinton, who narrowly lost her bid to be the first female US president, has frequently been outspoken about women’s rights during her tenure as the country’s top diplomat. She addressed events in Egypt as part of a broader speech in which she argued that peacemaking efforts around the world would benefit from greater involvement by women.

US President Barack Obama on Monday signed an executive order setting up a “National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security,” which Clinton said would advance women’s roles in peacemaking throughout US government agencies. “Women are bellwethers of society and, in fact, sometimes they do play the role of canary in the coal mine. They know when communities are fraying and when citizens fear for their safety,” Clinton said. As part of the new effort, the US will monitor violence and discrimination against women to help detect future conflicts, Clinton said. The US will also step up assistance to grassroots groups working to stop violence against women and increase their economic empowerment.

More Clinton attacks Egypt?s ?disgrace? - Taipei Times
 

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