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these articles are

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Egyptians would be lucky if their new ruling generals turn out to be in the mold of Chile's Augusto Pinochet,
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discipline posted:

someone should drag these white men into the street and beat them in public

in point of fact, jackson diehl is a jew

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i read liberal blogs and they've all spent the last week arguing over which party in Egypt is the closest analogy to the Republican Party lol
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jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
jews are white
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what about the black ones
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those ones are black
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daddyholes posted:

i read liberal blogs and they've all spent the last week arguing over which party in Egypt is the closest analogy to the Republican Party lol

Pretty sure it's the salafists, right? I'm no expert but that seems right. Anyone know for sure?

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gyrofry posted:

what about the black ones



i don't know i'm scared to go to those ones

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You shouldn't be scared. I find if you talk slowly and calmly it can be quite a manageable experience.
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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2013/07/2013766819603784.html
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discipline posted:

another great post


thank you

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You'd like that wouldn't you. You want it to happen.

PROBABLY MUSTANG

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hmm ok go on tell me more, AnotherGreatPost
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libelous_slander posted:

comrade


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idk who this mysterious stranger is... but i like the way he posts!!
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i hope the egyptiens make it thorugh all this and obtain the markets they deserve
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discipline posted:

white men



huh? this nigga swarthier than lionel richie

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What do you think "tuxedo Kamen magical change" means
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discipline posted:

someone should drag these white men into the street and beat them in public



but enough about my thanksgiving dinners

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my dumb blog post on egypt got featured on wordpress's "freshly pressed" thing which in practice only meant ~200 more hits but also a whole fuckin bunch of idiot liberals making comments about Democracy and Freedom
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An odd sort of post, but I enjoyed it all the same. I’m not sure if the Egyptians really care about democracy more than Westerners do, but it is true that they are more concerned with what their government does because 1.) their governments like to do bad things and 2) general freedoms which are so long established we don’t even consider them here are lacking over there.
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gyrofry posted:

what about the black ones



You mean the ones who have no power in any Western governments, absolutely zero media presence, let alone dominance, live in apartheid conditions wherever they go even in Israel, and who dont write shitty articles for The Telegraph? hmmm, you do raise many interesting questions

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Superabound posted:

gyrofry posted:

what about the black ones

You mean the ones who have no power in any Western governments, absolutely zero media presence, let alone dominance, live in apartheid conditions wherever they go even in Israel, and who dont write shitty articles for The Telegraph? hmmm, you do raise many interesting questions

yeah those ones

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discipline posted:



For that, Egypt’s opposition need only have looked to Turkey, where massive crowds are forcing the Islamist government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan to back away from its authoritarian excesses while preserving the constitutional order. Or Venezuela, where the democratic opposition, learning from its mistakes, set about to organize and fight elections despite uneven odds. They barely lost the last presidential contest and now stand ready as the Chavista government fails, splits and crumbles on its own.


http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2013-Editorial-Writing

Also nominated as finalists in this category were: Staff of Newsday, Long Island, NY, for its editorials in the chaotic wake of Hurricane Sandy, providing a voice of reason, hope and indignation as recovery began and the future challenge of limiting shoreline devastation emergedc; and Jackson Diehl of The Washington Post for his passionate editorials on the civil conflict in Syria, arguing for greater engagement by the United States to help stop bloodshed in a strategic Arab nation.

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daddyholes posted:

i read liberal blogs and



catchphrase

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mustang

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mustang
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piss posted:

mustang



catchphrase

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http://aje.me/1di8q9R

U.S. destabilizing egyptian democracy is official. I think the O-man is one step ahead of that pinochet superfan.







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Shocker alert: The anti-Morsi protests were led by secular leftists and Morsi is a rightwing Islamist.