A
Challenge For Peace To The Nation Of Egypt
I will just start off by saying that we're all shocked
and amazed at the behavior of the Egyptian people in the actions of
violence they have chosen to take against not only their tyrannical
government but to those Reporters who only wish to share their plight
with the rest of the world.
We're shocked, nation of Egypt because you have chose to
stoop down by using the same forms of violence that your government
has used against you over the years by beating up and killing one
another along with those in the global media.
Democracy is all about gathering to vent your
frustrations and making your message heard, to which you have done;
it's about invoking change in upgrading the quality of life for not
only yourselves but for your children and lastly, it's about breaking
the cycle of violence, fear, and oppression.
It would have been better to convey your grievances
through peaceful demonstration as you once did and then to return
home to watch the fruits of your labor unfold. It's a tall order to
expect a government that's been in place for thirty years just to
pack up and leave over night.
Do you not realize that your bringing down your own
country without this dictator doing a thing? And that your playing
into his hands by carrying out the violence against yourselves? It
would be more prudent to give this dictator a little time to leave so
that an effective transition can be made. Why? So that the country
doesn't have to come to a screeching halt as it's doing.
I understand that the Egyptian police and other security
forces are nasty, or guilty of human rights abuses yet, when you took
them down, your city became lawless in every respect. What good did
this serve?
Your letting your businesses die, looting other
businesses and stoning, shooting and knifing your brothers and
sisters, instead of working together in such a way that the world
takes notice and respects what your attempting to accomplish.
Moreover, you've chosen to take down the government via
threats of physical force; again playing into the hands of the
dictator and thus, giving him justification in ordering his troops
against you. Your now shouting “Holy War” and moreover prepare
for MARTYRDOM while showing this man your heels, do you really want
to die for this cause?
A cause that you won't be around to see the outcome of.
Are you prepared to leave your children and families behind for this
cause especially when you could have handled it in a better way and
lived as a result? Is it in Gods plan that you should kill your
neighbor and how will you feel about this once the smoke clears?
You would have gotten more assistance by the governments
of the world had you maintained means of peaceful resolution, in my
opinion. By rioting, looting and burning your town to the ground this
only proves the dictators point that you are a lawless society and
causes the world to reevaluate who you are and what your trying to
accomplish.
People in the world now see you as a out of control and
violent mob raging against anyone whom disagrees with you, a mob that
turns against the very nations who have helped you in the past and
moreover, the media who were reporting your plight to the world in a
positive light.
In short, your turning against, and harming friendly
people who are siding with you against a tyrannical government, why
would you do such a thing? Without these Reporters your cause will
fall upon deaf ears and you will be left at the mercy of wolves, does
this make sense?
You say that you want to choose your president through
fair elections however, you resort to violence at the first sign of
trouble and forget all about the democratic system, this can and has
applied in the U.S as well. Moreover, while reverting back to the
same kinds of violence that was in existence during the rules of
Ramses the first and second.
I think the Egyptian people really need to stop what
they're doing and think about the direction they're taking. Yes,
you've beaten the police and other security forces back yet, what did
you accomplish in doing here other than leaving yourselves open to
criminals because the police disappeared?
You've set your buildings on fire and looted them yet,
what did you accomplish here other then destroying your neighbors
hard work, or the life long efforts in building that business etc. ?
A life time of work gone in a minute due to unbridled rage directed
against someone else not even related to your neighbor.
Ripping the heads of mummies? Do you not have any fear
or respect for the dead? Your Ancestors no less. Setting fires
outside of a museum that houses irreplaceable artifacts that can be
easily damaged by smoke and water not to mention damaged beyond
repair or completely destroyed. Your destroying your history and
thus, without your history who are you?
As far as I'm concerned, the Egyptian people are on a
preconditioned course for self-destruction without any help from this
tyrannical regime, as they've always been. In fact, they're playing
right into the hand of this dictatorial ruler's head games, as he
knows what buttons to push.
I also believe that the Egyptian people are being self
defeatists in this instance via counteracting this particular rulers
negative actions against them.
Why? In that they're doing just what he wants them to do
via showing the world that they are a mob of gun whirling, rock
throwing and knife swinging idiots who moreover trying to over throw
his government for no reason other then their just tired of his rule.
We all know that the Egyptian people are not these
things listed above and further that they are a desperate people at
the end of their rope who have lost hope over all however, the lack
of foresight endures concerning the ruler-ship over the country. In
other words, who will run the country should this leader leave
without warning?
Have the Egyptian people given any thought to how much
effort it takes in running a village not to mention an entire
country? I think this fact escapes them at the moment because they
are blinded with hatred and rage, whom are obviously prepared to
strike out at anyone or anything around them at present.
It's time that the Egyptian people realize that the
governments of the world will only protect them when they stay within
the laws of a civilized society and further that Divinity, the
sovereign spiritual kingdom of all in creation being Alah, Jehovah or
the Christian God doesn't condone violence, or anything that goes
against the forward progression of the family of man.
To die in these holy names is to die in contradiction to
the spiritual laws handed down. In short, if one is to die in the
name of real estate, resource or human rights this is one thing
however, to carry out rebellions in the name of Divinity is in
serious contradiction to say the least.
In other words leave God out of this as Divinity has
nothing to do with it despite what you might read in any doctrine
written by man. Be the people that thinks for themselves and break
the cycle of Dogma and false prophets preaching hate, war and murder.
I believe that the Egyptian people should stop all the
madness and think about what they're doing, think about all that
they're throwing away in the names of hate and rage. I believe that
this great and proud nation needs to think about the ramifications of
their actions played out on a international stage and the eventual
long term harm that it will cause them as a nation.
This is a call for peace through peaceful resolution.
Nation of Egypt, you've seen the power in your numbers, you've seen
the wonder of what you can do when united in a signal cause; you've
made your voice heard throughout the entire world because you are a
strong and fearless nation with a good heart, a righteous heart but
now it's time to think what's best for your nation.
Please don't throw away all that you've gained by
bending to the will of a tyrant who only seeks to destroy you. Be the
noble people that you are and hold your heads up high in the face of
adversity by saying no to violence and breaking the chains of
oppression in the right way. If you choose democracy, then practice
it even when corrupt leaders will not.
Democracy is an idea that turns into a way of life and
thus, the more you practice it the more evident and real it becomes
in a society. In other words, you are democracy and the government is
just a by-product of it, and not the full body of democracy itself or
what it represents.
Fair elections are procreated by the people via the
people they place in charge to run a given election or entire
government. I don't necessary believe that democracy can be
implemented in a kingdom simply because most folks are preconditioned
to ancient forms of leadership and thus, it is those same people that
must accept the new form of democracy and refrain from falling back
into the old ways of dictatorial governing.
I hope the Egyptian people prove me wrong in my
assumption concerning the ideology of democracy overcoming a
dictatorship however, the majority allays rules and time will tell.
Democracy must be chosen and implemented of ones own free will and
moreover can never be forced. On the same premise, You can choose to
love only, and forced love can only be fear, or respect at best but
not true love in itself.
Egypt must also think of the economic ramifications that
these riots are causing. Look guys, currently there are many people
from serious nations busting their butts in leaving Egypt, do you
think they want to stay in a war stricken land? Do you think that
they will come back to a land in chaos?
Lastly, do you think the will come back to spend money
in your land when they see you beating the hell out of friendly
reporters? ABSOLUTLY NOT, would be my guess. Let me just make another
important statement here in that:
A wise King has the power within and without to
completely destroy his enemy, but chooses not to when he has other
options of peaceful resolution open to him. This is something that
all concerned in this upheaval should take to heart.
In other words, why invoke a permanent solution such as
violence and death into a temporary situation? Even if the people in
the streets went home today, what they have done up to this point has
invoked positive change in their land through drawing the undivided
attention of the world regarding this dictator oppressive activities
against his people?
To everyone that is to endure such times we must ponder
this: ( It's not so much where we wake up and find ourselves standing
more so, then where we as a people decide to go to from here).
I personally believe that if we as a race are to
survive not only these dark days but into the future at any point
then we must CHANGE the way we think, the way we approach our
problems as this is what determines what separates the civilized man
from the Neanderthal.
At one point in history we had an excuse for behaving in
this way yet this isn't the case in 2011 as we've evolved into a
highly technical global race with a good grasp between what is right
and what's considered wrongful action.
In the case of the Egyptian incident, I would just say
that everyone knows better but chooses to step back in time via the
way their handling this situation. The people choose to be demanding
and the Dictator chooses to be sunburned and thus, a war is being
fought in the will and all rational thought and options for peaceful
resolution have been cast aside for the sake of brutal force.
The only out come to this is death as those who live by
the sword shall parish by the sword and more so, those who bask in
tyranny and oppression will be led to slavery in the end and scourged
under the whip of those in whom they have oppressed.
Again, I'd like to commend the entire Obama
Administration for thinking with a clear head and not engaging in
this conflict in Egypt. We don't need another war or conflict to
handle especially when we have so much to do at home in getting back
on our feet again.
As far as I'm concerned, we don't need to involve
ourselves into any conflict especially when we have a nation that
won't play by the rules. In light of this, Egypt has had thirty years
to get it right, and what we see currently is the fruits of our labor
good or bad. Possibly a failed political experimental gone bad from
the way it looks.
Should Egypt cast out the ideology of democracy and
become a totally lawless region, or region belonging to extremist
factions, then what we once considered a state of democracy was never
a real form democracy in the first place.
You have passing thoughts, and then you have ideologies
with meaning and purpose that apply under any condition, democracy to
me isn't a fleeting pipe dream but a time tested reality. I believe
in staying with what works for me and letting others live under what
works for them politically speaking.
It's time we quit baby sitting nations who are incapable
of positive growth and change and thus, must try to work with them in
the future under whatever form of government they might choose for
themselves. This applies to all nations and not just Egypt.
Only a wise man knows when it's time to pull out and
cut his loses while agreeing to disagree with others. The fact of the
matter is in that either nations agree to work with us in a
legitimate way or they don't. If they do, then there's rewards and if
they don't, then we don't have to break our backs in helping them.
I pray for the Egyptian people and further hope that
they can see a better way out in solving their problems verses the
violent and murders stance they have currently adopted in the names
of love, religion and freedom.
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