a thread about the civil unrest in egypt (& elsewhere in 'the region' if necessary)

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he looks like a weatherman in that frame

American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:02 (fifteen years ago)

goole i do not expect to profit from viewing the video behind that link

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:05 (fifteen years ago)

lol. "i've run out of riots"

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:05 (fifteen years ago)

the thesis, no really, is that all of these countries with bad things happening in them, riots and unrest: spain, tunisia, greece, lebanon, egypt -- are connected by the mediterranean. it's all connected!

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:06 (fifteen years ago)

At what point can I cease even bothering to refute Beck? It really should be beneath my dignity.

Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:06 (fifteen years ago)

fyi that's the first 10min stretch of beck i've ever been able to stand. weird.

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:07 (fifteen years ago)

The truth doesn't have an agenda, guys.

hoisin crispy mubaduck (ledge), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:07 (fifteen years ago)

he also says that the riots are "exactly like" iran 1979 but nobody else is brave enough to say so? except that every lazy imperialist has been saying that constantly for the past week. also no they aren't.

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:07 (fifteen years ago)

anyway the idea that somebody needs to crush this thing because it's all gonna go to hell if the a-rabs rise up is basically the idea the right wing is batting around.

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:08 (fifteen years ago)

THE COMING INSURRECTION

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:08 (fifteen years ago)

he basically thinks the entire mediterranean is on fire. literally.

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

the entire mediterranean... is on fire.

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

xp heh

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:09 (fifteen years ago)

oh and tunisia = archduke ferdinand

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:13 (fifteen years ago)

something about a big snowball

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:14 (fifteen years ago)

also he suggests that successful revolutions in the arab world will encourage a muslim invasion of europe. because they want it, guys--they've wanted it ever since the reconquista! look at their beady little eyes.

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:14 (fifteen years ago)

xp demonstration effects

Mordy, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:15 (fifteen years ago)

found this very moving

like, the opening pages of Homage to Catalonia-style inspiring

ex-heroin addict tricycle (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:16 (fifteen years ago)

the entire mediterranean including s europe is gonna become a muslim caliphate then the overwhelming numbers of 'radicalized muslimites' are gonna join in russia gonna push in this way see chinas gonna push in this way its all coordinated its just like iran its just like the 1st world war saudis gonna push in this way if theyre still around cause they are scared to death israel shia sunni etc etc

i watched the whole thing!

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:19 (fifteen years ago)

that fact that there are people who cant identify beck as a classic bullshitter on sight is p chilling, its a giant snowball

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:20 (fifteen years ago)

anyway the idea that somebody needs to crush this thing because it's all gonna go to hell if the a-rabs rise up is basically the idea the right wing is batting around.

I find this not only condescending but idiotic. Conceivably they have it exactly backwards; if you don't allow the Arabs hope in freedom and democracy, you can be certain that their present authoritarian regimes will one day fall to vitriolic movements bent on punishing the West and I have seen no indication so far that the Egyptians are not remarkably politically mature in their revolt, self-policing, inclusive, decent, patriotic.

The right-wing narrative, once again, is being driven by the desire to emulate Churchill in the wilderness years and have the bravery to be against Nazi re-armament, only this time 'islamofascism' is the existential threat to freedom except for when freedom is a threat to freedom, of course. They're complete loons.

Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:21 (fifteen years ago)

putting aside legitimate concerns (how can they transition power without falling into anarchy, what will democracy look like -- ie logistical questions) i cannot see how any intelligent ethical person could not be moved and inspired by what is going on in egypt. also, my impression about the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in egypt atm is that they are kinda like fringy right-wingers in America. Some are interested in legitimate participation in government, some are radicals. But we have lunatic radicals in the West too and they haven't staged a takeover of our governance. this is nothing like gaza where almost all politics started in a radical position and so the choice between fatah + hamas could resolve in an undemocratic way (not to mention Israel basically just withdrawing and things being slapped together in haste). in egypt there is a lot of moderate thoughtful representation and these are a nation of people clearly crying out for representation. it's incredibly moving imho.

Mordy, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:25 (fifteen years ago)

Shakey, it's really disconcerting when the crazy A-rabs behave with more circumspectionn and composure than your average tea-party obamacare opponent.

Ha ha, goole, like there have never been riots or uprisings in Egypt. The ahistoric and ad hominem stretch that these guys will go to is risible.

Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:27 (fifteen years ago)

well it's always about them isn't it...

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:28 (fifteen years ago)

haha yeah michael i think glenn beck just assumes all mobs are like the one he whips up, i.e. paranoid and cultish

progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:30 (fifteen years ago)

i think the fountainhead of the right-wing attitude towards stuff like this is that "freedom" is something america invented and will be happy to export, but it's far too dangerous for anyone else to attempt to manufacture, especially arabs.

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:30 (fifteen years ago)

if they really want to be patriarchal they could just say, "they learned about it from watching us" and feel all good about themselves.

Mordy, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:32 (fifteen years ago)

if they really want to be patriarchal they could just say, "they learned about it from watching us" and feel all good about themselves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Elr5K2Vuo

ex-heroin addict tricycle (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:34 (fifteen years ago)

I wonder what they think of Eisenhauer screwing the Israelis/French/British over Suez?

Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:35 (fifteen years ago)

Eisenhauer?

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:37 (fifteen years ago)

Dwayne "Dude" Eisenhauer, TKE frat house, 1962

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:38 (fifteen years ago)

Bloody Germans

Tom A. (Tom B.) (Tom C.) (Tom D.), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 16:39 (fifteen years ago)

Ha ha! I don't know why that's the way it's spelled in my head. How odd.

Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 17:01 (fifteen years ago)

just sat through that entire beck clip and my head is spinning with the amount of invented connections

did u guys miss btw that this is actually all bill ayers fault

HOOS the master?? STEEN NUFF (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 17:21 (fifteen years ago)

ayers is in bed w/turkey everyone knows that

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 17:23 (fifteen years ago)

gross

HOOS the master?? STEEN NUFF (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

Jordan quaking in its boots too, apparently. wonder what the Saudis think... I mean, they don't have the uber-poor population that Egypt does but still.

ex-heroin addict tricycle (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 1 February 2011 17:25 (fifteen years ago)

Saudi Arabia seems like a whole different kettle of fish. Was watching Asia Cup finals and saw Qatar royalty sitting in their thrones at the stadium, and it was gross.

Super Cub, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:09 (fifteen years ago)

the amount of bad facts and poorly formed logical connections in that cohen article is breathtaking

symsymsym, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:09 (fifteen years ago)

reading thru the corner reminds me that the american right has hated el baradei from way back:

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/258519/el-baradei-and-al-qaqaa-affair-cliff-may

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:12 (fifteen years ago)

yeah elbaradei is a "stooge of iran" fyi

max, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:14 (fifteen years ago)

also has anyone seen elbaradei and bill ayers in the same place at the same time??? not saying just sayin....

max, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:14 (fifteen years ago)

*slaps glenn beck's fire icon to thread*

am0n, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:21 (fifteen years ago)

ilx is on fire, twitter is on fire, the internet is on fire

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:23 (fifteen years ago)

we learned to troll from code pink

max, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:40 (fifteen years ago)

sounds like mubarak might announce he wont seek re-election

max, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:53 (fifteen years ago)

and for my next failed gambit at maintaining power

ice cr?m, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 18:55 (fifteen years ago)

nowhere else to go after that, except to live in Saudi

Ismael Klata, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 19:05 (fifteen years ago)

#
1859: Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq appears on Egyptian television without a shirt and tie - an unprecedented event. He says he is worried, but is confident that he can make the country stable again.

huh?

goole, Tuesday, 1 February 2011 19:12 (fifteen years ago)


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