The one significant thing about this for the Arabs everywhere is that Egypt is by far the most influential Arab country when it comes to music, TV and movies.
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, February 11, 2011 2:08 PM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
and its by far far the largest
― ice cr?m, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:15 (fifteen years ago)
comunique 3 (or excerpts at least from the guardian)
"The council will issue a statement outlining the steps and procedures and directives that will be taken, confirming at the same time that there is no alternative to the legitimacy acceptable to the people."
"The supreme council of the armed forces is saluting President Hosni Mubarak for all he has given in sacrifice in times of war and peace."
"The supreme council of the armed forces is also saluting the spirits of those who were martyred."
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:21 (fifteen years ago)
biden's first correct use of "literally"?
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2011/02/vice-president-biden-us-has-largely-spoken-with-one-voice.html
“You may remember that all this began when a fruit vendor in Tunisia,” -- protesting that nation’s “corrupt government and stagnant economy -- literally set himself on fire,” the vice president said, “and in doing so ignited the passions of millions and millions of people throughout that region. Word spread across national boundaries and movements emerged, led by people no older than some of the students in this room, using some of the same social media tools that the students in this room, many of you, use.”
― goole, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:22 (fifteen years ago)
Egypt is by far the most influential Arab country when it comes to music, TV and movies.
Really? Maybe only since Iran started throwing filmmakers in jail.
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:29 (fifteen years ago)
or maybe cause iran isn't an arab country
― iatee, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:31 (fifteen years ago)
Lolololololol
― Mordy, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:33 (fifteen years ago)
close enough
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:34 (fifteen years ago)
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/what-is-the-muslim-brotherhood
not that i have any way of judging but this looks like an ok primer
― goole, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:34 (fifteen years ago)
for you
― just woke up (lukas), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:37 (fifteen years ago)
Um, somehow I don't think the Iranian films that play at Film Forum have widespread influence in the Arab world.
― hey boys, suppers on me, our video just went bacterial (Hurting 2), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:40 (fifteen years ago)
True 'nuff
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:44 (fifteen years ago)
Oum Kalthoum, Om Kolthom, Om Kalsoum, Omm Kalsoum, Omme Kolsoum, Oom Koolsum, Oum Kalthoum, Oum Kalthum, Oum Kalsoum, Oum Kaltsoum, Oum Kolthoum, Oum Koulsoum, Oum Kulthum, Oum Kulthume, Um Kalthoum,
Old-school Egyptian singing legend
― curmudgeon, Friday, 11 February 2011 19:44 (fifteen years ago)
oh fuck yeah, she's practically a deity
she also has one of the most fun names to say of any performer
― hey boys, suppers on me, our video just went bacterial (Hurting 2), Friday, 11 February 2011 19:47 (fifteen years ago)
close enough― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, February 11, 2011 1:34 PM (46 minutes ago) Bookmark
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, February 11, 2011 1:34 PM (46 minutes ago) Bookmark
rmde
― ullr saves (gbx), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:22 (fifteen years ago)
they all look alike to Morbz
― I, Mr. Sneer Joy (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:25 (fifteen years ago)
I'm Irish-American. I don't see race.
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:27 (fifteen years ago)
Really, ONE nation in the whole area that isn't "Arab," and I'm supposed to remember which one? I have more immediate fish to fry.
morbs never fails to disappoint
J0rd, when you come of age, you will ascribe this trait to humanity as I do.
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:30 (fifteen years ago)
not even gonna google "rmde"
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:32 (fifteen years ago)
yes you are supposed to remember which one
― goole, Friday, 11 February 2011 20:33 (fifteen years ago)
Really, ONE nation in the whole area that isn't "Arab,"
uh
― I, Mr. Sneer Joy (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:33 (fifteen years ago)
FYI there are THREE major ethnicities in the Middle East - Arab, Turk, and Persian, and they all have pretty distinct cultural heritages/histories
― I, Mr. Sneer Joy (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:34 (fifteen years ago)
Meanwhile:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/02/egyptian-americans-southern-california-celebrate-revolution-egypt.html
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 11 February 2011 20:35 (fifteen years ago)
And:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/12/nyregion/12little-egypt.html
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 11 February 2011 20:42 (fifteen years ago)
man, comments never disappoint do they
― goole, Friday, 11 February 2011 20:43 (fifteen years ago)
Israel?
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:44 (fifteen years ago)
Also, ethnically, Egypt isn't exactly monolithic. By 'Arab world', I meant the Arabic speaking world.
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:47 (fifteen years ago)
exactly! whole region is too damn complex.
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:54 (fifteen years ago)
I'm eating some turkish delight right now to celebrate
― Ismael Klata, Friday, 11 February 2011 20:57 (fifteen years ago)
right but iran not being arab is kind of a "thing" w/r/t how the region operates iirc
― ullr saves (gbx), Friday, 11 February 2011 20:57 (fifteen years ago)
DNFTT
― American Fear of Pranksterism (Ed), Friday, 11 February 2011 21:00 (fifteen years ago)
what even is "race".........
― max, Friday, 11 February 2011 21:02 (fifteen years ago)
http://technabob.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/bele_and_lokai_star_trek.jpg
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 21:17 (fifteen years ago)
As the late Shah liked to helpfully point out, the very name Iran stems from 'Aryan'.
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, 11 February 2011 21:23 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9209159/Social_networks_credited_with_role_in_toppling_Egypt_s_Mubarak
― it made me wish batman had written an article on mfas (Edward III), Friday, 11 February 2011 21:58 (fifteen years ago)
I guess mark zuckerberg was the real hero here. totally earned his man of the year award imo
― symsymsym, Friday, 11 February 2011 22:04 (fifteen years ago)
We are all citizens of Cafe World
― Matt Armstrong, Friday, 11 February 2011 22:06 (fifteen years ago)
Morbs, it's ok to say "oh really, I didn't know that" sometimes. I know it doesn't fit easily with all-encompassing cynicism but no one's perfect.
― Matt Armstrong, Friday, 11 February 2011 22:09 (fifteen years ago)
Yeah, go on, and copt a plea
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, 11 February 2011 22:10 (fifteen years ago)
Frank Rich spent his Sunday NYT column pooh-poohing the soc network angle, saying web access for the population is at 20%. But ComputerWorld sez different!
Matt, you and nrq can, u know
― kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Friday, 11 February 2011 22:18 (fifteen years ago)
michael white i see what u did there
― the tune is space, Friday, 11 February 2011 22:20 (fifteen years ago)
Listen, Misr, that's just between us, oaky?
― Le mépris vient de la tête, la haine vient du cœur (Michael White), Friday, 11 February 2011 22:21 (fifteen years ago)
cairmde
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Friday, 11 February 2011 23:28 (fifteen years ago)
Musicians have not been silent in the movement that brought down Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Perhaps the most popular song of the Egyptian revolution is by Mohamed Mounir, a singer so revered, he's known as "The Voice of Egypt."
The song is called "Ezzay," which means "How come?" Dalia Ziada, a blogger and human-rights activist in Cairo, says Mounir compares Egypt to a lover in the song.
"He's telling it, 'I love you, and I know you love me, too, but you have to appreciate what I'm doing for you. I will keep changing you until you love me as I love you,' " Ziada says, adding that that's exactly how Egyptians feel about their country. Mounir's song was not played on Egyptian state radio, but the video is online, and it's been watched hundreds of thousands of times.
from npr
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 12 February 2011 14:56 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.npr.org/2011/02/11/133691055/Music-Inspires-Egyptian-Protests
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 12 February 2011 15:00 (fifteen years ago)
We're staying put. We're not leaving until the regime is gone," said Issa Adel Issa, one of the many youthful organizers of the encampment at Tahrir, or Liberation, Square. "We don't want a military government. We want a democracy with civilians in charge."
Issa ticked off a list of demands: the dissolution of Mubarak's handpicked parliament; the dissolution of his ruling National Democratic Party; the release of thousands of political prisoners; and prosecution of those responsible for the deaths of an estimated 300 demonstrators who were killed during the 18-day revolution.
from the Washington Post
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 12 February 2011 16:52 (fifteen years ago)
so algerias poppin off now, this is so much fun
― ice cr?m, Saturday, 12 February 2011 17:15 (fifteen years ago)
u could meet me in the squareits goin down
― HOOS the master?? STEEN NUFF (BIG HOOS aka the steendriver), Saturday, 12 February 2011 17:31 (fifteen years ago)
I wouldn't bet on this going to work everywhere. xpost
― StanM, Saturday, 12 February 2011 17:33 (fifteen years ago)
I just love the thought of other authoritarian leaders warming up their escape helicopters
― VegemiteGrrl, Saturday, 12 February 2011 17:53 (fifteen years ago)
http://i51.tinypic.com/1zzntpd.jpg
The protesters were hemmed in by thousands of riot police officers and blocked from embarking on a planned march through the capital. Many were arrested, although there were also conflicting numbers for those detained.
A witness said the police had far outnumbered the protesters.
“There was a march of police, not demonstrators,” said a man standing near the square in the afternoon, and who spoke on condition of anonymity. “The marchers had asked to conduct a peaceful march and it was refused. This is how power here acts.”
:-/
― fffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu (Z S), Saturday, 12 February 2011 18:10 (fifteen years ago)