A view of Egypt post the revolutions

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A view of Egypt post the revolutions

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Interesting interview on BBC HARDTALK with film director Mohamed Diab.

Available in i-Player : http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/n3ct0c5j

And, for those of us in Egypt, on Podcast : http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kt49y


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Whilst wiling my time away in El Gouna, I watch the adverts on TV which I refuse to accommodate in Luxor.
It has been drawn to my attention that Islam is slipping ever so quietly into the mad consumerism of the infidel West.

They the middle class hardliner Islamist's have already lost the battle, (they just don't realise it yet )
The American dream is fully implemented amongst the East, they want what everybody seems to want,
washing powders, pampers, tampons, beef burgers and a falsely better life as viewed on their TV sets during their Western drab Hollywood films.

Terrorism which is totally governed and orchestrated by the middle class intellectuals
but, perpetrated by ignorant and poor individuals that have no understanding of the cesspit that they are involved in.

They might win the odd battle but they have already lost the War, it's going to go the same way as Communism.
Dead as a flying-duck.... 8)


Ps: I'm not saying terrorism doesn't work History proves otherwise, but in this case it's a no-brainer!
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
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