Monday, January 31, 2011

Reply by someone on 'The Muslim Brotherhood: The Future of Egypt?' yahoo article

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    Amir 6 minutes ago Report Abuse
    This is honestly one of the most disgusting articles I have seen regarding this situation yet. I cannot believe how so many false interpretations of Muslims are relayed through this foul propaganda. The animosity towards the people of Egypt holds no stable ground as they are simply fighting for their well deserved rights. Imagine for one second we were taken back to the 18th century when America first broke free from the British Empire. People of America fought for their rights as human beings. They had no other intentions then to set themselves free from the crippling clenched upon them by their government. The American revolution is no different from this current dilemma. Human rights is a universal aspiration by all people. The people of Egypt deserve the same rights as you and I. This is what they are fighting for, the things we as Americans take for granted, but as soon as people see it is coming from an Arab country they are quick to judge them as terrorists. As if they are not even human, as if they don't deserve freedom, as if they don't require a better state of living. This article falsifies Arab's fight for freedom, and feeds the stereo types of the common American until the point of unrest. This fight for freedom poses no threat to America and this false propaganda should not even be allowed to be published. Due to the fact that it is Anti-Muslim is the only reason it stands. All's I ask is put yourself in their shoes for one second, see this from their perspective without the medias input, once again this fight for freedom is no different from that which every one of us would have experienced in the fight for our freedoms in the American Revolutionary War.

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    As I read the comments on this article I am in no way surprised by the racial slurs, and negative opinions. It is expected. Nor am I surprised by the ignorance relayed through the messages. The people posting these repulsive remarks merely show how ignorant they really are to the situation. If they did there research before commenting on the matter, they would find that there own brothers and sisters in Christianity are a part of this revolution. The protesters are made up of all denominations of people. Showing how they can work together apart from their differences and achieve something amazing. Something the U.S. has been trying to accomplish for how long now? On Friday in Egypt, hundreds of Christians made a human barricade between the police and Muslims, as to allow the Muslims to pray. If this does not appeal to American's as an ideal example of working together despite differences, then we are in trouble...

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