The Military rule wasn’t as brutal as you think, nor was a dictatorship spared when the MB came... they were socializing with other forces in the region, planning to go here and there but what about what the people wanted? Power cuts were hours long and they didn’t bother negotiating for any energy deals. Choosing ministers and government officials based on their loyalty to the MB and not attributes, yet I remember 2 weird things that happened:
- An MB member on TV suggesting that we use Proxies against Ethiopia.
- The president asking the public to save in energy saying ‘Instead of using ten lamps use less.’
= Well then instead of caring about certain groups in the region why not go first and make a deal with a country to supply electricity? KSA was there but ha!! They aren’t on the same frequency.
The security forces collaborated with criminals while robbing houses, and their government wasn’t willing to pay for churches that were burned and robbed because of their control of the security forces and you ask why did the military intervene?
They intervened because it was the last the MB didn’t control, the last thing left of secularism in the country. The MB agreed to send troops to Syria to fight by the side of the US, Sisi now has rejected. So tell me: How is Sisi or nowadays Egypt submissive to the US or Zionists? How is it that Egypt fulfills what certain parties want? It’s the US who fulfills what the GCC or others who have money want, with them the republicans would lack support for campaigns and so on... How is it that Bernie Sanders isn’t the Democratic nominee despite being the most popular? Because it’s the money of the people who supports the Democrats who decide.
I’ve just answered your question, because they simply are runned by the people who fund them, not vice versa.
Now you know why we took the side of the Military Elites and Secularists instantly. I have to put down the truth: Most of the Sisi supporters aren’t Copts.
And for sure: we were blessed with MB members in Rabaa screaming in the microphones and saying :’Hankhaleeha dam’ ‘We’ll make it bloody’.
Or: ‘What happens in the Sinai (terror attacks) is a reply for the Sisi’s coup and it’ll stop when Sisi backs down from his actions’
They can give you more freedom of speech when it comes to the government decisions but surely not when it’s about their relations with X,Y,Z and their decisions when it comes to giving someone that certain position because it was what they wanted, you could ask witnesses who lived by their protesting areas on how innocent they were, after all why would you stand by someone who holds a weapon without a license and you expect security measures to not be applied towards this? If they weren’t to die that day then they would have surely died another day because of their idiocy and violence.
That is why the MB was identified as a terrorist organization later on, but like what many say: Under pressure from the Military.
Don’t expect the MB to be objectively protected by the US, the US has seen the difference between 2012 and 2015, and now they see the difference between 2012 and 2020.