Silverblaze
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Sad to see good Egyptians suffering, but many Egyptians deserve this. They are a horrible society and unless they improve themselves they are finished.
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i dont know but the word coptic means Egyptian@agentny17 , Are you a Coptic Christian ?
@KS lol i have a lot egyptian friends in other forums and i follow hundreds of them in twitter. I know the ground reality! I have invited two to visit the forum and they said these two egyptian don't represent them majority. I just repeated what they said to me before the voting! Now you people know after voting who has the majority! And still indians jumping up and downn lolz
Total mischaracterization. Even by official figures only about 20% of Egyptians pledged to support the constitution. That means the rest voted in person or by their feet not to: that is, the M-B lost.Notice all the media propaganda against the democratic results.
If the results were reversed, and the MB was making noise after losing, then all these people would be blabbering about how the Muslims don't accept democracy and are trying to thwart the will of the people.
Total mischaracterization. Even by official figures only about 20% of Egyptians pledged to support the constitution. That means the rest voted in person or by their feet not to: that is, the M-B lost.
There are a few days now to breathe and we'll see what happens next.
so anyone voted no for the constitution is not a muslim ?Notice all the media propaganda against the democratic results.
If the results were reversed, and the MB was making noise after losing, then all these people would be blabbering about how the Muslims don't accept democracy and are trying to thwart the will of the people.
They voted that is good? but can you vote them out? Islamist in power are like herpes, you will never get rid of them...They will come a day that Moubarak will be remembered as an angel compared to the future Morsi...so anyone voted no for the constitution is not a muslim ?
maybe my friend if we let them .if we in Egypt start to give up hope or have fear for our lives more than we fear for the future of Egypt they can winThey voted that is good? but can you vote them out? Islamist in power are like herpes, you will never get rid of them...They will come a day that Moubarak will be remembered as an angel compared to the future Morsi...
so anyone voted no for the constitution is not a muslim ?
yes but the problem is this is not elections that can be changed after 4 or 5 years this is a constitution for the whole country the constitution must be written by allThat's not what I am saying.
The constitution was favored by conservative Muslims and supporters of MB. It was opposed by liberal Muslims, non-Muslims and secularists.
In any hotly contested election, the losing side always complains. It happens all over the world, but this is the way democracy works. There's no point cursing the MB and their supporters, just because they did a better job of election campaigning than the opposition. If the opposition feels this decision doesn't represent the will of the people, they should improve their election campaigning and prove their case at the ballot box.
yes but the problem is this is not elections that can be changed after 4 or 5 years this is a constitution for the whole country the constitution must be written by all
Egypt's vote wasn't for an official or law but for a framework of governance. You need a lot more than a majority of the people who turn out to legitimize that sort of thing. Egyptians voted against the system as much by staying away as those who did turn up to vote - and it's a lot harder to fake the turnout than it is the poll itself.US 2012 election turnout was 57.5%, of which Obama got 51% -