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Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« on: August 17, 2013, 04:11:55 pm »
Ingat po sa mga pinoy sa Egypt.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPSBBxq6Glw[/youtube]

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Re: Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2013, 04:55:29 pm »
 >:( What the!?

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Re: Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2013, 03:57:12 am »
hahahahha

the effect of wanting change

oust mubarak
oust morsi
sino ang susunod ngayon

dati pang post ko tungkol magagaya lang yan sa pinas na magulo pero may nagsabi na hindi hindi daw magkakaroon  sila ng bagong buhay dahil nakalagpas na sila sa diktador now their country is fucked up wala pa dyan yung mga na rape na journalist at nabaril

ganyan din sa tunisia hindi nga lang magulo pero namatay ata Prime minister nila or opposition minister nakalimutan kuna

 

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Re: Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2013, 08:02:23 am »
hahahahha

the effect of wanting change

oust mubarak
oust morsi
sino ang susunod ngayon

dati pang post ko tungkol magagaya lang yan sa pinas na magulo pero may nagsabi na hindi hindi daw magkakaroon  sila ng bagong buhay dahil nakalagpas na sila sa diktador now their country is fucked up wala pa dyan yung mga na rape na journalist at nabaril

ganyan din sa tunisia hindi nga lang magulo pero namatay ata Prime minister nila or opposition minister nakalimutan kuna

 

I find it really disturbing that you are able to laugh at this video.

Natawa ka dahil namatay sila dahil epekto ito ng kagustuhan nilang magkaroon ng pagbabago sa bansa nila?

No one deserves to die that way, kahit kaninong panig pa yan nangyari, maling-mali yan.

Hindi masama ang maghangad ng pagbabago lalo na kung ayaw na ng mga tao sa isang dikatdor o lider.

Change is a journey towards a goal of a better future, it is going to take a lot more than a change in leadership for a country to attain that goal.

Ang mahalaga ay nagpipilit silang magkaroon ng pagbabago sa bansa nila.

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Re: Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« Reply #4 on: August 20, 2013, 03:16:52 am »
I find it really disturbing that you are able to laugh at this video.

Natawa ka dahil namatay sila dahil epekto ito ng kagustuhan nilang magkaroon ng pagbabago sa bansa nila?


masama bang tumawa???

nakakatuwa naman

ousted MUbarak wanting change  okay fine

then ousted morsi raped journalist tied and binugbog  ang mga babae para di sumama then killed again some journalist

then clashes again

so okay lang pala mgababago to the point of mobocracy

egypt now is in mob rule

kaya very funny how they react like they  ousted a monster and in the end they became a monster as well

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Re: Unarmed Protestors Shot and Killed in Egypt (Graphic Video)
« Reply #5 on: August 20, 2013, 07:56:58 am »
Hindi masamang tumawa pero ang tumawa dahil may kaguluhan at may namamatay na ibang tao dala ng paghahangad ng pagbabago sa bansa nila ay hindi normal na gawain ng isang matinong tao.

When they ousted Mubarak, they merely ousted the head of the system but the system did not change at all, the military rule was still very much intact and in charge.

The army doing the killings now is still the army of Mubarak. No one became a new monster, it is still the same monster from the very beginning.

Proof...

"Hosni Mubarak, the man whose 30-year tyranny as Egypt’s leader triggered a revolt which shook the Middle East, will be freed from prison by the end of the week, his lawyer claimed.

Many Egyptians, plagued by violence and insecurity, will welcome the return of the former President; others will greet his release with indifference. For some, the development will mark the most obvious confirmation yet that the military establishment still reigns supreme and the gains of the Egyptian revolution are being lost.

One Egyptian writer, speaking to The Independent yesterday, expressed a cynicism felt by many Egyptian activists after the events of recent days. “Everything I worked for over the past two and a half years has gone down the drain,” he said."


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/hosni-mubarak-to-be-freed-as-army-tightens-its--grip-on-egypt-8775237.html

This isn't mob rule, this is military might being used against Egyptians who wants a change in their country.

Yung mga rape na nangyari was not part of the change they wanted, it was made by individuals who went overboard during protest rallies. Rape will always be a criminal act wherever and in whatever circumstance it may happen. The protest rally will always be a vehicle for people who believe in change and freedom of expression. Those are two separate and different things.

I believe that laughing at the demise of the people who wants change in their country is just wrong, that kind of attitude is no different from those Egyptians who raped women and shot their fellow Egyptians for raising their hands without any weapons at all, no sane human being should react that way.