10 September 2011

Ransacking the Israeli embassy in Cairo

One can see all kinds of responses, including quite sane ones flowing on Twitter. What one can't find is the answer to a simple question: how destroying the embassy will promote the cause of Egyptian democracy and improve the life of Egyptian people?

But I guess Islamists in Egypt have an answer and will produce it one of these days...

10 comments:

jams o donnell said...

Don't hold your breath mon ami!

Brian Goldfarb said...

Idiots don't have sane reasons beyond "it felt good, man!", however that translates into Arabic.

But your right, how this can help Egypt's fledgling democracy...

But then Jews have been a convenient target for, lo, these many centuries.

The idiots clearly don't realise that if they'd ignore for the past two millenia, there wouldn't _be_ any Jews. It's _there_ persecution that aloowed us to collectively survive. Might as well be hung for a sheep as for as for a lamb. I'm blowed if I'm going to do any "as-a-Jew" tricks just for their satisfaction.

Heavens, I'm gettoing aggressive these days!

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Yeah, I wouldn't.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Aggressive is good: raises adrenalin level and runs the blood through our veins and whatever faster ;)

Katie said...

I believe Israel is waiting, holding their breaths and not giving in to the temptation to wipe Egypt off the face of the Earth.  They can do it.

Noga said...

And there are some people saying that Israel "disgraced" itself by keeping a silent distance from the "Tahrir Revolution".

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Probably, but what will be the point?

SnoopyTheGoon said...

People will say anything, no matter how outrageous and/or stupid. I believe I am familiar with that kind.

Dick Stanley said...

There is no god but allah, and all that jazz.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

That's a good reason.