Saturday, October 19, 2019

Seeing their System crumble, they smear others

What do you do if you're someone like The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR or Voice of America, and you see the system you've been trumpeting as the best thing that happened to this planet––crumble before your eyes and the eyes of a world that's wondering how much further down you will go?

Well, what you do is tell your people and those of the world: It's not as bad as it looks and besides, others are not doing much better than “us.” And then, you smear the others –– not by explaining what they are doing that's wrong but –– by inviting their fugitive opposition to dump on your readers the same kind of stuff that the mob of Jewish pundits has been dumping on America for half a century.

The latest example of that came under the title: “Egypt's dictatorship is sitting on a powder keg,” an article that was written by Ezzedine C. Fishere, and published on October 17, 2019 in The Washington Post.

Obviously unaware that agents of the American States, called police, do the following –– (1) shoot people in the back as they run away because they have a different color of the skin; (2) shoot people in their homes because they (the police) get scared stiff when someone calls to report an incident and (3) shoot themselves to death (that would be the police) when they discover that the Jewish dictatorship ruling America, is not worth being served anymore –– Ezzedine Fishere listed incidents in Egypt that make you wonder: Is that all he has to say? Who's kidding me, an ordinary reader that only seeks the simple truth?

If you've been following this sort of thing, you may remember the little twerp, speaking in the name of some Jewish run so-called human rights outfit, telling the Christians of Egypt, they don't know what's good for them, and they should listen to the voices in exile, telling them to rise up against the government and participate in the effort to topple it.

That was years ago. Today, you have Ezzedine Fishere going beyond that, and telling not only the Christians of Egypt but all 100 million Egyptians the following: “Nobody likes Sissi, not even his supporters. Those who do not oppose his rule, reluctantly tolerate it because they believe it will help Egypt maintain stability and reform the dysfunctional state … the problem is that it is failing both … on politics and economics”.

When Ezzedine Fishere says that Sissi is failing on economics, he does more than tell the people of Egypt he knows better than they do, he tells it to the whole world. He tells it to the World Bank, the IMF, the rating agencies, the multi-trillion-dollar investment outfits, which are falling over each other to invest in Egypt and many more. He tells them they don't know what they are doing, and they should listen to him, to his Jewish backers as well as The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR and Voice of America.

As to politics, Fishere says that Sissi is failing in this category too because he is not building partnerships. So, that's what it's all about. Those backing Ezzedine Fishere want Sissi to take them as partners. Well, let me tell you, this is like the Weinsteins and the Epsteins insulting the administrators of a seminary preparing gifted girls to become nuns –– for not taking them (the Weinsteins and the Epsteins) as partners in the ownership and governance of the school. Now imagine the Weinsteins and the Epsteins paying a little twerp to write an article that will be approved by The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR and Voice of America, and have the Post print the thing on behave of America's print-rags and e-rags. What do you get?

You get what follows:

“The regime has been taking on enemies. There are millions of angry Islamists waiting for an opportunity. There is an armed militia in Sinai. A disgruntled Egyptian contractor detailed his corrupt deals with the military and called for a new revolution. People took to the street and protested. These were sporadic protests, quickly dispersed. Sissi had a chat with ordinary citizens. The ministry of supplies requalified one million people to subsidized commodities. Fuel prices were brought down. Only a national reconciliation can achieve the elusive stability –– and the deep reforms Egyptians need and deserve”.

So, here it is, the entire real story is told with these words and what's between the lines. If you missed it, here it is in plain English:

A contractor that was carrying on with the old corrupt ways of doing business, did not get the message when the Sissi administration began to clean up house, sending to trial and punishing those who were caught taking kickback for doing the government's business. When caught carrying on with his corrupt ways, the contractor fled the country and blamed Sissi for his own sins. Islamists who were “waiting for an opportunity” got the opportunity they wanted and tried to organize an insurrection among the poorest of the poor, but failed.

Realizing that there are still forces trying to interfere in the country's system of governance by playing on the grievances of the poor, “the ministry of supplies requalified one million people to subsidized commodities and brought down the fuel prices”.

Seeing the rug pulled from under them, The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR and Voice of America continue to play up incidents that no longer exist in Egypt. They hope this will cause Egypt to succumb to their tricks and experience the fate that other Arab countries have experienced.

Evil never takes a rest.