December 1, 2012 - December 1, 2012 - ...I really wonder though, is Morsy struggling with the definition of respect? Because a blatant dismissal to a week of pressing calls for a national dialogue is a far cry from the admiring, respectful ruler. On the contrary, it is patronising and demeaning; an underhanded mockery of the opposition that screams "do your best, I still have the upper hand". Still, call Morsy a dictator and his supporters will jump at your throat as if you had called him Hitler. The majority of Morsy's supporters seem to misconceive the term "dictator" as a meaningless insult, rather than a description of governance....Yet, according to Morsy and his stats, his decisions are popular with 80 to 90 per cent of the people. There are two logical scenarios; none of could excuse his statements. Either he is genuinely that ill informed about the level of his popularity, or he is straight up lying to the entire world. Both scenarios are evocative of Mubarak's attitude in dealing with international media and the masses. Both are the marks of a true autocrat.... continua / continued [93137] |
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