seriously dude? seriously.
Morsi doesn't represent your Islam?
What kind of 'your Islam' do you mean by that?
Liberal?
Look who's talking now. sigh.
You ask for justice. You ask for a developed country. you ask for peace.
Look, who organized so many series of demonstrations since Morsi became the new president?
Give him space to do his job. His REAL JOB, to manage the country.
kalau kerja nak menenangkan rakyat yang tak tahu erti kesabaran ni, macam mana nak focus on pembangunan?
Time and energy spent to manage the people's anger and impatient could be used to heal the country.
You can't expect him to change this country in a year.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Even Dr Mahathir took so many years to develop Malaysia to this level.
To change a country, the role of the leaders is important. But the people hold so much more responsibility for it success.
simple example, if you want a clean country, authority can make hundred of campaigns and put thousand of dustbins out there but you have to stop throwing empty Pepsi cans or Chipsy wraps on the streets. YOU, the people.
If you want a corruption-free country, you have to stop lying on streets for an extra five pound for a taxi ride.
Egyptian people, please change. Not the president bas, YOU!
AND BE PATIENT !
Demonstration won't solve the problem. Use the POWER OF PEOPLE WISELY. Use the power correctly. Use your energy to contribute to your country, not shouting on streets.
Give your support. Your Baba Morsi needs support.
p/s: i am soooo frustrated with Egyptian people's attitude.
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