Let me make a few things clear:
- I am not Syrian, I don't have to change my profile or delete what I said for fear of being killed.
- Suriyakmaps' support has always been for the SAA and the Syrian people who have fought terrorism. Al-Assad is just a name, not a nation or a country, as his predecessors and successors have been.
- Supporting the Syrian people means supporting their complex reality. The changes have been needed for years and the demonstrations are legitimate. However, the revolution was quickly hijacked by terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism and this made many people dissatisfied with it, as they did not take to the streets for the country to be taken over by this ideology. This, however, did not mean that there should not be reforms and even a change in the political regime.
- In relation to the previous point, the fact that the previous political regime was the cause of numerous human rights violations (and I mean the real ones and not the current hoaxes about the mass grave of 100,000 bodies) does not imply that one cannot support the SAA and the pro-government forces in their fight against terrorism over the years (you would be surprised how many anti-Assadists defended their villages from the militants).
Many people with a lack of self-restraint and rational thinking will not understand this, because their minds cannot cope with it. No problem, intelligent people are aware of the number of functional illiterates that swarm the world and who are, as they say in Spanish, ‘porque tiene que haber de todo’ and ‘les señalas la luna y te miran el dedo’ (you point to the moon and they look at your finger). Unaware of their ignorance and the complexity of things, they cannot distinguish Assad from SAA, revolution from Islamism, freedom from barbarism and they use the term regime as a synonym for dictatorship (those of us who know political theory get a severe headache).
With this I think I have made a lot of things clear, so I hope you will read it carefully, try to understand it (as understanding it alone will be difficult for many) and if you don't like it you will have to sleep on your hatred and annoyance as you will achieve nothing more than manifesting your ignorance and stupidity to greater heights (& obviously will be blocked fairly).
Long live Syria, long live the Syrian people and death to the Muslim Brotherhood, the democratic terrorists & those westerns who supported it (From Washington to Wellington).
- I am not Syrian, I don't have to change my profile or delete what I said for fear of being killed.
- Suriyakmaps' support has always been for the SAA and the Syrian people who have fought terrorism. Al-Assad is just a name, not a nation or a country, as his predecessors and successors have been.
- Supporting the Syrian people means supporting their complex reality. The changes have been needed for years and the demonstrations are legitimate. However, the revolution was quickly hijacked by terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism and this made many people dissatisfied with it, as they did not take to the streets for the country to be taken over by this ideology. This, however, did not mean that there should not be reforms and even a change in the political regime.
- In relation to the previous point, the fact that the previous political regime was the cause of numerous human rights violations (and I mean the real ones and not the current hoaxes about the mass grave of 100,000 bodies) does not imply that one cannot support the SAA and the pro-government forces in their fight against terrorism over the years (you would be surprised how many anti-Assadists defended their villages from the militants).
Many people with a lack of self-restraint and rational thinking will not understand this, because their minds cannot cope with it. No problem, intelligent people are aware of the number of functional illiterates that swarm the world and who are, as they say in Spanish, ‘porque tiene que haber de todo’ and ‘les señalas la luna y te miran el dedo’ (you point to the moon and they look at your finger). Unaware of their ignorance and the complexity of things, they cannot distinguish Assad from SAA, revolution from Islamism, freedom from barbarism and they use the term regime as a synonym for dictatorship (those of us who know political theory get a severe headache).
With this I think I have made a lot of things clear, so I hope you will read it carefully, try to understand it (as understanding it alone will be difficult for many) and if you don't like it you will have to sleep on your hatred and annoyance as you will achieve nothing more than manifesting your ignorance and stupidity to greater heights (& obviously will be blocked fairly).
Long live Syria, long live the Syrian people and death to the Muslim Brotherhood, the democratic terrorists & those westerns who supported it (From Washington to Wellington).