2/05/2011

The Egyptian-backed US Dictatorship.

Egypt installed a dictator for various geo-political reasons in the United States thirty years ago, giving the dictator weapons all the while to enforce his domination over the population. This domination included economic misery and impoverishment for the citizens of the US as well as rampant torture and brutality for anyone speaking out.

Egyptian citizens are in complete ignorance of this, spending their time gluttonously collecting consumer goods and surrounding themselves with popular entertainment. Those who are aware shrug it off with meaningless sentences of "freedom isn't free" before going back to watching a $5,000 television set.

The citizens of the US rose up in mass protest a week ago. They hit the streets in the hundreds of thousands and demanded free elections. The police state fought back, killing many, but the US citizens were too much to handle. Eventually the military was brought in, and the Egypt-backed US dictator dressed its police force in civilians clothes and sent them around the country killing protesters. The point of this was to cause so much violence it would scare protesters away, encourage people not to further join the protest, and give an excuse for the military to step in and forcefully end the protest.

Egypt continued to support the dictator through weapon trades and backroom deals. They eventually made the announcement that the dictator should stay in order to "ensure transition to a new government". US citizens demanded a US where they could decide their own destinies, free from the influence and corruption of Egyptian foreign policy.

Egyptian citizens who were now paying attention stated some evil Christian, theocratic, terrorist state would be built if US citizens were given free elections.

The rebellion would be eventually squashed. A return to the status quo of US citizen's freedom continually subjugated through torture and brutality while being forcefully held in economic misery. The protesters would become increasingly violent, radical, and Christian - and they would not forget Egypt's role in all this.

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