Monday, February 21, 2011

Toothbrush Charger No Contacts

First think, then act. Better late than never

I find it more easy to write today, as the bad guy is Gaddafi: A person for whom it is difficult to find reasons of solidarity.
Sure, it's easy to sympathize with those who oppose a dictatorial and absolutist regime, they say, would be guilty of crimes of genocide to the limit. And many of the network gurus have the reflex to go to the streets and anyone who has an account on Twitter is good regardless, if only because modern digital.
But before we applaud the new Libyan revolution, I suggest you read the text 's televised speech Gaddafi's son, because as always, the point is not to make revolutions, but to avere un'idea precisa del perché si debbano fare, e quale assetto ne debba uscire.
«There are groups that have formed a government in Benghazi and groups that have set up an Islamic emirate in Baida ... and another person who declared himself to be the ruler of the Islamic Republic of Darna.
They now want to transform Libya into a group of [Islamic] emirates – small states – and even [cause] separatism. They have a plot. Unfortunately, our brother Arabs [allowed] their media, their stations and the inflammatory coverage.»

«"Do you expect the Libyans, if partition occurs or if a civil war occurs ... to reach an agreement on how to share oil within a week, a month, two or three years?
This oil will be burned by thugs, Criminals, gangs and tribes, and there will be major and bloody Conflicts over it, and in the end no Libyan oil will end up with this, Because it is in the central and southern parts of Libya , in the middle of the desert. Three quarters of Our population are based in the western area. "
will not necessarily root for anarchy is more noble than cheer for the dictatorship.

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