Someone didn't like my post criticizing the Maronites of Lebanon for being fools and believing that Donald Trump is their savior, just as they thought once that Michel Aoun was their savior. Instead he turned out to be a traitor who sold them to his own enemy Syria's Assad regime and its Hezbollah terror organization. I can't wait to see their silly faces when Trump gives them the shaft, like Reagan did in 1983, like Bush Sr. did in 1989... all Republican presidents.
The Maronites of Lebanon are like all Arabs: They always look for "heroes" to save them from the cesspool of their own primitiveness because they can't save themselves by themselves. They always need help because they are extremist individualists: They can never work together for a common objective. Every Maronite is a general, none is a soldier. Everybody wants to be the boss, and no one wants to do the hard detailed work. Every Maronite is a stand-alone political party. Put two Maronites together to form a new party, and within a few days or weeks, they split into two parties. The per capita ratio of political parties in Lebanon is the highest in the world for one of the tiniest countries on earth.
Many of them become billionnaires by corruption and cheating around the world, and the best thing their poor brains imagine doing with their money is: become "important" and build a church back in the village on top of the already existing ten churches built by previous "important" people. This is as far as their imagination can go: more churches, more ugly plaster statues of saints and would-be saints dotting the hilltops in testimony to their bigoted ignorance. Even the Vatican has tired of the Maronite assembly chain production of saints. There are Maronite villages where each clan has its own church; sounds like the Mafia in Sicily or Corsica. Christian love? What is that?
Some acerebral people never learn from their bitter experiences.
One complaint to Blogpost is all it took for several of my posts to be deleted and my access blocked for several days. Now I can access it but the harm is done and it's too late.
Welcome to a brave new world where speech can be so easily and arbitrarily repressed.
I have moved my blog elsewhere.
What's going on Hanibaal. Can you elaborate?
ReplyDeleteSome posts were deleted with a message saying I was violating guidelines. Couldn't tell which posts were the "problem". Couldn't log in for several days. Now it seems to be back, but I'm done with Big F----g Brother.
ReplyDeleteGood for you and thank you very much for your many insightful posts. They will be missed.
DeleteJust when things were becoming really interesting in the MEA.
ReplyDeleteWhere will you continue? Where can we follow your thoughts?
Find Lebanon Iznogood on another known blog platform. I prefer not to directly promote it.
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