As one reads these recent accounts of animalistic happenings in Egypt it is prudent to remember the position of President Obama, Hillary Clinton and subversive leftists like Samantha Power within this administration. When you witness this brutality don’t disconnect from where, as in what side, on the freedom continuum it is coming. This is the severe left, the militaristic totalitarianism left, represented by the Egyptian military forces and their control ideology which is in direct alignment with the hardline islamofacists, the Muslim Brotherhood and the rabid Sharia compliant Salifists.
The average Egyptian man/woman who has tasted Western freedom is awake to the reality of what lies ahead. Consider what the Occupy Wall Street leftists are requesting in the United States. What you witness here is what lies directly at the end of that request. The elimination of freedom, and the central command and control of a governmental body. (*Note – Warning Brutal Graphic Imagery)
The brave women of the Middle East: Female protesters brutally beaten with metal poles as vicious soldiers drag girls through streets by their hair in day of shame. - After being viciously beaten by a 10-strong mob of Egyptian male soldiers, this woman lies helplessly on the ground as her shirt is ripped from her body and a man kicks her with full force in her exposed chest.
*Note* All accounts consider the foot stomper to be a male soldier. However, if you look closely at the non-uniform, the physique, the shoes etc. It could indeed be a subversive female egyptian with a riot helmet that is participating…… /SD
Moments earlier she had been struck countless times in the head and body with metal batons, not content with the brutal beating delivered by his fellow soldier, one man stamped on her head repeatedly. She feebly tried to shield her head from the relentless blows with her hands. But she was knocked unconscious in the shameful attack and left lying motionless as the military men mindlessly continued to beat her limp and half-naked body.
Before she was set upon by the guards, three men appeared to carry her as they tried to flee the approaching military. But they were too slow and the soldiers caught up with them, capturing the women and knocking one of the men to the ground.
The two other men were forced to abandoned their fellow protestors and continued running, looking helplessly back at the two they left behind being relentlessly attacked as they lay on the ground.
This is just one of the hundreds of shameful injustices seen in Cairo’s Tahrir Square where Egypt’s military took a dramatically heavy hand on Saturday to crush protests against its rule.
Aya Emad told the AP that troops dragged her by her headscarf and hair into the Cabinet headquarters. The 24-year-old said soldiers kicked her on the ground, an officer shocked her with an electrical prod and another slapped her on the face, leaving her nose broken and her arm in a sling.
Mona Seif, an activist who was briefly detained Friday, said she saw an officer repeatedly slapping a detained old woman in the face. ‘It was a humiliating scene,’ Seif told the private TV network Al-Nahar. ‘I have never seen this in my life.’
Nosseir joined the protest over her parents’ objections because she couldn’t tolerate the clashes she had seen.
‘No one can approve or accept what is happening here,’ she said.
‘The military council wants to silence all criticism. They want to hold on power … I will not accept this humiliation just for the sake of stability.’
Nearby in Tahrir, protesters held up newspapers with the image of the half-stripped woman on the front page to passing cars, shouting sarcastically, ‘This is the army that is protecting us!’
‘No one can approve or accept what is happening here,’ she said.
‘The military council wants to silence all criticism. They want to hold on power … I will not accept this humiliation just for the sake of stability.’
Nearby in Tahrir, protesters held up newspapers with the image of the half-stripped woman on the front page to passing cars, shouting sarcastically, ‘This is the army that is protecting us!’ (read more)
Samantha Power (wife of Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein - seen here) and Hillary Clinton are reflective of the far, far, far left ideology that saw Egypt as a proving ground for their leftist beliefs. It is not hypocrisy within their minds. Understand that for them ideology transcends outrage. They do not see this brutality as inherently horrific, they see it as a necessary step in the path toward ultimate progressivism.
Islam is antithetical to freedom in the same way that Liberalism followed to its ultimate end is antithetical to freedom. Same/Same.
They know best….













Anyone else note that the articles exposing the brutality of the outcome in Egypt are all from overseas. Gee, I wonder why the American Lame Stream Media would not expose this outcome?
Arbeit macht frei
Democracy will bring oppression
Religion of peace
All the same to me. We are lead by Quislings and Chamberlains when we need the likes of Ronald Reagan and (dare I say) Allen West.
All of this in Egypt is NOT happening.
Ron Paul says Muslims are not a problem.
So where’s the surprise here? After all, what have they done since the pyramids?
Having worked with the Egyptian military I’m amazed that they have their shoes tied. At some point expect militant conservative Islamics to infiltrate the lower ranks of the Egyptian army and oust the largely secular and self-serving officer elite corps. Officers spent all of their time trying to figure out how to screw more money out of our contractors having already skimmed much of the money they were given to maintain their equipment and facilities. Iran would love to co-opt the Egyptian military and gain control of teh Suez Canal.Only people I feel sorry for in Egypt are the Copts, when the Muslims take over they’ll slaughter them like cattle.
They already are killig them and hidih within the military to boot. Like yhe fox watching the hen house. They are burninh the Coptic churches (Christians BTW) and entering there place of worship and killing “convert” in tha name of their god (allah/satan no difference) and will continue to do so unabashedly
I know they are, a unit of the Egyptian government (allegedly) bombed two Coptic churches during holiday services in November and December last year – something the western press barely covered. An Army chaplain and I bribed an Egyptian driver to take us out to the Coptic monastery in ’85. Chaplain had cajones like a longhorn as he smuggled in to them the first case of sacramental wine they’d had in years. Western visitors had been banned from going to the monasteries since Nassar closed them off during his reign. Copts were clustered around the monastery walls in utter poverty, living in cloth lean-tos in 130+-degree temps rather than live in Cairo or Alexandria where the government not only sanctioned their abuse but actively participated in it. Visited other Copt villages way out in the desert, a mile and a half from nowhere, where they lived in 18th century conditions to avoid government sanctioned terror in the cities.I have a number of Egyptian Copt friends here, the US government was allowing them (under Bush at least) to immigrate but not in the numbers the Administrations since the late 80s have allowed Muslims to come to the US. Yep, Islam, the religion of peace. Can’t wait until there are enough fundamentalist Muslims here to express their true tolerance of the other Abrahamic religions.
Hey, Egypt! We told you so!
Better the devil you know, than the one you don’t.
What’s Barry with great geopolitical pronouncements? Oh-for-four?