Quote:The last 36 Posts were moved here from Islam by gandalf.
What happened there Gandalf?
Quote:By symbols I meant English words - words like freedom, justice, peace, anti-military coup - and yes, democracy.
Oh. I thought you might mean the four finger cliteridectomy symbol the girl was using. It is a symbol of Morsi's election victory and a return to the good old days. Those other words have their own meaning. They are not symbols for democracy.
Quote:Thats the absurd lengths you will go to to smear these people.
Not the people holding the democracy placard. For all I know they are not even Muslims.
Quote:What possible relevance does the violent 2012 protests have to this protest? Why would you even mention it in the same sentence? Why would you compare violent thugs with these specifically anti-violent protestors?
The context was the number of placards supporting each, and how you would interpret that. I have explained to you many times now that it was for context.
Quote:Thats 1. a completely useless and subjective thing to say
No it isn't. It creates a conflict where people who support democracy inadvertently support regressive social policies, and situation where people who otherwise hold divergent views share a common interest.
Quote:also you studiously avoided my requests to elaborate on this previously
I thought it was pretty obvious.
Quote: it says little about whether he is pro-democracy and whether the protestors are pro-democracy (which they obviously are).
Who is he? The one holding the democracy poster is obviously pro-democracy. For the rest, it is hard to tell how many might merely be pro-Morsi.
Quote:You don't have to - thats completely beside the point. The only relevant point here is that they are protesting against an attack on democracy.
No Gandalf. That is not the "only relevant point", but rather how you wish to spin it. It is like the Malaysia debate where you dreamt up all sorts of possibilities to avoid acknowledging the one that actually made sense, except at least in this case you have a plausible one.
Quote:My point from the very beginning has been that they are clearly protesting against the (undemocratic) removal of Morsi, therefore this particular protest is clearly a demonstration in support for Egyptian democracy.
Half of the protestors may well be in support of Morsi retaking Egypt violently and installing himself as dictator. Protesting against an undemocratic event does not necessarily mean you support democracy in principle, and you do not have to be pro-democracy to rally against it.
Quote:I see now you are trying to delve into the underlying beliefs of these people and none-to-subtly painting a sinister picture of raving extremists who want to turn Egypt back to the 7th century.
Sounds like you are talking about Morsi.
Quote:Who knows, maybe they really are raving fundamentalists who support execution for apostasy. Who the f*ck cares?
That's what you have been arguing about for a few pages.
Quote:It simply isn't relevant to the fact that in this protest they are clearly demonstrating in support of democracy
An earlier post from Gandalf:
Quote:The protestors clearly indicate that their concern is Egyptian democracy
Nice backpedaling there Gandalf. Very subtle. You have adopted an unusual strategy lately of backpedaling to the point where you deny ever having an opinion. Is this some new trick you learnt?
Tell me again, who is it that is trying to delve into the "underlying views" of the protestors?
Quote:And your bizarre "oh there really isn't enough instances of the word 'democracy' to be sure" argument makes absolutely no sense
Now this is what a strawman looks like. What I asked is how they "clearly indicate that their concern is Egyptian democracy" (not your backpedaled version of 'being in' a protest that is "in support of" democracy).
Quote:since democracy is the exact thing that works in these people's favour.
Obviously they support it when it is in their favour, and I have pointed this out to you countless times, but this misses the point entirely - a point you have demanded I explain over and over again, and which I have explained over and over again.