Quote:Oh, I don't know. Maybe they don't like the idea of military coups and benign dictators in charge of the place.
I was not asking for a guess Karnal.
Quote:There's plenty here who'd love a good old dictatorship.
Like Abu?
Quote:Gee I don't know FD, maybe something about all the anti-military coup placards and calls for freedom and democracy. Just a wild hunch there
Can you give some examples of the calls for democracy?
Quote:Abbott won around 45% of the primary vote
There can only be one winner Gandalf. That's why we have instant runoff voting. While I support the requirement for obtaining a majority rather than a plurality, I do not think it is rational to hold a failure to gain a majority of first preferences to undermine the legitimacy of the victory.
Quote:in the last US election, Obama got 52% of a turnout of 58% - which gives him a mandate roughly on par with Morsi's
Do you think that 100% of the people who support Morsi turned up and voted, while only 1/3 of the people opposed to him turned up?
Quote:If the military overthrew and gaoled Obama, would you consider it reasonable to start mocking and dismissing any subsequent street protests against that coup?
No. I expect people would protest out of genuine concern for democracy. I do not however, feel the same way about Muslims. Hence the question. This is not a guess or projection on my part, but rather is based on what Muslims themselves have told me. It is rather convenient that the one time that Muslims protest in support of democracy is when it also happens to be in support of an Islam-inspired retrograde political movement trying to drag people back to the 7th century.
Quote:Yes, because until the 2012 violent protests every single one of the hundreds of muslim street protests included beheading placards and/or other calls to violence.
It would not surprise me.