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What rules hizballa wants to practice if they get power in Lebanon?
11-27-2012, 06:47 AM
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Babe, you're not asking a question. Nonetheless, here's my response:
As a Lebanese Christian, who lived in Muslim areas during the civil war, I can tell you that Hezbollah has no intentions of making Lebanon into an Islamic regime. Initially, they had such plans but they abandoned them and settled for being represented in the government, democratically. They ask that the women whose families they help support be dressed in what they perceive as Muslim fashion, but they have never committed any of the stuff you are listing, which might be going on in Iran.
You don't know Lebanon obviously. We have a lifestyle as uninhibited and borderline depraved as any society ever had. It is part of our charm and of our flaws to have extremely different social and religious norms (including atheism) living side by side.
After the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the Shia tried shutting down bars and brothels in Beirut. It lasted a few days. Debauchery is part and parcel of life in Lebanon. Prostitution is theoretically illegal in Lebanon. But another thing typical of Lebanon is not much abidance to hypocritical laws.
There are gays openly so. There are men and women co-habitating without being married. There is hardly any censorship on anything at all. And hardly any of it has been curtailed since the rise and growth of Hezbollah. Belonging to and living by Hezbollah rules is voluntary.
We are way less puritanical, Hezbollah and all, than the US of A. And by we, I don't mean just Christian Lebanese, but Moslems, Shia and Sunni, although I will concede that the freer lifestyle is mostly among the Christians.
You don't have to show any ID to buy the pill and bikinis are far skimpier, when there is even a top, in private beach clubs. Again, this is regardess of what the law on the books says. And, no, you don't get the pill on the black market. You buy it from a PhD in Pharmacy pharmacist. We are a highly educated people. Some of the most educated are Hezbollah, believe it or not.
You have to get a little more critical in your thinking and read non-American media, which is hijacked by Israel. Wanting Israel destroyed or denying the right of Israel to exist does not automatically make one a thug. Question your received beliefs. Israel, you might find, was created by stealing land from Palestinian Arabs to make the Europeans feel better for what they did, and also to remove Jews from the West. I won't get into a tirade, but all of your beliefs are myths. For example, there are no Palestinians, they are nomad Arabs; The land was purchased; Nobody forced the Arabs out; Israel "offered" them half of the territory (after stealing the other half). Etc... And note, at that point (the creation of Israel), no one in the Arab world hated Jews or America. What you hear about Jews being persecuted is also a myth, the creation of crybabies. One example does not make a rule. Only after the creation of Israel did it become a problem for Jews to live in the Arab world, and not even a big problem overnight, but only after repeated crimes committed by Israel. Christians still live and practice freely in the Arab word, except for the Gulf countries allied with America ironically.
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