I'm sure most of you are aware of all the protests and killings going on in Syria.
Personally, I don't protest and I'm not Pro-Bashar.
Why don't I protest? Well, when this is all over I wish to go visit Syria and unfortunately when you protest against a country's government, they have photos of you during protests, so they will stop you in the airport and ask you a million questions: Who, What, Where, When, and WHY?
I love Syria. I will give an arm away to bring peace to it. It's my home away from home, so by not protesting it does not mean I don't care.
Too Ridiculous for Words
And all this hate between who's Pro-Bashar and who's not is just unnecessary. I thought this was a democracy. Just because someone's opinion isn't on the same level as yours it doesn't mean you hate them. Especially when it's Syrians despising other Syrians, I find it so extremely unfortunate.
Also, something I heard recently was that there was going to be a protest against the Arab Festival in Orange County because the man who sponsors/makes the festival is Pro-Bashar.
I think this is absolutely ridiculous, no offense to ANYONE who is going to the protest. But in my opinion, people should have been protesting this festival a long time ago because the whole idea of the "Arab Festival" is ridiculous. It's like a huge block party full of every type of Arab out there. And let me tell you, that is not a good thing. Don't get me wrong not everyone that goes is a freak because I have friends, close friends who go but of course, just because my friends do something it does not mean I agree with them. And that's life, to each their own.
Also, I recently discovered that Shell Gas Stations support Syrian government, meaning they recently sent $55 million to the Syrian military. So instead of going out and protesting, "Bashar get out! Bashar we hate you!" How about protesting against your next door neighbor, Shell Gas for sending money to the military that is killing the people. So instead of protesting on camera to someone across the country, start with your own country. Just a thought.
Personally, I don't protest and I'm not Pro-Bashar.
Why don't I protest? Well, when this is all over I wish to go visit Syria and unfortunately when you protest against a country's government, they have photos of you during protests, so they will stop you in the airport and ask you a million questions: Who, What, Where, When, and WHY?
I love Syria. I will give an arm away to bring peace to it. It's my home away from home, so by not protesting it does not mean I don't care.
Too Ridiculous for Words
And all this hate between who's Pro-Bashar and who's not is just unnecessary. I thought this was a democracy. Just because someone's opinion isn't on the same level as yours it doesn't mean you hate them. Especially when it's Syrians despising other Syrians, I find it so extremely unfortunate.
Also, something I heard recently was that there was going to be a protest against the Arab Festival in Orange County because the man who sponsors/makes the festival is Pro-Bashar.
I think this is absolutely ridiculous, no offense to ANYONE who is going to the protest. But in my opinion, people should have been protesting this festival a long time ago because the whole idea of the "Arab Festival" is ridiculous. It's like a huge block party full of every type of Arab out there. And let me tell you, that is not a good thing. Don't get me wrong not everyone that goes is a freak because I have friends, close friends who go but of course, just because my friends do something it does not mean I agree with them. And that's life, to each their own.
Also, I recently discovered that Shell Gas Stations support Syrian government, meaning they recently sent $55 million to the Syrian military. So instead of going out and protesting, "Bashar get out! Bashar we hate you!" How about protesting against your next door neighbor, Shell Gas for sending money to the military that is killing the people. So instead of protesting on camera to someone across the country, start with your own country. Just a thought.