the2real4mafol said:
What do you mean? They are both terrorists (the rebels and the government), they are as bad as each other |
True, I think the rebels winning would spell a greater disaster than the current government staying in.
Do you want the rebels in Syria to Win? | |||
| yes | 55 | 26.44% | |
| no | 77 | 37.02% | |
| maybe | 20 | 9.62% | |
| Fuck Syria, I want games ... | 54 | 25.96% | |
| Total: | 206 | ||
the2real4mafol said:
What do you mean? They are both terrorists (the rebels and the government), they are as bad as each other |
True, I think the rebels winning would spell a greater disaster than the current government staying in.
NobleTeam360 said:
True, I think the rebels winning would spell a greater disaster than the current government staying in. |
Yeah, especially if you are not a Muslim . But the radicals had to hijack the revolution unfortunately
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I don't know actually.
Assad is a cruel dictator, but if the rebels win they will make syria a muslim state with sharia shit
They both actually don't deserve to rule the country
Nope, I support the Syrian government. Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia all support the government, but the United States does not. Seeing that Syria, Iran and Hezbollah are enemies of the United States, its obvious the United States destabilized the country and wants to overthrow the government. Also, why would Bashar al Assad suddenly become an evil dictator if he was ruling Syria fine before that?
| MoHasanie said: Nope, I support the Syrian government. Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia all support the government, but the United States does not. Seeing that Syria, Iran and Hezbollah are enemies of the United States, its obvious the United States destabilized the country and wants to overthrow the government. Also, why would Bashar al Assad suddenly become an evil dictator if he was ruling Syria fine before that? |
He's an evil dictator (like his father before him who also killed tens of thousands of his own people) because unlike in Egypt where their dictator stepped aside so the people could elect their own leader, he instead wages war against (what at that time were) innocent people. He created this war himself and since he really doesn't care if all the Sunnis were whipped out he'll keep it going as long as it takes.
| scat398 said: Sooner or later the Sunnis and the other Muslim freaks will get a Muslim nation based in sharia law, over 30% of Arab Muslims polled have already stated they want this. So instead of trying to fight off the inevitable u say let them have their fucked up world- and then blow it all to hell. Moderated, -Mr Khan |
scat was moderated for his post, so instead of saying anything, I'll just quote this.

Gamerace said:
He's an evil dictator (like his father before him who also killed tens of thousands of his own people) because unlike in Egypt where their dictator stepped aside so the people could elect their own leader, he instead wages war against (what at that time were) innocent people. He created this war himself and since he really doesn't care if all the Sunnis were whipped out he'll keep it going as long as it takes. |
How do you know he's an evil dictator? Before the Arab spring, people of both Suni and Shia faithsas well as Christians were all living in together peacefully.
Also, you can't rely on Western media to get your information cause it is all biased.
Sorry for the poor choice of language earlier, in a more civil context I contend that resisting the Muslims desire to form a nation under sharia law is futile, and we would be better served by allowing this misguided faith to come to full fruition and then allow for war to take its natural course.
I'm finding it hard to decide now. I've heard bad stories from both sides.
I'd probably pick the rebels marginally, only because it will be a possibility of removing a dictatorship, which would have not gone peacefully, given their actions.
If a Theocracy is established, I hope many see the disadvantages that a state-instated religion does to minorities, and vote differently next time (provided that it becomes/remains democratic...)