
A walk to support Nasrallah
It was my first day in the president-less country; Lebanon! Everyone speaks about the bad political status of the country (taxi drivers, family, friends… etc). With all of those circumstances; Lebanon is still my favorite country globally! A lot of fun in each step! It’s the joy just to go in a drive and take a look on the new-old city of Beirut.
After my first amazing round in the city I went back to my place, sat on my chair and started to take a look on the TV. A speech of the leader of Hezb Allah (Hasan Nasrallah) was scheduled to be aired at that time. Al Manar TV announced that it’s the speech time. Hasan Nasrallah appeared on the T.V; and here we started the ACTION!! Hezb Allah guys wanted to greet their leader with some sound effects during the speech! But what sound effects they were; the war has begun outside, that what I thought for the first while, definitely I was mistaken. The BULLETS and the BOMBS outside were only to show love to that “great” leader! It was an extreme shock, everybody is complaining because of the bad political circumstances and each one of the politicians has his own army.
Lebanon; that amazing country is being buried by its leaders. Yes; this is what is going on exactly; those politicians is doing brain wash sessions for the citizens with each speech on the TV!
The next day; no electricity (as usual), I was semi sleeping in the dark, I heard people shouting outside on the street! I went out to the balcony to see what’s going on; and there was my next shock! More than a hundred of guys were fighting outside. I tried to ask what is going on there, they told me it something that is very normal. The followers of each political leader started a normal conversation and then it turned into a semi fight then everyone called the rest of the followers and started a semi war outside!
I had nothing to do more than going back to my bed waiting for the next effect of the politicians’ “BAD INFLUENCE”.

That’s a sad story, not just sad but even painful to read
It bleeds my heart just to know that such a beautiful country is ruined by politics. It’s not fair at all. I wish it could stay president-less speech-less war-less and opinion-less.
Comment by Luma — January 18, 2008 @ 2:24 am