Monday, July 11, 2011

Egypt Protests, Sharia Law, And Code Pink Conspiracies

This next batch of comments comes from Glenn Becks news site The Blaze. I expect that a lot of content for this blog will come from The Blaze as the site seems to be a stomping ground for some of the most insane and loudest white dudes with computers.

The comments were posted on the article "Cairo Protesters Block Access to Official Buildings". The article explores the growing frustration of the Egyptian people, who see reform coming too slowly after their revolution in February. The article was extremely short, a trend that seems to hold through most articles on The Blaze. They seem to know the audience well, and do not want to burden them with troublsome context and facts. The Blaze is also very accepting of the views of others, even if they are threatening, racist, or generally insane. To date, only 1 comment on The Blaze has been reported and taken down according to their posting stats available to registered users.

This first comment comes from DONTBOTHERME:
Inkeeping with his choice of names, this dude just seems to be bothered by anyone protesting anything. Taking his logic a step further, I am sure that this also reminds him of Westbro Baptist Church Protests and demonstrations by PETA. All surely Obama's doing....

This next comment comes from a chap named NHABE64:


NHABE just seems to hate Egypt in general. Or is just upset with news sources (if you want to call The Blaze That) reporting on events?

My favorite comment comes from FINA BISCOTTI:

This truth-seeker claims that Mubarak righteously protected Egypt by banning the Muslim Brotherhood. The then attributes the uprising in February to a sinister alliance between Barack Hussein Obama and Code Pink(!?) Excellent job FINA BISCOTTI!

Thanks For The Comment!

1 comment:

  1. Oh man. Ever been to Yahoo Answers? Place is a goldmine. I've been meaning to write about that place for a minute now. It somehow manages to attract every twelve year old kid and pilled out racist on the internet. Tread carefully.

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