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Shoe Throwing!

 

Two days ago I heard in the news that someone managed to throw a shoe on the Sudanese president Mr. Al Bashir. He did not manage to hit him with the show as BBC Arabic revealed.

At first, Sudanese officials tried to deny the whole story but later on they admit incident had happened but stated that the person who throw the shoe is not insane.

While many people and commentator believe this is not the case, I believe the guy is insane. No one would risk throwing a shoe on a middle eastern President unless you are insane. What happened in Iraq by Montazir Al Zaidi is different, he throw his shoes on President Bush, not Al Maliki.

This reminded me of the popular joke in the middle state which say  An American said to a guy from the middle east “ we have freedom of speech in the state and you do not have that in ME” to prove his point, the American went to the white house infront of G.W. Bush and start shouting “Down, Down Bush”. The Middle eastern guy replied “ who told you that I can not do the same at home?” so both returned to the Middle eastern home country and infront of his president the guy started to shout “Down, Down Bush”.

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