Gomig-21
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On the contrary my friend, I had a Libyan friend here who totally adored Egypt and visited Cairo, Alexandria and Sharm El-Sheikh quite a few times. She always brought up Adel Imam punchlines every time we spoke. I also had some Indian friends who held a great reverence to Egyptian heritage and culture. Not to mention the widening eyes and gasping mouths of every American fellow once they know I'm from Egypt.
You want to hear something interesting? Since I've been here for close to 32 years, I've seen it all, and the major thing I noticed is that the reaction you get from Americans is exactly what I got for many years. The minute they would hear me say "I'm from Egypt," their faces would light up "oh my God I love Egypt I want to visit the Pyramids" lol etc. the usual. Then came 911 (and this has nothing to do with the educated or the ignorant as in the entire scope of class), the sentiment did a 180 degree turn. Now the reaction became "Oh....interesting." This lasted for about 5 or so years and it has since slowly reverted almost back to the original, happy sentiment, but not like it was. There is a DEFINITE change in reaction and especially among people who are connected with world events. Most of the younger, millennials don't really have a clue and are either twigged to the extreme or just don't know anything and by that effect, are not exactly open to being freindly.
These hateful sentiments we see from some people seem to be concentrated mainly in the Maghreb region, Especially Algerians. I have no idea why that's the case.
They dislike us because of several reasons but what I notice most is that much of it has to do with the political stances of their respective country vs Egypt. Nothing is more evident in support of that theory than with the Turks.
I think that Moroccan guy is somehow an ignorant.. because most North Africans I met here and in Europe love Egypt.. but I am talking about educated people, who have opinions based on knowledge.. not just anyone who might not even be able to find Egypt on a map.. Every true Arab is proud of Egypt's achievements..
And most of the educated people are also just more tactful and respectful with their reactions and sentiments. They know how to hide it better but it's just as prevalent, if not more because there is also the Israel/Jew factor. If they don't show the signs immediately, they're usually cautious about any sincere, friendly reaction. I've seen it change for 3-1/2 decades and the way it flips and flops is fascinating.
When I first came to the US and went to college, I was the only Egyptian student is a school body of about 30,000 (if I recall correctly) and it was a specialized college so the body was not huge, but the interesting part was that the people I made friends with more than any others were the Israelis (believe it or not) and Americans from the south! Those two I got along with so well we became best of friends and even moved in together until we went our separate ways. This was back in 1985. Things have considerably changed by today's standards.
I dont think the opinion of Morrocans or Algerians matter as they are far away and have zero influence over the events in the region.
I completely agree, especially Algerians. I say the majority of them despise us and good for them. Toz fehum simple as that.
Sisi does not have about what Arabs thinks and his orientation towards Africa is a smart decision , no one there will attack you for your Relations with Israel or your movies and you know all the bullshit that some worthless Arabs bark about against Egypt.
The move with Eritrea is fantastic and even better is the one with Tanzania! Talk about coming in from the backdoor, Ethiopia! And I was born in Ethiopia so I have a certain level of endearment for that country.
Sad to say this but significant number of Arabs hate Egyptians more than Jews , its the truth especially clowns of Algeria. The Morrocans mind their own business and are busy building their country.
I completely agree. This is actually quite obvious. Some of my best friends are Jews and they are outstanding people. Heck I have friends who are Egyptian Jews who's parents have been here since 1958. I get along with every single Israeli I've met and even do business with them and they are very trustworthy. The only time I had an issue was when I got denied the contract to build a house for an Israeli woman who was nervous because I was Egyptian, and she though I would have an issue with her. Of course that couldn't be further from the truth as the structural engineer I've worked with for 10 years prior to that is Israeli LOL. Other than that, they show us much more respect than the overwhelming majority of these other Arabs. I have to say, my Saudi friends are 100% on the up and up and what I see is actually a worst sentiment from my Egyptian friends towards Saudis than the other way around. It's too bad and it saddens me, actually. I suppose different people will have different experiences.
At the Masjid, there is a larger percentage of Egyptians than any other nationality. The imam and the caretaker are both Egyptians and even the backup imam is as well. It's tough getting out of there after salaat el jumaa as they love to yack it up! lol
Regardless of what they feel, Algeria has no influence in the middle east and their opinion does not matter.
I've been telling that to our resident Egyptian hater Ceylal for months now.
And Egypt Enjoyed/ and still Enjoy a foreign financial support that others will never have and never had... keep that in mind...
That, my friend, has A LOT to do with the problem as per example you bringing it up. This is a FACT and the way I look at it is hey, Egypt was smart to make peace and get financial aid in return as well as build a very strong and unbreakable friendship with the powerful and wealthy Arabs who have been nothing but supportive of our country since forever. These are smart and strategic and genuine moves. I say tough crap to those who try to hold it against us.
It's good to point weakness/problems on others, it could bring an healthy point of view...Balance is needed...
Completely agree.