Cheyef 7alak: Sectarian Upbringing

This video was released by Cheyef 7alak a few days ago. They’re the people who are naming and shaming stupid and reckless drivers, and have gone a step further in highlighting the bad and corrupt in this country.

It’s so sad that in 2012, people still believe. What’s sadder is not that they believe in Gods and whatever, but that the quality of their lives, morals and social skills dip and create a precursor for the retards that burn tires and shoot each other up for whatever deity they believe in (it’s usually a god sprinkled with some poverty, illiteracy and a pinch of petrodollars).

The video might seem stupid and naive, but I am absolutely certain some of you people believe what these kids are saying and think the exact same way. Maybe when you see this, you will realize how stupid you are being and stop following old men in black robes and funny hats and follow the only man who can pull that off: Darth Vader! Woot woot!

But seriously, it’s a painfully true and embarrassing video, and I hope you won’t raise your kids that way some day…

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Comments

  1. I love the video! Hopefully it will fix this shithole we call country

  2. Sam says:

    Stupid and naive? I love it. Everytime I think the ‘Cheyef 7alak’ campaign has reached its full potential, they manage to outdo themselves.

  3. peaceonwings says:

    Hey, I’m all for the Jesus facepalm when idiocy calls for it, yet calling pple of faith stupid or implying they are, serves only to paint yourself with the same brush of ignorance they are being accused of randomly flinging about .
    I think its a wonderful thing for humans to believe in something greater than themselves, it somehow keeps the retarded, self destructive, ego centered, self worship aspect of humanity in check a little, although those who assume their ‘believin’ is of some increased and higher import & value than another, who does their ”belivin differently, entirely nukes the whole scene & turns it pretty foul, pretty quick.

    Despite Lebanon’s religious side needing to take a Valium now & then, it can actually hold a beautiful element of diversity within society, not found anywhere else.

    Unity…not division ;)

  4. Alaa says:

    Ana dod inno l wa7ad ykoun ta2efe w mot3osseb w huwe ma bye3ref shi min shi bi dino, bas 7otto yi7ki 3al fade, w ana dod li byesta3mlo ddin la ishya mota3arda ma3 roo7 l adyen. Bass li baddi 2oulo inno 7ases inno ne7na sar 3inna 3i2de b Lebnen ino l wa7ad mamnou3 yi7ki 3an dino. Lesh ya 5aye?! wen l meshkleh iza wa7ad 7iki 3an dino w da3a nnes la ilo bi kil ma7abe w i7tiram w 7iwar, wen l meshkle?? wen l mishkle iza sha5es nashar kol aw ra2ey la shi nabi aw la shi 3alim din??? bas tab3an mish 3ala tari2et hol li bil video.. w 3ala fikra, daya2etne sha8le bil video lamma alet l benet ino l masi7iyin iza ma twaddo bi najjiso, shi hek… B7eb ilkon inno hayda l 7aki mish mazbot, w hayda L jiz2 min l video -b ra2yi- bya3te sora salbiye w mish mazbouta 3an ddin L Isleme.

  5. Dan says:

    I was raised in a family that believes in God and practice religion… But I never heard my parents saying a word about other religions, I never had problems to befriend classmates of different religion. that whole “ta2ifiyye” thing started with the News, when you watch news and don’t hear a single word about society, you only hear s*** about politicians and religion representative, so you start questioning why and who you are and start feeling that you are threaten by other religions, and you get lost… While all that doesn’t really exist, it’s all propaganda, and with time it started to really eat our brains…

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