It seems lately life has caught up with me and didn’t leave me enough time to catch up with cartoons. However, due to recent events, I find myself in cartoon land again. I’ve spoken about Bugs Bunny and his military tendencies, Daffy Duck and his quacking, but now I have Sylvester and Tweety in my sights.
Sylvester the cat is quite greedy, while Tweety bird is very sweet, but smart. Sylvester always tries to snatch Tweety and eat him, but never succeeds. I can draw some parallels to my country of birth, Egypt.
Sylvester and Tweety never get along and sometimes Tweety has to call on his friend the bulldog for help. In my view, they should sort out their own problems, without external help and an ounce of goodwill from both sides. The bulldog is like Ramses, the military king, a force to be reckoned with. Sylvester doesn’t need to get bitten by the bulldog to make peace with Tweety.
I believe we need to give everybody time and a neutral platform for discussion to have a peaceful transition from fight to engagement. If the Tunisians managed to have a peaceful transition, so must we, as Egyptians.
Let the example in the image of Sylvester and Tweety be no more!
Sylvester the cat is quite greedy, while Tweety bird is very sweet, but smart. Sylvester always tries to snatch Tweety and eat him, but never succeeds. I can draw some parallels to my country of birth, Egypt.
Sylvester and Tweety never get along and sometimes Tweety has to call on his friend the bulldog for help. In my view, they should sort out their own problems, without external help and an ounce of goodwill from both sides. The bulldog is like Ramses, the military king, a force to be reckoned with. Sylvester doesn’t need to get bitten by the bulldog to make peace with Tweety.
I believe we need to give everybody time and a neutral platform for discussion to have a peaceful transition from fight to engagement. If the Tunisians managed to have a peaceful transition, so must we, as Egyptians.
Let the example in the image of Sylvester and Tweety be no more!
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