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Idk about your countries y'all, but here in Egypt people hate the state so fucking much. El-Sisi and his minions aren't only a group of losers, but they also lack charisma to make people at least accept them. It's not really that controversial in Egypt to say that the regime is bad.
One of the many tactics that bozo and his gang use to try to get support are of course conspiracy theories. Those who are opposing the regime are spies and conspiring evil people work for Mossad, CIA, freemasonry, Qatar, and Turkey. Their media do its best to turn people into paranoid idiots, to scare them from questioning the regime and from those who dare to question it.
Over the years I realized something about this wacky situation, it really reminds me of how Muslims deal with criticism against Islam. I find it strange that Muslim folk laugh about that kind of political conspiracy theories, while fully accepting that anyone criticizing Islam is working for the Mossad, or the CIA, or the freemasonry (Qatar and Turkey aren't on this list lol). Dawah gangs have succeeded to make the average Muslim a paranoid idiot, people literally find it scary to listen to someone criticizing Islam or giving them crumbs of freedom of speech.
People on Twitter used to call me hasbara when I literally had HRW report on Israeli occupation pinned in my account. Folk on social media accuse me of being a Christian or a Jew or a Hindu acting like an atheist to just "attack" Islam, and when mfs encounter a Christian or a Jew or Hindu criticizing Islam they accuse them of being atheist, they just want to make anyone opposing their views look bad and malicious no matter what's the way. And I'm really convinced that they don't throw accusation that they don't believe in, they believe that this critic is malicious, it's paranoia that makes them genuinely view the situation this way.
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