So Lebanon went through "elections" relatively peacefully, which is a good thing, the last thing any rational Lebanese wants is sectarian fights. However, did the elections change anything? I tend to disagree; it just reinstated the same situation that we have been in for the past 4 years (and arguably since the beginning of civil war). 71-57, that was the result of the elections, therefore the bunch of warlords, money bags and corrupt individuals (who call themselves 14 march) won over the coalition of the mentally unstable megalomaniac, the brainwashing religious and military figure and their group of vulgar militia leaders and members of the Syrian intelligence.
Hmm, I wonder if I would have been happy with any result. Maybe one of the possible positive results of this election is that we won't face any political and economic sanctions from the "democratic" west due to the people's choice...
Nothing changed. We are still stuck in the same stalemate. They are arguing over who gets how many ministers while 3 people are dying every day due to the lack of proper traffic rules. They are fighting over technicalities, while tens of people die on hospital doors because they cannot pay in cash. Unemployment and emigration rise every year and so does their power, possibly as a consequence... Every day Palestinian refugees and Lebanese citizens live in sub human circumstances and we wonder how we get terrorist groups? What do you think happens when a 13 year old boy who lives in a terrible excuse for a house, has less than a meal and has had no education is given a Klashinkoff and some money and told to fight for a cause? We wonder why its easier to buy the peoples votes then convince them, its because they know the politicians will do nothing for them but that 300$ will feed them, or maybe buy them a weapon to defend themselves against those who the army and police refuse to defend them from.
I look at the political scene today and I see nothing different than 20 years ago. Half those in power should be in jail, the second half should go get an education. While I do think that maybe some politicians have good wills, they have been caught in the spider web of Lebanese politics and they are indeed a minority, a rather silent one or maybe more accurately a silenced one.
What have we achieved during the past 4 years? The international investigations in Ex Prime Minister Mr. Rafi Hariri's assassination and the "freedom" from Syrian troops. Hmm, those things were done in 2005 and were mainly due to the agreement of the people's will with American politics. So what have the politicians done in the past 4 years? They argued over Hezbollah’s weapons and the presidency. I think if the average Lebanese really thinks about it he'll realize that those 2 things aren't even close to being his priority. Even if those discussions were important I don’t think we need 128 parliament members and 30 ministers to dedicate all their time to those two topics and those two only. That is 35 million dollars of wages wasted on a pointless argument and 4 very valuable years of possible growth poured down the drain. Hmm, I wonder how many lives that money could have saved...
You'd think that the Lebanese people would realize that both sides of the previous 4 years are at fault for this, that they would rebel for their rights and not for their leaders, but nothing... As a matter of fact worse that nothing, more people voted this year for those corrupt individuals than 4 years ago. Oh god we are becoming even dumber, the percentage of sheep on the Lebanese land is increasing(maybe because all those educated individuals left Lebanon)
Those warlords and money bags, did what they can do best to get the most votes, they threatened and paid money, respectively. Micheal El Murr was taped threatening a religious figure and promising him money. If the Lebanese judicial system has any grain of integrity left, he should be arrested for his actions. I understand that he is not the only one who has used such mafia-like methods to insure themselves that beloved chair and I hope evidence against the rest is found... This makes me wonder was this election really a free and democratic one? Nonetheless, I appreciate the effort that Minister Baroud has made, he has proven to be worthy of the job and I hope we can get more work-oriented energetic figures like him. He was significantly more successful in the job assigned to him than any of his predecessors...
Then you hear things like: "well, we lost because Lebanon was flooded with returning emigrants". Hmm, is that possible a bad thing? They are Lebanese, they had the freedom of choice behind that curtain and they chose against you. At least for once Lebanese politicians did something to bring people to Lebanon instead of driving them away...
Another thing this election has reinstated is that patriarchy of our society; out of 128 parliament members, the female ones could be counted with the fingers of one hand. We actually have fewer women in power than last elections. Many political groups didn't have any female candidates. Election campaigns used phrases such as "Be Pretty and Vote" I say "Be Equal and have female candidates" and "Be smart and vote blank" even the phrase "Be pretty and vote" and the accompanying Serbian model picture are demeaning on so many levels...
But the thing that primarily disturbed me about this election is the lack of serious political programs. Even those groups that did have a program, they did not even mention it not once in their campaigns and after reading the programs I felt like they were nothing but a bunch of statements written carelessly and aimed at getting the most candidates, not a real serious plan for Lebanon... How could you possibly vote for somebody when you have no clue what he will do over the next 4 years and you know he failed in the past 4 years?
I hope the next four years bring change to Lebanon, but I am a realist. If we do not rebel against the mafias, we will forever remain complaining. I ask the Lebanese this: Why are you more likely to demonstrate when a politician asks you too than when your brain tells you that something is wrong? For how long do you intend to follow the leaders blindly like sheep? When will you start questioning their words and demanding actions?