January 15, 2018
I was betrayed and insulted by the Brotherhood when I was against their policy before June 30
I was betrayed and insulted by the revolutionaries when I was against the rebellion and the June 30th protests.
I was betrayed and insulted by my fellow officers when I was against the dispersal of the Rabaa sit-in.
I was betrayed and insulted by the Brotherhood when I told the Brotherhood that Morsi's return was impossible.
I was betrayed and insulted by the Brotherhood and the revolutionaries when I called for them to unite for the success of the revolution.
I was betrayed and insulted by Hamdeen's supporters in the 2014 elections when I opposed his entry into the elections.
I was betrayed and insulted by Khaled Ali's supporters in these elections when I opposed his entry into these elections.
In the end, I am not the type who goes along with the party, right or wrong.
I am not the type of hypocrite who supports a group in right and wrong in order to gain their sympathy for me and fear that she might distance herself from me and fight me.
I do not care about the sympathy of revolutionaries, the Brotherhood, the army, or any group in society.
Anyone who doesn’t like my ideas can unfriend me, and anyone who understands and appreciates a difference of opinion is welcome. I may be right or wrong in some situations, and others may be right or wrong in some situations, but just because I disagree with you doesn’t mean I betray you or insult you.
I am just saying what I think is right from my point of view and based on my experience, and time will prove the validity of my point of view.
My advice to you is that when you judge a particular issue, do not judge it solely based on emotion or bias towards a particular group to which you belong. Rather, judge it based on truth and in a way that does not contradict God’s law, and do not worry about the consequences of expressing your thoughts.
In the end, I will do what I see as right, and I will not care about what any of you say, regardless of your different orientations.
I was betrayed and insulted by the revolutionaries when I was against the rebellion and the June 30th protests.
I was betrayed and insulted by my fellow officers when I was against the dispersal of the Rabaa sit-in.
I was betrayed and insulted by the Brotherhood when I told the Brotherhood that Morsi's return was impossible.
I was betrayed and insulted by the Brotherhood and the revolutionaries when I called for them to unite for the success of the revolution.
I was betrayed and insulted by Hamdeen's supporters in the 2014 elections when I opposed his entry into the elections.
I was betrayed and insulted by Khaled Ali's supporters in these elections when I opposed his entry into these elections.
In the end, I am not the type who goes along with the party, right or wrong.
I am not the type of hypocrite who supports a group in right and wrong in order to gain their sympathy for me and fear that she might distance herself from me and fight me.
I do not care about the sympathy of revolutionaries, the Brotherhood, the army, or any group in society.
Anyone who doesn’t like my ideas can unfriend me, and anyone who understands and appreciates a difference of opinion is welcome. I may be right or wrong in some situations, and others may be right or wrong in some situations, but just because I disagree with you doesn’t mean I betray you or insult you.
I am just saying what I think is right from my point of view and based on my experience, and time will prove the validity of my point of view.
My advice to you is that when you judge a particular issue, do not judge it solely based on emotion or bias towards a particular group to which you belong. Rather, judge it based on truth and in a way that does not contradict God’s law, and do not worry about the consequences of expressing your thoughts.
In the end, I will do what I see as right, and I will not care about what any of you say, regardless of your different orientations.