@NaghamAbouzeid more like people in Lebanon when they see anyone period😂 what is the deal with people in Lebanon always staring at people up and down? It always takes me a few days to get used to it when I come back.
not knowing how to “properly revolt”. I don’t care how many people you talk to in Lebanon. You are not living what they’re living and you’re not seeing what their seeing. Bring your head down from the sky and stop acting like you know what’s best for the Lebanese in Lebanon.
The worst type of people I’ve met are the ones that live abroad and have kept their job during covid, got stimulus checks from the government, saved money by not using transportation to and from their job cause of Working from home, yet they are criticizing the Lebanese on 1/2
@WalidPhares If only this was our only problem and the only thing keeping us from being successful. Sadly our problems include this but are not limited to this.
My mind can NOT fathom that the biggest non nuclear explosion took place and not only has nobody been held accountable, but families of the victims are being hurt for demanding justice. What kind of jungle is Lebanon. This is NOT normal. We should NOT be silent about this.
“Why don’t they show up at their homes and attack them at their homes” because this is what happens when they do. This is so incredibly shameful these families deserve much more than justice for those responsible yet they are being beaten.
This is Lebanon.
The people in the picture who have been beaten up by the riot police are families of the victims of the Beirut Port. As for the officials wanted by the Investigative Judge, they are being protected by the parliament and Interior Minister.
It really does feel like it’s a whole place on its own. The only thing that makes you realize you’re in 2021 lebanon is the lines at the gas station other than that feels like it’s pre 2019 leb.
Can someone please confirm that the money was all fake so I don’t scream in anger about how much this could have helped needy people in Lebanon and everyone else in need in the world
My father left in 1988. Just last week he told me “I have wasted my life away eating sleeping breathing everything Lebanon and relying on the fact that things will get better so I can retire there. It took me decades but I have decided to stop hoping.”
Need some reassurance going to lebanon for 3 months and family is worried about me. The situation is obviously terrible should I cut my trip short in terms of lack of stability/security?