Posted By
Najib
Jan 09, 2015 09:49
I can understand the ongoing debate on whether to use the #JeSuisCharlie hashtag or not but I can't figure why why some Lebanese decided to come up with a #JeSuisBeyrouth hashtag and continue that "Beirut is more damaged than Charlie". Beirut is indeed more damaged than Charlie because we always mix things up and never set our priorities right. There's nothing wrong with Lebanese being outraged about what happened in France and expressing their solidarity…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 08, 2015 09:25
Walid Joumblatt is saying that a restaurant pressured TVs and medias not to mention its name but LBCI stated that even Minister Bou Faour didn't mention the restaurant's name so what's the story? Why would Joumblatt tweet such a thing and not even mention the restaurant's name? What is he trying to say? That Bou Faour is favoriting restaurants over others? I honestly don't think that's the case but minister Bou Faour should answer Joumblatt…
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