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Seriously, ONLY IN JORDAN!

  • By: Qwaider

  • On:Tuesday, December 23, 2008 7:37:23 PM
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    Rated 4.7/5 stars (127 votes cast) Thanks for your vote!

    Only in Jordan you have adult people struggling with concepts as rudimentary and as simple as Corruption.

    Only in Jordan, you have people marvelling at wasta and even DEFENDING it, what a disappointment!

    Jad and Nas have teamed up to defend the ugly face of Jordanian corruption, our "promising" youth are blaming EVERYTHING but the real cause of the issue

    Corruption is only viewed as "good" by those who are corrupt themselves. Or benefiting from corruption. In other words, CORRUPT. People who are looking at the status quo and wanting it to stay the same are only benefiting from it. That's all

    Disclaimer:
    This is not directed at Jad or Nas in particular. This is directed at corruption. Jad and Nas are presenting an argument that is in support of corruption.
    Also, this in NO WAY means that Jad or Nas are corrupt. Or involved in, facilitating, benefiting, or enabling corruption in any way shape or form.
    I'm Generalizing, to make this impersonal, these are universally known and agreed upon moral values

    Corruption is one of those concepts that don't need a lot of explanation, except if you were Jordanian in Jordan Benefiting from the corruption of the system. At that point you would die to protect such corruption even at the expense of your own country or your own integrity

    I can't express my level of disappointed. When basic and very simple moral concepts are having a hard time convincing the "promising" youth of Jordan. This is as bad as, if not worse, defending slavery, racism, gender inequality, torture, or honor killings

    Let's take an issue that is similar to Wasta. It has benefits and disadvantages. But when viewed in the light of HUMAN conscious, rights and morals, it becomes clear as day how it's exploitative, evil and bad. I'll give two examples:

    Slavery:
    Yes, sure, it's really beneficial for the owners. They have people working for them for free, and the results can not be any better. But that comes at an expense. If someone is not old enough to understand the consequence of something. I doubt they would be able to understand why Slavery is so bad

    Torture:
    Yes, it's a good way to MAKE people say whatever you want, and do whatever you want. It's universally considered evil, inhuman and the results are RARELY if EVER accurate. Yet, you will find people supporting it, hailing it as the best thing in the world

    You know folks, there are certain things in this world that don't require a PHd to see. Some realities need to be changed. We don't have to physically get tortured to know it's ugly, evil and bad. As for Wasta, the same applies. You don't have to be a beneficiary or directly affected by it to know and understand how it's evil.

    Sometimes, people are so sucked into reality that they no longer know, feel, or understand the err of their ways. That's true for people committing Honor killings in Jordan, and that's true for the corrupt people who are benefiting from the system under the name of Wasta, exploiting their positions, family names and connections to gain advantage and leverage over other people (who may or may not be honest citizens, but that's not the rule)

    When we talk about these matters we need to attack these issues. In the absence of Law or guidelines that directly prohibits Wasta, we need to mobilize and FORCE the voice of the silent masses onto the legislator, parliament and the government. This is A RIGHT people, Love your country, and get rid of our Cancer. The thing that bogs ALL OF US down. And keeps us in the dark ages. (And I'm willing to bet that THERE IS A LAW), but Wasta is stopping it from being effective. In effect, WASTA is preempting our constitution

    If I have any taste left in my mouth after writing this, it's bitterness of disappointment over our promising youth. But I'm hopeful. I'm hopeful that change WILL come, and I hope that we all take a long and deep look at our situation and look at HOW we can rid ourselves from this epidemic. Instead of justifying how it's good like many debated how the earth was flat

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    • chika
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    • On: 12/23/2008 7:58:43 PM
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    Ok, I know I always stand up for what's right.. but Seriously Sam, it is tiring to oppose all the time, especially from what I've heard from people in Jordan and what we all read on blogs or papers. This is not hypocrisy but people need to live.. I argued a couple of times with my father on Wastas and especially here, in Kuwait it plays a big role - if not the most important in many things.. bas some odd reason - el 7amdellah - things happen for a reason but still, people need hope.. kinda  
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    • Qwaider
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    • On: 12/23/2008 8:05:18 PM
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    Chika
    It's hard, and without hope might be impossible. But, I'm hopeful in the future. I'm hopeful in Change that will bring more social equality and prosperity to ALL instead of the select few.

    This challenge is huge, but we can do it! If we really believe in it.. Yes we can!
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    • hamede
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    • On: 12/23/2008 9:05:03 PM
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    ان الواسطة تمنع في حالات كثيرة أصحاب الحق من الوصول الى حقهم أنها من “الامراض المضرة جدا بالمجتمع وتسبب حالة من الاختلال وعدم التوازن”.

    تُجّار الواسطة يمارسون نوعاً من التسمم الفكري والاجتماعي، ويُعَدُّون نِفَاية كيميائية خَطِرَة ينبغي التخلص منها فوراً.

    المؤسف أنها تحمل في الغالب مفهوماً انتهازياً .. مفهوماً يبعد الأكفياء عن الوصول إلى أماكنهم …إذ يصل بعض أشباه البلهاء
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    • Proud Salti
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    • On: 12/24/2008 8:22:09 AM
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    I can't believe how people are affraid to say something negative about this Hypocrate Nas and the other poodle Jad. If anything. He wouldn't dare say a single word if his last name wasn't Tarawneh and with uncle high up in the GID. Let alone his cousins and others. If anything, he's the ugly face of disgusting Wasta in Jordan

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    • Hani Obaid
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    • On: 12/24/2008 8:24:50 AM
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    It's one thing if you say you prefer to use wasta, it's another to think it's moral. I agree it's obvious it isn't since at its most basic wasta is equivalent to someone cutting a queue. As we know well in Comp. Sci. The whole point of a queue is FIFO (first in first out).

    An example of supporting something without thinking it's moral: if there was a vote on legalizing abortion, I'd vote to legalize it, but if there was a vote on whether abortion is moral, I'd vote against it because it so obviously is not moral. At its most basic abortion is a form of murder even if not as bad as murdering someone that has been "born".
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    • Qwaider
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    • On: 12/24/2008 4:12:30 PM
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    Proud Salti, Sorry I removed your comment. I have restored -part of- it. I thought, it was a drive-by

    I thought this article is very interesting:

    "I find there is justice in the Islamic movement," Mr. Fawaz [sophomore at U of Jordan] said one day as he walked beneath the towering cypress trees at Jordan University. "I can express myself. There is no wasta needed."

    this is from NY Times article:
    Generation Faithful: Jordanian Students Rebel, Embracing Conservative Islam
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/24/world/middleeast/24jordan.html?_r=2

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