Friday, June 5, 2009

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No, it does not happen like that in Tn-



I count many friends (s) on Tn-Blogs. All but a few exceptions, are for my virtual accomplices (the) s with whom I share moments of happiness, anger, déconnade of fun, hanging, kindness, solidarity and even futility ... it depends. These friends come from different backgrounds to the image mosaic of the Tn-and that's what blogs do the richness of this area which I am attached to the point of making my daily pilgrimage. Certainly, ideas, beliefs, thoughts, creeds (etc.) of these people that make up the small world that is Tn-blogs interest me and sometimes arouse my curiosity. But if I did it just to try to better understand the other, guess his expectations, be more receptive to his speech ... I never set myself as an end inquisitorial "discovery" of another. Although not a fervent "practicing", I still consider that "there is no difference between an Arab and a non-Arab except in piety." This motto is universal and humans would greatly benefit by adopting it in its multiple interpretations.

For what I speak of Tn-blogs? Because, finally, I gave myself time to read and try to understand a little better this intriguing squabble that the Tunisian blogosphere, has spread and extended to FB. My observation is that I left even more puzzled than before. Between us and I really liked that my feelings have been limited to the perplexity. In other circumstances, I voluntarily kept the silence in this situation is the most advisable thing that can exist. But given the turn taken by this decision beaks with friends yesterday and today's opponents, to preach reconciliation seemed the least that can be done.

The excitement, normally a good sign that reflects the vibrancy and dynamism, has reached unhealthy proportions this time. Not that this happens for the first time, but as an observer of this space for almost four good years, I have a feeling that right now the side of Tn-blogging as he reigns an atmosphere of intellectual disintegration .

I do not want to add controversy to controversy, especially if it is sterile. I just wanted to say this: we in Tunisia was a big problem. This problem is not freedom of speech or censorship or repression or other forms of behavior castrating, gearbox, or ostracism ... our problem everyone without exception is that in spite of our goodwill, our predisposition to good intentions, our kindness, our adherence to democratic principles ... we have the great defect of being committed people. Even those who claim self-employed are engaged in defending their independence to the point of making a partisan cause.

The divergence is the most natural thing that can exist in the world. And disagreement may also be cordial. Also, I beseech you, consider yourself in the right or wrong, not to spoil that for granted with its flaws and shortcomings remains one of the few spaces where you can take a breath of fresh air. This is surely not lacking intellectual pollution in this country. So do not make a garbage Tn-blogs more.

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