علم نفس الاصلاح السياسي

Posted by Shaheen on Monday 9 May 2011 , under | comments (1)



اكيد مافي علم  بهذا الاسم ..
الموضوع وما فيه هو ردة فعل "النخب" على مطالب الاصلاح  او الناس اللي معتربة حالها نخب ..سياسية اجتماعية او ثقافية .

الغريب انه في سياسين معارضين تعاملوا مع المد البشري اللي بدأ يهتم بامور البلد ويتعاطى سياسية (مش مخدرات) على انهم منافسين ورايحين يسرقوا الكار. .مع انه اي سياسي يمتلك قدر من الواقعية والمنطقية المفروض انه يفرح بازدياد الوعي العام خاصة لدى الشباب.

الان ..المثقفوون ..بعض المثقفين .".للاسف ما بحب استعمل هالكلمة لكن مضطر الها" ..مش مستنظف يحكي مع الاصلاحين الجدد او مش مقتنع انه في غيره على هذه الارض صار الهم لسانات ويحكوا . يا اخي شو نفع العلم والثقافة اذا بدك تظل معزول عن الناس وتحكي معهم من رووس مناخيرك؟  تواضع وانزل على الارض وشوف الشباب اللي عندها علم وثقافة لكن ما بتتبجح فيها.

مسؤولو الدولة وكبار الموظفين ..ردة فعلهم تتلخص بعبارة " هظول المفاعيص بدهم يعلمونا شغلنا؟؟ اي كنا في الحكومة لما كانوا في الحفاظات" طبعا يامعاليلك الك زمان في الحكومة ولا هي البلد خربت من اشي قليل ؟؟ لهولاء نقول ..الشباب اللي مش عاجبينكم في منهم اصحاب شركات اسسوها بانفسهم ومنهم مدراء ومهندسين مسؤوليين عن اموال اكثر من ميزانيات وزراتكم ودوائركم ..تواضعوا وانزلوا على الارض بلكي بتتعلموا اشي.


Tsu2 mentality

Posted by Shaheen on Tuesday 19 April 2011 , under | comments (3)




What our government and blind loyalists wont understand is most of the reform endeavours have been stopped by the tsu2 mentality, examples: Marwan Al-M3sher National Agenda was ignored for fake justification and by putting another priorities ahead of reform.

In 2009, HM king Abdulla II asked for a thorough review for the last 10 years, HM admitted that mistakes happened, corruption occurred and plans drifted. Nobody picked the message, thus we were left to face the Arab upheaval, lagging not leading.

In 2010, there was a big opportunity for genuine reform, but ,again, we missed the chane and rifa3i government came with stone aged electoral law that deepened our wounds instead of healing it, the result was more tribal and social violence and a major set back for Jordan's political life.

On the king's speech

Posted by Shaheen on Monday 21 February 2011 , under | comments (2)







Obviously HM wanted to deliver a message to his people that their voices have been heard, as he repeated exactly what the demonstrators ask for. Furthermore, he acknowledged that these demands are legitimate and constitutionals. So, what stops us from achieving what we have been dreaming for? I think the audience of that speech are the obstacle, if you noticed, HM has pointed that we have missed many chances, and that's true. many genuine efforts for reform were either ignored, underestimated or even fought. 

In my opinion, The speech has two key points, firstly, the people are doing right by protesting and getting their message conveyed, and HM was thankful for the public awareness & the national interest, therefor, the loyalty question is not valid anymore. 
Secondly, and the message here is for the cabinet and the two houses, There will no excuses for failures.