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Yes, Emad Hajjaj strikes again... this time about Tawjihi and its relation to the political system, and in this cartoon he didn't do that in an implicit way. So we have big problems in our system... 1- We are not as democratic as we suppose to be, so it's strange that we demand more freedom from the government and at the same time we try to impose only our rules and points of views to others. 2- We like to gain power and we like to give orders, these things can be easily seen in our patriarchal system. In our families, schools, institutions, the man with more power is who leads, makes decisions and believes that he knows everything. 3- On the other hand, there is not a rejection culture , so anything decided by our supreme leaders is good (see Mahjoob telling his dad how he's democratic). 4- Ob9om Ob9om Ob9om... and not Odros Odros Odros, this is not only a critic of how we study and what our education system calls for, but it's a reference to the fact that we do not think , we do not use our brains, well, if everything is dictated by powerful men and therefore is good, there is no need to think. 5- We believe that limitative decisions, constraints and constrictions are a good solution to solve problems, in reality they are exactly the opposite. (If you force your son to stay at home 24 hours a day, without TV or any social activity, it will not become a good student, he will be a stupid student). 6- We are capable to transform a relative silly stupid thing like Tawjihi to the scariest nightmare in the life of a Jordanian. I think Jordanians are the first in the world for their sense of alarmism, really, I don't know why Tawjihi is for us so apocalyptic... PS: This cartoon has a unique choice of colors; I think I've never seen Abu Mahjoob in this style.
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But without the fathers democracy would the son study?
;P
Posted by Mohanned | Jun 22, 2007, 5:31:00 AM
Another question:
With the father's democracy have the son studied?
Posted by Issa | Jun 22, 2007, 3:41:00 PM
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