Egypt: Advice to Vassals

Yet More Advice

If you find a?vassal?country takes a path that you dislike,
It’s your duty to divert it, with a bold preemptive strike.

Woman facing down bulldozer, standing over wounded Morsi supporter @AFP Mohammed Abdel Moneim
Woman facing down bulldozer, standing over wounded Morsi supporter @AFP Mohammed Abdel Moneim

But when bleeding troops and money, you had better think of ways,
By which to wield your influence.? A little thinking pays.
You can call for free elections and for freedom of the press.
If you don’t like who’s elected, push for freedom to repress.
And some advice to?vassals?too ? don’t take your boss for granted.
They’ll let you hang?tomorrow?? if circumstance demands it.
So if you are the rulers there, depend not on what’s distant.
Depend instead on power raw, and seize the precious instant.
If you’ve ruled a nation long enough (being really who’s in charge),
You know that to retain it, there are duties to discharge.
Elections can be dangerous, the people then have say.
The military then must move ? express a forceful ?Nay!?
You can engineer conditions that will have them up in arms???
The populace
???and those who are dependent on your alms…
You can tolerate the ones who’re hip, and even spoon them honey,
But you’ve got to draw the line with those, who’re sniffing for the money.
If you buy your suits in London and your wine is shipped from France,
You can’t brook interruptions in your dinner or your dance.
Your children are at Stanford, and you’ve got to pay the fees.
So there’s little choice, except to promptly deal with the disease.
The masses, you’ve contempt for?? for they’re backward and they’re vile.
Can you let them enter in your rooms
???and settings then defile?
They are talking of an Allah, and who knows where that may lead?
There are demons there in plenty, who on such as you may feed.
And if they taste of power, then it’s curtains for your crowd.
It’s then Paris, Rome or London.? But you mustn’t say this loud…
For your fiefdom, it is there, where the Nile is flowing broad,
Where the Pharaohs and the Ptolemies had ruled, with spear and sword…
It’s best to do it short and sharp, to cow them with your terror,
For laxity in this regard would be a serious error.
And if the slaughter continues ? no matter, be resolved.
Such things will be forgotten, once you’ve got the problems solved.
It doesn’t matter who you are ? your politics, I mean.
It’s power ? that’s what matters, and the rest becomes a sheen.
You can be a bearded mullah, wear a yarmulke or not,
But if you once buy into power, then you’ll leave the rest to rot.
There are those who look to oracles, or pray to the divine,
But in politics, no miracles can build for you a spine.
So you’ve got to bite that bullet ? with its taste and smell of grease.
You’ve got to swallow then your spit and pull that trigger ?? please!
Astrologers may tempt you, you can have your palms be read,
But when it comes to enemies, you’d better have them dead.
There are graves enough for ditherers, or those who were uncertain,
It’s better to be murderers, than ousted, that is certain.

The masses may be restive, but let’s understand this truth:
They’ll bear your rule in silence, if you show you’re lacking ruth.

But know the ones to squeeze and also know the ones to culture.
The spoils of war and peace are used, to loyal?vassals?nurture.
Pay tributes to the ones above, from those below, get same.
In finance, as in bedrooms, there’s no place or point in shame.
You’ve got to have that instinct for subservience to power.
Today it is the U.S.A.,?tomorrow’s?another’s hour.
That boss you had for many years is aging now, you see.
It’s time to cultivate the one, who’s itching, boss to be.
With power, as with money.? And the two may go together,
Or for a while may wander, till they reach their ends of tether.
You can shelter in a Dilli, in a Tokyo or Beijing,
But when you feel them quiver, then to old New York take wing.
And if Washington is shaking, then you’d better look around.
Whatever be your politics, let your finances be sound.
There are those who see the world as did the Buddha or the Jinas,
But the others see a chance to lose ? or grasp and be the winners.
So there’s no place for scruples or a doleful frame of mind.
Why seek for liberation, when your fortune, you can find?
The Century of Labor’s past ? another one is here.
It’s time for entrepreneurship and casting off of fear.
Divisions sow, of every type.? It’s best when they’re divided.
The working class consists of sheep ? by wolves of cunning herded.
Take the best of East and West and North and South ? amalgamate!
Then you needn’t fear a debacle, as in the Watergate.
You could kowtow to a Pinochet, a Reagan or a Mao,
But in dealing with the obstacles, can you follow still the Tao?
Pay obeisance then to Mammon???and to Lakshmi and Ganesha,
So you can say, “…diversified by every kind of measure…”.

******
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You should wipe out now the Islamists (the moderates as well),
And label all as terrorists.? And some may see and tell.
How many will be listening?? There are interests at stake!
The sleepers, they will sleep through it. A scattered few may wake.
But make the price of waking steep.? And show them that you can,
With prison, maiming, murder and, of course, the legal ban.
The courts bow down to power, as the Pharaoh wields the sun.
And power comes, as Mao had said, from the barrel of a gun.
So show them all what terror is.? Riyadh will then applaud.
And from the Gulf will come support, to fire your flaming sword.
The Islamists have had their use.? Now use them as a ruse
To gain control ? and then proceed, to ticking bombs defuse.
For after you have dealt with them, or even well before,
With the Communists and Socialists, you should settle full you score.
For vermin such, the time has come, to end their numbered days!
And all who matter will be glad, when you, their kind, erase.
So courage, then, oh generals!? The world relies on you!
Your Egypt will be prosperous.? And so, of course, will you!
And those who dither, from their doubts, will surely see the dawn.
They’ve interests ? and so will come, with F16’s, to fawn.

2013 August 16th Fri. & 17th, Sat.
(last 10 couplets added Aug. 19th, Mon.)
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn

Arjun Janah Babui

Author: Shahidul Alam

Time Magazine Person of the Year 2018. A photographer, writer, curator and activist, Shahidul Alam obtained a PhD in chemistry before switching to photography. His seminal work “The Struggle for Democracy” contributed to the removal of General Ershad. Former president of the Bangladesh Photographic Society, Alam set up the Drik agency, Chobi Mela festival and Pathshala, South Asian Media Institute, considered one of the finest schools of photography in the world. Shown in MOMA New York, Centre Georges Pompidou, Royal Albert Hall and Tate Modern, Alam has been guest curator of Whitechapel Gallery, Winterthur Gallery and Musee de Quai Branly. His awards include Mother Jones, Shilpakala Award and Lifetime Achievement Award at the Dali International Festival of Photography. Speaker at Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, Oxford and Cambridge universities, TEDx, POPTech and National Geographic, Alam chaired the international jury of the prestigious World Press Photo contest. Honorary Fellow of Royal Photographic Society, Alam is visiting professor of Sunderland University in UK and advisory board member of National Geographic Society. John Morris, the former picture editor of Life Magazine describes his book “My journey as a witness”, (listed in “Best Photo Books of 2011” by American Photo), as “The most important book ever written by a photographer.”

2 thoughts on “Egypt: Advice to Vassals”

  1. Thanks for posting this. I should have added the following ten couplets at the end.
    (These and some earlier parts, refer, of course, to the most recent horrific events in Egypt. Let us hope that sanity prevails over cynicism there and elsewhere.)
    You should wipe out now the Islamists (the moderates as well),
    And label all as terrorists. And some may see and tell.
    How many will be listening? There are interests at stake!
    The sleepers, they will sleep through it. A scattered few may wake.
    But make the price of waking steep. And show them that you can,
    With prison, maiming, murder and, of course, the legal ban.
    The courts bow down to power, as the Pharaoh wields the sun.
    And power comes, as Mao had said, from the barrel of a gun.
    So show them all what terror is. Riyadh will then applaud.
    And from the Gulf will come support, to fire your flaming sword.
    The Islamists have had their use. Now use them as a ruse
    To gain control ? and then proceed, to ticking bombs defuse.
    For after you have dealt with them, or even well before,
    With the Communists and Socialists, you should settle full you score.
    For vermin such, the time has come, to end their numbered days!
    And all who matter will be glad, when you, their kind, erase.
    So courage, then, oh generals! The world relies on you!
    Your Egypt will be prosperous. And so, of course, will you!
    And those who dither, from their doubts, will surely see the dawn.
    They’ve interests ? and so will come, with F16’s, to fawn.

  2. Here’s a follow-up:
    Egypt’s Sin
    In Giza now, the pavement’s stained,
    With blood of those who died.
    The vultures wheel in Cairo, yet
    We dare not say they lied ?
    The ones who did this monstrous thing.
    So Saudi “aid” will flow.
    The Emirates will also give
    But all the world will know
    That Egypt has been murdered now.
    The Copts will slowly flee,
    As innocents will die for naught
    And all the world will see.
    The blood in Egypt marks the end
    Of era that had been.
    For even royal heads will roll
    To pay for Egypt’s sin.
    ******
    Two wrongs together cannot make
    A right, it has been said.
    So Morsi slapped up Egypt more
    And Sissi shot her dead.
    Egyptians, rise! Do not forgo
    What’s right, but wake and see.
    The ones that murder Islamists
    Your murderers will be.
    The Islamists are but a ruse
    To rise again to power.
    The Socialists, they’ll wipe out next.
    So each will have his hour.
    So Hitler did, as Germany,
    With new-found pride, applauded.
    What happened next is history.
    Can Egypt now afford it?

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