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Why does al-Assad rely on insults in his speech against opponents?
Enab Baladi – Hassan Ibrahim Over the past 13 years, it has become usual to hear insults from the Syrian regime’s president, Bashar al-Assad, against his opponents, who he described two months after the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011 as germs that proliferate everywhere and cannot be eradicated, but rather one can work to strengthen the body’s immunity to repel them. “Germs, herds, swarms of locusts, agents, slaves, and bulls” are all insults, verbal abuses, and derogatory and indecorous phrases spoken by al-Assad, attacking his opponents. The latest were his descriptions of them as “bulls and herds,” reflecting the character of a spiteful ruler based on distorting the image of th

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