Generalities, imperatives, obligatory statements, spontaneity, and randomness are all signs of weakness in the course and activities of the revolution.
When revolutionary discourse is directed at an unspecified target, no one will consider them the intended target if the content carries any blame.
Phrases like “The efforts of the revolution, the opposition, and others must be such and such…” will not lead to a specific outcome for the revolution.
Phrases like “The efforts, actions, and positions must be such and such…” will not lead to any practical step for the revolution because the subject of these statements assumes that someone else is the intended target.
When each individual, group, or bloc spontaneously expresses their own vision, views, and statements on the basis that each individual or group is the heart of the revolution or the opposition, this is a dispersion of efforts, a waste of time, and a dilution of objectives.
When all parties affiliated with the revolution or the opposition operate independently and independently of each other, international public opinion will feel that there are dozens or hundreds of representatives and spokesmen for this revolution, and will not care about its seriousness. As a result, everyone will work to waste the sacrifices of hundreds of thousands of Syrians who have given their all for our blessed revolution.
To be continued…
Dr. Saadeddin Al-Barza