The strange thing in the clip is that the cameras were present and present, although it is assumed that Sisi was in the street, not at a press conference. Sisi appeared in his car surrounded by the Presidential Guard, while the young man, who is supposed to have fallen from his bike, is standing with a muzzle and standing several meters away from Sisi, without showing any signs of injury.

Without getting out of his car, Al-Sisi asked the young man, laughing, "Here you are, don't wear helmets," then asked him about his colleague who was riding the bike, who also appeared wearing a muzzle and did not show any signs of injury or fall.

What made the activists mocked, apart from the presence of the camera and the microphones, was the presence of a doctor in the same position, who also answered Sisi's questions about the young man's situation.

The eighth bulletin, “Akhartakom” (16/6/202020), monitored the interaction of activists on the Egyptian platforms with the video circulating to Sisi, as they expressed their surprise and ridicule from this blatant representative scene used by the president to cover up the failure of his system in the face of the Corona virus, which killed thousands of Egyptians, Or about losing their right to the waters of the Nile.

Activist Mustafa Turki was surprised that the street was not closed during the passage of al-Sisi, as is customary in such cases. He wrote, "President al-Sisi was on a street tour with cameras and microphones ... By chance he met a young man lying on the ground, although the streets were closed when a political figure passed, so he stopped He reassured himself of himself, and laughter spread all the way around.

In his turn, human rights defender Bahi El Din Hassan confirmed that such artificial clips do not restore dilapidated trust, he said, tweeting, "It is a sign of great concern that fancies that excessive such scenes help improve Egyptians' dilapidated confidence in it, and in the most difficult moment they pass through during the past seven years, Where they embody in front of them the extent and severity of the harvest in health, economy and water before politics. "