In the opinion article published by the British Middle East Eye website, the writer and artist Janazir said that the fate of the Egyptian people always lies in the people themselves, and that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi knows this, which is what pushed him to suppress freedom of opinion and expression, in order to prevent any future revolution.

The writer stressed that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi knows the role of the people well, as he had to wait for "the people to show their dissatisfaction with the Muslim Brotherhood in order to ensure the Egyptian people support their big steps before planning a coup against them."

He stressed that this is the reason behind Sisi using all available resources to prevent the Egyptians from expressing their opinions freely, since he knows very well that the Egyptian people do not support him anymore in general, and if the opportunity is offered - even the slightest opportunity - he will revolt and remove him quickly from the government.

He explained that all the evidence proves that Al-Sisi does not benefit Egypt, and that the smart government that really cares about the future of its population, will not restrict freedom of expression and make enemies for its people, but will provide a space for people to express the grievances they have been exposed to and use to guide the government, continuing "and that is an issue that does not Sisi and the military that support him are interested in him. "

He stated that despite the bleak picture, hope and the possibility of achieving justice are rooted in the sequence of events that led to what Egypt has now reached, indicating that the dismissal of former President Hosni Mubarak never required a large majority, but rather was made possible thanks to a persistent minority determined to say The truth is challenging all odds.

He considered that "those who support the dictator Abdel Fattah El-Sisi do not do so with sincere conviction, but rather out of protection, as they are biased towards the person who has greater power and influence, given that it represents the safest option."

The author explained that no one wants to appear as lacking principles, and therefore deceiving themselves by believing that the evil person who stands beside them is the righteous man, that he saves them from terrorism, that international relations are improving, and that economic policies are impeccable, adding, "They do That is, even if all the evidence proves otherwise. "