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Egyptians got a new term to coin people who have feelings for a canid on the internet: kalbagyiah (translating to "dogsters" in arabic).
The current drama online in this mideast shithole happened after an epidemic of foid content creators used feeding stray dogs as a content (dogpill) especially when the stray dog problem is at an all-time high in egypt and caused a record attack count on adult humans and children alike.
The drama exploded after one old foid resident of the housing compound (degla parms) stood up to a bunch of whore content creators putting dry food on the floor of the complex grounds as people saw it ridden with dogs and dry food litter.
The old foid decided to go out and spray the littered dog food on the ground with a mix of caustic soda and diesel, her reasoning was that she legally can't get a case for attempting to unalive these dogs because it's literal garbage on the floor that needs to be cleared and the smell of gas/diesel should deter any living creature who doesn't suffer from a disease that could endanger others.
A huge portion of Egyptian citizens (with a male majority) are calling for a nationwide straydog extermination on social media, stating that their governments should use the epidemic in Iraq and their extermination campaign as well as other deathnic hellholes like india as an example, pointing to the fact that male labor workers are the most damaged from this epidemic as well as children, while the female influencers keep adding fuel to the fire by launching defamation attacks on anyone who dares to address the issue. Generally speaking people's patience seem to have already grown tired of the dog people in the country, and people are now demanding those "dog lover influencers" to be held accountable by the law to question the source of their funds and the reasoning behind their motives.
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