Alcohol. Lebanonese government and media assume that when they run public service announcements, they emulate the superior and civilized West. That makes them very happy. So the Ministry of Interior in Lebanon, having (under the command of Hariri tool, Hasan Sab`) secured safety and security for the Lebanese people, is running public service announcements about drinking and driving. In the section about the effects of alcohol, the "scientists" of the ministry say:
"The effects of alcohol are manifested in the following psychological and physiological symptoms:
1. Feeling of unconsciousness signified in the false feeling of greatness, which in turn produces an illusory sensation of power, and an exaggerated sense of the abilities of the human being, especially the physical ones, and an attraction to dangers and lethal risks, due to weakness of will." OK. Sometimes, I can't believe that I mock that great Lebanonese homeland when its greatness is manifested at every level. Next week, the Ministry of Interior will air a public service announcements about eating Hummus while driving. Apparently, it creates an exaggerated sense of the significance of the little insignificant homeland, and it may lead those who consume it to hit and attack poor Syrian workers in Lebanon.