I think this is what you want me to mean for whatever reasons. I take no offence anyway with any agenda of any user x or y here. I have strictly referred solely to Alawite terrorists in question and Alawites responsible for the widespread crimes during their 50 + year long oppresive rule of Syria until recently. Obviously regular/innocent Alawites are irrelevant in this discussion.
I have nothing to hide here and I speak my mind openly. People can see all of my posts in this thread by searching my username and posts in this thread. Here everyone will see that my views have been consistent throughout.
To make it very short;
1) Alawites responsible for recent terrorist attacks and Alawites responsible for the mass-murder/destruction of Syria in the past 50 years should face responsibility and be dealt with in a permanent manner. Meaning that like in every sane country/society such people/individuals need to be either killed/executed or face criminal charges resulting in very lengthy prison sentences.
Goes for every Syrian regardless of sect (Muslims, Sunni, Shia, Christian, Druze, Atheists etc.). Focus on Alawites here is due to their disproportional representation in the previous regime (ruling elites) and due to elements within the Alawite community engaging in terrorism/treason/being fifth columns recently. This cannot be accepted by Syria and Syrians.
Exact same with certain Syrian Druze elements trying to work in cohesion with the Zionists.
Anyway the dislike of Alawites, they have brought upon themselves in the past 50 years. Before that they were lapdogs of the French. In fact ever since they left their coastal regions some 150 years ago, they have been deeply disliked/distrusted. Their religion/cult/isolation/secrecy/overall community has not helped with perceptions either.
Even European travellers and Ottoman sources have almost unanimously described them in very negative terms. It is a community known for their illiteracy, crime and violence historically.
By the mid-19th century, the Alawite people, customs and way of life were described by
Samuel Lyde, an English missionary among them, as suffering from nothing except a gloomy plight.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites#cite_note-81"><span>[</span>77<span>]</span></a> The 19th century historian Elias Saleh described the Alawites as living in a "state of ignorance" and having the negative traits of "laziness, lying, deceitfulness, inclination to robbery and bloodshed, and backstabbing."<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites#cite_note-82"><span>[</span>78<span>]</span></a> By the 1870s, Alawite bandits were impaled on spikes and left on crossroads as a warning, according to the historian
Joshua Landis.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites#cite_note-83"><span>[</span>79<span>]</span></a>
Early in the 20th century, the mainly-Sunni Ottoman leaders were bankrupt and losing political power; the Alawites were poor
peasants.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites#cite_note-84"><span>[</span>80<span>]</span></a><a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alawites#cite_note-85"><span>[</span>81<span>]</span></a>
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BTW they should be called Nusayris and not Alawis.
Whether you Iranians like it or not but the vast, vast majority of Syrians look at the Alawites (the elites and those responsible) as the Syrian version of the MEK.
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I could not care less about what some anti-Arab troll and pro-Alawite terrorist says. Not only that I can tell you that 99.99% of all Syrian Sunni Arabs share the exact same views in regard to Alawite terrorists and most importantly those terrorists shelf life is very short and Syrians will deal with them in a permanent fashion and it is very beautiful and encouraging to witness. Long may it continue until this element in question is removed from Syria.