Egypt's New Capital is an Ozymandian Nightmare

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Publicado 2022-06-27

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  • @AdamSomething
    The Arabic subtitles are now up, thanks for those who made the effort! They asked to remain anonymous for their own safety.
  • @au1317
    When they want a 20-lane highway just for military parades, that's a red flag the size of the world's biggest flagpole
  • @DoctorCVC
    As an american, hearing city designers intentionally want to design “american style suburbs” is eldritch insanity.
  • @hosamfikry2924
    2023 update from Egypt: He ran out of foreign currency now and couldn't finish his cartoon project. Interestingly, he is blaming the people at the moment. We're fu*ked 😂
  • @leapfrogger2198
    Egypt: "We have the biggest flagpole in the world!" Average RV Retailer in the US: "Challenge accepted"
  • @Jobe-13
    At least Egypt’s leader is making the old pharaohs proud. They also loved building biggly big vanity projects in the desert.
  • @katie-st8nx
    Why not make the largest water purification center in the world? Impressive and it might actually help Egyptians
  • @mahmoudalaa4914
    i am 100% sure every Egyptian citizen who watched this video wants to share it but we r afraid of being arrested☠☠
  • @desertbloomke
    As an African and Architecture student this makes me realize that some African countries may be in a phase of 'wanting to speed up development, but not tackling the problems that DO matter and instead going for flashy developments at the cost of the less fortunate citizens or ALL of the regular citizens'... and my country is one of them🤦‍♀️. I empathise with the citizens negatively affected by these developments. I also have seriously been ruminating over this question, 'What are our leaders' priorities??!' Because it seems it's not the general citizens and their welfare.☹️
  • @mindblower8774
    Egyptian here: we have food shortages, high inflation rates, high unemployment, underfunded healthcare and education, and high rate of corruption.then mr el sisi wants to build a fancy expensive capital for the rich assholes to live far away from our impoverished population. Nice video Adam.
  • This is kinda like when the old pharaohs of Egypt would build a new capital city in a useless patch of desert every time a new dynasty came into power, allegedly because of important reasons like defence or trade or whatever, but its actually so they can ignore the original capitals. Edit: I noticed that a lot of people like to call out how I worded this comment originally and how they seem to think that this has only happened once in history, so I’m going to address that here for people who care. There were many times in Egypt’s history when a new dynasty would come into power, they’d build a new city (or at least convert the site of a town or small city) and call it their new capital. For example during the rule of the twelfth dynasty in the Middle Kingdom period they changed the capital of Egypt from Thebes to the city of Itjtawy, which was founded by the first pharaoh of the twelfth dynasty King Amenemhat I. Another good example of this phenomena happened when the Hyksos invaded and settled northern Egypt, founding the new capital of avaris, another city founded in a patch of desert just to be the seat of a few pharaohs. And of course this also happened loads of other times until the Persians invaded, got kicked out, put themselves back in charge, then Alexander the Great came around and built the city of Alexandria where many of the future rulers of Egypt will sit. Idk why people think this is a rare occurrence, it’s not like this is something that’s entirely unprecedented, many other countries like China and Germany and India also had this happen. If you’re going to make statements like that then go and learn the history first.
  • @MrKockabilly
    This Egyptian idiocy is still a thousand times more sane than Saudi's The Line.
  • @user-rm8do2uh7t
    Thanks Adam. As Egyptians, no one dare criticize the system or his individual figures. Seeing this video is a release. Thanks 🤍
  • @Beaddu
    There was a Economist here in Egypt that used to go on air in popular shows and talk about problems in Egypt and actually suggest solutions to them. He even suggested solutions to almost every problem the country had bit apparently he spoke too much that he was *killed*.
  • @MarcosThompson
    It's uncannily similar to what they did here in Brazil when they moved the capital from Rio and created Brasília. A mega structure in the middle of nowhere to house all the federal government. On the upside, they've created superblocks as residential infrastructure. You should make a video about Brasília, by the way. Feel free to reach out to me if you need information. I'll gladly help you out.
  • @CaptOrbit
    The American military headquarters is a Pentagon yes? Yes. And a pentagon has five sides correct? Yes sir. I want our complex to have eight, make it a full-on octagon. And make it magnitudes bigger than their Pentagon. But sir, the Pentagon is enormous already... Bigger! With eight sides! Sir, our military is a fraction of the size of the United States military. We really don't need a... BIGGER!!!
  • True that regarding the flagpole. I mean if you look at the top 6 before Egypt took the top spot, the tallest flagpoles are in Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, North Korea, Iran, and Turkmenistan...all dictatorships in some shape or form (Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, but that's just a fancier dictatorship). And it gets better, Azerbaijan will now have an even TALLER flagpole. The last flagpole was 162 m/531 feet but it was dismantled in 2017 because the flag being ripped by the wind many times. With help from Turkey, they'll have the second tallest flagpole at 191 m/627 feet, beating Saudi Arabia's 171 m/561 feet. Also, they're building an urban park just to own Central Park? Bruh, Central Park isn't even the biggest urban park. That title goes to Table Mountain National Park in Cape Town, South Africa with over 74,000 acres
  • @kamilsoltan2021
    Dude you are the first to critisize this dumbass project. Seriously, thank you. As a half Egyptian, It is nice that somebody actually did the math instead of saying "BIG BUILDINGS = BIG COOL"
  • @Zeyad7Tarek
    Unfortunately, as an Egyptian, we never see people publicly criticizing this dumbass project. The media is controlled by the government and if you even post a criticism about this on your personal social media account and it got enough exposure, they're eventually going to take you down and you will essentially disappear. Thank you for making this video.
  • Having worked in the federal US government in DC, and as just my opinion as a private citizen and not speaking for any agency, most US federal buildings were definitely “nice, but not TOO nice….because that is taxpayer money.” Some offices I worked in were downright dumpy (which was fine with me…because tax payer money) with only the headquarters being nicer or historic.